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AMUSEMENTS. MEET ME at 2.30 TO-DAY at HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, location: Courtenay Place.. New Zealand's Most Palatial Theatre. ALL CARS STOP AT THE DOOR. TO-DAY AT 2.30 TO-DAY. TO-DAY AT 2.30 TO-DAY. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE MATINEE! FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE MATINEE! An Exceptional Organisation of Funmakers, Singers, Dancers, and Specialists, including BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS. BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS. i GEORGE. WHEELER; BETTY BRUCE, 1 THE ASTDLLES, . VIOLET TREVENYON, AMY MURPHY, NELLIE BLAOK, '. ARMSTRONG AND lIOWARTH, • WARD LEAR, CON MOREINI And MISS ALICE' FIERCE, London's Most Distinguished Impressionist. A GREAT BIG SHOW! EVERYTHING BIG but tiio PRICES-. Gd., Is.; Gd„ Is.; Gd., Is.; Gd., Is.; Gd., IG. l'lie greatest bargain over offered to tlie public. As we anticipate an unprecedented demand for seats To-day, the doors will be opened at 1.45 i ions MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenar Place. 'Phono IGS. -no N0 11IlEE LIST. 10-NIGHr and Everv Evening AT 8. New FULLERS' Vaudeville Speciality . FULLERS' . Company. Last Night of this Programme. lit „ .Enthusiastic Reception of ® FIERCE Tlie Distinguished MISS ALICE PIERCE Impressionist. Sensational Success Nightly of' . BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS, . BOLLINGER AND REYNOLDS, 'An extraordinary slack wire act, MR, GEORGE WHEELER, America's Versatile Tramp Musician, THE ASTELLES, MISS VIOLET TREVENYON 1 WARD LEAR. Last Night of MISS AMY MURPHY And MISS NELLIE BLACK.' . ARMSTRONG and HOWARTH. CON MORENI, BETTY BRUCE. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE TO-DAY. FROM 2 TO 5. Prices—2s., Is, Gd.. Is. Booking at the Bristol. Gd. extra. Doors- 7-15-LAST DAY - TO-DAY LAST DAY Of Oni Special Feature Bill, including A BATTLE OF WITS A BATTLE OF WITS, A BATTLE OF WITS, A. sensational melodrama— tho 17th Episodo'fcf THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. SALONIKA, SALONIKA, • The town where the Allies are now, THE JINK ON JEN.KS. ' A Most Laughable Comedy. i 3 OTHERS JUST AS GOOD. MONDAY AT NOON MONDAY A STARTLING ATTRACTION! Bristling AVith Sensational ScenesRescued, from tho Burning Flames.DESPERATE DEEDS BY DESPERATE PEOPLE. 2000 ft. . Of Thrills 2000 ft. TRAPPED. BY FLAMES. TRAPPED BY FLAMES. TRAPPED BY FLAMES. Norton and Florence receive an invitation to a masked ball. The Black Hundred aro there, and attempt to abduct Florence. An explosion occurs, wrecking the building, and Norton, fightin™ de& perately, saves the woman he loves.' Thus ends tho 18th Episode of "THE MILLION' DOLLAR MYSTERY." A serial drama that you must see. HONEYMOON PACT, HONEYMOON PACT, In a very funny picture the Newly-weds realise that life is not "One Sweet Dream." • IN THE HEART OF EGYPT, . IN THE HEART OF EGYPT, A ' Charming Scenic of th'is 'Wonder Country. ; GAUMONT GRAPHIC—AIways Good. Vita Drama—LOVE'S PACT. ; ' Prices—Adults Gd., Children 3d. ID-SUMMER TAILORING IS IN FULL SWING At M I L L I G A N'S, . Kelburn Avenue. EEPAIR BROKEN CASTINGS WITH. WELDARINE. ■ Small Sets, 15s. Large Size. 255. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD., Wellington. BRICK'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. BRANDON STREET, next to ■ ' Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat -rea, 5 to 7.50, try Brioe'a,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 15 January 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 15 January 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 15 January 1916, Page 7

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