AMUSEMENTS.. > y^,y HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenoy Placo. 'Phono 165. 1 TO-NIGHT at 8.- SATURDAY. 2.30, 1' ULLEES' New Vaudeville FULLERS' 1 FULLERS' Specialty Co. FULLERS' A great house again last night and ai perfect whirlwind of enthusiasmgreeted our Great Programme, : ; AN AUTISTIC TREAT. 1 Everybody Pleased. Everybody Satisfied* Tho Greatest and most Popular Vaudo* ville programme ever Presented. THE TALK OF CITY AND SUBURBS/ Overwhelming success: • A Flattening Ovation accorded the Recoid-breaking LAUGHTER SHOW. PAUL STANHOPE And his American • PAUL STANHOPE Revuo and PAUL STANHOPE Burlesque 00. Last Threo Nights of :- - ■ THIS IS THE LIFE. ' . THIS IS THE LIFE.' '£ New and Distinct Stage Novelty. . - MONDAY EVENING NEXT, -Last Six Nights of the Stanhope Season#) - FUN- ON-A:FARM. Overwhelming Success of : ■ BILLY WELLS and ECLAIR. TWINS, Noveltv Clnb-swingers and Dancers. JESSIE MILLER and DOLLY MILLER) In arti6tio instrumental and vocal act, . ERNEST PITCHER, FRANK HER-" 1 BERTE, MR. PHIL PERCIVAL. : I Prices: 25., Is. Gd., and Is. Booking, 6d<f . extra at Tho Bristol. Doors, 7.15. | TO-DAY IS CHANGE. DAY AT THE j. •gMPRESS , THEATRE^ ALL DAY FROM 11 to 10.15 P.M. Empress Surprise Programme. " Uniivalled ' Unequalled. Renowned Drama. By Vitagraph's Famous Players. "SUNSHINE. AND SHADOW." - "SUNSHINE AND SHADOW." A' grand human story of falso .accusational • spiteful persecution, devotion and love. Then Keystone's big star laugh, " "CROSSED LO"E A AND SWORDS." "CROSSED LOVE AND STYORDS.'! The Funniest Farce vAlive. ■ . . Then a Real Official War Record, - "WITH THE FRENCH IN LORRAINE.V Filming items of vital interest. /'. Then one of Edison's Finest Dramas, ,& "M'QUADE of the TRAFFIC SQUAD.'? An unexaggerated drama taken from ■ as wo live it. . ' Then the very latest number of - AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE AND " CARTOONS. Adults 3d. and Gd. Res. Sec: Is. —■ AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. THE PATRIOTIC SONG. " 4 "KNITTING.' 7 "''KNITTING."- ' rrVHIS Song has "caught ; on," and ifl J- : New, Zealand is repeating the great success it is enjoying in Great Britain ana Australia.- Last.week we gave the first verse, now the second verse'and chorus:— "Clang and clamour, smoke and dust and' ' death, . • ' \ " - Blindly fighting on, catching every breath. -, ' *, Comrades dropping down on ev'ry side, ( , Holding .back the seething, hostile itide.' v ' But.at home the loving liands are still Knitting with' their hearts, knitting with!; a will, Knitting for their Empire, king and eol-i ■ diets too; They're knitting for the ones so bravol and. true." . ' j. Chorus: . . j Knitting, knitting, .knitting, with ths, kliaki wool and grey, • Mufflers, socks,, and Balaclava, caps, theji are knitting day by_ day; '• \ Knitting, knitting, knitting," with a'prayei*' , in ev'ry tow; . That the ones they hold in their heart sc(. - dear-may be guarded as they' go.' : . We wonld like you to call at our Ware* house and hear-it played over. If unable;. send, Is. lOd. in, stamps and we will post/ you a copy. ... ~ ?! CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., i . . ; Manners Street, • . ~ '-"WELLINGTON. ■ V ; Agents for the-Famous Brinßmeafyi .; Pianos. ■- I .. r ' ' ■ ' ." : r. BBICE'B : \ IttNCHEON AND TEA: E00M3, ; i BRANDON STREET, next to '• Kirkcaldie and Stains. . If yon want -a good Fish or' Meat . . Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brioe'e. • A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CAES FOR HIRE OR STORED, Oil and Petrol Supplied. - . 'Phone 2924. . ' ■ r ' Address: Next Publio Trust Office, Lambton Quay. ' N. NIGHTINGALE Propriatrest, THE .GRAND FIEE-SCREEN, . (Patented.) ■ - Fixes on to side of Mantel and works exaotly like a' spring-blind. Prices' (postage paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.;- Antique Finsh, 17s. fid. Send for., Illustrated'Catalogue."- Sole Agents: - HOP WOOD. -. HAJRDWARE, LTD., Palmerston North,: , ' N Illustrated Catalogue is a -.: 1 - producer; and the'"Dominion'. ! . ' Job Printing Department will • undertake the work for you on request. c-
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 7
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