| AMUSEMENTS. H' IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT at 8. , SATURDAY. 2.30. A Spontaneous and." Enthusiastic Reception Nightly Aocorded'Our Brilliant and Exceptionally Good Programme. FULLERS' Brilliant FULLERS': FULLERS' Vaudeville Co. FULLERS' Marked and Emphatic, Success of THE MUSICAL CLAJIINOS. THE MUSICAL CLARINOS, . • Kings of tho English Concertina, , ... Special Re-engagement of . J LITTLE VERLIE Tho <> LITTLE VERLIE . Wonder jICEII&< . A Most Amazing Contortionist/ Big Success Nightly of - ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, . . ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTHj The Popular Travesty Stars. ■THE TWO GIBSONS, Dainty" Eoubrettes and Expert. Daiiccifoi HAMILTON AND BARNES; HAMILTON AND BARNES, , . i Tho.Bparkling American Comodians, . ! COCO AND CHICO. THE BUTTERFLIES The elever . ; THE BUTTERFLIES Cotorie of THE BUTTERFLIES • Entertainers.;." • Prices:.2s., Is. Gd., and Is. Booking.'as The Bristol, 6d. extra. Doors 7.15. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE MONDAY EVENING NEXT. SOMETHING, ENTIRELY.'NEW,, ~1 Commening J • MONDAY EVENING NEXT, AUG. 23rd/ ' .MONDAY" EVENING NEXT, AUG. 23rd,' Messrs. Fullea; will introduoe a Series oI Novel CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. / ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS: \ A Great Chance for Local Talent. /■. . ; A PRIZE OF £3, 25.: 'l •" Will be Awarded to the .Competitor who gives the best and most consistent illlper-, eonation in make-up, dress, and character-" - ! istics of America's Famous Photo-play!.' . ' Actor, ■ ' CHARLIE CMPLIN. ; ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN.; "" / Tho Contests will commence. on Monday Evening Noxt, and will take place, every, evening. The winner of each'evening's contest to compete in tho Grand Final 1 for tho £2 2s. prize of FRIDAY,,AUGUST 27th'. ; • FRIDAY. AUGUST.27th. ( This Contest will bo open to. everyoncv over l(i vears of age. s CONDITIONS: ' 1.. Each competitor will bo allowed t(£ use up to two leeders or assistants, which!! will enable competitors to play a scenq; from any one of Chaplin's comedies. 2. A time limit is set at 3 minutes. 3. The audience to be the judge. • : N.B.—Send your entrv at once to MR. TOM ARMSTRONG, Who l will be only too pleased to give, alt tho advioo and help to intending cobm ' petitory. Drop him a line or call on him! at the Theatre. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. MUSIC FOR THE MASSE 3. READ THIS-ONE OF MANY. • • , SIR,— Please. send me list of music aa ../ I Tequire soma fresh' ones. I. have )... 40 pieces and. was delighted to find an ' easy way .of learning, as 1 had a Piano ,• useless to me.v Now I can amuse myself by the hour. There are no agents here. I was in Wellington a few weeks ago and was unable to find your rooms. Please let , me know how much I oonld have a dozen, or more for. I do not want hard ones,';. as I am over GO years of age and ..cannot! play as quick as I ehould like to, but' may be able to get some "of what I. aim!; out of. Please give early reply; and oblige—C. Broadbent, 100 Fitzherbert 'Sty Palmerston North. y .. ■'•_ S.. Call or write for all particulars. >Inter< views any time.. Bidor's College of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers Ist . floor up), BBICE'S ' ; • T TJNCHEON \ AND TEA ROOMSf! ' ■ BKANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. \ If yon want a good Fish or Meat' Tea, sto 7.80, try Brice's. ' | • ; ' — : vrr~i-" "RING OUT, WILD BELLS.*' THE "CHIMES" SERIES "OF PIANO" . . MUSIC/. ' \ WE- find a, very big demand for Piano-' Solos' ' introducing "imitations'".'of church bells, etc.,'and have just'.obtained from the publishers supplies of "tW.most successful of those, compositions, ite' ' follow:— , . "EVENING CHIMES."—A v beautiful? Reverie, containing the meat' effective 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, TWILIGJJT,". introduce, ing Westminster Abbey chimes'; "TRIN-i ITT CHIMES,", - "CATHEDRAIr CHIMES," and- "SABBATH CHIMES." We can recommend any of the above to Pianists. win appreciate tho popular, ' Reverie style of music. Why not call at. our Warehouse and. heat them, played over? ... ~ PRICE,is. Bd. EACH. POSTED, Is." 7d/ CHAS. BEGG; AND CO., LTD., . ■ ; • Manners Street, Wellington. THE SILVER ' GRID-What . Is it? ' Where is it? The Best 'Luncheon,,/ Tea, and Supper Room in the City. Cuba Street. Try it. ' ' i ■ c; ' UMUWIMIKII ll'l IJJITITI
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