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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Fullers' Vaudeville and Theatres, Ltd. NIGHTLY, at 3. SATURDAY, 2.30. New CULLERS' Vaudeville Specially FULLERS' Company. THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME! Universally acknowledged to be A MAGNIFICENT SHOW. ' An instantaneous triumph achieved, by MISS HILDA FELSTED, . MISS HILDA FELSTEI.), The Confidential Humorist. AH?. FEED M'GUIEK, Actor, Vocalist, and Comedian. BELLE and BETTY, In tlieir Charming Dancing Seena. Brilliant Success Nightly of Billy BROWN and SORLIE Georgo The Funniest Men Alive. MISS LYDIA CARNE, Mimic. THE, NEAPOLITANS. Last Three Nights of LAVEEN AND -CROSS. LES LEGERTE, Last Three Nights of MISS ALICE PIERCE, MISS ALICE PIERCE, MONDAY EVENING NEXT. A Most Important Engagement of MR, HARRINGTON REYNOLDS (Father Kelly of The Rosary) And His Company of Dramatic i'layere. Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Book at Tho Bristol, 6d. extra. Doors, 7.15. QItAND OPERA HOUSE. irosees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees Stanley M'Kay and Co. Direction Geo. Stephenson LAST TWO NIGHTS Of Stanley M'Kay and Co.'s GREAT PANTOMIME SUCCESS, OLD'MOTHER HUBBARD. OLD MOTHER HUBBARD. OLD MOTHER HUBBARD. Don't miss hearing MR. WILL RAYNER, The Eminent Tenor. Final Production, SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 1. The Charming Panto., LITTLE 80-PEEP. LITTLE 80-BEEP. LITTLE 80-PEEP. LITTLE 80-BEEP. Prices, 33., 25., Is. Children, Half-price. Booking; Is. extra. R. POLLOCK, Representative. /TIHE SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY, Whitmore Street.' TO-NIGHT, AT 8. GRAND OPENING CONCERT BY MR. BRYANT 4 PARTY. SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS ESTELLE BEERE Resumes her Classes and Private Lessons Ist Week in March, at her STUDIO, 76 HILL STREET. A Children's Class (by request) will be held in the Masonic Hail. Telephone 1919.

ANZAC REMEMBRANCE DAY, IN AID OF SOLDIERS' HOME. SALE.OF PRODUCE, FLOWERS, AND BUTTONS WILE BE HELD ON THE STREETS ON FRIDAY, MARCH 3EDANYTHING FROM A LAMB TO AN EGG EECEIVED BX MRS. T. 11. WILFORD, Tinakori Road; Or the Hon Sec., .MRS. BODEN, 22 Sydney Street

PIANOS. PIANOS. THE BRITISH BRiNSMEAD. IT is because of its intrinsic value that the BRINSMEAD PIANO has attained the unsutpassed 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 Tainui. Inspection cordially invited. Easy terms arranged. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, .Wellington. Sole Agents for British Pianos by Ohallen, George Rogers and Son, Moore and Moore, Justin Browne, and Plcyel (Frenoh). YOUR PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK CJHOULD include an inspection CI of VERY CHOICE SUITINGS now being displayed by MILLIGAN'S, Kelbum A venue.

Special Feature Advertisements. "umatfcawtmaMyimaiiJßgwiHfiiWiii urn 'iuiiim ijnrumiiHPi.iiTMdniiiiwwniittiuiJW i"i 'BypatH—mh BRITISH MADE UNDERCLOTHING. "With this shipment of British made Underclothing wo are delighted. The taste displayed in the trimming of the Nights, Chemises, Knickers, and Camisoles, is excellent, while tne prices are the lowest possible for such dependable gods. 38 DOZEN CAMISOLES. Daintily trimmed with Lace, Embroidery, and Ribbons, at 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. 6d., 3s. Ild., 4s. nd„ and ss. 11d. CHEMISES, NIGHTS, KNICKERS. The smartest and cheapest Underclothing over shown in the City. Made of Fine Lawn and Longclor.hs. UNDERVESTS. A splendid stock of Woven Undcrvests, fancy V shape neck, all wool, silk and wool, silk pleated, etc. From SS, 11d. to 7S. lid. American Woven Cotton Vests, very large size. 15. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d„ and Is. Hd. Maids', is. QUEREE BROS. WILLIS STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2709, 2 March 1916, Page 7

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