AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.' Direction ......Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. NIGHTLY AT 8./ I Huga i'ULLEES' /Vaudeville | All-Star FULLERS' Combination NIGHT AFI'ER NIGHT! HURRICANES OF APPLAUSE! lositively a Maelstrom of Enthusiasm Nightly Surging Through the Huge Audiences. A Programme for Lovers of Music. A Cyclonic, Ovation Accorded Distinguished Lyric Soprano, -MISS MARGARET JEWELL, MISS MARGARET JEWELL, Late principal Soprano of the Melba Opera Company and the girl to whom Mndamo Melba gave private tuition. PHYLLIS AND CERISE, New York Terpsiohorean Charmers. GERALD GRIFFIN ORPHEA Irish Entertainer. Musical Prodigy. Another Sensational Reception to MISS. DORA OBERMAN, The Silver-toned Littlo Nightingale. Small iu Stature, Qreat in Talent. STARR and STARR, EURASIANS, GRACE COMPTON, LALIE BROOKE. An Hysterical Riot of Hilarity. LESTER BROWN AND CO., Supported by ' EDWARDS AND PARKES "A BUSINESS MARRIAGE." 2s. and Is. Plan at The Bristol. £JROWN THEATRE. TO OUR PATRONS. The Box Plan for the First Great Wm. , Fox Supreme Photo-Play, THE PLUNDERER, THE PLUNDERER, ' THE PLUNDERER, is NOW OPEN at The Bristol. Scats may also ba Reserved at tho Theatre. 'Phone 3170. "THE PLUNDERER" IS A MIGHTY PRODUCTION, And wo Stake our Reputation against the Price of Admission That the Wonderful Fox Filmß are all we Claim Them to Be. WE COMMENCE ON MONDAY AT 8 P.M, SEE THE FIRST COLOSSAL PICTURISATION, / Featuring THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS PICTURE ARTIST, WILLIAM FARNUM, And wo know you will want to see the Rest. • "CARMEN" NEXT, closely followed by "TEE CELEBRATED SCANDAL," And "PRINCESS ROMANOFF," better known in this country as "Fedora." "PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE AND Jr. SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIA- [ TION. • A GIFT EVENING In Aid of the Funds of the above Will be held in ST. JOHN'S lIALL, DIXON STREET, „ On MONDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, at 7.30 p.m. MUSIC AND REFRESHMENTS. , T. P. MILLS, • Secretary. . HAVE YOU A PIANO? ° THAT HAS SEEN ITS BEST DAYS. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. SPECIAL EXCHANGE PROPOSITION. OWING to the extraordinary demand v for Second-hand Pianos, we, for some time,' have been unable to fill orders. To be able to supply the Sjldiers at various Camps and others vho are wanting u used Piano at a low price, we are willing to allow you full piesent value for your Piano, the amount to go to your credit as part payment of an up-to-date model, such as— BRINSMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS, MOORE AND MOORE, PLEYBL, BORD, ETC. A number of residents of this City and district havo. &. Piano that tiia been in use for a large number cf years, and having seen its Vest days is unsatisfactory for your children to learn on.. If you. have such a Piano, why not call on lis, and let us explain our flxchange system—your old Piano as part payment, a nominal deposit, and the balance-ex-tending over one, two, or three years, to suit your 'purse. This is worth your earnest consideration, 1 ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., , Manners Street, Wellington. Importers of High-grade British and ■ French Pianos. . Established 55 yeaTS, • IN MAKING CLOTHES that welldressed Men want, MILLIGAN'S . ' Merohant Tailoring Service, ia Unrivalled. ' MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY waste years learning P When tha "COLBIR" system teaches you to play the latest songs, two-steps, «nd all olassee of music in 10 to 20 lessons, save* time, money, and drudgery. No scales, io special mu6io. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can be seen from all parts. Don't keep, your piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars, BirWg College of Mnsio, Bonloott Street (Chambers), first floor tip.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2889, 29 September 1916, Page 7
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