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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Location: C'ourtenav Place. TO-NIGHT at S. SATURDAY, 2.30. TUE GREATEST VAUDEVILLE BILL Messrs Puller present MISS DAISY JEROME MISS DAISY JEROME , .MISS DAISY JEROME The Groat Character Comedienne. Enormous Success of BLETSOE'S REVUE CO. BLETSOE'S REVUE CO. In I lie Funniest of Revusieal Revues: VACATION TIME. PULLER'S VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. Last Nights ot LAWRENCE JOIINSTON, MANUEL AND NAGEL, AKMITAGE AND HINE. , Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Gd. | Upper Circle, Is. Doors 7.15. •: Booking at The Bristol, Gd. extra. | JJ IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. i; Commencing M.ONDAY, Februarv 21st. j Miss DAISY JEROME will oonduct a \ series of i NOVEL SrNGING COMPETITIONS, j Wi'in A VIEW TO DISCOVERING j AND ENCOURAGING LOCAL | r TALENT. i The Conditions of tho Competition vrill ] run as follow:— | Each Competitor to sing one veree j and two choruses of either i "PULL KIR THE SHORE," ! "HOW, ROW, ROW," ! "THE HEART Of THE CITS." . ; 2. Song.i mov be rendered in competitor 5 own stylo; it is not. necessary to impersonate M i-s Jerome. n The Competition will be decided- in heat;' each evening, commencing MON|JAY [GTIT, and thcuce onwards to I'RID AY NEXT, February 25th, tho successful competitors of each heat to - compote in tho Grand Final on FRIDAY NIGHT, February 25th. The Audience to do the Judgin". FIRST PRIZE, j;3 3a. od. SECOND PRIZE, £» 2s. Od. THIRD PRIZE, j;i Is. Od The coni petition is open to males and females of any age. Intending competitor forward names to Mr. Walter Fuller or ilr. J. Porter, His Majesty's Theatre! dbitankia theatre ■*- B AND JpEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. The Biggest, Brightest, and Best Programme Ever Screened. A five-reel WORLD CORPORATION FILM, WORLD CORPORATION FILM, "AFTER DARK," "AFTER DARK," "AFTER DARK," "AFTER DARK," "AFTER DARK," From the drama by the famous playwright DION BOUCICAULT. A three-reel forceful film masterpiece,- j "GOLD IS NOT ALL." "GOLD IS NOT ALL." _ "GOLD IS NOT ALL." Tho Funniest Screen Comedian : BILLIE RITCHIE, - In a side-splitting farce. "VENDETTA IN A HOSPITAL." "VENDETTA IN A HOSPITAL." , Latest World's Gazette. Nipper's Busy Day. PATRIOTIC EXHIBITION - 1 - ATRIOTIC ■ EXHIBITION OPENS 3 P.M.,. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. ■ TOWN HALL. T O >'W N HALL. FREE - — ADMISSION ■ — FREE 1 ■FREE ADMISSION FREE ' NO COLLECTION, ' SPEAKERS: ' Right Hon. tho_ Prime Minister (W. F. Massey, Esq.), Sir Joseph Ward, ' His Worship the Mayor (J. P. 1 Luke, Esq.), C. M. Luke, Esq. (President Central Chamber of Commerce), and R. W. Dal ton, Esq. (H.M. Trade Commissioner in N.Z.). OPEN AGAIN IN THE EVENING, From 7 to 10 o'clock, ' When the Speakers will be Ca.pt. Donald / Simson and F. W. Manton, Esq. SEE THE PATRIOTIC EXHIBITION! ' A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. CARS FOR HIRE OR STORED, ( Oil and Petrol Supplied. I 'Phone 2924. ( Address: Next Public Trust Office, I Lambton Quay. N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress, j "CITY DAIRY." j, For the Convenience of my Cnstomers. n I have OPENED a Branch at i< 31 MOLESWORTH STREET. tl Fresh milk . and cream s can be obtained Twice Daily. Fresh ti Eggs and Butter always on hand. w Phone 3313. Vl GEO. NASH, Proprietor. j]

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2698, 18 February 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2698, 18 February 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2698, 18 February 1916, Page 7

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