AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Fullers' Vaudeville and. Theatres, Ltd. NIGHTLY at 8. SATURDAY, 2:30. New FULLERS' Vaudeville' Specialty FULLERS' Company. THIS AVEEK'S PROGRAMME 1 Universally acknowledged to be A MAGNIFICENT SHOW. '• Every Artist enthusiastically received and rapturously encored. UNEQUIVOCAL SUCCESS OF OUR NEW ENGLISH IMPORTATIONS. An instantaneous triumph achieved by .MISS HILDA FIiLSTED, \ i MISS HILDA I?ELSTBD. \ The Confidential Humorist. MR. FRJiD JI'UUIRJi, . ■ Actor, Vocalist, and Comedian. > Brilliant and Empha'ic success of BELLE and BETTY, ' In their Charming Dancing Scena. ' Brilliant Success Nightly , of 'Billy BROWN and SORLIE George The Funniest Men Alive. SUSS LYDIA CARNE, Mimic. THE NEAPOLITANS. Last Nights of LAVEEN AND CROSS. LES LEGERTE, Enormous Success Nightly .of . MISS ALICE PIERCE, MISS ALICE PIERCE, The Distinguished Impressionist. Prices—2.*., Is. 6(1.,,and Is. Book at The Bristol, 6d. extra. Doors, 7.16. Under the Patronage of the Wellington Boxing Association. rp 0W N -HALL. Direction Kingdon and Walker. NEXT SATURDAY, 4th MARCH. -.ONE NIGHT ONLY. The Great Fight Film, ' ' WILLARD v. JOHNSON WILLARD v. JOHNSON WILLARD v. JOHNSON , For ,£IO,OOO and the Heavy-wekjht Boxing Championship of the World. THE DOWNFALL OF THE NEGRO. THE DOWNFALL OF THE .NEGRO. The full 26' rounds are vividly depicted on the screen. Johnson lands often enough, to out ten men, but the blows mako no impression on the GSint Cowboy, JESS WILLARD. Terrific right 6wing on the jaw is the deciding blow. CLOSE-UP VIEWS OF EVERY IMPORTANT PHASE OF THE CONTEST. Prices, 2s. and Is. Reserves at Bristol, 2s. Gel. Signor Truda's Orchestra. W. A. LOW, Representative. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Town hall. 1 town hall. OWN HALL. , TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! . . ' (WEDNESDAY) (WEDNESDAY), At S o'clock. By MR. BEiRNARD F. PAGE (City Organist).. Overture, "Coriolan" ..:.... Beethoven Prelude from "La Dauwisello Elue" Lo Petit Berger (The Little Shepherd) Debussy Prelude from L'Enfant Prodigue Air Gavotte Wesley Harmonies du soir '.. Karg-Elert Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Dorian) : Bacli Soeur Monique Couperiri' (1668-1733) Gavotta Martini (1706-1781) Piece Heroique ;...... Cesar Franck Admission: , ■ I SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING, . Doors open 7.15 o'clock. JNO. E. PALMER, Town Clerk. | PIANOS. PIANOS THE BRITISH BRiNSMEAD. IT is because of its intrinsic value that the BRINSMEAD PIANO ' has attained the unsurpassed reputation in which it is held in all countries. It is the Piano that all the World knows, uses, and. admires, not because it is British— but because it is Best. ' A shipment of 1916 Models just received ex Tttinui, Inspection cordially; invited. Easy terms arranged. . CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., - Manners Street, Wellington. Solo Agents for British Pianos by Challen, George Rogers and Son, Moore and Moore, Justin Browne, and Pleyel (Frenoh). rjp MAIA . . WINES.
Special Feature Advertisements. : . : : — : : —< .; | Still A Short Spell Of V ; ; i Patrick's • \ m GREAT SUMMER'SALE.'\ I Although the best of good tilings St I"*1 ■ must come to an end very |L,- 'gsgjHy -*1 shortly—you still have a brief ' opportunity of securing 'sensa- ! tional savings. We might write. I {j§g.fli I -■< >^> • on and on explaining the bene- fe i| i ; ' i fits of this'. Sale, but wo con- ; m ; sider that a . few Bargains Jlffm • < chosen at random will serve to ( ; emphasise our point. aWLajjmii.i»'..-' ■"■ '■■■ [ NOTE THESE COOD THINCS I- ! WHITE TURKISH TOWELS—Size 4oin. x 22in. Usually 2s. I'd. pair. Sale Prine- Is. 11d. pair. WHITE TURKISH TOWELS—SOin. x 26in. Usually 3s. 3d. . Saic pfics, 2s. 6d. pair. HEAVY BATH TOWEL —44in. x 25in. Usually 3s. 9d. pair. I Sale Prine, n ~ "id. pair. I GREY STRIPED TOWELS—Very serviceable. Usually 2s. 3d. - f i Sale Pries. Is. 9rt. pair. ' » . i GREY STRIPED TIGHT WEAVE TOWELS-46in. x 22in. Usually 8 3s. Gd. pair. Sale Price, 2S. 6u. GREY STRIPED VERY SOFT TOWELS—46m. x 26iii. Usually 4s. lid. Sale Price, 3s. lid, OUR PIECE OF GOOD ADVICE IS: "DON'T DELAY." ' ! DAYS ARE PASSING, PASSINC! * BARGAINS ARE COINC, COING! .-■j'.--i i t • . CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS,.WELLINGTON, ii
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