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AMUSEMENTS, JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville (Ltd.). EVERY EVENING AT 8. Managerial: To avoid disappointment, come early, or Reserve your seat. Hundreds turned away nightly. A'NOTllEli -GREAT TRIUMPH. The huge audience last night shook tlw Jiouso with laughtor at BLE'L'SOES' REVUE COMPANY Second Aeroplanic Production. BE BEAUTIFUL A perfect storehouse BE BEAUTIFUL of humour—broad, BE BEAUTIFUL rollickiJigr, irrcsistBE BEAUTIFUL ible. There is no BE BEAUTIFUL subtlety about it, BE BEAUTIFUL but the humour is BE BEAUTIFUL the boisterous; jovial BE BEAUTIFUL sort of fun. that is BE BEAUTIFUL purely the product BE BEAUTIFUL of the moment, and BE BEAUTIFUL carries the audience BE BEAUTIFUL from roar to roar of BE BEAUTIFUL spontaneouslaughior. ALBERT BLETSOE as Miok the Irishman. ROY RENE as The Beautifier. And the Full Strength of the MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE CO. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE DE LUXH Immediate Success of LAURENCE JOHNSTON, ■ The truly great Ventriloquist, MANUEL AND NAGEL, In their attractive musical act. IBEX, SYLVIA. BARLEE AND SUTTON. And the distinguished impressionist, MISS ALICE PIERCE, Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Book at The Bristol, 6d. extra. gps MAJESTY'S THEATEB, Direction: Fullers' Vaudeville. Ltd. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 14th, A MEMORABLE EVENT. A MEMORABLE EVENT. THE COMING 01? DAISY JEROME : THE COMING OF DAISY JEROME, THE COMING OF DAISY JEROME. THE COMING OF DAISY JEROME, " THAT GREAT COMEDIENNE, In au Entirely New Repertoire. READ THIS WONDERFUL RECORD MISS DAISY JEROME, who concludct her Three Weeks* Season at the Bijoi Theatre, Melbourne, last Saturday night BROKE ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS HUNDREDS OF INTENDING. PATRONS being reluctantly turned away al each performance during the whole ol these three' weeks. THE SAME WILL OCCUR HERE From NEXT MONDAY NIGHT!. A fair percentage of the Public will noi bother to book their scats, although i' costs little more to ensure comfort ant avoid disappointment at the Tickei Boxes. DAISY JEROME, ■ DAISY JEROME, BREAKER OF BOX OFFICE RECORDS MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 14th. MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 14th. AGS!" "RAGS!'

GIGANTIC SWIMMING CAB'NIVAIi: TO GBLEBBATE THE OPENING OP THE TJUBLIC mEPID Q W I'M MING BATH, / i üblic -8-EPID PWI-MMING -DATA, - T ASM AN STREET.'. WEDNESDAY, -9 th ' FEBRUARY, ■ AT 8 P.M. 1 EXHIBITIONS OP SCIENTIFIC AND FANCY SWIMMING & LIFE-SAVING. SPECIAL GYMNASTIC DISPLAY ON APPLIANCES SUSPENDED OVEE • THE WATEH, ' ■ • COMPETITIVE AND COMIC ITEMS: MUSIC BY WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND. ./ Seating Accommodation, 1000 people. .. Admission: Adults, Is.; Soldiers, Bd.; School .Children, 6d. COME AND SEE THE FINEST TEPID SWIMMING BATE IN NEW ZEALANJS , The Public will be admitted to .the Bath from G a.m. on Wednesday, 9th 1-eW • ruary, onwards. Charges as per Time-table, to be obtained Iree on applicatioi at the Baths. i sonDTiwr.

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'I . Special Feature Advertisements. s \ HERB, PRICE is prepared to make the finest | SUITS - TO - MEASURE i From 66/- up* . . Every garment shows the limit of thorough -workmanship and finish —every garment is a sterling example of quality iim : li WHY CO TO A TAILOR •o ■ I w - whea WE can build a suit to your in- > 'If-* it ft .*sl ixf si dividual measurements ? We can give * |r~-, , j V"s you equal satisfaction in every detail at • • M a muc k c^lea P er pri«e! \\ il \ II FOR YOUR \smL "iPf CHOICE A SPLENCiD RANGE W'FVI f OF QUALITY MATERIALS, | ff 4 \j> > and take especial pains to meet all your * ill "f requirements. ' LET US MAKE YOUR-NEXT SUIT! We guarantee yon will he thoroughly satisfied. CLOTHING STORE: >1 MEROERY: I 50 WILLIS STREET. 54 and 56 WILLIS STREET. | |l -

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2689, 8 February 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2689, 8 February 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2689, 8 February 1916, Page 7

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