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AMUSEMENTS, j HIS AIAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay Placo. 'Phone 105. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30, SUCCESS! SUCCESS!! SUCCESS!!! A veritable triumph achieved by laul Stanhope's record-breaking Bevuo Co, ; A BRILLIANT PRODUCTION. A lively, lilting, laughing success. "ABSOLUTELY THE BEST SHOW LVEB SIiEN AT FULLERS'." Such was the unanimous verdict of 2UUU delighted patrons la£ifc niglit. ? YOU'LL LAUGH TILL YOUE SIDES ACHE at Paul Stanhope in HULLO! LYALL BAY I The Revue HULLO! LYALL BAY I that has set HULLO! LYALL BAY! all Wellington HULLO! LYALL BAY! laughing. The : HULLO! LYALL BAY! fun in this • HULLO! LYALL BAY! Eevue is.of 1 I HULLO! LYALL BAY I the genuine HULLO! LYALL BAY! fcort that reaiKS I HULLO! LYALL BAY! you tell your HULLO! LYALL BAY! neighbour to HULLO! LYALL BAY! go and see it EVERYONE EVERYWHERE ADVISES everybody to see this pre-eminent pro* duction nightly. MELODY AND MAGNIFICENCE. Prices —25., Is. 6d., and Is. Book Bj Bristol 6d. extra. Doors 7.15. , MACMAHON'S THEATRE An Epoch! . An Era! < TO-DAY (at every Session) TO-NIGHTf And for the rest of the week. CHARLIE CHAPLIN (Essa'nay). . Exclusive. Exclusive. ' Phenomenal Success of "CHARLIE'S NEW JOB." . Showing the Scarecrow Comedian in t£ screaming burlesque as the melodram&tiQ hero in ''The King's Ransom." Charlie's new job look 6 like a permjw ncnt one, if ho doesn't work too hard to play. , Supported by "HER WILLING PUNCH," A rocketing, racketing, rollioking Keji. stone farce. "LUCY'S ELOPEMENT." A fino heart-inspiring Thanhouser And others. Prices: Gd. and 3d. by day; 6d. at nighf Children always 3d. ■ Continuous, from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. COMING TO-MORROW. "THE TUNE OF THE WliD." "THE TUNE ,OF THE WILD." A brilliant Selig drama-story, featuring Kathl.vn Williams, along with a host o| scenic, dramatic, and comic pictures.

AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, j THE KING'S THEATRE. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, XI Courtenay Placo. 'Phone llio. every evening. "succfss^ I 'success 2 !!!' THF ClWl to.mph achieved by Paul : 1. lIL DAIM.V GISH GIRLS, Stanhope's record-breaking Revue Co, THE SISTERS A BRILLIANT PEODUCTION. THE SISTERS. A lively, Hltinft laughing.success. DOROTHY AND LILIAN, : DOROTHY AND LILIAN. guch verdict of 2000 THE SISTERS. delighted patrons ladt night. i THE SISTERS. YOU'LL LAUGH TILL YOUE SIDES That charming and unique domes- tjtttt tic study by Majestic Co.—a story SSH'Si tvatt m v that lias set of siatorlv abnegation HULLO! LYALL BAY I that lias sec THE WVTE'tPVIIS OV Vata-T HULLO! LYALL BAY! all W e " 1I1 8j5? n! (SconioStUv-hJnHMI HULLO! LYALL BAY! laughing. _ The , lnn im ' HULLO! LYALL BAY! fun in this • 9™ i BUSINE&S. HULLO! LYALL BAY! Eevue is.of 1 (Deliciously farcical). HULLO! LYALL BAY I the genuine DEPAETIiRE OF THE FOUETH HULLO! LYALL BAY! sort that rauieS REINFORCEMENTS. HULLO! LYALL BAY! you tell your (See them again!—our Heroes), HULLO! LYALL BAY! neighbour to MIDST WOODLAND SHADOWS HUU.O! *T«aOTll (Drama with Anita Stewart and EVERYONE EADVISES ; Earl Williams). everybody to see this pre-eminent pw , LATEST PATHE WAR NEWS. . rnr Prices-Is. and 6d. Reserves, la. 6d„ at MELODY AisDMAOMFICENCD. The Bristol Piano Co. ■n^S^ 2s " , n r' * : Bristol 6d. extra.. Doors 7.15. , EVEfiTBODy'S, "j|TACMAHQN , S THEATRE « i i D r -Bx An Epoch.! .An Era! a | Tbo alwayß-orowded Show. TO«I>AY (at every Session) TO-NIGHT* DAILY FROM NOON. And for t'h© rest of the weok. , I Success, glorious success, of ilajestic's . CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDIES, supremo comedy-drama. A splendid . # (Essanay). . I elaborate featuring Exclusive. Exclusive. Exclusive ' The star comedy actress. Phenomenal Success of , 1 MISS DOROTHY CrISH "CHAR-LIE'S NEW JOB. 1 MISS DOROTHY GISH! Showing the Scarecrow Comedian in « ! As screaming burlesque as the meloaramatiii MOLLY, THE SLAVEY, ,! 1( ;i'o in "The King's Ransom." j n Charlies new ]ob look 6 like a permoi > THE LOST LORD LOVELL, nent 0,l? - if 110 doesn't work too hard, to , THE LOST LORD LOVELL, gij W* a The inipeeuiiioua Englishman sees an op- "HER. WILLING PUNCH " \ portunity to make hay TC hile the sun A rocke ting, racketing, rolliokiig Keji. j shone, posing as an heir to an Earldom. slone farce ?ate, in the guise of the rightful heir, "LUCY'S EIOPEMEXT" •> CAPTURE o/sl BATAVIEB A fino * mtMa^ € £? S * it dra-m* | 1 G A R3 rio3 U rli 4 L lNE " Ch ®» " **•' ' , .viiOoJi CALL, . Continuous, from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. A stirring adventure story, COMING TO-MORROW. ! The Passer By. Ganmont Graphic. "THE TUNE OF THE WIED" 1 V romantic plavlet Latest news. "THE TUNE .OF THE WILD." .lOSIE a LEGACY, comedy. brillTant Selig drama-story, featuring STUDDY'S WAR STUDIES, Kathl.vn Williams, along with a host pi : Prices: Adults, 6d,; Children, 3d. scenic, dramatic, and comic pictures. FOR OUR BOYS! VOTJ WILL ASSIST A NOBLE FOR OUR BOYSt FOR OUR BOYS! ::X CAUSE AND HAVE DOUBLE I r OR OUR BOYSI ! FOB OUR BOYS! , PI]N FOB YOUR OUE BOYS , FOB out Soil! Mo ™' a«" 18 St loysl : FOR OUR BOYS! ' „ * nTT , wrr . AT rp FOE OUR BOYSI FOR OUR BOYS!. CAFE CHANT ANT, FOR OUR BOYSI < FOR OUR BOYS! x FOE OUR BOYSIFOE OUR BOYS! IF YOTJ GIVE. AND GIVE FREELY,' FOE OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYSI FOR OUE BOYS! For FOR OUE BOYS! . FOE OUE BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS! ; FOR OUR BOYS! httt) "n7T\TT'\m*n i "n *nn"VG FOR OUR BOYSI FOR OUR BOYS! OUE, iWOUiNiJED liUlb. FOR OUR BOYS!

