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|TIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, The Homo of Stars and Noveltieslft Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. TO-NIGHT at-8. SATURDAY! at 2.80. Now : FULLERS' ' Vaudeville Specialty ~ . FULLERS' Company. In a diversified bill of the biggest type. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW ' ALL THE TIME.. Tho Consensus of .Public Opinion, EVERY ACT-A. FEATURE. Grand and Glorious Success of LAURENCE JOHNSTON," The Illimitable Ventriloquist. ; . MISS AMY MURPHY . Operatic MISS AMY MURMY Soprano. Contralto MISS NELLIE BLACK and Violinist, "MISS NELLIE BLACK In their Charming Musical Melange. 1 - '" ELOISE TAYLOR, THE MULLANETS, Last Two Nights of , ' MANUEL AND NAG-EL. .• MAXIMO, -■' Tlio Cuban Wire Wonder.. THE LAMERTS, MURPHY. Prices: Dress Circle and Orcli. Stalls,?* , Is. Is. is.'.STALLS Is. Is,. Is. Children, Half-price. , ! Booking at The Bristol, 6d. extra. MATINEE, SATURDAY, at .2.30. ; . SPECIAL NOTICES. WELLINGTON MILITARY DISTRICT.. RECRUITING MEETING will., be held as under:— TAITA-THIS. (FRIDAY) EVENING, at 8. Speakers: Dr. A. K. Newman, M.P., and Messrs.- E. Hadfield, F. W. Manton, and.R. R. Martin, jun. R. R. MARTIN, JUN.. /i . Secretary. PORTRAITS BY ELECTRIC LIGHT AT BARTLETTS, ' .10 Willis Street. Sittings by Appointment Only. 'Phono 1233. . rrtHE SPECIAL APPARATUS installed -*• here enables us to finish night work rivalling that of day. BARTLETT STUDIOS . . ;■ (Between -Grand Hotel and Stewart • Dawson's). ~. ■ MUSIC MADE BAST. i WHY waste years learning P When the "COLBIR" system teaches, you to play the"]atest songs, two-steps, and all classes of musio in 10 to 20 lessons, 6aves time, money; and drudgery No scales, no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can .bo seen from aU parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars, Birley's College of Music, Boulcdtt Street (Clambers), first floor up. • * CULTURED HOME of Rest and R«--t*. finernent, comprising 9 nouses, situated in oentral, elevated • position, with ample pleasure grounds. Write or wire to Registered Address,' ] "STONEHURSt," Auckland. GRAND MILITARY- CONCERT ■- 1 — Very 'complete arrangements have been made for the grand military, concert to be held in the large Town,! H,all to-night. Admission will be free, and an attractive programme of vocal, | and instrumental items has been, ar- | ranged. The performers include: Mr. J. A. Dolierty, Sergeant F*. J. Blandford, Corporal Kells, Private Overbye, • and Blaster Winston M'Carthy. Mr.. Frederic Coleman will give a short talk on war matters on the< Western front. MARAETAI FARMS, LTD., ABT UNION. A recent appeal made by the Wellington Br'anoh of the Patriotic Society for New Zealand Patriots •to sell a book of art union tickets was readily taken up. Mr. Lewis (secretary) and a large army of assistants were last evening busily employed going through the largo mails that,were, received. Tonight, at the, grand .-military concert, tary concert will take place, at which tho ballot will be drawn, also a valuable oil painting, value £500, and during the evening the donors of - the above will' be introduced to the audience. Tho , concert will commence at 7.4.5 p.m., and the ballot will take place at 9.15. Particulars are advertised. SAILORS- FRIEND SOCIETY . _y At the Sailors' Friend Society last night an excellent programme was provided by 'Messrs. Wood and Williams lu the absence of Mr. Aitken. owing to a family bereavement. A mouthorgan competition among the seamen was held. A't the close a hearty vote of thanks to the performers was moved by tho niitisioner, Mr. Moore, and responded to by Messrs. Wood and'-Wil-liams. The following rendered items:— Mrs. Herbeit F. Wood, Misses Hard-. Kutner (3), P. Potrie, Messrs, Bent ley Russell, Herbert .!''. Wood, I'hlnps YviLluuis, L, HuJilou, ?«ul ft. HnHoivflic

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2734, 31 March 1916, Page 7

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