AMUSEMENTS. "01S MAJESTY'S - THEATRE. Direction Fullors' Vaudeville, Ltd. 'IU-NJ.UHT, at S. SATURDAY, 2.30 Double- FULLERS' Vaudeville Value FULLERS' Company. Another Great Triumph by VICTOR PRINCE'S REVUSICAL. COMEDY COMPANY. In "LA BELLA NAPOLI." Unbounded success niglitlv of JESSIE HOWARD AND STELLA, ATHOL TIER AND PEGGY ROSS, DOROTHY GARDNER TRIO. ROSINA PALMERSTON. An Added Feature Attraction ESTELLE WORDETTE AND CO. Prices—2s. and Is. Box plan at The Bristol. Booking Gd. extra- Doors, 7.15. HIS . MAJESTY'S" raEATRI, MONDAY EVENING NEXT. A SUPREME ATTRACTION. Messrs. Fuller esteem it a high honour to bo able to present to Wellington the 5 MANCHURIANS The dazzling whirl, ii MANCHURIANS wind Chinese Acrofl MANCHURIANS bats. This act is S MANCHURIANS absolutely the most 5 MANCHURIANS notable and eipen--5 MANCHURIANS sive attraction that 5 MANCHURIANS has yet been en--5 MANCHURIANS gaged ' for a New 5 MANCHURIANS Zealand tour. THE BANZAIS ECLIPSED. THE MANCHURIANS are simply THE MANCHURIANS indescribable. No words can explain. No picture can illustrate or.pen describe the marvollous performance of these wonderful artists. THE AUCKLAND "HERALD" says: —The Five Manchurians went through) a series of acrobatic wonders and feats of contortion, each more striking than its predecessor, which made the audience GASP WITH ASTONISHMENT. - Last night the Five Manchurians performed a whirlwind of acrobatics which kept tho audience breathless. They arc certainly the most remarkable acrobats over seen iji New Zealand.—Auckland "Star," 20/6/16. r THE FIVE MANCHURIANS. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Book your seats early at Tho Bristol. •rapELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. TOWN TUESDAY NEXT. HALL FAUST. FAUST. Principals: Miss Elscy Treweek, Soprano, Melbourne Mr. Frank Graham, Tenor, Dunedin Mr. Hamilton. Hodges, Bass Mr. Frank Charlton, Baritone Mr. Chas. Moore, Bass Miss Eileen Driscoll, Mezzo Miss Rene Goyder, Contralto Plan and Tickets at Bristol. Prices, 3s. (res.), 3s. (res.), and Is. Hutt and Johnsonville trains delayed till after the Opera. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec. - 'Phone 3390. "MOTHER GOOSE" PANTOMIME. SONG SUCCESSES. WE have in stock all the Songs of this Successful Pantomime, the principal'hits being:— "THERE'S A LONG, LONG TRAIL" Is. 9d. cowy. "BEAUTIFUL ROSES" Is. 6d. copy. "MY LITTLE DREAM GIRL" Is. Gd. copy. "SOLDIER BOY" ;.... Is. Gd. copy. A supply to hand of one of the mosi successful Ballads in late years: "SUNSHINE OF YOUR SMILE," published in 3 Keys, Eb (C to Eb), F and G. This Song is of the popular Ballad style, and at present is the best seller in Great Britain and Australia. Price, Is. 9d. copy. A visit to our Warehouse to hear the latest in Music will be anpreciated. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. PIANOS, GRAMOPHONES, AND EVERYTHING IN MUSIC. PORTRAITS BY ELECTRIC LIGHT AT BARTLETTS, 10 Willis Street. Sittings by Appointment Only. . 'Phone 1233. rE SPECIAL APPARATUS installed here enables us to finish night work rivalling that of day. BARTLETT'S STUDIOS (Between Grand Hotel and Stewart Dawson's). MUSIC MADE EASY. / WHY waste years learning? When the ■ "COLBIR" system teaches you to play tho latest songs, two-stsps, and. all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons, saves • time, money, and drudgery. No scales, 10 special music Plenty of local references. Testimonials can. be seen from all parts. Don't keep your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars, Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Street (Chambers), first floor up. fj\i : MAT A . WINES. Special Feature I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2810, 30 June 1916, Page 7
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