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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. AT 2.30 TO-DAY AT 2.30 AT 2.30 TO-DAY AT 2.30 FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE MATINEE. Matinee Prices—D.C., 25.; O.S. Is.; Children half-price; Stalls aiul Upper Circlo Gil. Doors open 1.50. Coramonce 2-30. . IF MAJESTY'S ■ THEATRE. Fullers' Vaudevi]lo and Theatre, Ltd. NIGHTLY, at B.' SATURDAY, 2.30. New FULLERS' Vaudeville Speciality FULLERS' Company. Ail Instantaneous triumph. aclriovea by MISS HILDA FELSTED, Tho Continental Humorist. . -SIB, FEED MAGUIRE, Actor, Vocalist, and Comedian, BELLE AND BETTY, In their Charming Dancing Scena. Billy BROWN" and SORLIE, Georgo ''ITir Real Coon.'i. MISS LYDIA CARNE, Mimic.THE NEAPOLITANS, Vocal Duettists. Last appearance of LAVEEN AND CROSS. , LES LEGERTE. MISS ALICE PIERCE. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. A Most Important Engagement of 1 MR, HARRINGTON REYNOLDS. | (Father Kelly of "The Rosary"), i And His Company of Dramatic Players, jj Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and Is. Book at i The Bristol, 6d. extra. Doors, 5. ' BOX PLAN AT/THEATRE TO-DAY after 1 p.m. Book seats at His Majesty's Theatre. TO-NIGHT,' QRAND OPERA ,■ HOUSE. imsees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Rub-Lessees Stanley M'Kay and Co. Direction Geo. Stephenson PANTOMIME—Last Night of the Season. PANTOMIME—Last Night of the Season. PANTOMIME—SpeciaI Soldiers' Night. PANTOMIME—SpeciaI Soldiers' Night. PANTOMIME The Gorgeous Pantomimic PANTOMIME Extravaganza, i PANTOMIME "LITTLE 80-PEEP." PANTOMIME "LITTLE 80-TTJEP." ' PANTOMIME "LITTLE 80-PEEP." (Tho Girl Who Lost Her Sheep.) Come and Join the Soldiers in the Singing of tho Enchanting Choruses. Recognised by Press and Public to bo The BEST PANTOMIME EVER STAGED IN WELLINGTON AT THE PRICES. 200 Magnificent Costumes Worn in tho 200 200 Production. 200 Beautiful Melody. Bewitching Young Ladies. GOOD-BYE TO ALL THE FAVOURITES GOOD-BYE TO ALL THE FAVOURITES MR, WILL RAYNER (Tho Silvery Tenor) Will Sing "Coma Into the Garden, Maud." And "The National Anthems of the Allies." "Such a night a young man sees but onco in all his time." | PRICES, 35., 25., and Is.' PRICES, 35., 25., and Is.' PRICES, 35., 25., and Is." * Reserved Scats, Is. extra. Plan at Bristol till noon, afterwards at Grand Opera House. Early Doors, Gd. extra. R. POLLOCK, Representative. (PONCEEX CHAMBER TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL RECITAL. By MR. BERNARD PAGE (Piano). MR, HAYDN BECK'(Violin). ■ MR. SIGURD LESTRUP (Baritone). Accompanist: Miss Hanify. MONDAY, MARCH Cth, At Eight o'clock. TICKETS: 3s. and 2s. Seats can be reserved at tho Bristol Piano Co., Lambton Quay. £iooo r ®'2/e." G'ee! What a Chance!! WBSTLAND ' WESTLAND MONSTER ART UNION, J MONSTER ART UNION, By permission of the Minister of Internal . Affairs, . " For tho Benefit of our Soldier Heroes. . GOLD SPECIMENS To the value of - £1000. Positively Drawn at Easter. ' Ist. 2nd, and 3rd PRIZES. A Genuine Chance for. Anyone to. Win a Fortune. Send for a Ticket TO-DAY, ■ Tickets obtainable,' C. J. PFAFF, . ■ Secretary West Coasters' Association, J 38 PIRIE STREET, WELLINGTON, Send Stamped Addressed Envelope. '

Special Feature Advertisements. f The One Gift That Will Please Everybody : A BRITISH MADE CAMERA From HARRINGTON'S. WE RECOMMEND ONE OF, THE FOLLOWING'LINES:— "2J B FOLDING ENSIGN," with. Achromatio Menisous Lens and Ensign Junior Auto Compound Shutter, for Roll Films, 2i x 3} in. 275. 6d. "2} FOLDING ENSIGN," ditto, for Roll Films, 2} s4} in. 425. "3} FOLDING ENSIGN" complete with 'Achromatic Meniscus Lens and Ensign Simplex-Auto Shutter for Roll Films, 3} i 4Jin. 50s. Harringtons JJ; 42 WIUIS STREET, WELLINGTON, AND QUEEN STREET, v AUCKLAND. / Also at Sjdnev, Molbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide. WE TEACH PHOTOGRAPHY FREE I

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 7

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