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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HomeofniTl |. rj B'CEnchanting Palatial rUtLnK O Variety. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT A EIOT OF RIOTS! The Act of the Ages! ROSS. WYSE, and the BIG SURPRIBE ROSS, .'"WYSB, and tho BIG SURPRISE 3 Revelations in a Merry Melange of Melody and Mirth—and the Smallest is THE BIGGEST! LENNON and HILL, In their Riotous Comedy Extravagance,MISS ELSIE MORRIS, THE FLEMMINGS, BOLLINGER and REYNOLDS. A Man, a Girl, a Slack Wire—and . MIRACLES! Athol TIER and ROSS Peggy . In, Another Banquet of Fnn and Music. ■ MISS DORA OBERMAN. Ecstatio Australian Hirondelle. KINGSLEY and GRAHAM. JESSIE BARLEE. Prices as usual.—D.C and 0.5., 2a.; Stalls, le." Booking, ■ T*e Biratol, 6d. extra. Book and be CERTAIN! HIS ■ MAJESTY'S- THEATRE;. MONDAY NEXT!. Ben J. Fuller, presents Bos Plan NOW. OPEN at The Bristol. •RJEW MACMAHON'S THEATRE. X i Management B.^Bushby, Commencing SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1916. Under the patronage of the Wellington. Boxing Association.' A'GREAT BATTLE. ! KINGS-OF-THE FISTIC 'ARENA. * • ■■ A Eight that-was witnessed -by 12,000 . ,persons. A New Zealand lad tackles r the..mighty D'ARCY. 1 The Proprietor has secured the rights for Wellington of the Fight betweon LES D'ARCY and 1 -DAVE SMITH, recently fought at Sydney before one of the largest gatherings ever seen at the Stadium. The Picture is a marvellous reproduction of the great .fight. There is nothing of. a brutal aspect in it, the contest being a clean and scientific one throughout. Lady patrons who have seen it are delighted with it, affording them an opportunity of -witnessing the wondrous mysteries of the- Ring.

The supporting items <aro- ofsa, hiflv standard. Prices: Day Sessions, Gd. .Night'-Ses-sions, One Shilling. Children, half-price both Sessions. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. . . ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 5.50-p.ni., i and from 7.80 p.m.. to 9.30 pVm.Admission, Is. .. ■,;,,;/£>'„ i THE ASSOCIATED 80&H&5.4-.M.-, A. R.C.M., LONDON'.- - ENTRIES for Theory lEmminations ■■ close on SATURDAY,. Ootobor 14th, at the Board's Office, c/tf The Bristol Piano Co., Lambton Quay.- The Exami r nation will bo held on SATURDAY, November 18th. BY ORDER.. V . . ■■ x■ ' i BRINSMEAD . ' PIANOS. rrtHE-true lover of Music will always JL demand in his. Piano quality of tone, responsiveness of touch, and excellence 'of material and workmanship. Theso latter qualities are an important point, because they secure durability, and 4he genuine Pianist is as deeply attached to his instrument as a Violinist is to his Violin. The worth of a Piano lies in the music which can be extracted from it, and it is the voice of the Piano that has first claim. Hence the lowest priced Brinsmead .Model has the true distinctive Brinsmead tone. The moment a obord is struck you can tell from its rich, full quality by the long, true singing note that it is an instrument of no common grade. Its touch is no less delightful while—like the good Violin—its tones become mellower with age. Inspection : cordially invited by the Sole. Agents, CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners' Street, Wellington.

Special Feature Advertisements. , _J '. '. -■ r.ea&i&k. , - ; —j ■ ; •■<;.,. ioc~ ic=3i^=s I',' In SOLID Ml ■■~-,; FOR - Si 3fV,.6in. Solid Oak 'ffajjirobe, ■ v'tih. jj ' 1 ■ ■ ■" ~ '"'<■ i j idiigfreveUed mirror, fitted'witlrK&t- i , '■ \ shelf, revolving hooka, ©to. • ] y l n 1 '8 ■'{"'■ I 3ft. 3in. Solid Oat Bnohesso Chest, j J I witt2long3n6;2-sliort3ra.Trars',»ii3 . ' •-' ; large swing mirror. | . | 3ft. Solid Oak iWafibstaiid, • tritii -the j •• ■ ■ ! or marble top and' back. i t ■ ■'■' - 1 jj '4ft. 6in- Double Solid Oak Bedstead, ] . 'J: \ with sweep rail, fittediwitli iron dove. i \•} . ■ I tail fittings. J 1 I The Four Pieces m J8& I. ■■ F ■■■'!■' ' '"!■■■■' ' ) . . I ..[ ] 'BROWNE &YEAI&: : . I Caba Street, Wellington. I

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 7

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