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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, 1 Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT AT 8 " TO-NIGHTJ New PULLERS' Specialty l Vaudeville FULLERS' Company/ . NEW PROGRAMME AT 8 TO-NIGHT. . 1 . NEW PROGRAMME AT 8. TO-NIGHT. Positively faTewell ■ appearances here 61' tllo RECORD-BREAKING LAUGHTER . SHOW, PAUL STANHOPE And his AMERICAN REVUE & BURLESQUE CO. , Repeating, by many hundreds of requested THIS IS THE LIFE. THIS IS THE LIFE, . ' Cast: Spike Murphy (a piano mover) MR. PAUL A. -STANHOPE Charley Wise (the landlord) Mr. Les Bates . Hogan (Mite's friend) ... Mr. Beg.': Herbert Adolph (a iiaiter) Mr. Frank. Norton; Lord' Nocsin (Up Against It)' M-ri'HaTry Rocs Janette Dupree (a .widow) ■ . Miss Ruby -Kennedy] , Dolly Dollara (her friend) . , Miss Fritzeo Do Guy). Tourists, Guests, etc. Prod-need under the personal direction oj' ; Paul A,. Stanhope. -• ■' Dances arranged by Miss Fritzeo De Guyj ■. Scenery by Joseph Little, ■ „ THE BUTT CHORUS i '• Or clever American Dancers and Sinrrcrsi THE 'FRISCQ QUARTET, /! ■" America's Foremost Harmonv Singers*] ■ BRILLIANT MUSICAL NUMBER!i f ' MAGNIFICENT SCENERTi ■ 30 SPECIALLY SELECTED ATcTISTS 30 Interwoven with high-class Specialty , 1 Acts. • / THE WHOLE PRODUCTION ' Being the Greatest Theatrical Treat evei presented to the theatregoers of N.Z. . l r irst Part Variety Acts include: • Tho First Appearance of ' ' MR. FRANK HERBERT, i Descriptivo Vocalist. '■ .. BILLY. WELLS . , . And tho ECLAIR TWINS 1 : ECLAIR TWINS . Novelty Club Swingers and Dancers,Farewell engagement of ' .-l-V MISS JESSIE MILLER, | Assisted by IiUSS DOLLY miller; Jn artistic instrumental and: vocal act • Reappearance of ERNEST PITCHER,! - Tho Big Mug. . Vy---■Everything new f0v...; MR.. PHIL PEIiCIVAL. ■ '' : . Prices: 25., Is. 0d„ and Is. Booking GdJ . extra at Tha Bristol. . Doors, 7.15. THE LATEST WAR SONG. ; • "KNITTING.". KNITTING."- :'. First Verse: , .: Marching, marching thro' the mistjj ■ night, « Peering through' the dark, longing for ig Tramping, stumbling .on the brokeij ground, With the tang of battle all around, '•: \ While at home the busy needles fly, ~«•• Knitting with a- smile, knitting with cj ' sigh; For their sons and brothers, : -fathers, ' lovers, too; ! They're knitting for the soldiers brava , and true. v This Song is in very ' big demand in Britain and Australia, and is sure to become popular here; fine words set to a: ■ very catchy melody. Price, 7 Is. copy; posted, Is. lOd. copy. - : Another Song, very, popular is "THE -V SOLDIERS." This is being sung all over. Now Zealand. Price,-Is. 6d, copy ; posted . to any .address, Is.. 7d.\ . . ':2 (fIHAS. BEGG" AND CO., LTD.J , MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON; , SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS',' British pianoTHE BRINSMEAD. " : mHE SILVER GRID, • Cuba Street.' A Don't miss dining here on week! days, as wa aire closed all day Sunday, j . KELBUHJf AVENUE. V ; '/' BY THOSE WHO KNOW, ;'V • ' MILLIGAN'S : STOCK OF. HIGH-CLASS SUITINGS.-. IS PRONOUNCED TO BE UNEQUALLED. ... . , THE GRAND EIRE-SCREEN, L; ■ " (Patented.)' • •' ' iFixes" on to' .side;'of Mantel, and.'.works exactly; like a spring-blind. . Prices (postage, paid)— Black,: 12s.'' 6d.; Antique Finsh, 17s. 6d.• Send for Illustrated . Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD. HARDWARE, LTD., Palmorston North, : T7IOR- Neuralgia' and shattered Nerves, JO try Green's Neuralgia and Nervo v .Tonic; ; It never fails. • Acts promptly, while' its effects .are lasting. ' ■ ' .:j <• Price, 2a. Gd. bottle. Proourable at' ;• E. k: green, : Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. ' , ) A.B!C. TAXI SERVICE. v > FOR HIRE OR STORED* \J Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2924.. ' ; Address: Next Public Trust Office, , Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress THE SILVER GRlD—What is it* -i. Where is it? The .Best Luncheon, ? •' Tea, and Supper Room in the City, Cuba ... i Street. Try it.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2553, 30 August 1915, Page 7

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563

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2553, 30 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2553, 30 August 1915, Page 7

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