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AMUSEMENTS, jTjIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. fullers* Vaudeville mid Theatres, Ltd. XIGUTLY, at 8. SATURDAY,' 2.30. New FULLERS' Vaudeville ipecialtj- FULLERS' Company. The People's moet Popular Entertainment. OUR NEW PROGRAMME! Jniversiilly acknowledged by last night's giimntic iituliiMice -to be A MAGNIFICENT .SHOW. Svery Artint enthusiastically received and rapturously encorcd.' UNEQUIVOCAL SUCCESS OF OUR NEW ENGLISH IMPORTATIONS. • Vn instantaneous triumph achieved by' MISS HILDA FELSTED, .... MISS HILDA FELSTED, 3ver,vono completely captivated by iliis dainty and talented jinglieh artist. Another ominentlv successful debut— Jilt. jhiEl) M'GUIRE, Brilliant amUEm phaSe success. of ! BELLE and BETTY,: " In their Charming Dancing Scena. Remarkable 'Success of the Laughter Kings, Billy BliOW'N and SORLIE Goorge The Funniest Men Alive. MISS LYDIA CAUNE. Mimic. THE NEAPOLITANS. Last Nights of LAVEI3N AND. CItOSS. Last nights of LES LEGERTE, . Enormous Success Nightly of MISS ALICE PIERCE, The Distinguished Impressionist. . • Prices—2s., Is. Gd., and Is. Book at The Bristol. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in ajnew Comedy (never shown before in ■Wellington), 'THE NEW JANITOR" is a huge draw "i _ r '\ '' W'hero a"~DoublVsiar" Projraimio is'n)ir being screened. A CHARLIE CHAPLIN -COMEDT And a FAMOUS PLAYERS' DRAMA. onderful Compelling Drama,' fea;uring THOMAS "W. ROSS, in one of his great characterisations. . . Produced with all the elaborate detail of tho Famous Plavors' Co. IOOOft. 5000 ft. "THE ONLY SON." "THE ONLY SON." The story of a ne'er-do-well and the bravo fight" he made for his mother. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In his own inimitable way he shows us hoiv ho carried out his duties as THE NEW JANITOR. THE NEW JANITOR. i. perfect dream of comedy laughs. You anuot imagine anything ■ funnier than his fifteen minutes' Tib-tickling ..joke, The GAUMONT- GRAPHIC' as well. Tea served Free a,t Day Sessions to Dress lirclo Patrons.. 1 Prices—Day Sessions, Stalls, 3d.; Dre6£ /ircle. Gd. Night Sessions, Usual' Prices A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. HAES FOR HIRE OR. STORED U 1 Oil and Petrol Supplied. . '"Phone 2924. '.Address: Next Public Trust Office," Lambton Quay. f. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress . BRICE'S f UNCHEON AND TEA- ROOMS " BEANDON STREET, next to . • ( , Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's. - EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Artiller; Buttons have come to hand. Ala

iust arrived, 'Auckland ' Badges, Braa Badges, Buttons, and Breeches, etc. at THOS. SHIELDS, Military, Tailor. 21 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). ~

Special Feature Advertisements. THE HIGHEST ATTAINABLE IN READY-TO-WEAR ' CLOTHING" FROM John Barran & Sons of Leedst V<&, jjJI - • • The demand for distinctive ready-to--1 " wear. Suits is fully met in ■ /j I Herb. Price's stock of j,b,s ' CLOTH,fjC - J&M The Suits lie is now showing are worthy to'be worn by the most particular, TF^wm 'dresser, • for they possess refinement, |||| jj J | " fi^egance > s ty'c> to a remarkable fV. pj THE PRICES RfINCE FROM— jII J v 47/6 & Of||7l t6' ; lio/-' : I I HERB. PRICE only asks that every / I ' man should come iii and "try-on" a few fl / M of these splendid ready-to-wcars.. It -A ' s n °t bis intention to urge you to buy, • * ' ,Ut you to. becomo. acquainted. •" 'with the variety and quality of his . stock of J-8.. CLOTHING. (THE CLOTHING THAT STANDS SUPREME.) GLOTHINC STORE: OUTFITTING STORE: BO WILLIS STREET, . 54 & 56 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2707, 29 February 1916, Page 7

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