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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-DAY AT 3.30. Grand TO t DAY AT 3.30. Bargain TO-DAY AT 3.30, Matinee. lust TO-DAY AT 3.30. Matinee of TO-DAY AT 3.30. Paul Stanhope. TO-DAY AT 3.30. GRAND BARGAIN MA'PIKEE. GRAND BARGAIN MATINEE. Last Matinee Performance of PAUL STANHOPE and liis AMERICAN REVUE COMPANY. PATRONS. PLEASE NOTE that To-day's Matinee Performance will not commence until 3.30. Y-ou will, then be able to witness tho procession and come to the Matinee afterwards. Is. fid., Is. — Matinee Prices — Is. f}d., Is. Is. Gd'., Is. — Matinee Prices — Is. Gd,, Is. Is. 6t1., ]j5. — Matinee Prices — Is. Gil., Is. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay X'lace. 'Phone IGS. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! A NIGHT OP FAREWELLS. I.nst Appearance of MR. PAUL STANHOPE AND HIS SUPERB COMPANY" OP- COMEDIANS, In their record-breaking revue, FUN ON THE FARM, Last Niglit of Old Man. Last Night of 3000 ft. High. Last Night of Los Bates. Last Night o£ Fritzee de Guy, Last Night of Prank Norton. Last Night of Ruby Kennedy. Last Night of The Prisco Quartotto. Last Night of Tho Buty Korus. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, A Triple Stav Bill. MONDAY EVENING NEXT! ANOTHER STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. Messrs. Puller have riiuch pleasure in announcing tho engagement "of ono of tho GREATEST VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS IN ' _ " THE "WORLD. "" Direct from America, nei- s.s. Niagara, ' THE GREAT LUTES AND CO., ' THE GREAT LUTES AND CO., The Wizard of tho Feet. Starring engagement of MR. LION HOFFMAN, MR. LION JIOFFMAN, That \. LaugfiabV Ball Bouncer and Hat Manipulator. MISS HAZEL MORRIS. MISS HAZEL MORRIS, ■ America's Chic Ragtime' Exponent. rjpHli BRITANNIA. ' , THE CONTINUOUS THEATRE, "Tho Big Picture Boom," CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, .CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, ■The Great Emotional Actress ■ In • A GLORIOUS CREATION. In " FIVE COLOSSAL ACTS, Entitled 'HEARTS IN EXILE."HEARTS IN EXILE." Never lias a picture created 60 tig a sensation in this City. COME TO THE DAY SESSIONS, ' as we are CROWDED EARLY EVERY EVENING. ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL.. . ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. / TONIGHT TO-MOHT . (SATURDAY), • At 8.15 o'clock, By MR. BERNARD. F. PAGE (City Organist).

Sprite Ancienne Holtoway Nocturne :.... Wolstenholine Rhapsody No. 3 Saint Saens Second. Movement from Symphony No. 2 Beethoven Prelude and Fugue in D : Gluzouvov Elegie Claussmann Piece Heroique '. Cesar Franck Admission:. SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING, JNO. R. PALMER, Town. Clerk, • 10th' September, 1915. HELP. i "For the Boys who •"Helped the Colours." r ."WEEDED GRAND OPERA HOUSE, TCTVERY -EJ ' 16th SEP, . , QFFERING , HUTT .VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, SPRING SHOW, IN AID OF THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS, ' DRILL HALL, near Main School, Lower Hutt, WEDNESDAY. AND THURSDAY, September lath and 16th, li) 15. ■ Afternoon at 3. Evening from 7.30, ADMISSION, Is; Orchestra. Refreshments. Flower and Sweet Stalls. • A. HAEDHAM, Hon. Sec. "pH? OH! YES, I'M GOING TO TAKE DORIS TO SEE "HINEMOA."SOUTHLAND , QUEEN CARNIVAL. In Aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund. GRAND a RT ttnion. rand Art ni o i\, 25 PRIZES—TOTAL VALUE, £5000. Including New Brick Bungalow (.£1000), Three New Houses' (,£BSO, £650.- respectively), Three New Motor-cars (£IOO, <£325, .C2OO, respectively), Five-acre Section. (X 350), Nugget, Pure Gold (,£300), and 16 other Valuable Prizes, all bona-iide value. . DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. Send Postal Order now for Single Ticket, 2s. 6d., or book of 20 Tickets, £2 10s.; or make personal application, to chief tobacconists and other agents, leading towns. ' PLEASE CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT. W. HARTLEY, Hon. Secretary, "Railway and Shipping" Princess, P.O. BOX:31, ,INVERCARGILL. HOROWHENUA RACING CLUB. TOTALISATOR FOR MEETING. DOMINATIONS for all Events (except J-> 'Maiden' Scurry) CLOSE on SATURDAY, 11th Sentember, at 8 p.m. * R. D. WALLACE, Secretary. Box 27, Levin. MUSIC FOR THE MASSES. READ THIS—ONE OF HUNDREDS. Marshland Rd., Christchurch, Jan. 7,.1915. TTjiEAR MR. BIRLEY,—I was invited to Jt-' a young lady's homo 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 heer .me play so well after such a short time learning (16 lessons), and thought your system marvellous. I am sending stamps to pay for the piece, "Bobbin's Return," which I received.— I remain, yours truly, Miss A. Gottermeyer. Call or write for all particulars, and see testimonials from all parts of N.Z. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcott Street (Chambers), Wellington. Interviews any time. GOOD Printing promptly produced *t . popular prices, at i'Domiaioa'i Job , - ■

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 7

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