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AMUSEMENTS, jTJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY,- 2T30. New FULLER'S' Vaudeville. Specialty FULLERS' • -Company IMMENSE SUCCESS OF OUR , 131! ILL]ANT NEW PROGRAMME! The spacious Theatre iillcd to ing by a discriminating audio nee, who unanimously voted this the greatest of all GREAT PBOGBAJIMES. Terrific Success' of . . BAILEY'S POSING DOGS BAILEY'S POSING DOGS The cleverest and most artistic animal act that ha.s ever been imported to make entertainment for the N.Z. public. KSTELLH WOEDETTE AND CO., ESTELLE WOItDETTE AND CO., America's Character Impersonators. ■ MARVELLOUS ED. A..One-legged MARVELLOUS ED., ■ Wonder; ;■ BARNES AND BARNES, ' BARNES AND BARNES, Uniquo Balancers antl Acrobats. An absolute Furore created by ARMITAGE AND HINE ARMITAGE AND HINE The Greatest of all C'omedv Doubles. ■ CARLTON -MAX. SYDNEY JONES. TED STAGPOOLE. AGNES RAWES.' SHARRATT AND LANG., ... Vrice3 2s. and Is. Box Plan at,. The Bristol, Gd. extra. Doors, 7.15. ■' fJTOWN HALL. . TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW.' And THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, " At 7.45 p.m.' i SHAKESPEAREAN SHAKESPEAREAN / COSTUME'FESTIVAL, COSTUME FESTIVAL,. COSTUME FESTIVAL. ' In honour or - ■> ; SHAKESfcEABE'S TERCTN'TENARY, l And in 'aid, of. RED CROSS FUND, . . . PROGRAMME: Musical Prologue, by. String Orchestra, under Mr. Robert Parker. An Appreciation of' Shakespeare,' '" Sir John Findlay." •••»♦•• ><♦ Grand Costume Pageant" of Shake-.'."'" spearean Characters. I Mark Antony's Oration Mr. Sidney Tingey Wooing Scene from "Taming of the. Shrew"—-Miss Butler (ICatrina), Mr. Byron Brown (Petruchio)'. ; Queen Catherine's Defence,'- . • • Mrs. P. J. Natliaii' Quarrel Scene from "Midsummer Night's Dream" — Miss Betty Purdom (Oberon), Miss Vera Pegg (Titania), Hazel Hardwicke (Puck), Fairies, etc. (Arranged by. Mis. J. A. Hannah.) . Church Sceno from "Much Ado About. Nothing" — Miss Hardinge-Maltby (Beatrice), Mr. W- Rowell (Benedick). Scene from "Hamlet"—Miss-Janie Petrie (Ophelia), Mr. J. M. Clark (Hamlet). Trial Scene from "Merchant of Venice"— Mr. L. W. Hanlon Puke'of;Venice), Mr. Wi Rowell (Antonio), Mr. J. R. Rutland (Bnssanio), Mr. H. Hiskene (Grati'ano), Air. J. Culford Belt ' (Shj; lock), Miss Ethel Ohurchill (Portia), Miss .Flo Gow (Nerissa). Two Scenes from "The Tempest'"—Miss Paulino Brown (Miranda), Prince Arthur—Miss Zita.Chapman. Kitchen Scene from "Twelfth. Night!"— Jlr. Norman Aitken (Sir Toby), Mr. W. W, Crawford (Sir Andrew), Mr. S. Laslett Exton,(Jester),. Mr, Phipps Williams (Malvolio), Miss Marie Fix (Maria). . " •••". Every item performed. in costumes true. to the period. ADMISSION—is. (Reserved), 2s. Gd, and Is. Early Doors, Is. seats, Is. extra. Children 2s. "and Is. Box Plan Now Ope? at ■The Bristol. ' -'>■■. RONALD K. LYON, ■ Hon Secretary.

How to choose A GOOD PIANO. • ALLOW A GOOD FIRM : TO HELP • ; YOUR CHOICE; ' -' It remains to select the instrument that will give—at the price yon can afford— such satisfaction as will prove it to be the best choice. U. • BEGG'S reputation, extending oyer 6! yeaTß, i6.a guarantee of honest advice and sterling valuo. Their Agencies are the best British, consisting of— - BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN/ GEORGE ROGERS AND SON, JUSTIN BROWNE. MOORE & MOORE, NEWMAN AND CO., names that hold prido of place in {he Pianoforte world. A visit of inspection to our Showrooms is -cordially extended. Easy; terms arranged. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., I/TD„ , MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. Branches and Agencies throughout N.Z,

Special Feature Advertisements. HERB. PRICE'S POPULAR •/X STORE IS FULL / • y/ X OF STYLE JUST NOW- ' for the Winter Season. What- \ I / over type of, Headwear you \ - may need —a Soft Felt Hat, \ such as is so popular now, a \ f§7 Bowler Hat, or a smart Tweed * HERB. PRICE §/ HAS THE RIGHT V ■ THING ; \ At a .Price to Strft You.': ; ,? ■ All our Hats come from the best selected makers , ~ ' —they give excellent service, and each Hat or Cap possesß6B stylo" and attraction. " FOR QUALITY *' WE" EXCa'^■ ;^■ t ' ' THE STORE FOR SMART CAPS! , : ' ' ■■ \ HERB. PRICE, OUTFITTING STORE: i CLOTHING STORE: ; s't &56 Willis Street, 50 Willis Street, . WELLINGTON.-

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2760, 2 May 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2760, 2 May 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2760, 2 May 1916, Page 7

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