AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. J? 01V . FULLERS' Vaudeville Speciality FULLERS 1 Company. IN EVERY SENSE A RECORD- , . BREAKER! A BIG, BRIGHT, BUSTLING SHOW Is the unanimous verdict nightly of enthusiastic audiences, who acclaim our programme this week as tho BEST EVER! TO-NIGHT'S GREAT SHOW: Overture 8.3 Slavin nnd Thompson . 8.5 Hazel Morris 8.20 DORANTO 8.30 Nan Taylor 8.43 THE M'LEANS 8.50 Interval 8.55 Entr'acte 9.13 Shipp and Gaffney 9.16 ARNOLD and LADD 9.31 Grace Quine 9.43 Merton and Rydon 9.45 George D'Alma 10.7 Vernon and Reid 10.19 Curtain 10 30. A BRILLIANT 7 ARRAY OP THE _ WORLD'S BEST! Prices 2g. and Is. Booking at Tho Bristol (Cd. extra). (H B O W N THEATRE. Molesworth Street, Thorndon. ABSOLUTELY THE LAST NIGHT OP . m „,A e Picturo of A- THOUSAND WONDERS, Entitled ,nS£ NATURE MAN! THE NATURE MAN! mif, NATURE MAN! IHE NATURE MANI IN POUR, ACTS. WHO ENDURES." MAN S VICTORY OVER NATURE'S „ TT . FORCES. Cinematograph Weekly" says: Jho subject may "justly be described as reiuacbable, inasmuch, as nothing liko it has been seeii before,, which is something -to talk about." ... TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. Afternoon, 2.30. Evening, at S p.m. A Great Red Feather Feature, THE WHITE SCAR! • THE WHITE SCAR! * C^ ure that will Alake a Universal Appeal, tho Story of which is placed in tho Wilds of the Hudson Bay Country. Also the Greatest Serial Story yet introduced to the Wellington Public: THE BROKEN COIN. . .THE BROKEN COIN. Featuring Grace Cunard and Francis Ford. FULL OF EXCITING EPISODES. DON'T.MISS THE FIRST PART! NOTICE.—Every Child attending the Matinee Next Saturday will receive a BROKEN COIN BUTTON. Box Plan nfc The Bristol. Theatre 'Phone 3470. . AUCKLAND■ GARCEN HOTEL. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE HOTEL IN . AUSTRALASIA. Specialty: Suites of Rooms, with private bathrooms, etc. Tariff: From 10s. per day. Special Terms for lengthened periods. ' Full particulars from Thos. Cook and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Telegrams: "Cargen," Auckland. .. ||/|[USIC IN 1916. Music—since its inception in early history—has gradually developed into a national necessity.- In this time -of stress there is no better tonic than Music. Our spacious building in Mannera Street is representative of the modern musical industry. There you can obtain by the best British makers':— PIANOS— By BRINSMEAD,. CHALLEN AND SON, GEORGE ROGERS & SON, MOORE AND MOORE, JUSTIN BROWNE, and the famous French Piano,"' "THE PLEYEL" (Chopin's favourite). Easy terms arranged. GRAMOPHONES- ' Wo havej just landed ex Remuera the 1916 Models of the renowned ' ' "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Gramophones. Every home should be_ in possession of one of these musical "instruments." Why not call and hear tho latest, in'torie production? It will be a revelation to you. MUSIC— . ' It is always our aim to keen tins Department up-to-dato. Visitors can hear the latest popular _or standard successes. Our Pianists are always at your service to try over any piece of Music you wish. . . Why not call to-day ? CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., . MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. Agencies and Branches through the Dominion. New Zealand's oldest established Music 'House. P. ROBERT AND CO., MILITARY OUTFITTERS. EXPORT EMBROIDERERS. T ATEST Power Machinery for manufacturing all kinds of iletal Badges, Buttons, etc., for Soldiers. P.O. BOX 69, PALMERSTON NORTH (One minute from Post Office). BEARD'S CHEST- BALSAM (Patented)., THE new and reliable Cure for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. BEARD'S CHEST BALSAM CURES. ls.'9d. and 2s. 9d. per bottle, from Chemists and Stores,. or from the Proprietor: ■ C. T. BEARD, FEILDING, N.Z.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2792, 9 June 1916, Page 7
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