AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRECourtenay Place. 'Phone 165. THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR: CAN ONE WOMAN ASSUME SEVEN DISTINCT CHARACTERS? MADAME MARION CHALLENGED BY '5tR. JAMES DYKES, tho Prominent Wellington Auctioneer, who will 'donate to tho Wounded Soldiers' Fund i£ it is proved that there is only One Person making the quick changes. ' MESSRS. FULLER HAVE ACCEPTED MR. JAMES DYKES'S CHALLENGE ana thej have also agreed that if'the Act is not genuine to donate a substantial cheque to tho Wounded Soldiers' Fund; THE TEST, WILL TAKE PLACE . . ■ NEXT THURSDAY' NIGHT, . JULY 22nd. i A yell-fcnown Wellington citizen wilL be chosen, and will view Madame Marions act from behind the scenes, and on the conclusion of eame will announce to the audience whether or not eho plays the SEVEN DIFFERENT CHARACTERS that she professes. THIS FORTHCOMING CONTEST SHOULD AROUSE Extraordinary Public Interest, as it is the first time in the annals Of New Zealand theatrical events that any member of an audience has expressed doubt about the genuineness of a legitimate act. Supported by a Brilliant Programme of Feature Attractions, including DOROTHY HARRIS, TOZART, PHIL ASCOT, THE NEWMANS, GARDINER AND LEMAR, FLEURETTE, NELLIE KOLLE. Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and la. Booking at The Bristol Piano Co., 6d, extra; Doora 7.15. Town TjiLL mowK ' ttall, own Hall. .lows Hall, To-night and hpo-morrow (Thursday), 21st and 22nd july, 1915. . O-NIGHT AND A O-MORROW (THURSDAY), 21st-and 22nd. JULY, 1915. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES LORD ANDi . LADY LIVERPOOL, j ROYAL MAORI PATRIOTIC • ENTERTAINMENT! IN AID OF NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. Under the Auspices of the Wellington Commercial Travellers' Association.' HAKAS! POI DANCES! MAORI AND ENGLISH SONGS! HAKAS! POI DANCES! MAORI AND ENGLISH SONGS! (Hakas Danced by the direct descendants of the famous Chief Wairarigi, of the Ngatiraukaiva Tribe.) NATIVE / PASTIMES AS PERFORMED BY MAORIS IN DAYS OF OLD! Also INTRODUCING A SCENE • DEPICTING' MAORI LIFE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIVE CUSTOM OF COURTSHIP. PRICES: 35., 25., a.nd Is.; 3s. and 2s. seats may bo reserved at Begg's, Manners St. DON'T MISS THIS NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT!
BAND OPERA HOUSE. ' Direction Allen Doone. \ j BRILLIANT DRAMATIC SEASON, Commencing MONDAY NEXT, JULY 26th'. / Barry of ALLEN DOONE Ballymore Barry of ALLEN DOONE Ballymore Barry of ALLEN DOONE Ballymore Barry of ALLEN DOONE Ballymore Barry of ALLEN DOONE Ballymore Barry of ALLEN DOONE , Ballymore Barry of ALLEN DOONE Ballymore Barry of ALLEN DOONE Ballymore Barry of ALLEN DOONE Ballymore ALLEN DOQNE, Supported by his Versatile Company, in-' eluding the dainty American actrcss, MISS EDNA KEELEY , MISS EDNA KEELEY MISS EDNA KEELEY Id the Sweet Irish Romantic Play, BARRY OF BALLYMORE. BARRY OF BALLYMORE, BARRY OF BALLYMORE. ■ BARRY OF BALLYMORE. ' HEAR ALLEN DOONE SING. HEAR ALLEN DOONE SING, . BARRY OF BALLYMORE. BARRY OF BALLYMORE. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, ' THURSDAY,. JULY 29th, And Two Following Nights, •MOLLY BAWN. 'MOLLY BAWN. SATURDAY, JULY 31st. IN OLD DONEGAL. IN OLD DONEGAL. For Two Nights Only. MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd, THE REBEL! THE REBEL. For Three Nights Only. • . For Three Nights Only. THURSDAY, AUGUST sth. THE BURGLAR AND THE LADY. THE BURGLAR AND THE LADY. For Three Nights Only. MONDAY, AUGUST 9th, THE PARISH PRIEST. PRICES: &., 35., Is. Early Doors to Gallery Is. extra. Plan on view at The Bristol Piano Company., ANTED, Small Girls, Dancers preferred, for "Barry of Ballymore." Apply Stage Door, Grand Opera House, 10 o'clock This Morning. rjIOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, .WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY, 1915, At 8 p.m. GRAND CONCERT GRAND CONCERT ■ By the WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY {Conductor, Mr. H. Temple White). Assisted by Miss Cara Denhard (Contralto) Miss Frieda Walter (Violinist) Mr. Charles Clarkson (Boss) Mr. W. W. Crawford (Entertainer) Mr. Erie Meier (Violinist) Front Seats and Gallery, 2s. Back Seats, Is. ' W. BLAKE, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, I/TD. IMPORTANT NOTICE. g~i AS Consumers' and others are notified VJT that the Company's Telephone eonnections have beon rearranged, and that there is now only one number to ring up 4010. • There' are four wires from the Central Exchange on this number, so that clients wishing to ring up the Company will be connected at the Central Exchange by any one of the four' connections available. • The number 4010 connects with the Office and all other Departments of the Company, 7. H, HELLIWELL, Secretary. BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to . Kirkcaldie and Stains. : If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brioe'g. JONES AND CO., CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Established 20 Years.) riASH BUYERS OF LEAD,. BRASS, V* ZINC, COPPER, IRON, RAGS, ROPE, and RUBBER. 'Phone 725. LET the "Dominion" General Printing Department handle your next order, whatever jour requirements. Prompt fltw«uoa, RewosaWe Btaf?Wi ?JPI JbUJW
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 21 July 1915, Page 9
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