AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courteuay- Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT at 8. . SATURDAY 2.30. l'ullers' 'Presenting a Company of A audev-ille International . Artists. The . Fullers.,; -most distinguished Coterie ■ of all 6tar features ever em--I'uilers bodied in a N.Z. Vaudeville Vaudeville Theatre. An absolute triumph l'ullers achieved nightly by Tim- Tot V audeville Marjorie, Little Eileen, Mons. l'ullers Poineaire, Arinitage and Vaudeville Iline, Mvra Gale and Little Jbiulera Sadie, Barnes and Barnes, Vaudeville Carlton . Max, The Two Fullers Littiejohns, and Marvellous Vaudeville Ed. . ™E ZENITH OP VAUDEVILLE. A CLEAN AND WHOLESOME AND re , a lly entertaining show. Tin^ E Jr ENING op DELIGHT! ' D °NT MISS THIS GREAT BILL! FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES4 an & °; S ; 2s a St "" s . Is.. Box Plan riLS Booking fee.. 6d. extra, i o,T 3 ', '- 1d - Bargain Matinee Every [ patui day. Bargain Matinee'at 2.30. • 1 PATRIOTIC AFTERNOON AND EVENt \' r> IKG, , 1 Al V f , Chaplain M'Donakl Fund for Sick and Wounded Soldiers. ' ,?" D T^, (I ' IRIr)AY )' 12th MAY, 1916. <gl. JOHN'S HALL, DIXON STREET. Opened by Dr. A. K. Newman,. M.P., MUSICAL ITEMS IN THE AFTERCM 11 n NOON. rimite' B '. Cakes, Produce. EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK. . n , „ PROGRAMME. , Barcarolle, "Night of Star and •Night ot Love" (Offenbach). Miss Dl'iseoll and Sir. Hamilton Hodges. ' " Ronald? Ilove ' J (Saudon nr. ii .Miss Watkins. . A iv' 0 Mr.. Wynne Watkins.) *. ISolo, "Polic'hinelle" (Rachmaninoff). . . Mr. ,C. Kerry. ■t. Song, "Douglas Gordon" (Keller). , Miss Driscoll. 5. fcong, "Maiden of Morven" (Lawson)., . ... Mr. Hamilton Hodge.i. 6. ■ Violin Solo, "Serenade". (Drdla). . Miss Anderson. 7. Recitation, • Miss Marjorie Nicholls. Admission, Is., including afternoon 'tea .and supper. - " I, PEARSON,- ;"• . ; - ~ -. Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. ' ' WELLINGTON "MILITARY DISTRICT RECRUITING COMMITTEE. will be held as under:— UPPER HUTT-THIS (FRIDAY) EVEN- ■ ING,"l2th"May. Speakers: Messrs. "C." Hadfield, F. • W.- Manton, VV. 'Howell, and Ser»t.-Major J. Dent. . ■ R. R./MARTIN, Jun., ' - Hon. Secretary; WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. . A GENERAL MEETING, will be held -ca. in the Club Rooms THIS EVENING (Friday), 12th May,, at 8 o'clock, to form a Branch of the New Zealand Returned Soldiers' Association. • . DONALD T SIMSON,'Capt. N.Z.E., ' Convener. ; RACING' CLUB. WINTER'MEETING, 1910? GENERAL ENTRIES (I sorl each).' ' ' ACCEPTANCES, for- ' Great' Northern Hurdles, i turn. ■• Great Northern Steeples, 1 sots. Cornwall Handicap, 3 sovs. CLOSE ON FRIDAY, 12th MAY, By 9 p.m. FEES must accompany in each' instance. J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary. -PORTRAITS' BY ..ELECTRIC LIGHT AT BARTLETT'S. ' 10 Willis Street. . • Sittings by Appointment Only.. 'Phone 1233. mHE SPECIAL APPARATUS installed : here enables us to finish night work rivalling that of day. • ■ . . BARTLETT STUDIOS (Between Grand Hotel and Stewart ' ; • -f Dawson's). " . EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. FOX'S.. ..PUTTEES, FOX'S. BRASS Badges, Artillery Buttons, ■Breeches, -and all-Military Trimmings at. THOS. SHIELDS, Military , Tailor, 21 Willis Street.
