AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE/ Conxtenay Place. 'Phone 165. MANAGERIAL APOLOGY.-Mossrs, Fuller beg to tender their sincere regrets to' the many hundreds of disappointed natrons who came to sea MADAMB MARION last night. The late arrival of tho Auckland train mad > it impossible for her to appear. MADAME MARION Will Positively Appear To-niglit. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay Place. 'Pihone 165. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT A GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME OF. v. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIVENESS; The vaudeville sensation of 1915. MADAME MARION Absolutely ; • MADAME MARION tho MADAME MARION Quickest MADAME MARION Woman . 1 MADAME MARION in the world., . CAN ONE WOMAN ASSUME SEVEi*. I DIFFERENT CHARACTERS? YOU WILL SAY YES After .seeing Madame ..Marion .in . hei>; . great and original Protean Novelty.A DAUGHTER OF PROTEUS. - ' Another star act; First , appearance oil'.' TOZART . The Famous ' ..TOZART" TOZART English Actor- ■ - TOZART" TOZART Artist. TOZABTj First appearanco of MISS NELLIE KOLLE The girl ■ MISS NELLIE KOLLE who reaches MISS NELLIE KOLLE your heart. . Descriptive Vocalist, and Male Im- . personator. First- appearance' of ' ■ 'V THE EHODESBURYS. Patter " , VTHE RHODESBURYS Comedians.. •And a host of other artists, including . ■ inSS' DOROTHYLHAREIS; 1\ TAC The Brilliant Ragtime, Comedienne. BLUFFO, VAL and LOTTIE NEWMAN*'- - VICTOR THE GREAT,': ..THEJ.TESTROS; - ALTON Acrobatic Comedian _ ALTON. Prices—2s., ls'.' Bd;,' and : Book; sea'ta at The Bristol Piano Co., : 6d. extra* ■ Doors 7.15. A Great Special—Packed l Houses;' •JJ M-P R E S'S THE A T R-E? ALL.DAY,vEROM,H A.Mt.v,-- ; ADULTS 3ti. aild Gd. -RES. is. . A; BIGMOOOft.JIOTION RECORD; .00.' New Zealand's, Soldiers I -. AT HOME AND iN !EGYPT.::J . •: The Camera follows tliem from TRENTHAM to MENA'S GREAT CAMP. Departure of 'sth Contingent—Main. Body:; at Mena," Egypt—ln ' the Shadow'' of thd (. Sphinx—Tho Watch on the Nile, etc. . BEAUTIFUL • KATHLYN WILLIAMS V; . In Selig's iiew ' mo'o-triumph, - •'THE: LEOPARD'S FOUNDLING.'-' KEYSTONE! KEYSTONE i' ' "FROM .PATCHES TO- PLENTY." , Vitagriipih's grandly-acted drama,' "MOONSHINE MAID & 'THE MAN.- ' , 1 Also a. new brand of farce .fun, ■ " \ "MALOOMA OF PALOONA!" 1 (comedy), Also, WAR NEWS. Air Raid on-Ipswich.-PALMERSTON NORTH. '' WE have now. Opened;, Branch Eooma at 38 Cuba-" Street;;■ ' (See local papers.) Piano or Organ Playing Taught in a' few Lessons. No study or drudgery of any kind. Success 'guaranteed with, all classes of Music. Fee, .£1 10s., refunded - : - if pupil (any age) cannot read music. and play a tune the'first week. We also - ' • teach, the "Colbir" system of Eagtima in from 10 to 20 Lessons, enables a pupii , to play all the latest Songs and Two-; Steps as they are, published (no; scales); each . Lesson.. . a movement /developing; :;, speed. r Testimonials and, newspaper repots from all parts can be seen by a visit to College Rooms.. Call.or write for.ali ; particulars. Interviews any times , Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Cham/ bers (first floor up). Boulcott Street. ) AN Illustrated Catalogue i 9 a business' producer; and the Job (Printing Department will uhdertakt ■*" the work for yoil on request.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 7
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470Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 7
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