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AMUSEMENTS. HIS ■ MAJESTY'S'"'"THEATRE. 1 Courtenay Place. 'Phono IGS. Grand TO-DAY)' a(&301>.-Baigata Matineo TO-DAY, at 2.30 Prices Messrs. Fuller beg to announce a Gd. GRAM) BARGAIN MATINEE Is, Ail Ideal Entertainment for Children. ; FULEERSI VAUDEVILLE "CO. * A popular institution of refined amusement for every member of the familyi ; FATHERS, MOTHERS, SISTERS, ■ .BROTHERS,- UNCLES, AUNTS. • ' .Will, all; enjoy ..this week's programme, It lias attracted huge crowds nightly. DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED Like hundreds , wero'last Saturday afters noon, through being a. few minutes late. COME EARLY! COME EARLY! As this .week's progranmio'-is an extra good one, we expect a record crowd. GOOD SEATS—2SOO—GOOD SEATS. 15.,-.ls—At tho Bargain Rate of—fid., Gd. The Greatest Vohio iu the World for, the Monev.. R«ad the List! DOROTHY HARRIS., LITTLE VERLTB Two' Artists alone worth. the price of ; ': admission. ; .' Gd., 1 Gd„ —And then there, isHte,, Is. \ Victor ;and Mdlle. Cothilde, Tossing Tes-- ; tros, Dan Thomas, Three R/uddles, Eileen' I Fleury, Eflio Fellowes, The Musical Sun-. r . ■ downer. 1 •' ; CONSIDER the prioes that prevail at' out Bargain Matinees, then consider the excellence and merit of the entertain-'-ment, and you will readily understand : what makes ' r 6d.—OUR SATURDAY MATINEES—Is, so po'pnlar. Mothers, do not have any : misgivings regarding the safety, of your • prams and go-carts. Wo look after them. : SALE OF. WORK I ST, THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Under tho Auspices of the Ladies'- Guild, Island Bay. Proceeds to bo divided between the Bek gian Relief Fund and Our Wounded Soldiers' and Sailors' Funds. V. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), JULY 3, .Open Each Day from 2.30 p.m. to 7jQ . EXTRAORDINARY''ATTRACTIONS£ , ■ Plain and Fancy Goods' Stall. ■Lollio and Confectionery Stall Produce and Flower Stalls 3Jumble Stall, Shell Stall " .Vf ' , - Novelties: Side-Shows ;j Competitions Punch and Judy Show Guessing Competition. .CONCERT PROGRAMMES EACH ' EVENING, Commence at 8 o'clock. Musical, ' .Vocal, and Elocutionary ItemUi Marches, etc.- < To be Opened TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, by Her Excellency . the Countess of Liverpool. 1 AH, Goods left over to be Sold by Auc-' tion in the Hall, after 9.15 Saturday, Evening. Tho Fifth Regimental Band will be in •attendance on Friday Evening, and Mis- " sion Band on Saturday Evening, - _ ADMISSION: Afternoon, Free; Evening, Adults 6d.; Children, 3d. , ' ' A. E. BROOKS, Secretary. RAND (TkPERA TTOUSE. RAND. -VPERA '-O-OUSE, Direction i...i'...„..„.'...H0ward Edie^ Manager : Wm.'"Mikkelson« WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th, THURSDAY, JULY Bth, >. • . SATURDAY, JULY. KJth.At 8.15 p.m. Absolutely the last appearance in Wei' lington of that world famous Russian Tridj: of Instrumentalists prior to their depart ture for America. ' ' LEO CHERNIAVSKY. JAN CHERNIAYSEY. .''! MISOHEL- CHERNIAYSKTr ■ Popular Prices, 35., ?s., Is. Students and school children in parties - of not less than 10: can reserve at 2s. Box Plan opens on Thursday, July lst rf at 9 a.m., at Bristol Piano Company. : CARNIVAL.' ; : COMBINED ' SPORTS CANDIDATE.! ART UNION RESULTS.. , ■The following is a' progress' report'' of,. combined ' sports art unions drawn to duto:—Rabbits," 1635; - pony, -1952; • silk blouse, 963; shoes, 7383;; racquet, 7E53, :Miss: C. Nelson; • canaiy," IGI-4; wedding. ; cake, 7011 Miss Plimmer. U Shed'ad-, .mission—First prize, 401; second, 412; third, 366j"fourth,-135; •travelling.- rug,-.: 7733; largo d 011,"'.'1975; blouse" length, 8818; bronze inkstand,-' 8903, -8.-v-P. Hudeon; "cushion, 9131, C. Bridge;', teii' .set, 8767; crochet bonnet, 9101, Mrs. Hessell; handkerchief,, 872S,Mrs.- Kirby; tray oloth, 92G5, Mrs'. '' Cliamberlain;" tea spoons. 8910, Mrs. Bramley; bed spread, 9415,' Mrs. Chamberlain; runner,B74l, Mrs. Conner; fish .knives, and forks, 9975;.. Mrs. -R. Cole; piano, v 154( Miss Gi-' Jeh"nings;- opera.glasses,!,7Bsß; .suit."of clothes, , t 593, Mr. Johns; costume,: 302, "Dirt," ■156 Cuba Street; ,£2onugget'," 3778'; ©am-. era,"..1.7903, A. A. Paape;. mangle, 1148, ; E. G. Kihvig. Sis •prizes' for '16.—First, ? 470; second, 168; third, 13G; fourth, i. : Meates; fifth, 485; sixth, 221. 'lihreo prizes: Gd.—First,' 1 97; . sooond,-: -123; third, 91 SLy prizes for 6d.—First, 77, J. Hntchings; second,! 190, "G. T. Martin; third, 303; fourth, 292;-fifth, 197, .Christen ; sixth r 29G. T ,. Association football admission'tickets—Fiist," 505;' second, 11; third, 158; , fourth, 583; fifth, 778; sixth, ,981; seventh, 14G; eightll,.' 1177; ninth, 1231; tentih', 72..

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2504, 3 July 1915, Page 7

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