AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. COURTENAY PLACE. 'PHONE 165. A Startling Innovation in Vaudeville. MONDAY NEXT, MAY 10th; MONDAY NEXT, MAY lOtli. Messrs. Fuller lisiTe Pleasure in Presenting PAUL STANHO PE'S AIfERICAN MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE; i of Frolics, Catchy Songs, its Ballots of ViJnlict f u n - ty ' lts Whirlwind Comedians, its Dainty Dancers and "i, ,? tallowing one upon another with a rapidity that keeps you in a ° f Slighter and enjoyment. JIU ® Ml/sICAL MUSICAL urnr 1 ™ COMEDY COMEDY V ~ REVUE REVUE THIS IS THE LIFE." ieauuing AH the Latest English and Amcvican Song Hits and Music -Hall THE 'FRISCO QUARTETTE, . 686 ' THE BUTY KORUS. America s ioromost Part Singers. Of Bright and Pretty Girl*. PAUL STANHOPE, TifTCd Popular Burlesque Actor and Producer. lieCW Ym.»? P'' nt ? RT ? N ' MISS RUBY KENNEDY dienne LTLmc?°~ a Comedian. Thojjainty Soubrette and Of T0 v K B^LE T> LBS BATES, Y ° Ua ? 4 monca ' le ' , , Actor Vocalist and Impersonator. Produced under Supemsion of PAUL A. STANHOPE. Dances Arranged on DE GUY " Scener y MR. JOB LITTLE. 33 £1™ QQ QQ NEW ARTISTS QQ O J NEW ARTISTS OO OO KEW ARTISTS OO It * A K6T««ati<tt of Big star Acts. ' t™Fto°al™9, GS ' COURTENAY AND SHATV, top GEORGE CAMPBELL, . THE DENTINES, PRANK, LANK, and ALtCE. iwt>i 85 Ft?® 7? s '-n- 11 ffi . Doors open 7.15. _ Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. Booking 6d. extra.
IJ\HE KING'S. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. EVERY EVENING. Lubin's great Film Treatise on the Tnckery of Modern American Criminals. THE INTRIGUERS ' Cleverly THE INTRIGUERS conveys THE INTRIGUERS, the THE INTRIGUERS moral. ' A Pleasing, Bright, and Masterful Drama. THE WONDERS OF MAGNETISM. Wizard Edison's Invention (Educational). Gt'SSIE THE GOLFER, Keystone Funfilm with Syd. Chaplin, farce acrobat'. THE WORLD GRABBER, "Wilhelm" gets a Bad Run in 'this very clever animated cartoon. THE RED SIGNAL, A Rapidly-moving Drama, by Kalem. CONEY ISLAND NIGHTMARE. Ono of tho Vitagraph Co.'s most clever and amusing efforts at America's Fun Spot. LATEST WAR SPECIAL, Etc., Etc. Prices—ls. and Gd. Reserved Stalls Is. 6d., at tho Bristol Piano Co. V E R Y B O D Y' S. Luxuriously Cosy and Warm. DAILY FROM NOON ONWARDS. A Sensational Star "Special," MELOPRAMA IN EXCELSIS. Three greait stirring reels of emotion and thrills, wonderfully acted, visualising the cruel yet FASCINATING career of DENMARK'S MASTER CRIMINAL; Of world-wide notoriety, Dr.' Hatna: Nothing "THE ABDUCTION." could be "THE ABDUCTION." better "THE ABDUCTION." done, "THE ABDUCTION." It challenges comparison AND THE BEST FILMS IN TOWN. Cleverest WAR .CARTOON yet, ' KAISER WILLIE'S BUBBLE. "PLEASING UNCLE";-Recalling • Myra "PLEASING UNCLE".,KembIe & Pat tic. Browne, in the great farce, "JANE.' I HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD.' Of course, a "Keystone" Comedy, ... WAR GRAPHIC. Adults 6d.. children 8d. J :' ' ~■' ' • T ANTERN • LECTURE ON INDIA, ■ Aj By" ' ■ MISS RUSSELL, of -Boitfbay, In the Y.W.C.A. Club Rooms, .Herbert Street, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock. Collection in Aid of Foreign Department. A POPULAR PIANO SOLO. WE have just received another large supply of the successful Piano Solo, "PETALS," by Ralph Raymond. "PETALS" is now one of the biggest sellers in Britain, Tanking with "Remembrance," "Rendezvous," etc. Written in a popular, melodious style, it is sure to be appreciated by Pianists. Teachers find it very suitable for teaching purposes. Prioe "is. 9d. per cojly. Our stocks have,been replenished ■with, the following big successes:— "Somewhere a Voice is Calling," "Come Sing to Me," "Policeman's Holiday" (One-step), "Autumn Memories" (reverie), "Sing me the Rosaxv," "Dreaming" (waltz), "Destiny" (waltz), and others which of late have been unobtainable. Onr stocks are always kept up-to-date with the latest. We would appreciate a visit to our Warehouse. Our Pianists aTe always at your service to try over any Music you wish. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington, The House of High-class British. Pianos.
THE COLBIR SYSTEM; . riVEACHES you to play the Piano in X 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into music than 3 or 4 years under ordinary conditions. Learn to play all the latest Song 6 and Two-Steps as they are published (no special music required); saves time and money. Make usa of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials from all porta of New: Zealand of the success of cur pupils. If you already read musio learn by this system how to convert yonr music to ragtime. A Ragtime Player is always popular. Call or write for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Bouloott Chambers (first floor up). Bouloott Street. BALLROOM DANCING. PROFICIENCY ENSUREDSU PRIVATE LESSONS OR ONE • QUARTER AT CLASS. MRS. H. B. MASON teaches daily at her Private Hall. Classes for beginners, Monday and Wednesday Evenings, term commencing with pupil.' Private Lessons by arrangement, by Day or Evening. Address: 86 Ghuznee St. (near St. Peter's Church). . : TJRICE'S LUNCHEON & TEA ROOMS •" ARE NOW OPEN, Where Customers will have the BEST OF ATTENTION. BRANDON STREET, Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CARS FOR HIRE OR STORED.' ' Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924. Address: Next Public Trust Office, ■ Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress FUN FOR.THE KIDDIES! ' A CHILD'S Toy and the grown-ups delight. The Bubbler blows great big transparent Bubbles that can oe filled with tobacco smoke, and thrown about to the intense amusement of everybody. One box makes 20 thousand Bubbles. Post free, la. Catalogues sent free. A. W. Moran and Son, 60 Willis Street, Wellington.
REMOVED. REMOVED. REMOVED.. TO my Customers "and the. Public generally, I wish;''to ' inform - that'l'have Removed my Old-established Business from the comer of- Vivian and Taranaki Streets into a more modern, commodious, and up-to-date Shop. No. 141 Vivian. Street, near Cuba Street (corner Crawford Terrace), which rißce until recently was occupied' by U.F.S.: Dispensary; : V. ' T?or the past twenty-two years I have so carefully, thoughtfully and success< fully conducted my business that it has grown to such an extent that I found my old premises too small and inconveniont, *tnd so was compelled to seek a larqer mid up-to-date shop. By so doing I shall bo bettor able to cater foiy and attend to the requirements of my old as well as new customers with the same cars and satisfaction that I have given in the past. In conclusion, I take this opportunity of thanking my customers for the loral support, tendi>rod me in the past, and trust to still have the pleasure of a continuation of their acquaintance and pa.tronago in my new protnisas. R. Mr'GREEN;' .. / jaasPWMa Ittmttinnfily/ lv
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2454, 6 May 1915, Page 7
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