AMUSEMENTS. : : A COLOSSAL. PICTURE' SUCCESS. " : LAST TWO. NIGHTSic/; ~V . LAST TWO-NIGHTS -: W 'v. , Of the Big London Film Production, i CONVICT LYNDON -AT LIBERTY ! - CONVICT LYNDON. AT 'LIBERTY CONVICT LYNDON.'AT LIBERTY ' A Powerful .'Gripping..■Sfoi-y.: o£.V!Ltday« teeming with Love. Interest' and-rEicite' • . .'. meiit. j..; " CONVICT LYNDON "AT).LIBF/RTY. • : CONVICT LYNDON "AT.LIBERTY, , r ~ v SEE IT'.NOW,; ; Morning and. AfteyiOQii; .Tea .served to Circle Patrons from IV to' HM't-' ' ~BliiErisTT" MONDAY: NEXT!-:.'. MONDAY NEXT I 1) arewell Appearance of - tlio:" World's ■■ - Sweetheart," ' - '. • MARY PICKFQRD, " MARY PICICFORD. . MARY PIGKFORD, MARY PICKFORD,' In the Greatest ot her Suces'ses; R A (,* S. • „ . .R A G s: Surpassing m Vividness,--"Reality, - and- • Human Appeal- ony..l?hoto-Play.ever : presented... ". MARY I'ICKFORD, ' .' MARY PICICFORD ' '.. MARY PICKFORD, , The most Wonderful Screen, Artist Alive. NEXT MONDAY. NEXT MONDAY. ' ihe. Triangle.'Features are Good',' <S>ods, . more especially when- - . -: :D.,',V. •GRiifi'iTiis;.' i :r.: '' • has the direction of the production"'Evera art of .which the great GRIFFITHS 5 master has been utilised in making' this nve-reel. drauia.a huge. 6ucces£ ; v:jt'.js ei revelation'. in perspective " photography, especially the exciting ''battleCscenes o£ THE Li.MB .THE LAMB Tells a dramatic story- of. coward turned hero. It features DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS- " ' And . • . . . MISS SEENA OWENS,. . . In .Magnificent Characterisation!,/. • . Prices as Usual. , . ' ' • '. TTIVERYBODY'b. • ' -EA'ERYBODVS ~ 1 ' ON.MONDAY AT NOON. • THOS. H INCE, ' The" Wonder' will - present.a ' TRIANGLE-KAY BEE FIVE-REBE -. DRAMA : A picture of rare power, magnificently .acted, '.• • '••• '.- THE GOLDLN CLAW, ■THE GOLDEN CLAW J r " The 'dramatic- story 'of-'a ■ niiri wSij*went money mad, and in doing-eo lost'tne loTf - of" Ks'-'iritel' ' Festuribff -' . ■ MISS BARBIE BARRfBCifLE, MJSS BARRIE BARRISCALE," - Whd' lately "»latelyi : playißd' success in "The BoSe-.of the SaMo," - ' And ■ ■ . MILLS, • A famoiis star of the legitimate stage. < Tci ser.ved Free'ia D:C. at DavtSessi'onS, . - Prices—Day Stalls Dres3 Cirble;; Cd. Night; ."6d. "everywhere." 1 ... STYLISH OVERCOATS. MADETO ORDER and made of Pure •'Wool, are a speciality, at. ' " MILLIGiN'S, .. . , ' KBLBURN AVENUE. - : ; MUSIC . MADE EASY. WHY waste years learning?' When the "COLBIR" system teach'esf'you. to play the latest songs; two-stej)s, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, ."saves - time, money, and drudgery.- .No. scales, .no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials; can : l>e.,st!en from-'allf:pa-rts.' Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any. time. Call for all particula^-'Bir-. ley's College of Musio, Bonlco'tt Street (Chambers), 'first floor; tip. • •• t.. THE GRAND FIRE-SGSiM, ' (Patented!) r- v: : , ; Fixes' on to side 'tjf llanfei *a'nfl;Vorfe exactly like . a---'^ri'ng-blihd. : ;^ ! :!Wice3 (Postage j>aid).-^Blacki'lK., MV; if !Affique Finish, 17s/ 6d'. Sexjd : Catalogue.' - Sole -' Agents:- •-SOBwOOD HARDWARE, ;LTD:; PilnioreWn. No'rth, W'": v ; ' H. > p I£X,L r, • CORNHILL.STREET^^ . House, Window - and .- Office-Cl^aiing.. Contractor.'. r ,'. ■ - .' Carpets Cleaned '' , Machinery,. • . ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY.ESEOTTED, ' . Mophone'V^'.^'rii^p^.-i. •
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2769, 12 May 1916, Page 7
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