AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. O. Courtenav Place. 'Phone 165. TO-DAY, at 2.30. TO-NIGHT, at 8. New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company. TO-DAY AT 130. ■ TO-DAY AT 2.30. GRAND "HOLIDAY MATINEE. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEU. Brilliant New Programmo and l p irst Appearance of BALANCING STEVENS, With his troupe of trained chairs and tables. MISS EUGENIE BOLAND. The Renowned Queensland Contralto. Is., lid., Is., lid., Is., fid., Is., 6d., Is., lid. Is., 0(1., Is. Matinee Prices. Is., Gd., Is. Is., (I<l., Is., (id., Is., Gd., Is., Gd., Is., Gd. Doors open 1.45. Commence 2.30. JJIS MAJESTY'S 'THEATRE. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT NEW HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. 'NEW HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. First Appcarance in New Zealand of BALANCING STEVENS, BALANCING STEVENS, BALANCING STEVENS, Introducing his marvellous troupe of trained chairs and tables. MISS EUGENIE BOLAND, SUSS EUGENIE BOLAND, The renowned Queensland contralto, in a high-class song recital. Everything new. Complete change by Ml{. LEONARD NELSON, "Jnstjjf, Plain Comedian." POLLARD AND JACKSON, THE MUSICAL IBSONS, THE COLLIERS, ARTHUR DOUGLAS, WELLS AND ECLAIR. . LOUIE DUGGAN. Prices 25., Is. 6d. and Is. Doors 7.15. TO-D.VY ~~~ At in" a.m. TO-DAY TO-DAY At 10 a.m. TO-DAY Magnificent Holiday Bill. Finest picture "demonstration" yet seen. Grand dramatic feature, portraying in thrilling scenes, The smiles and tears of life's vicissitudes. 2000 ft. Of Drama. 2000 ft. THE COUNTESS'S COACHING PARTY. THE COUNTESS'S COACHING PARTY. THE COUNTESS'S COACHING PARTY. The sixth startling episode of "THE MILLION DOLLAR. MYSTERY." Norton, the reporter, saves Florence and Jones from a trap set by tho Countess. Some very strenuous and exciting scenes are witnessed in this number. "WIFFLES ON THE RIVIERA," "WIFFLES ON THE RIVIERA," A Pathe colour comedy, featuring Charles Prince, a famous comedian. A series of screams, giggles, and hiccoughs of laughter. • BRITAIN'S NEW ARMY. BRITAIN'S NEW ARMY. Vice's nf many phases of the training of Kitchener's millions. THE NEW VALET comedy Topical GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Prices—Adults 6d„ Children 3d. lyjpSlC FOR THE MASSES. STILL ANOTHER, FROM HUNDREDS. 29S Hereford Street, Christchurch, September 29th, 1915. Dear Mr. Birley,—Would you be so kind as to send me "Sweet by-and-Bye, with Variations," also two others which I would like you to choose for me. I have marked on. your list pieces I already have, and hope you will choose rather difficult ones, as I like plenty to do. Yours sincerely, KURA G. DIXON. (The above pupil had\l6 lessons). Don't waste time and money. Tho "Colbir" system of Ragtime teaches you to play all tho latest songs and two-steps in 10 to 20 lessons. (No special music required.) Plenty of local references. Call and see testimonials from all parts; interviews any time. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Boulcott Street (Chambers, first floor up).
AMUBEMENTS. THIS MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK. At rj"\HE TCTMPRESS. ' J-HE lIOIPRESS. The World Film Corporation Presents in 5000 ft. of Superbly Enacted Melodrama, THE STORY OF A FOOL! ' " ' J "I never loved you, I wanted your Money!" 1000 People in the Great Revel Scene at. the Moulin. Rouge, Paris. 500 People in the Great Court Scene in Murder Trial. • Maximo's Famous Restaurant at Midnight in all its abandon. Tho Death Duel of the Two Women of tho Parisian Demi-mondes. Crowning tho Queen of Beauty- at tho Artists' Ball. Bland Holt's Drurv Lane play, by Arthur Shirley, now filmed by the 'Classical World Film Co. An incomparable production cf gc-Tgeous, settings, marvellous acting, and si pert photography. All thoso wonderful characters—Mar; cello Rigadout, La, Colombe, The Hunchback of tho Flower Markets, Mary Andrews, and Dick Sc-ymour. Thov Live!—•' Thev Live! * REMEMBER! Wo start at 10 a.m. to-day, and you can drop in any time. There's Other Good Films on. the same bill, and the PRICES ARE UNCHANGED. BEGG'S BRITISH PIANOS. TNTENDING Purchasers of a Piano -*• should not hesitate to visit our Showrooms. We have just opened up shipments of the latest models bv the famous British Makers:— . JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS. CHALLEN AND SON. GEORGE ROGERS AND SON. MOORE AND MOORE.. JUSTIN BROWNE.' NEWMAN & CO. | BRINSMEAD PIANO PLAYERS, Also, The Celebrated French Piano, THE PLEYEL. A selection of high-grade instruments unsurpassed. A cordial invitation is extended t:i visitors to visit our Showrooms, whether a purchaser or not wo will be only to pleased to demonstrate the beauties of tho various instruments. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The oldest-established Piano and--Music ■ House in N.Z.—54 years. Open every Friday night till 9 o'clock'. jgPRING SUITINGS MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE Feature the Best English Designs.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2601, 25 October 1915, Page 7
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