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AMUBEMENTS. • " ;•"' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Co.nrtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY at 2.30, Another Galaxy of Imported Artists. FULLERS' New Vaudeville FULLERS' FULLERS' Specialty-Go. FULLERS' Wo Jiave indeed SOME show this week. SeiT it' to-night, and afterwards we know . you. will be worth columns of , newspaper advertising to us. . An absolute sensation caused by BROWN. AND KING Two men BROWN AND KING and a pair • ■ • BROWN AND KING Of LapM-. One of i f The Greatest Novelties in VandevillOi BARNES AND HAMILTON, Refined -American Comedy Artists, in their „ original act,- "Just Fira." ORPHEA A most artistio ORPHEA' ORPHEA. Musical Act. ORPHEA' ' A Gigantic Unmistakable Success, MONTAMBO AND WELLS;The Funniest Acrobats Alive, ... ... In a budget of NELLIE KOLLE,. NEW Songs. ■■ NELLIE.KOLLE-.: New aiid Delightful'Programme'of THE BUTTERFLIES Jock Waller's THE BUTTERFLIES Musical ' THE BUTTERFLIES Cd. Featuring MR. GREGORY IVANOFF, . The celebrated Russian Violinist. MR, FREDERICK W. DENNETT,. The talented Solo Pianist. . Prices—2s., Is. Gd., and Is, Booking at Bristol Piano Co. 6d. extra. Doors, 7.15 ~ "CURSES."- ' ' Jack Dalton'^ "CURSES." very best; The smartest and funniest "comic' 5 " ever shown at the ~ . gMPRESS THEATRE, ALL DAY FROM 11 TO • 10.15 P.M." ■ TWO fine dramatic "specials." . Vitagi-aph's dramatic release, ''THE BUTTERFLY." Beware "THE BUTTERFLY.".' of. lnen., A battle for p. wife and millions. Kalem's "Hazards of Helen" play. Exciting and sensational (lrama, "THE WILD ENGINE." Full of "THE WILD ENGINE." thrill. KEYSTONE! ; KEYSTONE! An "ENTIRELY DIFFERENT farce. Regal Costumes, ■ Gorgeous Settings, and Rich Mountings, v " AMBROSE'S LOFTY PERCH, AMBROSE'S LOFTY PERCH. 'And a choice "PATHE GAZETTE,'i .-. ■ Adults. 3d. and Cd. Res.. Is.. ' rjyo W N II A L L, Direction Wm. J. ShepharAi Manager .....Roland S'ravelyThe Greit'Event'of the Theatrical and!' Picture World. • Commencing WEDNESDAY-NEXT, AUGUST 18. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 18. , Ail Up-to-date Subject, WITH ' .; . THE FIGHTING- FORCES OF EUROPffI, THE FIGHTING FORCES OF EUROPE, THE FIGHTING FORCES OF'EUROPE, THE FIGHTING FORCES OF EUROPE/ As shown by the Perfected , . KINEMACOLOUR, . ■/ ' KINEMACOLOUR. 1 .. Direct-from the Scala Theatre, London< NATURE IN. NATURES' COLOURS. These Remarkable Pictures ■ Show THE ARMIES OF THE ALLIES, . . .And -..v GERMANY'S MIGHTY HOST. TRUE TO-LIFE AND,.COLOUR.. , WEDNESDAY NEXT,. In. the Town Hall (Main Hall); Prioes: Gallery 25., Body of Hall Is. BOX PLAN at Bristol Piaiio Co., Mlon« day. ... .■■■.'•. - ■■■'■, ■>. ; "RING. OUT, WILD BELLS.'-' . THE ''CHIMES" SERIES OF PIANO . . . MUSIC. . .'. WE find a very- big demand for Piano ' Solos . introducing imitations of church bellSi eto., and 'have just obtained from the publishers . supplies of the most, successful of these compositions; as follow:— "E\T3NIN.G...'. CHIMES."—A beautiful Reverie, -containing the-most effective imitation' of: churoli .'chimes. This' composition is a, big , favourite over 600,000 copies having been sold in America. Other, successes equally effective aTe:—' "CHIMES AT TWILIGHT," introducing Westminster Abbey cliimcs; "TRIN-. ITY ■ CHIMBS," ' ' "CATHEDRAL •/ CHIMES," aiid "SABBATH' CHIMES." : We can recommcnd . ap.v.. .of• tho above !to Pianists win appreciate tho popular . Reverie style of music.' "Why not call','at'" - our' Warehouse and hear ..them' played over? ' PRICE, Is. Gd. EACH. POSTED, ls.-7d, CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 'Manners . Street, Wellington'.- - Ai.o:' TAXI' -SERVICE. (TIAES FOR HIRE OR STORED, \j -. Oil end Petrol Supplied. - ' .. ".' 'Phone 2924. - - t Address: Next Pttblio Trust Office, . Lambton. Quay. | . , . N. NIGHTINGALE PropnetrMss \ ANTED Known, Silver Grid Lunch- . eon. Tea and Slipper/Rooms; .'hot meals supplied. Week days, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed all day Sunday.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2539, 13 August 1915, Page 7

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