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AMUSEMENTS. TPpS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, rnS"54 Y! At 2 ' 30 ' TO-DAY! 10-DAY! At 2.30. TO-DAY! ; 10-DAY! At 2.30. TO-DAY! GRAND BARGAIN MATINEE. GRAND BARGAIN MATINEE,. ArTTcr^,. ?f essi ' 3 - Mlw present. REVUE and VAUDEVILLE, MUSICAL REVUE and VAUDEVILLE. A Great Doublo Bill. IS TILE LIFE. Last /'HE LIFE. Matineo iPlblS -THE LIFE. Performance. Greatest Laughing Success'of 1015. ..•lake the opportunity of seeing Paul Stanhope and his triumph. FAMOUS COMPANY- OP. PUN-MAKERS. 1 here is bound to lio a rush to-day. bo take good adrico and come early, and see a. wholesome, healthy, and- eleven amusement—tho sort that uiotliors, ivives, and Bisters can enjoy, and all for tho, MODERATE PRICE 03? - 6d„ Is., Gd„ ls„ fid., Is., (kl., Is., 6d., Is. Doors open 1.45; commence 2.30. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Grand Rovival of PUN ON THE FARM; PUN ON THE PARM. _' PUN ON THE PARM. •With Paul Stanhope as Jako Hogan, Les Bates as Si Perkins. . . A Merry afld Bright Saturday Night. ' THEATRE. • LAST DAY AND NIGHT OP .OUR FRONT-RANK PROGRAMME, No drama could he better than. _ "SUNSHINE AND SHADOW." J-hen tho newrstyle, Keiysta'ua Laugh! "CROSSED LOVE AND SWORDS."See the Trench warfare in "WITH- TIIEin FRENCH in LORRAINE" Bdißon enlists sympathy with "M'QUADE of the TRAFFIC SQUAD." "GAZETTE" and, ' "CARTOONS" MONDAY At 11. MONDAY MONDAY At 11. MONDAY. ■ A_conquering eomio convulsion ■ A BIG KEYSTONE PUN BALL. >■ It starts giggles in the first foot, and funs on into 2000 ft. of laughter, POBD STIRLING. Stars. PORD STIRLING. Stars. ijl the wildly hilarious coiuedy OUR DAREDEVIL CHIEF" "OUR DAREDEVIL CHIEF" "OUR DAREDEVIL CHIEF" ■ l au f?h a lifetime. Vitagraph and Maurice Costello , - In a grand "UNDERSTUDY." dra-nu' - , A thrilling story of the stage. Queer ,things happen in'-.--AN ACTOR'S BOARDINGHOUSE," • J a' rare drama*. '''HAUNTING MEMORIES." Not omitting your favourite ' ~ "TOPICAL BUDGET. 1 ' • Adults 3d. and Cd. Bes. See. Is. rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT I At 8 o'clock. Under the Patronago of tho Hon. W. P. Massey. and Mrs. Massey, Sir Joseph and Lady Ward, and tho Mayor #nd 'Mayoress. " POLLY M'LAREN, . . . POLLY-- M'LAREN, Scotland's Celebrated' Danseuse Classigue, Will give a. . . DANCE RECITAL'. . ' , DANCE RECITAL. Reserved Seats, 3s.;'Unreserved, 2s. Box Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATEE, ' TO-MORROW EVENING, At 8.30 o'clock. TSCHAIKOWSKY'S . , GREAT CONCERTO, GREAT CONCERTO, % MRS. HERBERT: BLOY MRS. HERBERT BLOTC And the WELLINGTON , PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. - - .PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. ; PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA, . Silver' Coin Collection, jgOCIAL DEMOCRATIC ! ' PARTY, PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE,' Manners Street. SUNDAY at 8. MR. G. HUNTER ("Billy Banjo") On "THE COMING DEMOCRACY." Doors open at 7. Collection. . AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS, THE PATRIOTIC SONG. ''KNITTING.'' "KNITTING" . rfffilS Song has "caught on," and in J- New Zealand 'is repeating the great success it is enjoying in Great Britain and Australia. Last week w« gave' the first verse, fiow the second vorse and chorus:— "Clang arid clamour, smoke and 1 dust and . death, Blindly fighting on, catching every breath. Comrades dropping down on ev'ry side, Holding back the seething, hostile tide. But at'home tho loving hands are still Knitting with, their hearts, knitting with a will, Knitting for their Empire, king and soldiers too; ' ' They're knitting for the brave and' true." Chorus: '■ Knitting, knitting, : knitting, .With! the khaki wool and grey, ' ' Mufflers, socks, and Balaclava caps, : they are knitting day by day ; Knitting, knitting, knitting, with! a prayer ' in ev'ry tow; That tho ones they, (hold in their heart so dear may be guarded as they go. • We would like you to call atiour Warehouse and hear it played ovbt. If unable, send, Ib. lOd, in 6iuiiipp and we will post you. a copy. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, WELLINGTON, ■■ Agenta for the Famous Brinsmead pianos. MUSIC FOR THE MASSES. READ THIS-ONE OF HUNDREDS. Marshland Rd., Christchurch, Jan. 7,1915. T|EAR MR. BIRLEY,—I was invited to ■ a yo\ing lady's home last Wednesday who is considered a very good pianist: Knowing I had learnt by your system,, she, asked me to bring my music. This I' did. When I played several of my pieces she was not only surprised, but dumbfounded to hoar mo play 6o well after such a short time learning: (16 lessons), and thought your system marvellous. I am sending stamps to pay for the piece, "Robbin's Return," which I received.— I remain, yours truly, Miss A, Gottermeyer,. Call or write .for all particulars, and sea testimonials from all parts of N.Z. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OP MUSIC, Boulcott, Street (Chambers), Wellington. Interviews any time. •. IMPERIAL HOTEL, WAIPAWA. HAWKE'S BAY. AN Ideal Place for a Holiday. Lovely climate, away from the sea ooast. Good trout fishing. First-class chef. Only the very best of Liquors and Ales kept in'stock. L. ISHERWCOD, Proprietor. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., of Hamilton, Waika/to, draw tho attention of laud buyers to their advertisement giving full particulars of what. is ; described as a most desirable farm, handy to Opotiki, in tho Bay of Blcnty, for salo as a going concern. Tho owner is aged and has fully decided to rotii'Cj and in consequence he offers the wholo farm with all the.stock at am. exceptionally low figure. .The property is suitable for any class of farming, the land being of excellent quality,'fully half is rich drained swamp. It is situated in one of the most progressive - centres, being only a few miles from the rapidly growing towns of Opotilci on the East Coast, and is faA modern G-roomed house in Watorloo Road. Lower Hutt, the property of Mr. o..Newman.,will bo auctioned by Mr. S,' <->eot*s<j Mthim at. tbc Chamber of Com* #W8 oa.,W.eAiii£d<^a«t„.'oJ;

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 7

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