AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJKSTY'S TllKATltli, Courtenay Place. 'Phone ]().">. TO-NKIIIT, at 8. SATUKDAY, 2.30. SUCCESS! SUCCESS!! SUCCESS!:! A veritable triumph .'ichieved by Paul Stauhopo's record-breaking Unvuo Co. A l!H I NLTA NT I'KODUCTION. A lively, lillinj:, latichiiiK succors. " ABSOLUTIST, Y THE BEST SHOW EVER KI'IRN AT FUJJiEHSV Lust Nixhts ami a Matinee of IItTLI.OI LVAI.L BAY! The Kevue HULLO! LYAIX BAY 1 that lias set HULLO! LY ALL HAY! all Wellinelon JIUM.O! T.VALL BAY! laughing. The lIU 1,1,0! I,YAM, BAY! fun in this IIUI.LO! LYALL BAY! Kevuo is of HULLO! LYAIX BAY I the genuine HULLO! LY A 1,1, It AY ! Kurt that makes HU 1,1.0! LYALL BAY! you tell your IHJLLO! I.YALL BAY! neighbour to HULLO! LYALL BAY! go and see it. KVKIiYON'K EYERYWHEJU; ADVISES everybody to see this pre-eminent production of mighty MELODY AND IIAUNI FICENCIi. Last 2 Nights of "HULLO! LYALL BAY. Priccs—2s., Is. Gil., ami Is. Book at Bristol Gd. extra. Doors 7.15. rjIOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. TH7! VIOLETS. THE VIOLETS. Great Gaioty was apparent in. tho City's I main edifice last night. This, of course, is attributable lo the Hilarious and Musical Jlenu at present being submitted by tho greatest of all COSTUME COMEDY COMPANIES, THE VIOLETS. TEE VIOLETS. Including the Charming Dansease, MISS MARGUERITE LEROY, MISS MARGUERITE LEROY, And her Delightful Dancing in "Tha Dream Girl," and the Brilliant Finale, "In a Persian Garden." Plan, Bristol Piano Co. To pass the door, ,Is., 25., Is. Direction ... Edward BransconVbe, Ltd. gMPE ES S THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goea." NOW SHOWING: Keystone's Greatest Charles Chaplin Comedy, ! GETTING ACQUAINTED. GETTING ACQUAINTED. 1 New Supporting Series, including ! Part 10 of ADVENTURES OE KATHLYN. ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN. ; ADVENTURES OE KATHLYN. (Selig's thrilling wild animal drama). THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. "CAVALLERIA EUSTICANA," ' Under the direction of MR. JIAUGHAN BARNETT. 1 Dramatis Pcrsonae: Santuzza (soprano) ... Miss Elsy Treweek j Turiddu (tenor) ... Mr. W. E. Saunders Lucia (contralto) Mrs. Rosewarne Alfio (baritone) Mr. Frank Charlton f Lola (mezzo) Mrs. C. 6, Alcorn 1 TOWN HALL, ) TUESDAY NEXT, Ist JUNE. I Prices: 3s. (reserved), 2s. (reserved), l and Is. i Plan and Tickets at Bristol Piano Co. t AY. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec. 5 'Phones 3330 and 1366, 1 short 1 long. 1 EMPIRE BILLIARD PARLOR (J. Fanning and Co.'s Building), j Opp. New Zealander Hotel, MANNERS STREET. I 3 b ]UOW OPEN. j, HOW OPEN. j a f e 0 THE MOST UP-TO-DATE BILLIARD 1 PARLOR. r PALMERSTON NORTH, f VS7E. have now Opened Branch Rooms V» at 38 Cuba Street. (See local s papers.) 0 Piano or Organ Playing Taught in a few Lessons. No study or drudgery of any kind. Success guaranteed with all 0 classes of Music. Fee, 10s., refunded if pupil (any age) cannot read music and play a tune the first week. We also teach tlio "Colbir" system of Ragtime in from 10 to 20 Lessons, enables a pupil to play all the latest Songs and TwoSteps as they are published (no scales); each Lesson a movement developing 6peed. Testimonials and newspaper Teports from all parts can he seen by a visit to College Rooms. Call or write for all d particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Bonlcott Charabers "(first floor up), Bonlcott Street. ' BALLROOM DANCING. 0 PROFICIENCY ENSUREDo SIX PRIVATE LESSONS OR ONE QUARTER AT CLASS. ft/ITES. H. B. MASON teaches daily at r IvJL her Private Hall. Classes for bor einners. Monday and Wednesday Eveno ings, term commencing with pupil. , s Private Lessons by arrangement, by ' Day or Evening. j Address: 86 Ghuzneo St. (near St. " Peter's Church). 11 ■ LINER AND TRAMP IN j; COLLISION 11 : 9 1- NO LIVES LOST. a (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.) J Now York, May 26. t The Dutch liner Ryndam collided with d the tramp Joseph Cuneo and suffered 0 serious damage. The Rvndam had 77 e passengers on board, who were transi- terrcd first to the Joseph Cuneo and I d afterwards to American warships, which e were called tip by wireless. Tho Eyndam is returninc;. u BARQUE WRECKED. s NINE OF THE CREW DROWNED, g (Rec. May 27, 9.45 .a.m.) s London, May 26. 'f Tho barque Bedart, from New Oals--11 donia to Glasgow, was wrecked at Tajagrande, in the Azores. Nine of tho crew were drowned. y 16 BARGAINS IN >' PIANOS AND ORGANS. ,r To make room for extensive new shipments, The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., is •- now holding a Great Clearing Salo of n Pianos and Organs in tho Lambtou Quay y Showrooms. ' 0 A large number of Pianos and Organs will bo sold irrespective ot cost. Some are slightly shop-worn, hut eciual to new; others, though second-hand, are most desirable instrument.:. The prices quoted are astonishingly low, as tlio reductions '' range from 25 per cent, to 7") per cenl. If your home is without, a I'iauo or o Organ, now is your opportunity to secure it a fine instrument at n great saving iu i- price. Vi?it this sale ot earliest moment. Country purchasers' railway fares ret'undv cd. Easy forms of payment arranged. c The Bristol Piano Co.. Ltd.. Wellington. s M. -1. Brookes, North Island Manager.— Advt. t, Tilbury Fort, nn tho River Thames. dates from 1539, when Henry VIU l« built ills iir&t, fsgular {ui'tificaUon | .UIW.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2473, 28 May 1915, Page 7
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