. AMUSEMENTB. J ' . HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE,. Courfcenay Plaoe, 'Phono 165. TO-NIGHT AT 8. ~ TO-NIGHT ,AT 8 ( , Inst Two Nights' Farewell Season of PAUL STANHOPE and his AMERICAN MUSICAL REVUE CO., In the Extraordinarily Successful Burlesque— Last PUN ON A FARM Last Two PUN ON A FARM Two Nights FUN ON A FARM Nights Ono of- tho Most Novel and Refreshing , " Stage Attractions EVER SEEN IN WELLINGTON. Supported by an ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Lost Nights of BILLY WELLS' 4 THE ECLAIR TWINS JESSIE and DOLLY MILLER, : PHIL PERCIVAL, ... - ERNEST PITCHER. F. HERBE^TE. Priee9—2s., Is. Gd.i and Is. Booking at the Bristol.Gel. extra. Doors, 7.15. TjlH? OH! YES, I'M GOING TO TAKE , DO RIS TO SEE "HINEMOA."LAST TWO DAYS, and reluctant farewell , to "THE LION'S CUBS"." V E R Y B 0 D Y' S. TO-DAY, FROM NOON. -OUR GRAND PATRIOTIC DRAMA EXCITES YOUR PATRIOTISM At the Martial Spirit of (THE LITTLE LADS IN KHAKI, " Tho Empire's Bravo Boy Scouts, , who gallantly FIGHT IN MANY WAYS FOR BRITAIlf: And who Frustrated the schemes of German Spiet when trying to steal THE PLANS OF THE ALLIES. 3000 ft. of excitcment. . 3000 ft* "THE LION'S CUBS." -/ ' "THE LION'S CUBS." ..,.: 3—Supporting Items—3 ON MONDAY, AT NOON. A splendid ladies' drama, Portraying . the efforts of a. father tfl protect his daughter from the storms and,'* stress, of the world. - A Story of-Human Interest. THE LIVING DEATH.., - ,2000 ft. . THE LIVING DEATH. :2000ft. , M And a Grand Keystone Gomedy, featuring Syd. Cliaplin, the evergreen comedian ia!
GUSSLE TIED TO TROUBLE. -v . GUSSLE TIED TO TROUBLE. 4—Other Magnetic Gems—4 Prices: Adults, 6d.; Children. 3d. HELP. 'Tor, the Boys who ■ "Helped tkeColoure,*# :• I s N' EEDED ■ V GRAND OPERA HOUSEf Every - 16th SEP. :::■ M™ ' ■ : QFFERING '•■■■ ' : ' -LADIES' HOCKEY.' .JkJEW ' ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1 ' ' BASIN RESERVE, . TO-DAY (FRIDAY): AT 3 P.M. CANTERBURY V. WELLINGTON. wanganui v. watrarapa; .. MANAWATU- V. POVERTY. BAY," ' Admission, fid. •• • , MIRAMAR GOLF CLUB; MEMBERS aTe hereby notified.-that owing to 'the arrival of Wounded Soldiers, the COMPETITION FOR SATURDAY WILL NOT BE PLAYED. ' ' : G.O.SUTTON, . ; Secretary, ONE, TWO,- THREE, 1 . FOUR, FIVE, SIX 1 i ■ IN X ...... . ! • SEPTEMBER. .A-: 1: "TTINEMOA." ' "XXINEMOA." 6 NIGHTS ' WELLINGTON SAVAGE OLUB. '■ "li/TEMBERS are' hereby notified-th'at thfi Korero, to. be. held NEXT SATUR* DAY (11th inst.), will take the form o£ a "Military Night," and the performance will commence at 7.45 p.m. sharp. ' Members are requested to be. punctual) ■ . JAMES DYKES, ' ' Secretary,. THE WELL-KNOWN MAKES* GENTLEMEN'S SUITINGS Are represented at' HILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE. ?H — —
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2563, 10 September 1915, Page 7
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