AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. 'Phono 165, NIGHTLY At 8- TO-NIGHT New PULLERS' Vaudeville Revue FULLERS' Company. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A brand new and sparkling programme of exceptional NEW ARTISTS: ■ NEW ACTS. NEW NOVELTIES. FRESH FACES. NEW REVUE TO-NIGHT! At S.. TO-NIGHT! A rather superlative aggregation of the WORLD'S BEST ARTISTS, Under special starring engagement and first appoarance in Wellington of MORRIS AND MEEKER America's MORRIS AND MEEKER Premier < MORRIS AND MEEKER Patterers. The salesmen of joy who have "the , goods," in their original comedy, , "SELLING A DOORMAT," ' As played by them in all the principal theatres throughout America and England. Direct from England. First appearance of BILLY KINCAID Scotch BTLLY KINCAID Comedy BILLY KINCAID Juggler. A most irresistible vaudevillo act, i Another Feature Attraction, < MR. EDDIE MARSHALL, MR. EDDIE MARSHALL, MR. EDDIE MARSHALL, Tho renowned American cualkolojpst, Featuring caricatures of members of the audience and also presenting the' ULTIMATE FATE OF THE KAISER, Everything new, complete change by ALSACE AND LORRAINE, ALSACE AND LORRAINE, Tho greatest refined musical specialists in the world." MISS ROSE LEE IVY. In an entirely new repertoire. THE ELTON BLACK COMPANY Will present a. new and original tovuo, OH! YOKOHAMA. OH! YOKOHAMA. OH! YOKOHAMA. OH! YOKOHAMA. OH! YOKOHAMA. OH! YOKOHAMA. A Japanese musical comedy Tevuc. Now Songs, Now Quartettes, New Scenery,* New Jokes, New Dances, New Music. THE KEYSTONE QUARTETTE. n THE FLAPPER BRIGADE. Prices: 25., Is. Od., and Is. Book at • The Bristol, Cd. extra. Doors open 7.15. ■ . mTHE LOWER HUTT BRANCH OF 1 ' THE WOMEN'S NATIONAL RE- ) SERVE havo received permission from - His Worship the Mayor (Sir. Luke) to hold a FLOWER CARNIVAL in Wellington, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2f, for ' Patriotic' Funds. To make it a huge success the co-operation of all those willing to help is asked. For particulars, please communicate with MISS I. BUNNY, Hon. Sec., Woburu Road, Lower Hutt.
THE SONG OF THE HOUR. "TILL THE BOYS COME HOME." ("KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING") The Best Song of its class published during the war. A charming melody sot to appropriate words, make this Song appea 1 to all. We give the words of the refrain: Refrain: "Keep the home fires burning, While you hearts are yearning, Though your lads are far away | They dream of home; There's a silver lining Through the dark cloud shining, ■ Turn tho dark cloud inside out Till the boys come home." This Song is the present best seller in Great Britain and Australia, and is already in Wg demand in New. Zealand. Every singer should have a copy. In 3 keys: F. (C. to Eb.), G. and. Ab., PRICE: Is. 9d. COPY. POSTED, Is. 10id. CHAS. BEGG AND C 0.,: LTD.,. MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. Importers of High-grade British Pianos. IN THE GARAGE, ALICIA METAL Proves its value by giving .entire satisfaction. IT is a copperrhardened alloy specially prepared to withsta-id. the hammering action of Motor Car Bearings by the MAGNOLIA METAL CO. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD., Wellington. BRICE'S LUNCHEON AND' TEA ROOMS/ BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, S to 7.30, try Brice'e. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. /\ARS FOR HIRE OR STORED, \J Oil and Petrpl Supplied.; • 'Phone 29a. 'Address: Next Public Trust Offloe. Lambton Quay. •N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress. FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves, try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonic. ' It never fails. Acts promptly, while its effects are lasting.- ' Price; 2s. Gd. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN. ~ ■ Chemist, 141 Vivian Street.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2619, 15 November 1915, Page 7
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