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AMUSEMENTB. JJIS • ( MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-DAY AT 2.30. TO-DAY GRAND BARGAIN MATINEE! FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE CO. In a Brilliimt Variety Programme of Refinement and Originality. 2s. Is. Gd. 2s. Is. Gd. 2s-Is. Gd. 2s. Is. Gd. 2s. Is. Gd. • 2s. Is. Gd. 2s. Is. Gd. (MATINEE PRICES) 2s. Is. fid. 2s. Is. 6d. 2s. Is. Gd. 25., Is. 6d. 2s. Is. Gd. 2s. Is. Gd. 2s. Is. Gd; Children, Half-price. Doors open 1.15. Commence 2.30. jJIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. Direction Pullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. Final Presentation of- tliis Programme, TO-NIGHT AT 8. AFTERNOON, 2.30. New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company, A Sensational Success, " DE BAKER'S LIVING MODELS. A Beautiful and Artistic Offering, Enthusiastic Reception of the HARRISON-STUART DUO, MR. ALF HOLT, • America's Most Talented Mimio. MR, EDDIE BURNS, Champion Wooden Shoe Dancer, MAY AND JUNE, Dancers, ' Last Appearance of KIPP AND KIPPY, LAURENCE JOHNSTON, Ventriloquist ./ Lyric Soprano, ELOISE TAYLOR. MISS AMY MUBPHY and MISS NELLIE-BLACK Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Gallery,.la Reserves at The Bristol. 6d.' extra. BOOK SEATS AT THEATRE after ohi and until six to-day. ■ CITY COUNCIL TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL.' ORGAN RECITAL.' ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, • SATURDAY, Bth APRIL,. ■ At 8.15 o'clock. Sonata in D Minor Faulke .Prelude from "La Demoiselle Elue," Le Petit Berge'r (The Little Shepherd), Prelude from L'Enfant Prodigue .....JJebuss The Flower Maiden's Valse Sorig (from Act 11, "Parsifal") ~'..Wapi« Elegiac Romance .....Irelan ■ Pastorale Cesar Franc Variations -upon a Theme .(Handel) . liarg-Elei ADMISSION: Sixpence and One Shillini Doors open at 7.15 o'clock. 1 R. TAIT, ■ ' Acting Town Clerk', 7th April, 1918. .: d~~: : ' * j BAND, TJffiAMWAYS BAND at ISLAND BA TO-MORROW (Sunday);-at 3 p.m.

? ; ; — ——4 T0 w N HA L L * T0 w N HA L L *' Direction : <L AND N. TAIT. THURSDAY: & SATURDAY NEXT,' AT 8. n:" • T W O L E C T U RES 0 N L Y. BOS PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL THIS MORNING. J. AND N. TAIT Present the ; ■■■•■ GREAT AVAR CORRESPONDENT, ' - " MR. ' - ASHMEAD BARTLE'ET, . ' IN HIS FAMOUS LECTURES, "WITH THE ANZACS A T THE DARDANELLES." - A story ill detail of the Naval and Military operations at the Dardanelles particularly as it applies to the Anzacs. ' • BRIEF STNOPSIS:THE STORMING OP GABA.TEPE; THE BEACHING OF THE CLIDE; The Landing at Suvla Bay ;-Hero- Our Marvellous Fleet of Trans* ism of the British; Failure of ■ ports;. Our Base at Mudros Bay. . Turkish Attacks 011 our troops.- THE QUEEN ELIZABETH IN ACj|i, HEROISM OF THE AUSTRALIANS . TION; The Loss of the Ocean, i W AND NEW ZEALANDERS; Sed- Triumph, and Bouvet; The Com,!, dul Bahr and Other Landings; ing of the Submarine; What it is - Life «t Anzac; Our Furious At- like to be Torpedoed-Mr. Ashmead *J~ tacks on Aclii Baba. ' Bartlctt's Personal Jkperienre >- -THE AUSTRALIANS and NEW ZEA- ■ THE NAVAL ATTACK; The Tirst LANDERS and the British Sailors ' Attempt to Force the NarioHo; • —their good fellowship. The The Menace of Mines;' Turkish Land Operations Reviewed as a ivhole. Batteries. " ' m -. COULD WE HAVE WON? • : ' ' REVIEW OF '"PRESENT '' SITUATION .ON 'ALL .FRONTS. MR. ASHMEAD BARTLETT, Official Representative of the . British Press. the Dardanelles, needs no introduction to New Zealand. His brilliant dispatches; ';-, have made his name a household word. His realistic pen ; pictures placed on per-; - ; maneut record the heroic deeds'of the Auzacs, which have compelled and respect of the world. '• , WONDERFUL .VIEWS. — ]j)0 ' BOX PLANS OPEN THIS MORNING AT THE BRISTOL.'- , V'" : RESERVED SEATS, 65,; UNRESERVED, 45,, 35., 2s. ' . •> . ; ——— ' Special Feature Advertisements. ;, roirs vmrnnm. ! Practically tie only Cinematograph sold in 'America,; y ' ' ] ;' ; ■ -■ ) ... - "■ iWE HAVE JUST LANDED SHIPMENT OE-THE j,i I ' 6B MODEL ; : In ' ' ' :! These Machines are fitted witK all the latest improve- ' mentsj and are complete with J STAND. FIREPROOF. BOXES. I I ARC LAMP. REWINDER. ' I 110 D.G. MOTOR, with Mechanical Speed Control, and COVERED MOTOR KNIFE SWITCH. l ■ ' PRICE FOR THE OUTFIT: ; •' :£105 : 05.. Od. .V: !' • - / ; . ■ Sole 'Agents for New Zealand—' i,. Bat f kgiwis NX Ltd ' I 42.WILLIS'STREET, 7_ l I " JJI»IHL,II"n. -»■-! ■lIHIIHIIIIii.JI 'I, lIJ'IHM-1.1 |

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2741, 8 April 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2741, 8 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2741, 8 April 1916, Page 7

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