, ' AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. ! TQ-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY. 2.30, Another Great Show This Week. FULLERS' Brilliant FULLERS' FULLERS' Vaudeville Co. FULLER 0 -' Marked and Emphatic Sucoess of / THE MUSICAL CLARINOS, THE MUSICAL CLARINOS. ■ Kings of the English Concertina, ; COCO AND CHICO Novelty COCO AND CHICO Acrobats, Special E-e-raigagoment of - LITTLE VERLI& The LITTLE VERLIE Wonder Child J . A Most Amazing Contortionist Reappearance of Two Old Favourites, : , ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, The popular and successful Travesty Stars • THE TWO GIBSONS, Dainty Soaibrettes and Export Dancers HAMILTON AND BARNES, HAMILTON AND BARNES, : The sparkling American Comedians, THE BUTTERFLIES The clever : THE BUTTERFLIES Coterie of >. I THE BUTTERFLIES . Entertainers, "j s Prices:. 25., Is. Gd., and Is. Booking at The Bristol, Gd. extra. Doors 7.15. Last chanceS to-day and to-night to se* Elinor Glyn's "THREE WEEKS." JjjMPRESS THEATRE. ,v I The Great Film FINISHES TO-NIGHT] ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS.") > ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS.".,! ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS.",; ELINOR GLYN'S "THREE WEEKS.**; Perfectly shown. Exquisite musio, ; TO-MORROW AT 11. — ■ — TO-MORROW AT 11.. —•. Real red-blooded subjects. • Vigor and life in everv film, THE BEST IN THE CITY. . THE BEST IN THE CITY. Full of variety and colour. - . '. Reliance's great and grand diama. of li ' woman's frailty, a scoundrel's dcceit, and a husband's revenge. "ELEVEN-THIRTY P.M." As the clocW "ELEVEN-THIRTY P.M." chimed "ELEVEN-THIRTY P.M." tho murderd • "ELEVEN-THIRTY P.M." fled. , } , In conjunction with ■ • A MAGNIFICENT STAR WAR FILMi 8 A MAGNIFICENT STAR WAR FILM. c 1500 ft. ' 1500ft,\ ON THE SPOT in tho GREAT WARV ON THE SPOT in ■ the GREAT WAR* Witli .Toffre. ' , r ' —- With Joil're. AND HIS ARMY IN ALSACE. AND HIS ARMY IN ALSACE. Cinemaed on tho battlefield, by order o{. j tho French Government. I "BEAUTY BUNGLERS" (great Keystone);. ! best drama, LAIR.-? Adults, 3d. and Gd. Res., Is. jMUSIC FOR THE MASSES. ' READ THIS-ONE OF MANY. \ SIR,— Please send me list of niusio a* I require some fresh ones. I haTa 40 pieces and was delighted to find anj easy way of learning, as 1 had a Piano/ useless to me. Now I can amuse myself! by the hour. There are no agents here, e I was in Wellington a few weeks ago and'! - was unable to find your rooms. Please let; me know how much I could have a dozen' » or more for. I do not want hard ones.j as I am over GO years of age and cannot play as quick as I should like to, bufc : may be able to get some of what I nm ! out of. Please give early reply, and oblige—C. Broadbent, 100 Fitzherbert St.. Palmeiston North. , Call or write for all particulars. Inter* i views any time. Birloy's College of Musio, Boulcott Stroet (Chambers Ist floor up), BEIGE'S ' T UNCHEON AND TEA" ROOMS, . ' BRANDON STREET, next to J J ... Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fißh or Meat j Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brioe's. | : i • "RING OUT, WILD. BELLS." i THE "CHIMES" SERIES OF,'PIANO > .. MUSIC. • j "TOTE find a very big demand! for Piano' » * Solos - introducing imitations of church bells, etc.; and have just obtain- > ed from the publishers supplies of the most successful of these compositions, aa follow:— "EVENING CHIMES."—A beautiful" Reverie, containing the mcst effective imitation of churcn chimes. This' com-\ position'is a big favourite over 600,000: copies having been sold in America.// Other successes equally effective are:— .' "CHIMES AT TWILIGHT," ing Westminster Abbey chimes; "TRINj ' ITY CHIMES," "CATHEDRAL'v CHIMES," and "SABBATH CHIMES." >'■ We can recommend any of the: abovd ! to Pianists win appreoiate the popular ■ Reverie slylo of musio. Why not call, at our Warehouse and haiT them played - over? . '.. j. PRICE, Is. Gd. EACH. P.OSTED, Is.; 74 ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ■ ~ Manners Street, Wellington, . _v*j rpHE GRAND' ' FIRE-SCREEN.- . (Patented.). Fixes on to side of Mantel and works . exactly . like a 6pring-blind. Prices l . (postage paid)— Black, ,125., .fid.} Antique ) t Finish, 17s. 6d. Send forlllustrated I Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOP WOOD. HARDWARE, LTD., Palmerston North, 7
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2543, 18 August 1915, Page 7
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