JJIS MAJESTY'S (THEATREConrtenay Place. 'Phono 165. TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. Last Four Nights of Paul Stanhope and his Incomparable BURLESQUE AND REVUE CO. Tho greatest band of Fun-ruakors erof seen in New, Zealand. A great laughte* I'ARDON ME! Liberator, brimful PARDON ME! and bubbling over with PARDON ME! Cascades of cachinna- PARDON ME! tion, PARDON MEj. PARDON ME I A machine-gun PARDON ME! rattle of laughs PARDON ME! from beginning PARDON ME! to end. PARDON ME! A hurricane of PARDON 11E! mirth and music. The greatest laughing show of all tim#. Supported by a Strong ■ DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANY of exceptional Brilliance, including THE MUSICAL SUNDOWNER. Tho Wandering Violinist. EDWARDS and PARKES. A novel EDWARDS and PARKES English act. TOM DAWSON. IDA JARVI& LUMLEY AND EDWARDS. ' COURTENAY AND SHAW. LAST i NIGHTS OF THE REVUE CO, Prices: 25., Is. 6d. and Is. Plan aft Bristol Piano Co. Booking, 6d. extra, Doors 7.15. . THEATRE, Packed! Jammed! Crammed! Come Early in order to bee CHARLIE CHAPLIN. No Carnival Queen, but the King ot Comedians, In "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "There was a sound of revelry by nightl and Ckarlio Chaplin's feet were gathered there." The most Inimitable Comedy Extant. One Long Laugh-and-grow-fat Humor* osity. Together with . • "THE MAYOR'S SECRETARY. * ,- The Prettiest and Most Exciting Story oi American Life yot shown. THE RATHE GAZETTE. With the Latest Topicals. OUR, CARNIVAL QUEENS. Wellington's "Rosebud Garden of Girls.**AND OTHERS. Prices: Gd. and 3d. by day; Gd. at night; Children, always 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.ny. A COSTUME CANTATA, Entitled "INDIAN SISTERS," Including Tableaux of Indian Marriagi Ceremonies and scenes at a. Hospital Disj pessary, interspersed with Musical Items, To lie rendered by < ■ ; MISS RUSSELL, FROM BOMBAY, assisted by SO Young Ladies in Parsee; Mohammedan, and Hindu Cos(mines. To-dav, ■WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, at the ?ch'ool< room, Sydney Street, and on FRIDAY, JUNE 11, at St. John's room,-Dixon Street. Each Evening at 8 o'clock. Admission Free. A Collection will fcd made in aid of the Zenana Bible Medical Mission. ' JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, SUNDAY NEXT, SUNDAY NEXT, WELLINGTON . WELLINGTON ' PROFESSIONAL ■ ORCHESTRA* PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA* Under MR. HERBER.T BLOY. HERE will 1 Lunch? The Silver Grid in Cuba. Street. Best Shilling Lunch in ths City. "
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2483, 9 June 1915, Page 7
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