AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, At 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. The world's best in Vaudeville. Terrifio Success of GREAT HENRI FRENCH, GREAT HENRI FRENCH, GREAT HENRI FRENCH, lr7 t T ,? novelty entertainer, ,T J , he Worl & MERLIN MERLIN Worst Wizard. ItERLYN ■nrr » en £?gemenfc of SPM- -f]s!4£ The Dainty Comedienne, Jii/iiA AIKLIE at the piano. THE Original ELTON FOX Comedy Cartoonist. ELTON FOX MARZON AND FLORENCE, MARZON AND FLORENCE, JOCK THOMPSON, Scotch Baritone Vocalist MEREDITH AND ADNIL, Wonders on tho Roman Rings, T Special ro-cng-agcment of Champion Jumper el JAMES TEDDY the world. Last fow nights of Stß™ he Unrivalled PIQTJO PIQUO French Clown. PIQUO t> •' FORD The Ideal Ventriloquist nl!;T-fv 2s -> i s " 6d v and Is. Book at Bristol Piano Co., 6d. extra. Doors 7.15, QRAND OPERA HOUSE. jCSMes J. C. Williamson, Ltd, Commencing EASTER SATURDAY, George Musgrove presents NELLIE STEWAKT. NELLIE STEWART, NELLIE STEWART, NELLIE STEWART, In the GREAT HISTORICAL COSTUME PLAT "DU BARRY." "DU BAJIRY." "DU BARRY." "DU BARRY.". In Five Acts. „' A , MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION, elaborately Staged and Costumed in tliQ MOST SUMPTUOUS FASHION. tlio love etorv of tfia - little. MILLINEB, s\swii's'a-a° , B * i " r "f" ik>
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2417, 24 March 1915, Page 7
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