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" AMUSEMENTS.: HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE' Courtenay Place. 'Phone IGS. THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR: CAN ONE WOMAN 'ASSUME SEVEN , DISTINCT CHARACTERS? MADAME MARION CHALLENGED BY MR. JAMES DYKES, tlio well-known Wellington Auctioneer, who will donate' .so to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund if it iB proved that there, is only One ,'i making the quick changes. ; MESSES. FULLER HAVE ACCEPTED MR. JAMES .DYKES'S CHALLENGE " and they 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 • ". ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Madame Marion Trillsubmither act to the severest tests.-—Tho Fuller Mao* agement have prevailed on, and Mr. J. Dykes (the:.challenger) .has .approved, of •I J- Z«ichariaJi, the prominent photographer, to act aB referee. Mr. "Zachariah will view Madam© Marion's act from., behind' the scenes, and on the con*> .: o lS^^™L annomiC6 to the, audience, whether or not 6he plays the DIFPEREJ'.T CHARACTERS that she professes. ; Hr. Zncliariali's, decision j will; question ae to who pays tho • challenge monejj to ths Wounded Soldiers Fund. ; ( • t ) _ Prices—2s. a Is. Gd., and ; lß. Booking, at' The Bristol Piano Co.; 6d« extra* Doors 7.15. .: • 1 • ' • . Town' ttalu: mow : N' ! trui own Hall., • x o-av n -Xl a l TO-NIGHT! ~ TO-NIGHT! UNDER THE PATRONAGE. OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES XOED ANDf LADY LIVERPOOL. . r ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION LAST NIGHT. • ROYAL .MAORI -PATRIOTIC . ENTERTAINMENT J ' ' V. ' IN AID OF NEW ZEALAND' WOUNDED .. SOLDIERS, SAILORS, 'AN»V 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 Wairangi, of th<j ■■ Ngatiraukawa Tribe.) ■ . NATIVE PASTIMES AS PERFORMED BY MAORIS IN DAYS OF . OLD I Also' ■ : -C-t■ INTRODUCING A SCENE DEPICTING MAORI LIFE IN-ACCORDANCE ..WITH NATIVE CUSTOM OF COURTSHIP. N ' ' PRICES: 35., 25., and Is.; 3s. and 2s. seats imay be reserved at Begg's, Manners Sly' DON'T MISS THIS. NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT!

QPEEA HOUSE, WANGANUI. BETUBN OP THE FAVOUEITES:'. . THE COUET CARDS '-V-Thiio"'' THE COUET CAEDS . Nights-• • - THE COUET CAEDS Only. SATUEDAY, -MONDAY, & TUESDAY, . July 31, August 2, August 3. ... KEEP THESE DATES IN YOUE HEAD; ■ Tho Last Word in Costumo Comedy. Companies. Eefined, Pleasing,: Attractive, Harmonious. 1 : Box Plans open at H. I. .Tones and Soil. Country residents may book byletter,, or"! wire, wliiclL will have prompt" attention." FAREWELL PERFORMANCES BEI-OEE LEADING FOE THE AUSTEALIAN TOUE. ' - : '• ' : THREE COMPLETE -NEW PEOGEAMMES. rEICES—3s., 2s;, is. ' ' '• ' •Eepresentative ...... .Will 7a.iueso& 1 '';::' '"' PIANOS. - PIANOS. LET A GOOD HEM HELP YOTJE - . • CHOICE. *7fHAS. BEGG AND CO. are in a posltion to help you in the choice of:aPiano; their Agencies are the best possible, and their 51 years' reputation for straightforward, trading is a guarantee of fair dealing. Their Agenciesare as follow:— : . . ' ■ BEITISH: : JOHN BEINSMEAD "AND SONS, GEOEGE EOGERS 'AND SONS, CHALLEN AND SONS, MOOEE AND -MOOEE, NEWMAN; JUSTIN BEOWNE. < ' - EEENCH: , THE FAMOUS PLEYEL PIANO (Paris). AMERICAN: ... " THE . ESTEY; Manufactured by the 1 Estey Organ and Piano Co. ;; GRAND PIANOS.—We hare just landed a shipment of Bijou Grands by BEINS-. MEAD, CHALLEN, EOGEES & SONS, and P,LEYEL. These PianosVare. mag : nificent instruments,' and will rait: the smallest'room. If youhave an' Upright' Piano,'we will allow present value as pait payment for a- Grand. .iThiaiis worth- investigating. ■ The above constitute, a range lof hijjhgrade makers.unequalled in- the.Domin-; ion. All intending purchasers should pay a visit to our Showrooms* and,; inspect the different models. Our extendedpayment system mates it an easy'matter for anyone to become tho owner of a; Piano. " : ' '••' ' " ■ CHAS.'BEGG AND CO., LTD.; ■MANNEES STEEET. WELLINGTON.' THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO HOUSE IN N.Z. '

Special Feature Advertisements. t —i—:—"• % Ik STARTS : , : . \ ' FRIDAY at 10 a.i. -j»- ALL MILLINERY ' jAEmM will be sold at ■WW™jf HALF-PRICE ' \ Wo do not intend to Te-mark all the j? ,- Bpn|i;V ! . " •*" Millinery, but Hats, both- Trimmed and " -fU;B ??' Sgggjr.' : Uritrimmcd'will bo~ Gold''for'half the'; T' K«o Jrmr' present marked price. \r. i J* 9 W CORD VELVET—27iru, in Saxe, Viot let, Maroon, Brown. 2s. (3d. yard . .VELVETEENS—In Grey, Strawberry, • ' Navy, Myrtle, Saxe, Reseda, and ' , .• Moss. Is. 6a. to 2s. 3d--jard. "' " ' All Gd. and 9d. yard,j WHITE OHIFFON —With Black Beads, double width. 2s. 6d. For Gd. yard,. LADIES' TAN HOSE—WeII finished. Usual-.Price, Is. Gd. For 6d. Pair* .WARM UNDERSKIRTS—Woven, in Gtbjs and' Fawns. ' Usual Pricea 3s. lid. to ss. lid. . . ... All 2s. lid*'; ■ NECKWEAR—4O doz. latest Collars in Poplin and Lavra.and Organdio.- , Prices from Is. 6d. to 2s, lid. .>• Olf^ SILK--SAMPLES—Sampto picccs of rioW Black Silk, eacli • linlf a' yard ; double width, beautiful qualities. v ' jjr t . »io oe ' RAINCOATS—I 2 only in. Fawn, Rood, roliablo coats, nlain stvfos. ' Selling cheap because they have 110 belts. 295. Gd. - For 9s. lid.' SATIN CAPES—3 only, in: Navy , , ■ - 1 t* " Cloth Back Satin, beautiful .Cord bw» n nrm-tra Stz X-S- - ™s In Cream and Colours OPERA' COAT—In; Maize . Brooado _ , Velvet, lined silk. 12 guineas. 1§ / • ' For 3 Guineas. JLj® ■ 200 COATS—' 'At Reduood Prloos.' Usual prices 2/11

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2520, 22 July 1915, Page 7

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