AMUSEMENTS, jCJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Pullers' Vaudeville Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. THE C! OLDEN ERA OF REFINED VAUDEVIELE. . A GIGANTIC NEW PROGRAMME FULLERS' Vandoyille Specinlty FULLERS' Company. Ot Sterling Briliance aud A r ari<3ty. A Veritable Triumpli Achieved liv MISS DAI.SY ,IEROME> The incomparMLSS D.VIS Y JEROJIE, able and fascinMIS.S DAISY JEROJtE, Bating MISS DAISY JEROME, Comedienne. Who is Nightly Captivating huge audiences by the excellence of her art. Great and Glorious Success of LE-S LEGERTE Famous' EES LEGERTE Fronoh • LI'S LEGERTE Acrobats. The inimitable PARIS GREEN. Monologuist, PARIS GREEN. LAVEEN AND CROSS, LAVEEN AND CROSS, Marvellous Comedy Athletes. Farewell! Last 5 Nights of BLETSOES' REVUE CO., BLETSOES' REVUE CO., In the Morriest, Maddest, and Host Musical Burlcsquo ever offered. , PALMISTRY UP TO DATE. ■ ■ — PALMISTRY UP TO DATE. — PALMISTRY UP TO DATE. The Weird and "Wonderful Rom©. ALBERT HLETSOE as the Demonstrate*. ROY RENE As the Lore-sick Youth. Don't miss last 5 opportunities of seeing Srageland's Funniest Season. Positively Closes Saturday Evening. Prices—2s., Is. 6(1. and Is. Booking at The Bristol. Gd. nxtra. Doors 7.15. JJlb MAJESTY'S THEATRE.' THE SECOND HEAT OF THE DAISY JEROME COMPETITIONS Will eventuate AT B—TO-NIGHT—AT 8. 'And will continue each night until Friday Night. List Bight's hont was a rory interesting one, and revealed some really good artists. \ COME AND SEE WHAT YOUR LOCAL TALENT CAN DO. The Conditions of the Competition will run as follow:— Each Competitor to sing one verse and two choruses of either "PULL FOR THE SHORE," . "ROW, ROW, ROW," "THE HEART OF THE ClTl'." The Audience to do the Judging. FIRST PRIZE, .£3 3s. Od. SECOND PRIZE, .£2 2s. Od. THIRD PRIZE, £1 Is. Od. GRAND FINALE NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT I Book seats at The Bristol, as there is sure to be a crowd- '' pATRIOTIC EXHIBITION. NOW OPEN. 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 30 p.m. Daily, TOWN HALL. ' TOWN JTALL. ' ADMISSION FREE. NO COLLECTIONS. TO-NlGHT—Addresses by Hon. G. W. Russell (Minister of Internal Affairs), ivho will speak at 7.30 p.m., in. order that he may catch the Lyttelton ferry steamer at 8 p.m., Mr. T. M. Wilford, M.P., Madame Bouefve, and Miss Beatrice Day. Display of Ambulance Work by the Wellington South Nursing Division of the Stl-. John Ambulance Brigade, under Mrs. K. Treston. Selections by Jupp's Band. FREE EXHIBITION BRITISH GOODS OPEN TO ALL. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. TiANGITIKEI A. AND P. ASSOCIAIL TION. • GRAND PATRIOTIC SHOW.'., To be Held at TAIHAPE, " WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1916. SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF PUREBRED AND FAT STOCK. . Leaping,' Riding, and Driving Competitions'. SPECIAL TRAINS AND EXCURSION FARES. MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR. TAIHAPE SALEYAE-DS, FEBRUARY 24, 1916. A. M. RYAN, Secretary. Box 81, Taihape. 'Phone 66. COMPOUND CORDIAL OF BLACK\J BERRY and JAMAICA - GINGER is an effective remedy for Diarrhoea', Dysentery, Pains in Stomach and Bowels. Price, 2s. per bottle. Posted, 2s 3d. Prepared only b/ R. M. GRm T , Chemist, 141 Vivian Street, Wellington. ONG live WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS! They do live long,and they lengthen the life of your boots. Get a pair. 1 ,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2701, 22 February 1916, Page 7
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