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AMUSEMENTS. J_jTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Fullers' Theatre and Vaudeville, Ltd. Nightly at S o'clock. FULLERS' REFINED VAUDEVILLE. The Entertainment of the Day, because it Appeals to All Tastes. STILL THEY COME. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A GIGANTIC NEW BILL. Our supply of "Star" Attractions is constant and everlasting, and our latest Brilliant Aggregation, to be introduced TONIGHT, includes the Distinguished Actor HARRINGTON REYNOLDS HARRINGTON REYNOLDS I (Father Kelly of "Tho Rosary"), Supported by his Specially-selected Company, iu an Act from Real Life, entitled, "THE BURGLAR." Cast: Father Kelly (his original character} "■ Harrington Reynolds Larry the Rat (a Burglar) George Melrose Sergeant M'Coy J. Vincent Whito Kathleen (Father Kell.v'e Niece) ' Miss Shirley Huiley Special Scenery, Effects, and Music. ' Another Memorable Act, THE LITTLE JOHNS Direct from ...... THE LITTLEJOHNS The Palladium, THE LITTLEJOHNS London. ■ In their Sensational Wiro-walEnu Act, First appearance in N.Z. of GEORGE D'ALMA The gold GEORGE D'ALMA Banjo GEORGE D'ALMA Boy. In a High-class Musical Act. Welcome Reappearance -of ARMITAGE AND.HIKE .ARMITAGE AND HINB The Popular Comedy Duo., Everything new. complete change br MISS HILDA FELSTED The Confidential Humorist, BROWN and SORLIE Two real BROWN and SORLIE Coons, In their latest Ethiopian eccentricities. BELLE AND BETTY. In novel dance divertissements. . THE NEAPOLITANS. LYDIA CARNB. FRED. MAGUIRE.7 Prices—2s., Is. Gd., and Is. Book at Tho Bristol' Piano Co. (6d. extra). Doors 7.15 ' EVERYBODY'S. FROM NOON TO-DAY. The "first-prize" picture producer,, JESSE LASEY, ' presents ~ America's most bewitching and -versatile actress, in a magnificent portrayal of the truly emotional character- of Margaret Huntley, a Red Cross Nurse., In tho FAMOUS PLAYERS' . Big four-act emotional drama, "STOLEN GOODS." "STOLEN GOODS."' "STOLEN GOODS." "STOLEN GOODS.'-'-"STOLEN GOODS." . . . .4. feature picture rich, in startling incidents, so much so that at times the quickchanging sccnes become. almost kaleidoscopic in their actions. A considerable part of the play occurs in tho FrenchGerman war zone. BLANCHE SWEET ' In .. . .... , STOLEN GOODS, STOLEN GOODS, Gives an artistic interpretation of a most difficult part, and her charming personality makes one forget tho limited' register of emotions. \ OTHER GOOD PICTURES AS WELL. Tea served free at the Day Sessions to Dress Circlo patrons. Prices—Day Sessions: Stalls, 3d.; Dress Circle, Gd.; Night Sessions; Usual Prices. OVERLAND IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. WARD to Kaikoura and vice-versa; beautiful scenery en route; an ideal holiday. C-ars leave Ward Mondays,.Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. A. J. CLEMETT, Proprietor. NOTE.—My Cars run in conjunction with Messrs. Lougesen and Co.'b frohi Kaikoura to Parnassus. , For further particulars, booking fees, etc., apply to G. Stanley Chisholm, Accountant and General Agent, 219 Lambton Quay, Wellington. 'Phono 70. . |

Special Feature Advertisements. Magyar Night Dresses*: Camisoles* Delicately traced ''ready to work," with 1 yery charming' easily embroidered designs. -These are on Tootal's-ngw material, TARANTULLE, specially made for dainty- Lin- ! gene. TWO DESIGNS .. are balow, and these can loe had either, for Eighties or Camisoles. ... THE PRICES V . are specially low for such :high:;qTiality; gfto'ds;. NIQHTIBS 4/11 ; CAMISOLES i|H ; Both Post Free. ... .. . THIS IS A SPECIAL'' CASH OFFER. : ■ - if' If l; ■ ieer. ■These can only be obtained from—< x PRINGLES LTD. ~ "Art Needlework Specialists," . ' . LAMBTCN QUAY. "

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2712, 6 March 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2712, 6 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2712, 6 March 1916, Page 7

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