AMUSEMENTS. ■gIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Fullers' Theatres and Vaudeville, Ltd. NIGHT I A', at S. SA'rUKIJAY, 2 30. FIJLLKIiS' Jilil'lNliD VAUDiiVJLUv. A (ilt-ANI) NOVELTY I'IiOGI'AMMH 01:' SUI'ICIfIS VAIJDKV'IU.K FEATURES A N'D ACTS. Headed by HARRINGTON If RYNOLDS •If Aft IM.NGTON REYNOLDS (Father Kelly of "Tho Rosary"), And his specially-selected company in an Aut from real life, entitled "Til 10 BURGLAR." An unparalleled success achieved by MR. fciliO. D'ALMA 'J'he Gold Ml!. GEO. D'ALMA Banjo Boy, THE LiTTLEJOHNS THE LITTLEJOIINS . Tho Diamond Jugglers. A Brilliant Act. ARMITAGE AND UINE T'lio immensely popular Comedy Duo< MISS HILDA FELSTED JUSS HILDA FEINTED - In her inimitable pianologites. BKLI.H AND BETTY' In dainty dancing divertissements, BROWN AND SORLIE - I3KOWN AND SORLIE In Ethiopian eccentricities. THE NEAPOLITANS, Duellists. MISS LYDIA CARNE, Mimic. MR. FRED MAGUIRE, Baritone. Prices—'2s., Is. (Id., and Is. Booking at Tho Bristol Piano Co. (6d. extra). Door» 7.1!>. JjjVERYBODY'S. A. supremo dramatic masterpiece realism of workaday life. JESSE L. LASKEY, America's Premier Producer, presents The "Darling of tho I'hotoplay Gods," In her great character portrayal of Margery li'unilev, a Red Cross Nurse, In ■ I STOLEN GOODS, ' STOLEN GOODS, STOLEN GOODS, STOLEN GOODS, A story which will be followed with close interest on account of its wondrous heart interest. Vivid sccnes in the FrancoGerman war zone. MAGNIFICENT, ENTHRALLING DRAMA. •9th REINFORCEMENTS LEAVE.: 9th REINFORCEMENTS LEAVE. The Lads in Khaki leaving to fight for King and Colintry. WELCOME' TO BOHEMIA, A Splendid Vitngraph Comedy. _ GRAPHIC (Topical). GENOA (Scenic). Tea-served free at the. Day Sessions to Dress Circle patrons. Prices—Day Sessions: Stalls, 3d.; Drcs3 Circle, 6d.; Night Sessions; Usual Prices. : 'j MUSIC MADE EASY. ■ES7HY waste years learning? When the v» "CO MIR" system teaches you to play the latest songs, two-steps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves | time, money, and dradgory. No scales, no special music. Plenty of local references. 'V'estimoniols can be seen from all parts. Don't keep you;- piano idle. Interviews anv time. Call for all particulars, Birley s College of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. A.B.C. TAXI SERVICE. . ■TIARS FOR HIRE OR STORED, Oil and Petrol Supplied. 'Phone 2324. Address: Next Public Trust Office, . Lambton Quay, N. NIGHTINGALE Proprietress. BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES FOE BEGINNERS. MRS. H B. MASON'S Classes Reopen on MONDAY, 6th MARCH,- and will be held throughout the season on Mondav and Wednesday Evenings. Private Lessons by arrangement, intending nunils. are requested to communicate with Mrs. Mason, at 86 Ghuzneev Street, near St. Peter's Church. ■ BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If you want a good Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.30, try Brice's.
Special Feature Advertisements. | Fifty Sample IJmtfe . | j Going Fop Next T© Nothing I | AT -PATRICK'S :'SALE § When a "Commeroiol" came along and offered these Sample | A Quilts at a splendid reduction wo. snapped up uho tot-tock, | i clock and barrel. They're slightly soiled—wo 11 grant jou 3 i that—but the soiling' is on the wrong side, and tlicy re veil | j worth tlie small money we're asking—they re worth your look- | { ing at, auywa-y. >•' , I . HERE ARE THE REDUCTIONS. I WHITE MARCELLA QUILTS-Full double bed size, 12 x 4, \ I Usual Prices, 16s. 6d., 17s. Bd., 225. 6d., -205., 30.., j I 375. 6d. • ( \ Special Prices, 12S. 6d,, 13s. 6d., 17s. 6d.j 18S. 6d., 235. ; S 6d., 275. 6d. ' I WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS-Full doublei bed size, ■j--4 12 x 4. Usual Prices, 10s. 6d., los. 6d., l<s>. 6d. j ij Spooial Prices, 7s. 6d., 11s. 6d., 13s. 6d. ! We have iust opened up a special line of Suiele Bed HONEY- ; 5 • COM II QUILTS, size ,9 s4, winch we have marked at • . I the low prices of— « Inri ,s " Ijd | Size 10 x 4— . 5S ' 6d> and 5S- 11d ' | I | THESE WILL SELL' QUICKLY — THAT'S CERTAIN! | 3J Patrick's Corner^.-. CUBA & VIVIAN STREETS. WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2714, 8 March 1916, Page 7
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