FOR OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS I GRAND CAPE CHANTANTi ' ■ TOWN HALL. . TOWN HALL. 'i TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ; THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 27th, 28th, 29th MAY. j FOR OUR BOTS! ONE CONTINUOUS ROUND OF FUN, FOR OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS! FROLIC, AND ENTERTAINMENT,' FOR OUR BOYS I FOR OUR BOYS! EVERY MINUTE FROM 8 P.M. TO FOR OUR BOYS! BSS#B?li »»»"■» R 83188! FOR OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS! RALLY ROUND NEW ZEALAND'S FOR OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS! SONS AND COME TO THE FOR OUR BOTS! ; FOR OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS! , t FOR OUR BOYS! PAFTC ffITAN'TANT £25 SHE ; FOR OUR BOYS! uAJrJ-i UxlAiN J. AH 1. FOR OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS! ■ . , FOR OUR BOYS! ; FOR OUR BOYS! Admission 1/. FOR OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS! FOR OUR BOYS I , QUEEN CARNIVAL. ' i MONSTER PROCESSION! MONSTER PROCESSION! ■ the Procession to bo hold on THURSDAY, 3rd JUNE, is assuming 6uch magnitude, it is imperative that all those desirous of a place ■ in the same should apply AT ONCE. Kindly send number of lorries, j description, etc., to H j GILLMORE, Secretary, Box 171, G.P.O. ('phone 1732).- ~ THIS IS GOING TO BE THE LARGEST PROCESSION": , EVER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND. Special Feature Advertisements. .

JI W ITH Prices of most necessities . S steadily olimblng upward, p| Patrick's Hosiery Reductions will bo §| welcome news to economical ladies. . j|jj Fortune favoured us in the purchase of p a bigf parcel of shaped and spliced ® Hosiery from a foremost maker, and so || here we are— . . p Passing Good Fortune Along I 1 Passing Cood Fortune Along! kj 50 doz. Women's Is. Id. and 2s. Id. pSs RIBBED BLACK CASHMERE M HOSE. Special Price, Is. pair. g| 50 doz. Women's plain BLACK CASH- I|l MERE HOSE. . M Special Price, is. pair. Kg Ladies 'All Wool Plain and Ribbed || CASHMERE HOSE. ga Special Prices, is. fid. and 2s. pair, jsg| Ladies' All Wool Black LLAMA ||| HOSE. m Special Prices, 2s. and 2s. 6d. pair. || Ladies' All Wool HOSE, embroidered |1| cJox and embroidered anklets. g|>] Special Prices, 25., 25. 6d., 2s. 11a. Eg} Pair. ||| Whatever you do, select your Hosiery needs wliilo those VERY LOW fcjJ PRICES are in evidence—that means pj TO-DAY —to-morrow may be too late! EH PATRIGK'S CORNER CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2471, 26 May 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2471, 26 May 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2471, 26 May 1915, Page 9

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