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AMUSEMENTS. ■jrjlS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Lid. TO-NIGHT! At 8.- TO-NIGHT! New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Messrs. Fuller present A UNIQUE, UNRIVALLED AND GIGANTIC AGGREGATION OF THE WORLD'S STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS. In a superior, new, and varied programme of undoubted excellence. First appi'OTance of MISS HILDA FELSTED, MISS HILDA FELSTED, The Confidential Humorist, In sonss at and away from the piano. Another English Importation, BELLE and BETTY Dainty BELLE and BETTY Dancing BELLE and BETTY Duo. In original Terpsichoreau Siiecialtiea, First appearance in N.Z. of MR, FRED M'GUIRE, MI?. FRED M'GUIRE, The Eminent Light Comedian. A welcome reappearance, BROAVN and SORLIE Now the BliOYi'N and SORLIE Laughter BKOAYN and SORLIE Commences. The famous Ethiopian Entertainers, First appearance of MISS LYDIA CARNE, MiSS LYDIA CARNB, In Impersonations of Fuller Favourite). Special re-engagement of THE NEOPOLITANS Classical THE NEOPOLITANS Vocalists. In excerpts from Grand Opera.. ~ Enormous success nightly of LAVEEN AND CROSS, LAVEEN' AND CROSS, The Extraordinary Comcdv Acrobats. LES L'EGERTE, LES LEGERTE. ■Wonderful Novelty Equilibrists. An added attraction, starring re-engage-ment of the trulv great artiste, > MISS ALICE PIERCE, MISS A.LICIV PIERCE, . M ISS ALICE PIERCE, The Distinguished Impressionist. Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Booking at The Bristol. _____ Two Bis: Attractions. A FAMOUS PLAYER DRAMA Aoid a CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY, CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY. ! A Gigantic Starring Bill. A Wonderful Compelling Drama, featuring THOMAS W. ROSS, in ono of lu's great characterisations. Produced witli all the elaborate detail of the Famous Players' Co. 5000 ft. '5000 ft. THE ONLY SON! The story of a ne'er-do-well and the brave fight he made for his mother's sake. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN" . Is with us again. In his own • inimitable way ho shows us how, he carried out his duties as THE NEW JANITOR, . ) A perfect droam of comedy laughs. Tor . cannot imagine anything funnier' thai CHARLIE CHAPLIN V As : THE NEW JANITOR. The GAUMONT GRAPHIC as well. Tea served Free at Day Sessions to Dresi Circle Patrons. ■ . Prices—Day Sessions, Stalls^3d.; Dresi Circle, Gd. . Night Sessions, Usual Prioes HE MARTYRDOM OF NURSI CAYELL." A Great Belgian' War Drama. ICING'S THEATRE," Commencing MARCH 6. OVERLAND IN TEE SUNNY SOUTH ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. . WARD to Kaikoura and vice-versa beautiful scenery on route; an idea holiday. Cars leave Ward Mondays, Wed 0 nesdays, and. Fridays, returning Tuesdays ? Thursdays, and' Saturdays. 1 A. J. CLEMETT, 8 Proprietor. ? NOTE—My Cars run in conjunctio with Messrs'. Lougesen and Co.'s, froi ?: Kaikoura to Parnassus. p. For further particulars, booking fee; , etc., apply to G. Stanley Chisholm Ai coimtant and General Agent, 219 Lambto Quay, Wellington. 'Phone 70.

Special''Feature Advertisements. Magyar Night Dresses. Camisoles. Delicately traced ,"ready to work," with 1 very charming easily embroidered/designs. These are on Tootal's new. material, TARANTULLE, specially made for dainty Lingerie. • TWO DESIGNS are illustrated below, and these can be, had either for Nighties or Camisoles. : ■ , THE PRICES are specially low for such high quality goods.; . v . NIGHTIES 4/U ; CAMISOLES 1/11 ■ ' Both Post Free. THIS IS A SPECIAL CASH OFFER. ' 1663,. 1667. These can only be obtained from— PRINGLESLTD. "Art Needlework Specialists," LAMBTON QUAY.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2706, 28 February 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2706, 28 February 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2706, 28 February 1916, Page 7

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