AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction—Fuller's Theatres anil Vaudeville, Ltd, .> TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING, AT 8, . TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING, AT 8. PULLERS' VAUDEVILLE CO; " ' J'lio Fuller Management take much prido in announcing the Notable Re-engagf " ment' in Vaudeville at enormous expense, COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY UtU, MONDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 14th, OP ENGLAND'S GREATEST CHARACTER COJIEDIENNE, MISS DAISY 'JEROME The Dainty, Dashing, Daring, Vivacious A rtiste; whoso Sparkling. Gaieties. hav(t.>' made her one of the most popular "Stars" of the present time. • MISS DAISY JEROMjB. MISS DAISY JEROME.' v - MISS DAISY JEROMJS. . MISS DAISY JJBROJiZ • The Breaker of all Box Office Records. In an Entirely New Repertoire;/ 'MISS DAISY)■ JEROME Probably there aro no living stago performers to describe vjiom in all her mare. vcllous versatility Press writer- have been at so much pains to find new epithet® MISS DAISY JEftOXS. MISS DAISY JEROME:;; , ', , Has been described as a "live wire," and tho sparks tliat Bcintillato in-' Eii'cljt''' brilliant showers while the "live wire" is in'operation' are like no artificial pyro'." technics thai have ever'been shown. MISS DAISY JEROME. MISS DAISY JEROME. . MISS DAISY JEROME. MISS DAISY JJSROME. j Is alive in every atom of her fascinating make-lip, off the 6tage as well as on it, olio is daring in her wit, extravagant and unexpected in her action, and there ; such demoniac joy in everything she does tliat it is no wonder critics sav . ■ .. ■ SHE HAS THE SPICE OF THE DEVIL IN HER. f Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. r «l.; Upper Circle, Is, * Booking at ITife Bristol I'iano Co. Booking, (id. extra. Toorg 7.15.' • . 'j
(QHAND OPERA ' HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees Stanley M'Kay and Co. SHORT SEASON Commencing SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, Mr. George Stephenson presents STANLEY M'KAY AND CO.'S PANTOMIME CO. PANTOMIME CO. In the screamingly funny, u[>tp-date Extravaganza BOY BLUE. BOY BLUE, BOY BLUE. BOY BLUE. BOY BLUE. BOY BLUE. BOY BLUE. BOY BLUE. BOY BLTFE. BOY BLUE, BOY BLUE. BOY BLUE. This is absolutely the funniest Pantomime. that has ever been staged in Australia. - ONE BIG LAUGH' From "rise to fall of curtain. This is the company that sot all Melbourne laughing early last year. It 3 laughing season in Auckland lasted three weeks—a record for Pantomime in j New Zealand. ,j The leading Sydney, Melbourne. Adelaide, and Perth papers say that no better dame, principal boy, or singing come-- 1 dian have been seon in Australia than JAMES GERALD. ESSIE JEffNING. . And WILL RAYNBR, LOOK OUT, FOR Will Speed (Tramp Cyclist, Rubee Raymond (American Too Dancer), end the wonderful Fredo Bros: (musical co.Kjedi' acrobats. ' POPULAR PRICES: lis., 25., Is. Early doors, Saturday, 6d. extra. Box Plan at Bristol. Booking Is, extra. R. POLLOCK, Representative. Town halt,. town hall. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT (SUNDAY),' At 8.15. HAYDN BECK HAYDN BECK. , : HAYDN BECK Will play ' ERNST'S BRILLIANT VIOLIN CONCERTO. Also „ .. "Prelude and Allegro" (Pugnani-Kreisler); "Prize Song" (Wagner); "Chinese Dance" (Kreisler); "Aria" (from Goldmark's Concerto); and "Zigeunenvcisen" (Sai'asate). Miss Miriam Russell, Song, Selected. The young gifted 'cello prodigy, HAROLD BECK, Will play "Consolation" (Squire), and "Gavotte in D" (Popper). Mr. Abel Rowe, Song, Selected* Trios for Violin, Violoncello, and Piano; "Autumn Song" (Tschaikovski); "Scherzo" (Schubert). ...... Accompanist: MR. FRANK CROWTHER. Collection at Doors. Patrons are asked to kindly contribute <ONB SHILLING (upstairs), and SIXPENCE (downstairs) A GENTLEMAN'S SUIT . Made by ILLIGA N, ■ ■ lielburn Avenue, Will continue io look "SMART" long after tho ordinary Suit has gone its way. I TOT AVE You tried TE MATA WINES S d -O. They aro a New Zealand product and the best! Prices from 28s. per casa 3. Write the Manager at Havelock Nortl for Priie List.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2693, 12 February 1916, Page 7
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