AMUSEMENTS. ! TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE/ Courtenay Place. . 'Phone 165.' TO-NIGHT at 8. SATURDAY. 2.30< A Spontaneous and Enthusiastic tion Nightly Accorded Our Brilliant and Exceptionally Good Programme. FULLERS' Specially FULLERS'? FULLERS' Vaudeville Co. Last Nights of HAMILTON AND BARNES, The sparkling American Comcdiana< THE MUSICAL CLARINOS. • Kings of the English Concertina. LITTLE VERLIE The LITTLE VERLIE Wonder Child? Big Success Nightly of ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, ' THE TWO GIBSONS, COCO AND CHICO. THE BUTTERFLIES The clever' THE BUTTERFLIES Coterie of . THE BUTTERFLIES Entertainers, '• Prices: 25., ls v Gd., and Is. Booking at' The Bristol, Cd. extra. Doors 7.15. | .— i . JJIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE? MONDAY. EVENING NEXT. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. Commencing j ' ■ n MONDAY EVENING NEXT, AUG. 23nft MONDAY EVENING NEXT, AUG. 23nlj' Messrs. Fuller will introduce a Series o£ Novel CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. A Great Chance for Local Talent. . A PRIZE OF £% 2s. Will be Awarded to the Competitor wh<J gives the best and most consistent imperii sonation in make-up, dress, and tstics of America's Famous Photo-play Actor, CHARLIE CHAPLIN. ■ CHARLIE CHAPLIN. The Contests will continence on Monday •Evening Next, and will take place every, evening. Tho winner of each evening's contest to compete in tho Grand Final for the <£2 2s. prize op ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 27th. FRIDAY; AUGUST 27th. This Contest will bo open to everyone over 10 years of age. CONDITIONS: , " I. Each competitor will be allowed t»! use up to two feeders or assistants, which? vnlr enable competitors to play a. scentfrom any one of Chaplin's comedies. 2 A time limit is set at 3 minutes. 3. The audience to be tho judge. ■ N.B.—Send your entry at once to . MR. TOM ARMSTRONG, , Who. will be only too pleased to give all! the advice and help to intending competitors. Drop him a line or call on hire' at the Theatre. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. MUSIC FOR THE MASSES. READ THIS-ONE OF MANY. CJIE, —Please send mo list of music as I require some fresh ones. I have 40 pieces and was delighted to find an easy way .of learning, as I had a Piano useless to me.- Now I can amuse myself by the hour. There .are 110 agents here - I was in Wellington a few weeks ago and was unable to find your rooni6. Please let' me know how much I could have a dozen, or more for. I do not want ltard ones,) as I am over GO years of age and cannot,' play, as quick as I should like to, but ! may be able to get some of what I am'J • of v, Please give early reply, and ! oblige—C. Broadbent, 100 Fitzherbert St : Palmerstan North. '''
Call or ..write for all particulars. Interviews any time Birley's College of Miisio.'' Boulcott Street. (Chambers Ist floor up)!BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, cast to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If yon v,-lint a good Pish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. "RING OUT, WILD'BELLS." THE "CHIMES"- SERIES OF PIANO MUSIC.' WE find a very big demand for Piano »» Solos introducing imitations 'of church belle, etc., and liave- just'obtained from 'the' publishers supplies of the most successful of these compositions, as follow:— . "EVENING CHIMES."—A beautiful Serene, containing the mcst effective imitation of church chinies. This composition isa-big favourite over 600,000 copies having been sold in America. Other successes equally effective are:— "CHIMES AT TWILIGHT," introducing Westminster, Abbey chimes; "TRIN--ITY CHIMES/' ' "CATHEDRAL CHIMES," and "SABBATH CHIMES." We can recommend any of the above to Pianists win appreciate the popular Reverie style of music. Why not call at our and hear them.. played over? PRICE, Is. Gd. EACH. POSTED, Is.'7d, CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., ' Manners Street, Wellington. . THE SILVER GRlD—What is itP .Where is it? The' Best Luncheon, Tea, and Supper Room in the City. Cuba Street." Try it. .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2545, 20 August 1915, Page 7
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