AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE 'lu-DAY, fit 2.30 Last Matinee of • TO-DAY, at 2.30 ELTON : BLACK'S TO-DAY, at 2.30 REVUE CO. TO-DAY, at 2,30 GRAND BARGAIN MATINEE! A Super-excellent Vaudeville Show! Produced exactly as at Nij»htl Last Matineo Performance of ELTON BLACK'S REVUE CO., In tho Highly Successful Musical Burlesque, "GOING SOME!" "GOING SOME!" "GOING SOME!" "GOING SOME!" Last day of all tlio Favourites, BILLY KINCAID EDDIE MARSHALL MORRIS AND MEEKER ROSE LEE IVY. THE LEE ALDOUS TRIO MATINEE PRICES—StaIIs Is., Children 6d.; Stalls, Adults and Children, Gd. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE" TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! New PULLERS' Vaudeville Revue and PULLERS' Company . Last Night of ELTON BLACK'S BURLESQUE CO. In the New Musical Revuo Attraction, "GOING SOME!" "GOING SOME!" "GOING SOME!" "GOING SOME!" Last Night of Elton Black Kate Howard Harry Quealy Cliff O'Keefe Gerald Cashman Pearl Livingston® Nollie Quealy Peter Brooke "Billy" Maloney. Last Night of BILLY KINCAID. EDDIE MARSHALL. MORRIS AND MEEKER. ROSE LEE IVY. LEE ALDOUS TRIO. Prices: 2 s., Is. 6(1.. and Is. Booking at The Bristol. Gd. extra. Boors 7.15. . Last Dav of "NAPOLEON, THE CHIMPANZEE." And the Hltli iipisodo of THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. STARTING MONDAY, AT NOON: Commencing a week of Fun and Humour, When Kevstone's Star' Artists, CHESTER CONKLEY And MACK SWAIN, Will hold a Military Review of their Laughing forces, in • BATTLE OF AMBROSE & WALRUS. BATTLE OF AMBROSE & WALRUS. A balf-hour of funny doings not according to military law, bilt any old law. Tho uumilitary feata of this redoubtablo duo are too funny to enumerate. IN THE PATH OF THE EXPRESS. IN THE PATH OF THE EXPRESS. IN THE PATH OF THE EXPRESS. The llfch Episode of THE MILLION DOLLAR MASTERY. In which some thrilling and startling scenes occur. Train wrecks and misadventures • form portion of this exciting melodrama. NOT WANTED, Pathetic NOT WANTED, Child Drama. Very Latest-GAUMONT GRAPHIC: _ 7tli .-Reinforcements Leave Wellingtons Farewell. Music by the Symphony Orchestra—Mt. and Mrs. Herbert Bloy and F. Johnstone. Prices-Adults 6d-> Children 3d. . ' BAND. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND at ISLAND BAY, TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 3 p.m. FOR THE MASSES. STILL ANOTHER. FROM HUNDREDS. 298 Hereford Street, Christohurch, September 29th, 1915. Dear Mr. Birley,—Would you be so kind as ,to send me "Sweet by-and-Bye, with. Variations," also two others'whioh' I would like you to choose for me. I have marked on your list pieces I »\- ready have, and hope you will choose rather difficult ones, as I like plenty to do. Tours sinoerely, KURA G. DIXON. (The above pupil had 16 lessons). Don't waste time and money. The "Colbir" System of Ragtime teaohes you to play all the latest songs and. two-steps in *10 to 20 lessors. (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). EXPEDITIONARY'FORCES. BRASS Badges and Buttons, Breeches, Putties, and all Military Trimminw at THOS. SHIELDS, Military, Tailor, SI Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). rM ATA WINES are absolutely pure, and are recommended for Invalids. Ask ycur Doctor!
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 7
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