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AMUSEMENTS. |JIS MAJESTY'S 1 THEATRE, A CAPACITY HOLIDAY AUDlENCE'Received Our New and-Gigantic PROGRAMME LAST NIGHT - WITH UNUSUAL ENTHUSIASM AND APPLAUSE. New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company Special engagement. Terrific success of PEItONA with his PEItONA PEIiONA piano, accordion, PEItONA and unique electric bell novelty. '■ ■ ; CARLTON .MAX ' .Tli» Doyen of all' CARLTON MAX Ventriloquists.: The polished ' NECHELSON. Parisian prestidigitateu'r NECHELSON. TED STAGPOOLE. ' SYDNEY JONES. HII'AUJWr AND LANG, MAD 1,7} AND MALFE. AGNES RAWES. MILNER and STOREV, Loudon's MILNEK and STOREY, Favourite ■ Musical Comedy Sketch' Duo. Prices-. 2s. and Is. Reserves, fid. extra. Booking at 'l'ho Bristol Piano Co. IMPORTANT NOTICE! IMPORTANT NOTICE! BOX PLAN WILL BE OPEN AT THE THEATRE TO-DAY FROM 10 A.M. TO 0 P.M. BOX PLAN WILL BE OPEN'AT THE ■ THEATRE TO-DAY PROM 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. • - QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THIS E.VENING AT 8. THIS EVENING. AT S. Right on the crest of the wave of success. J. & N. TAIT Will Present ■ SYDNEY .TAMES And his Famous ROYAL STROLLERS. ; ROYAL STROLLERS. ROYAL STROLLERS. ROYAL STROLLERS. - ROYAL STROLLERS. ' ROYAL STROLLERS. AVlio again last ovening attracted a record attendance to the Grand Opera House, and never has such hearty laughter and appreciative applause been bestowed on a visiting company. ONLY ONE COMPLAINT. • ONLY ONE COMPLAINT. Insufficient seating capacity to accomi modato the huge crowd that clamoured for admission, and again the / management was reluctantly compelled to stop the 6alo of tickets, the ROYAL STROLLERS' USUAL BOOM ROYAL STROLLERS' USUAL BOOM is booming louder than ever, and this merry band of players Kate sung, danced, played, and jested into the hearts of , discriminating Wellingtohiana. v WHO AND WHAT IS "BILLY"? WHO AND WHAT IS "BILLY"? He is the craven image of humorosity, the banisher of dull care. ~ LAST TWO NIGHTS . LAST TWO NIGHTS of the present programme. • Book your ! scats without fail, and avoid discomfort '• and• disappointment. . '. ... Prices: 35., 25., Is. Reserved Seats, D.C. and 0.5., 4s. Plan for To-night at -Grand' Opera. House, and for remainder'.of 6eason ftt I The Bristol. ; Direction J. & N. TAIT. 1 RACING CLUB.' NOMINATIONS For' AUTUMN MEETING ; CLOSE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 26th APRIL. -< ' 'L. GRIFFITHS, ' Secretary, , , ■ BLENHEIM.. BRICE'S LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, ' BRANDON STREET, -next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. If-you want a good Fish or Meat lea; 5 to 7.30, try Brice'e. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. . "■ A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Artillery ■ Buttons (Cannon and Crown) hovo como to hand. Also just arrived, .Auckland Badges, Brass Badges, Buttons, ; and Breeches, etc.,.at THOS. SHIELDS, Military Tailor, 21 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel). ,fSHONE 1412 for all classes of PrintJL ing Work. Prompt attention, moderate charges. "Dominion" General Printing Houso. Dominion Av«mu-

AMUBEMENTS. : E3|j^|c| STARTING AT 4.30 P.M. ALBERT CHEVALIER, ALBliitT 01u;vaLIL1<, ALBERT CHEVALIER, And a brilliant London. Star Company in * "MY OLD DUTCH," "MY OLD DUTCH," A picture that transconds all' language, ALBERT CHEVALIER, ALBERT CHEVALIER, In an epoch-making production, ' ' ' "MY-OLD"DUTCH." "MV OI.D DUTCH." • Are you fond of, Beauty and Truth! 1 IT IS HIiRE. Are you fond of Laughter, or Tears ? THEY ARE HERE. Are you fond of the best in life? . IT IS HERE. SEE IT TO-DAY. SEE IT TO-DAI - "When will their gloTy.fade?"; We start To-day (Anzac Day), at 4.30 p.m» At Wellington Knows a Good. Thing: Seething .crowds thronged tjie ticket bo! . all day clamouring for admission'to see THE PICTURE DRAMA OF THI YEAR A superior London Film Play, Featuring the Star Players. Elaborate picturisatioh of H. A. Yachell'r - ' 6000 ft. ■- iJTo parts .. fiOdOft. "JELFS." • "JELFS." The vigorous and alert rancher -from plains made a distinct impression on the financial and social world of London when he took charge of J elf's hank. "JELFS." "JELFS." '. ' Is a story that, hits you with its direct. - quick changing action. The scenes, are •bright and stirring,- and the , romantic' ' side' of the play is prominent. . "JELFS." - : - "JELFS." Has a splendid sporting scene.; Tho race scenes at'.Ascot are simply perfect. HENRY AINLEY, , HENRY 1 AINLEY, As Jelf, repeats the success he achieved In : ' "Tho Prisoner of Zenda" aud "Rupert" of Hontzau." ■ "JELFS." ■ "JELFS."., A most brilliant drama; will surely, iak» 1 the town by storm. ■ GAUMONT GRAPHIC, . Topical. ') Tea free in D.C. at Day Sessions. Prices: Day Sessions, Stalls 3d., D.Cr 6d. Night, Gd. everywhere. 1 HOW TO CHOOSE A GOOD PIANO. ALLOW A GOOFFIRM TO HELP ; YOUR CHOICE. ' ! It remains to select the instrument that ■ will give—at the price "you can'afford— such satisfaction as will prove it to b« the best choice. ■ BEGG'S reputation, extending over 54 i years, is a-guarantee of honest advice and . sterling value. Their Agencies are th« best. British, consisting of— ' , BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, • s, ...GEORGE, ROGERS AND 'SON, JUSTIN BROWNE. MOORE & MOORE, NEWMAN AND CO;. . names that hold pride of place in tha .. Pianoforte world. • A visit of inspection to our Showrooms \ is, cordially extended. Easy terms ar« ranged. - -•< : CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., : " MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON, Branches 'and Agencies throughout N.Z. PORTRAITS,BY ELECTRIC LIGHT AT BARTLETrS. y ' 10, Willis Street.,. Sittings by Appointment Only. ' • .>■■■ 'Phono 1233. "■ rpHE SPECIAL APPARATUS installed here enables'us. to finish, night wori rivalling that of day. - j BARTLETT STUDIOS (Between Grand Hotel and; Stewar* . . Dawson's).- - ■ THE /GRAND EIEE-SCREEN; .. .. ■ ■■-' •- (Patented.) i'ixcs on to side of Mantel and work? exactly like a 15) ring-blind. Prices (postage. paid)-rßlack, 125.. 18d.; Antiqu® : Finish, 17s. Gd. Send tor Illuetratcd Catalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOQ HARDWARE, LTD., Palmerston North, '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2754, 25 April 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2754, 25 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2754, 25 April 1916, Page 7

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