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AMUBEMENT3, JJIS - MAJESTY'S THEATRE To-night, and Every Evening at 8. New FULLERS' Specialty Vaudeville FULLERS' Company; Enormous Success of the novel CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS.-• CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS.. :. A "great chance for local talent,"" PRIZE OF-JE2 2s, ' "i PRIZE OF £2 2s. Will be awarded to the Competitor whfl" gives the best and most consistent inW personation of tlio picture comedian, CHARLIE CHAPLIN. Competitions each evening this week, FINAL - FRIDAY NIGHT. Entries are still being received by M&. TOM ARMSTRONG. See Mm to-day he will tell yon all about it. . Merited and artistic success of MR. PHIL PERCIVAL, SIR. PHIL PERCIVAL, \ The great comedian at tho piano,- ' ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, \ • Tho versatile ,and ever-popular duo. NAT KANLEY. . GIBSON GIRLS*-' COCO AND CHICO. __ I Lust 5 Nights of THE BUTTERFLIES Jack THE BUTTERFLIES Waller's / THE BUTTERFLIES Flight of ' " THE BUTTERFLIES Ftuicy. ' Pnces: 2s„ la. 6d„ and Is. Doors 7.18#. Stalls, 3d., 3d., 3d., 3d., 3d., 3d;, 3d. ' Folks_ split their sidos last night, and the sides of the Theatre almost followed : suit. , SO DENSE WAS THE MEERY CROWDji THEATRE. ; ';' '■_ 'ALL DAY FROM 11 TO 10.15 P.MY j Terrific success o£ I CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "WORK." ' " CHAU-LIE CHAPLIN in : "WORK.", . CHARLIE CHAPLIN in /"WORK.'*-' ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "WORK.'i 1 Funniest Farce on Earth. !' X Funniest, Farce oil Earth.'. ' A FILM OF RARE INTEREST. , „ TT , T , "WITH THE ALLIED : FLEETS IN THE DARDANELLES." FLEETS IN THE DARDANELLES." Gallipoli in t'he background. , Then a wonderfully' fine drama*' "THE FIGURE IN BLACK." "THE FIGURE IN BLACK." , . 'Another strong-dramatic -feast'is ■ "LOLA THE RAT." . The latest TOPICAL BUDGET; , , Adults, 3d. and 6d. Res/Seats,'ls.-t '- ■ THE LATEST WAR SONG. • "KNITTING.". KNITTING." I First-Verse: - Marching, marching thro' tho ' mistjl • • night, : > • Peering through tho dark, longing for al • fight, 1 Tramping, stumbling on ' tho brokeif -ground, With the tang of battle air around,. • "While at home the busy needles fly, : : , Knitting vrith a smile, knitting witli'»' sigh; ":h For ? their sons and brothers,fathers/ 'lovers, too; ■ ■■. ■ ■ •. ■ ) They're knitting 'for the' soldiers i&ave' : and true. .-•••' I . - This Song'is--in -very big- demand- iitf-'-Britain land Australia,' and is 'siiro come popular here;-fine words set-to* a ! very catchy melody. Price," Is.'9d." copy; posted. Is. 10d. copy. -,n -m , V Another Song, very popular is "THE-:" SOLDIERS." This' is being' sung all' oyer, New Zealand. Price; Is. 6d. copy; postal to. any address, li. 7d. ■ pHAS, BEGG AND '• CO., LTD;/'' MANNERS S?r„ WELLINGTON. - SOLE AGENTS FOR' THE FAMOUS'. ■' BRFTISH PIANCh— THE BRINSMEAD.' ■■ \ ( BEIGE'S • * )•' T UNCHEON - AND TEA ROOMSM . BRANDON STREET, Best to .: ?, Kirkoaldie and Stains. ~ " If yon' want .-'a'' good -Fish OT -'Maat'.Tea, sto 7.30, try Brioe's. ' ' ' -4^ KELBUBN AVENTJE, • ' BY THOSE WHO KNOW, ; • MILLIGAN'S ' STOCK OF HIGH-GLASS - BRITISH - SUITINGS ' ~ IS PRONOUNCED TO BE - unequalled;,, "OOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, X 1 try Green's Neuralgia and Nerva Tonic. > ..." , - 1 .: It; never, fails.:■ .'Acta promptly, Trhilo its effects are lasting. Price, 2s, 6d. bottle. Procurable at ,j •; ' R. M. GREEN, ~• ' ' Chemist, iil-Vivian Streets ' - ' - .a " : rjIHE " GRAND . , / ,'% - . FIRE-SCREEN.' .• ' . (Patented.)\... ,f.\ Fixes on vto side of .Mantel and- worl'e exactly like . aspring-blind. '■ -Prices (postage paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antique -' iiinish, 17s. 6d.' Send -, for. Catalogue. .Sole: Agents: HOP.WOOD' HARDWARE, LTD., Palmerstoi North,'-. riTHE SILVER; GRlD—What le. it?. ■L Where, is it? The Best Luncheon, . Tea, and Sn'pper Room in the City. Cuba" " Street. Try it. -.;

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2548, 24 August 1915, Page 7

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552

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2548, 24 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2548, 24 August 1915, Page 7

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