AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Od. Gd. Gd. 6d. fid. Gd. 6d. Gd. Gd. 6d. is. MATINEE Is. Is. TO-DAY-, at 2.30. Is. Is. Programme Same Is. Is. as at Niglit. ■ Is. Is. Is. Is. Is. Is. Is. Is. Is. Is. Is.gp MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Uirection Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. Mammoth FULLERS' Variety All-Star FULLERS' Assemblage TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT I Last night of this Bill! MISS JEaNETTE SPiiLLMAN, ' The Vivacious Comedienne. . .MISS LALLIE BROOKE, In "Fashions Past and Present." CLEMENT MAY. The famous Dickens Impersonator. THE FOUR KINGS, .. HARRY ROWE AND ETHEL. LES WARTON.. SULLY and FENNER, THE "NEWMANS, GRACE COMPTON, SHIPP AND GAFFNEY, Prices: 2s. and Is. Plan at The Bristol. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.30. GREAT COMEDY- BOOM. THE HOUSE OF LAUGHTER. NOON TO-DAY, VITAGRAPH COMEDY DRAMA, ■ Starring ■ FRANK DANIELS, FRANK DANIELS, America's Most \Original Comedian, In "CROOKY" A - Comedy of Errors. ■ "CROOKY" Funnier and different to "CROOKY 1 " all others. "CROOKY" ; "CROOKY" The adventures of an "CROOKY"'' escaped convict, who "CKOOKY"' preferred gaol rather "CROOKY" than marry an old maid. "CROOKY" "CROOKY" Thrills and Laughter "CllOOKY" galore. You Mnst See "Crooky." ' Also showing, , , "THE TURN OF A CARD," ' Starring '• - HARRY MORIiY, . HARRY MOREY, , Tho Great Picture Artist. Day, 3d. and Gd.; Night, 6d. Tea in Dross Circle till 5.30. rjTOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. ' MONDAY, 25th, TUESDAY. 26th. "DR. BILL." "DR. BILL." "DR. BILL." Under the Distinguished Patronage and ■ in tlie presence of Lord Liverpool, the Countess of Liverpool and Suite; also the Hon. A. ,L. Herdman, President of the N.Z.N. Association; the Hon. Jlr. Herries, the Hon. Mr. Myers, and the New Zealand Native Association. Book Early at The Bristol. CHAS. M'INTYRE; See. Under the auspices of tho Wellington ■Sooial Democratic Party. MR. VICTOR GRAYSON (ex-M.P. for Colne Valley, England), will deliver an address on "Christ or Cnesar" at the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith St., on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7. Admission by Silver Collection.. ■ . . JJEGG'S \MUSICAL SUCCESSES. "PERFECT DAY." WALTZ. This Waltz' is written on the melodies of the successful 6ongs, "Perfect Day" and "I Love You Truly," by Carrie JacobsBond. A good Waltz, also very acceptable as a Piano Solo. "SUPPLICATION" REVERIE. Reveries pre'very popular, and "Supplication" is, in the front rank ,as a success, bv the composer of the , ever-popular "Evening Chimes." . j ' "BELFRY' ECHOES." Another of the popular chimes series now in such big demand. If you call, onr pianiste will try these and other late successes over for you. Price, 2s. per copy. Posted, 2s. 2d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners -Streot, Wellington. Importers of High-grade Pianos. YOU can't beat rubber as a shock absorber. and you can't beat WOODMILNE RUBBER HEELS for absorbing the shock of boot on asphalt. . Get them fitted.' -. ' ■ ■ FOUND— Desert Gold Household Blend of Tea at Is. Bd. becomes more popular every week. Test it.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2878, 16 September 1916, Page 11
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