JJIS MAJESTY'S. THEATRE,' '■ I Courtenay Place. 'Phone 10a:, -rv .> i TO-NIGHT- 'At 8 .TO-NIGHT ~ 1 Special Attractions To-night. >';'i : j FULLERS' New .Vaudeville FULLERSY ' i FULLERS' Specialty Co v ' FULLERSV I ' BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME ' • OF FEATURE: ATTRACTIONS • j Undeniably-, the greatest.combination;iVof s ' ! -Vaudeville Stars that' has ever appeared J . '■ ! . in 'Wellington. Terrific-success of ' MADAME :MARION' The' quickest w' j MADAME MARION woman m the' * MADAME MARION world ' It is not a case of one of the. Greatest, . ■ BUT ABSOLUTELY The Greatest '.of All Successes: ever pre-' : sented. to the N.'Z. public. ' i READ THE'CHALLENGE ,: WENT IN ANOTHER COLUMN.,-' , > . i change ibyi"'''' l " ll ' t l ') ■ TO Z ART 'The-Wizard TOZART . • TOZART' 11 -.j; ATwith tMW'<.,i iTOZART • TOZARIV..-!.-, ./.Brush.:.,, ".' •; In another artistic Painting Scene,-''. - : ! SUNSHINE-, AND.,. SHADOWS, - Arranged by D. Montgomery. , Music by, R. B. Steele, Glasgow, JTozart'.painta . lfis picture 'Sunshine and Shad- - ■ ows" during a realistic thunderstorm. ' Fu-'st. appearance of J > FLEURETTE Tho charming artist's' * FLEURETTE'u inodel, iri'her'subiinie'. ,i • • -' -FLEURETTE,..enl;ei'tainment.,<, ; c,:tft' _OF ART AND CLASSICAL POSES. "V THE PERFECTION, THE' IDEAL .OF,;PHYSICAL"CULTIJRIy,, . Another sensational.debut. GARDINER"AND W I}EMAR" ' ' ' GARDINER AND LEMAR . famed ' } GARDINER IJiu-iitsu GARDINER AND, LEMAR , Lxperts. In their unique and novel act, ventitled - : THE HOOLIGAN. jANDvTHE LADY. First. appearance (direct froui Amcrica). ' : : MS..PHIL",ASCOT...... ' ; . MR. ■ PHIL' ASCOT.'' •" > In his extraordinary .Dancing-Scenai -•- THE NEWMANS. NELLIE KOLLE;' ■ i « vTHE.. RHODESBURY3.' - ! And'last', ".but ,by no , means-least,-. . ; MISS "DOROTHY HARRIS, l r ■ - ■ 'MISS DOROTHY HARRIS . / r i iTKe-'daiatiest ef--all'! Ragtime-artists : i ' Prices—2«.,.,ls. ,Gd, and ,Is., -Bookih" 'a* ' ' The Bristol' Piano' Co., 6d', , extra. Doors '<• ■ 7*15. • \ ' • • PAI/MERSTON--NOETH. have how iOponed. Branch Booms . •:»» at 38 Cuba. .Street. (See local • ; papera,)-^.-< n : Piano''or':&rgan';:Playingv .Taught. in> tfr ' few-Lessons. v- No 'study-or drudgery -o£ : t «UQr kind... Success guaranteedswith-'all* - . F]a?ses; of:MuSt. ."'Fee,;iEl'.'lOs., refundedi .. u-.^pil-(any'age)'.cannot read -music' •' and plajr a tuiie the;first ; ,week. Wo-also--teach the '"Oolbir":' system of Ragtimo* m from-10 to .20 Lessons, enables a- pupil- • • to'play all-tho latest Songs and TwoStep as they .are published (so.'scales) . each-- Lesson.;'a 'movement.. develoninjr ' 1 ' ' speed. . ; Testimonials •-and ' newspaper I '' ' . from' all-r-TOrts.'canV'be'.eein- by to College Riwms. Call or write.for: all' , particulars. .Interviews''^.'any'Vtiine?'' Birley's College of Music, Boulcott- Cham^; bers (first floor up), Boulcott Street; :■'•••: T,: ~ - THEi . SlLyjiß- "GRID, ' Cuba 1 . :Stree^ Don't • .iniss dining' here weSv.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2517, 19 July 1915, Page 7
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364Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2517, 19 July 1915, Page 7
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