AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. The most distinguished Vaudeville Theatre in Australasia. TO-NIGHT AT 8. SATURDAY 2.30. Success Extraordinary of Vaudeville's Host Brilliant Concert Party. Tho Celebrated RANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY. RANDELL-JACKSON COMPANY. Everything new by MISS FLORENCE WEST, ' Soprano. Humorist, ME. HERBERT "WINTER. MISS MAY WINDSOR, Entertainer. Comedian, MR. GEO. NASH. MR, RANDELL-JACICSON, Unparalleled Success of The funniest, act • I'RED SWIFT now before tho public. FRED SWIFT CARLTON MAX The premier CARLTON MAX Ventriloquist. And his inimitable friend "Jerry." ' _ ■ _ Last. Nights of VAUDE and VERNE Topical VAUDE and VERNE Comedians England's ' . STERLING and LOVE Musical Duo STERLING and LOVE MISS FLO. ESDAILE, Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Booking al Bristol Piano Co.. Gd. extra. Doors 7.15. pEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE OUR NEW PROGRAMME Is < t]io. Pinnacle of Perfection. THE CHILD THOU GAVEST, TUB CHILD THOU GAVEST THE CHILD THOU GAVEST, THE CHILD THOU GAVESI'j A magnificent drama of exceptional , interest. THE SUFFERING OF SUSAN, THE SUFFERING OF SUSAN, Tho would-be actress, "roasted" by thi critics, decides to take tlio "star" part in a matrimonial venture. LOVE, LIFE, AND RICHES. LOVE, LIFE, AND RICHES. LOVE, LIFE, AND RICHES. Something brcezr from tho Plains. THE INSURANCE AGENT,. A Comedy of Errors. Laughable to ft degree. WHO GOT THE REWARD? Another Rib-tickler. And, Thero Are Others. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! HELP THE FUND FOR WOUNDED' N.Z. SOLDIERS. QAUNIVAL! CARNIVAL! SATURDAY, ATHLETIC PARK. . RUGBY REP. MATCH. WELLINGTON V. TRENTHAM CAMP. Procession from Lambton Station at 2. BURLESQUE .COSTUME MATCH at 2.50 Admission,, Is. Grandstand, Is. MONDAY, TOWN HALL. BOXING CARNIVAL AT 8. RUGBY BOXERS, MILITARY BOXERS And OTHERS. A VERY FINE EVENING'S SPORT. Prices: Stage, 35.; Ring-side and Gallory, 2s. Back Stalls, ]s. No Free List. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency tho Governor, Ministers of tho Crown, His Worship the Mayor, tho Leader of the. Opposition, Defence Department, otc., etc.
USI CA L S U CCESSEB THIS WALTZ: "DESTINY" WALTZ.—This composition of Sydney Baynes is now a worldvide success, and is already fairly wellknown in New- Zealand. "DESTINY" ia 6ure to be the popular Waltz this winter. We have just received a large supply m reply to our cable order. Price Is. 3d, copy, posted Is. lOd. "HERE WE ARE AGAIN" (referring to ithe British Soldier). The successor to "Tipperary." This Song has a grand swing, and iB now sung by all the Troops. It is saying a great deal when we say this Song is almost as popular in Great Britain as the famous "Tipperary." Price 6d. copy, posted 7d. "WHEN SONG IS SWEET."-Our latest Drawing-room Ballad. This Song is our latest success, and promises to range with "Perfect Day," 'My Task," and other ' popular successes. Set in three I keys, to iSuit all voicea,_ & s?ng every singer should have. Price Is. 6d.copy, posted 19. 7d. Our Pianists are always available to try over the above and any other item you wish. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners St., Wellington. New Zealand's Leading Musio House.. Importers of High-grade British Pianos. BALLROOM DANCING. ' PROFICIENCY ENSURED— I SIS PHIVATE LESSONS OE ONE QUARTER AT CLASS. li/JTES. H. B. ■ MASON teaches daily at luL her Private Hall. Classes for beginners, Monday and Wednesday Even, ings, term commencing with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement, by I'Day or Evening. Address: SB Ghuzneo St. (near St, Peter's 'Church). ' | A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. IfIARS FOR HIRE OR. STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924. Address: Next Public Trust Office, Lambton -Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress riAFE N DE LA BELGIQUF (Late Bodega), 13S LAMBTON QUAY, CARDWELL AND COLLARD, 1 Proprietors. Renovated and Refurnished Throughout, The Cuisine in charge of Theo. Collari laite Chef Central Hotel, Auckland; -Warner's, Cliristchurch; also-Liege and Paris. PRIVATE DINNER aad SUPPER PARTIES specially catered for; 'Phone 337. Now Open.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2449, 30 April 1915, Page 7
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