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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE« Is. fid. Is. Gd. Is. 6d. Is. 6d. Is. 6d. Is. Gtl. Is. PULLERS' BARGAIN Is. Gd. MATINEE, Gd. Is. TO-DAY Is. «d. At 2.30. (id. lg.Jßd. Is. Gd.. Is. Gd. Is. 6d. Is. 6d. Is. Gd. TTIS MAJESTT'S THEATRE^ Direction ......Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. Huge FULLERS' Vaudeville All-Star PULLERS' Combination TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGH*! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OP - _ THIS BILL! Tumultuous Ovations Accorded this Great Galaxy of Versatility: ■ MISS DORA OBERMAN, Tho Girl With tlio Voice. ~ The Eurasians, Starr and Starr, .leanetto Spellman, Tho'.'Four'Kings, Lallio Brooke, tiraco Compton, The Newmans, Les Warton, Sully and leaner, Shipp and G'affney, et&, etc. Prices:. D.C., all Stalls, 2s. Plan at 6d. extra, till 1 p.m., thereafter 'at .Theatre till 5 p.m. PjONCEBt CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Commencing TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. . "DR. BILL!" • . "DR. BILL!" Under the'patronage and in the presence v:of His Excollcucy Lord • Liverpool,. Countess of Liverpool, and Suite; ,"■• ■ OAST: . . Baggs (a bullor) .: Mr. Andrews George Webster....... Mr. Frank Mason, , . (From Piccadilly) Inspector Jones Mr. G. Burnett (One of tho .force) . ■Dr. William Brown : Mr. Chas. Blako (Retired from practice) Louisa Br,own ... Miss Marguerite Wilson (Wife, of Dr.. BUI) Jenny Firman Miss Kalo Kulner (In love with George 'Webster) Mrs. Firman ...... Miss Ethel J. Griffitlis Nellie Fauntelroy ... Miss May Roberts (Tho Dansouso) " Mrs. Horton : Miss Lilian Chapman .. (A Know-oil) Ellen ......' '...., 1. Miss May Audroy . (Mrs. .Horton's Maid) Inspector Horton -..'..,. Mr. John Larsen ' . (A Martinet) Firman Mr. Leslie' Holmes ' (A Nosey Parker) • Conductors: Orchestra—Mr. Cummings. C Band—Lieut. Herd. I Secretary—Mr. Chas. M'lrityr'r. • Stage-Manager—Mir. EV L'. ' Clia-froy. JJox Plan at Bristol. . Prices—ls., 2s. 6d., ■£.'■' ,~\ Book' early. rfRAND RETURN. V CONCERT. LARGE TOWN HALL. ONE NIGHT. ONLY.' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, ■■• '■'■. 'By' .:" ■■ '.-; , ALFRED MIROVITCH, 1 ' Pianist Virtuoso, Gold Medallist, Petrograd Conservatoire, ' And ' MICHAEL PIASTRO, . •Violin. Virtuoso,_•.-. Winner of toe Russian 1000 Eoublo Prize. ' Popular Prices—3s., 2s. and Is. Box Plan, Tho Bristol, opens Thursday, September 26.. .-.. T' ABOUR DAY DEMONSTRATION. JL/ABOUR DAY DEMONSTRATION. > -NEWTOWN PARK. i NEWTOWN PARK. 'MONDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. MONDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, SPORTS. SIDE-SHOWS." HIGH- , LAND DANCING. ' TUG-O'-WAR, " '-.BABY SHOW. BANDS,-Etc.*. Etc.. The Greatest Event of the Year. Watch, for further details. , L. M. A. REARDEN; ' Secretary, 1 ■ Trades Ha]l,- Wellington. PEG O' MY. HEART"-J. and N. Tait's« Record -Breaker, Grand Opera House, October 10th. :'■■ BRICK'S LUNCHEON AND TEA' ROOMS, • BRANDON STREET, next to 7 Kirkoaldk and Stains. If yon want a good Rah or Meat Tea, 5 to 730, try Brioe'B. mE MATA WINES. Try them at any X .Hotel! They are sound and good, j

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2884, 23 September 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2884, 23 September 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2884, 23 September 1916, Page 11

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