AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Coartenay; Place.' 'Phono. 165.'. The Popular Amusement Palace. TO-NIGHT! TO : NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ■■ T.Messrs. Fuller p'refielit "'" ! MODEIIN ; ' (The most distinguished'coterie .of fill-star features ever embodied in. ■ a Vaudeville Co.' BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME. , BRILLIANT NEW. PIiOGIiAMME. Glance below at tho list of acts for To- . night. You will recognise a programme ~ of .worth, excellence, and substantiality. To-nigM, First Appearancc of Apaeriea's.. / ALTON, Greatest..,, Acrobatic ALTON, Cqmedy, • and Novelty ALTON, ; Act. ' Reappearance for a short 6eason'of , VAL AND LOTTIE NEWMAN, VAL AND'LOTTIE NEWMAN, The lean,-lank Comedian and his littl# . partner in their unique Comedy Act,.: i ' ! REVUE .TIT-BITS. ■ ■ .• . Eeappearance for ;i farewell season of • : : MR. PHIL PERCIVAL,, ■ Jilt, PHIL PERCIVAL, ' 1 A Real Comedian at t-lio Piano. Everything. New. Complete Change bj VICTOR AND MDLLE; COTHILDE, , VICTOR AND MDLLE. COTHILDE, Tho Versatile Novelty Entertainers. - - THE'TOSSING TESTKOS. - ■ THE TOSSINQ TESTROS, Unique Jugglers and Hat Throwers. ~. Last Nights of Phenomenal' LITTLE VERLIE The woncontortionist LITTLE VERLIE der child Merited and Artistic-Success Nightly ot MR. DAN'THOMAS, ; ; MK. DAN THOMAS, ■ ;. The Talented English Comedian, m-all : new Songs and Impersonations. Even-thing New To-Night by MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, Tho Queen MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, of Ragtime, MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, in a budMISS DOROTHY HARRIS, get of new, MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, songs. Prices: 25., Is. 6d., and Is. Plan at Bristol Piano-Co. (booking Gd.< extra). Doors, 7.15. ;_2 -j > jy£ ACM AEON'S; THEATRE} ■ A Perfect plethora of Picked Pictures*' -To-day (at Every Session) , , ' The Return of.tho Conqueror,.";.. CHARLIE CHAPLIN, ' '-f. With all of his adventures, . "IN THE PARK." The last word in wild and uncontrollable liumour, together with "In Jungle Wilds'—a sensational story of - ■wild life. "-Life in tho Balance"—Swept to the edga of death. ■ "Tho Peacemaker"—l donl think. "Margaret's Methods"—A domjestic laughability. Topical Gazette—Full of Home news. If you go further you will, fare worse, I'lices—(id. and 3d. by day;;6d. at nightj Children always '3d. -' . • •' V Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m« - pi RAND f&PERA TTOUSE. . VXRAND v/PERA iJ-OUSE. Direction -Howard Edie. Manager Mikkeleon. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th. THURSDAY, JULY Bth, SATURDAY,; JULY :oth. At 8.15 p.mL Absolutely the last appearance in WV , . lington of that world famcros Riissianino of Instrumentalists prior to their depart ". (nue for America. , _____ • LEO CHERNIIVSKY. JAN OIIEKNIAVSKY.. 0 . JIISCHEL CHEBJSriAVSKYV ,; ! - Popular Pricas, 35., 25.„ Is. . . Students and school children m parties of not less than 10 ran. reserve at 2s. Eox Plan opens on Tli unday, July Ist, at 9. a.m.,; at Bristol :Eiano Company. ! MUSIC "AT BEGG'S. W4LTZES FOR.OTE SEASON. ' . "VALSE DE TRIOIUPHE," by Henri Francois; "MYSTERY," "ECSTASY/'. , ; both by Sydney Btjynes, of 'Destinf - These Waltzes are'on; the Programme 0f.,; the Court Ball. - - - , .Price, Is. 19d. each. - PETERxDAWSON'S .SONG SUCCESSES, • : ..-..-Wo-ate fully-s'Jocked-in.'all'.keys ,i! .of ;the..foUowing;;ftne,.Songs, Bung/,,...;. . • bv Peter , Dawso fi:— • "UP FROM SOMEIfSET," "BLUE DRA- ' GOONS," "BLI2ID PLOUGHMAN," ; ' "IVLORAL DASCE," - "WOODENLEGGED -FIDDLER," "LITTLE GREY 'HOME IN THE WEST, : - "THREE BACHELORS," "BARBER of Turin." ■: •" . All Bass and Bamtone-Singers 6hould ' ,7i\i uU— «.hayiß..-these., .... ' Price, 15.„9d.. ef*fch:. posted b,,;10d. . MBMOAMr,] .Jjejfcer Dawson's great success, ".Mounta'-ms' of .Mourne. Roll Down to the Supplies;'due 15th July. Send yoiir' order'now, and -we wiU. forward on ariiv.-a..: Price, :Is. 9d.: copy; I3 CIIAS. P °fEGG' AND CO., LTD., - ' .'..MANNERS ?>T., 'WELLIN.GTO.N. NEW ZEALANiyS. LEADING PIANO,.. , "CV3R Neurai^iit-and, shattered Nerree.v ,' v-'tr£'Green's 'Neuralgia ~aad"'Nerve;. 'Tonic'.' -It never, fails... Acts promptly, while • its'effects:are' Listing, f- - : Price, :2s. 6<l. Tjottle.. -Procurable at : : R. jr: gree^, v . ' . Chemist, HI Viykn Street. •
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2505, 5 July 1915, Page 7
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