AMUSEMENTS, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT' ■ At 8. TO-NIGHT. . Now - FUL LEES' Vaudeville Speciality I- 1 TJ LLE ES' Company. OUR NEW PROGEAMME A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. The Unanimous Verdict of Last Night's ' Enormous House—a Big ' BRIGHT''SOLLICKING SHOW. A machine gun rattle of laughs from beginning to! end. ' Bright, clever, and snappy, in fact ; A REAL GOOD THING. ; ■ Terrific Success of VICTOE PRINCE'S REVUE CO., In their Second Musical Comedy, FULL STEAM. AHEAD. Brimful of; delightful specialities.. A continuous succession of surprises, effervescing with - . UP-TO-DATE MELODIES and . REALLY FUNNY COMEDY. And interpreted by a company of ALL STAR. COMEDIANS. Supported by a gigantic coterie of the Best Vaudeville Specialities, including LA FRANCE BROS., The World's Greatest Head-Balancers, DOROTHY GARDNER AND CO., '•': CUTHBERT EOSE, ' KITTY CHECKETT, BUET'S CANINE COMEDY CO., PEGGY ROSS and ATHOL TIES, MISS EOSINA PALMEESTON, ,'■',' A, Superlative Combination. Prices—2s. and Is.. Booking at The Bristol, Gd. extra. Doors 7.15. THE.BEST In Wellington This Week is at . THE FIGHTING PARSON THE FIGHTING PARSON Or "The Disoiple." A father's love was'greater than the desire for vengeance. A mother's love was greater than her desire for pleasure. ' The Best Triangle yet screened. Also "LEVY'S SEVEN DAUGHTERS,"' And "THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC." SPECIAL by To-dayV English Mail:. RUSSIAN .TROOPS AT MARSEILLES. Arrival and Reception—Route .Maroh through- the City—Allied-Officers Salute —A Home and Hot Dinner all readyCamp Scenes, and: Official Eeview. Prices and D.C. Tea as usual. , WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, .-■ LIMITED.- ■!■--• .'rUS .CObKEEY~DEMONSTEATION ' ■; .;: MISS UNA-CARTER; IN THE'COMPANY'S LECTURE , ■ ■■■ . ROOM, , Courtenay Plaoe, ' TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), the . 21sbvinstant, -~..- To Commence at. 3 o'clock. , • -Subject: '■••'. 'Tikeleti, Pastry; and Luncheon Dishes." . : Come Early to .Secure a : Seat. >. 'J.'h. HELLIWELL, ■', . Secretary, REMEMBER, FRIDAY NIGHT. >.' m..0 ,W. N, ' .' : H. A L L,. .■~ .- .8 o'clock.' . 'fWITH OUR BOYS IN EGYPT!" , "WITH OUR BOYS IN EGYPT!" ; .":;.■:;•, ; . '.;.:'.. 8y..;.;■;..''>.^..;; W.H; GEORGE, Esq., One -of -the; Y.M.C.A. Commissioners .just returned; from. Egypt. , ..> .-'.,.•■ -'CINEMA 'PICTUEES. •'■;. LANTERN/SLIDES. Collection in Aid of Navy Widows and .Orphans.;. The Mayor will Preside. ■'• '; ■ \, '.. , A.'.VARNEY,^ '..-'' Gen., Sec.,. -".''■''."."'-'.-■ BEICE'S' '' 'V ';. V■■'.-.", T UNCHEON' AND : :TEA ROOMS, : BRANDON STREET, next to -.' .' - " Kirkc'aldie and Stains. ■ , | If you want a good Fish or Meat ■ Tea, 5 to 7.80, try Brice's. ■Tk'B'-i-E LE R AN D ~ C 0„ ; 1 Holland St.;.. Wellington. '■■ . ■ Specialise in ' ..METAL MOULDINGS, ''■':' Write for particulars, or ring " : ". :..,.-'.''■,'■■ Telephone A 703. ' -, ~~ 'NOTICE. '.' "•.'-.' ■BTB; P. H. ALWAED (late Manager liA of, the .'Municipal Fish llarket) begs to notify the public of'.Wellington - that he'-,has -now taken "THE TIFFIN" .Luncheon, Tea,' and Supper Rooms, Manners Street (opp. Royal Oak Hotel). Patrons are assured that the rooms will be run on"best'service", lines. . Fish and Oyster "after theatre" Suppers a specialitr- -••" Va.'- ■-"■-' ' .'"■■ - '■
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2802, 21 June 1916, Page 7
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