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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-M Y - At 2.30'. - TO-DAY. SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEE. SPECIAL BARGAIN .11 AT]NEIi. Presenting LEONARD NKLSON, Supported b,v ii BRILLIANT VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. 25., Is., Gil. 25., Is., Gd. 25., Is., (id. TRICES: 25., Is., Bd. 25., Is., lid. . 25., Is., 0(1. Doors open at 1 .-15. Overture 3.30. ■jTTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ALL-NEW SHOW TO-NIGHT! Huge CI 11. 1 KEa CI Variety All-Star rULLLKO Company. A CARNIVAL OT JOY! Headed by LEONARD NELSON, The One and Only. CESTRIA, Original Comic Waiter. LEEDS and LE MAE, Comedy Duo. DORA OBEKMAN, The Golden-voiced Girl, AND A COLONY 01? STARS. Prices: D.C. and All Stalls. 25.; F.C., Is Plan at Thoalrc All Day To-da.y (Tuesday). Booking- fee, Cri. i nnOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER). TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Instantaneous Success of SELINSKY-AMADIO And Supporting Artiste. ELSY TREWEEK JESSIE MASSOBT (Soprano). (Pianist). TO-NIGHT! ■ SELINSKY will play Violin Concerto in D (Tsdiaikowelcy). Caprice—Love's Joy (Kreisler), etc., etc., etc. JOHN AMADIO (Flautist) trill play"Capriocioso Italienne" (Briccialdi), "Fantasia Brilliante" (Terschak), etc., etc., etc. ELSY TREWEEK will singMad Scene from "Lucia di Lammerraoor" (Donizette), etc., etc. JESSIE MASSON mil play"Polonaise in E Flat" (Chopin)., etc., etc. Prices: 55., 35., &., and a limited number of seats at One Shilling. , . Plau to-day at Christeson's. , Representative J. Sutton Crow. MEETINGS. N.Z. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE (Registered). THE 34th ANNUAL MEETING of the Institute w,H lie opened iu the Masonic Hall, Boulcott Street, at 10 a.m. WEDNESDAY, 3rd JANUARY. On FRIDAY EVENING, sth JANUARY, there will be held, in the Town Hall Concert Chamber, a ■ Congress on "Post-War Education." Papers will be contributed by Sir Robert Stout, Mr. J. G. .Wilson, anil Professor Easteriieid, and discussion will follow. All interested in Education are cordially invited to attend on both occasions. H. A. PARKINSON, N.Z.E.I. MISS TENDALL'S TEA BOOM. ■ rr ; HE Tea Room will REOPEN on WBD- ' NESDAY, JANUARY 3rd. . pOPULAR SONGS AT BEGG'S. ■ FROM THE MUSICAL COMEDIES. "SO LONG, LETTY""Down AmonK the Sheltering Palms. "They Didn't Believe Me." "Dear Old Fighting Boys." "Everybody Rag With Me." "So Long, Letty." , ■ "Here Comes the Married Men. • "Good-bye and Good Luck." And others. Price, 2a. each. ' "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT""The Only Way." "In Monterey." "Come to the Beautiful Eagtime Ball. "The Great Big World Went Round ■ and Round." ' Price, 2«. each. "So Long, Letty," - "To-night's the l Night" Waltzes, the popular airs arranged, 2s. each. Who Dot call and hear these catchy 1 melodies tried over on the Piano Our Pianists are always at your service. CHAS. BEGGf AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The Popular Music and Piano House. BBICE'S T TJNCHEON, AND TEA' ROOMB. &J BRANDON STREET, sext to Kirkcaldie and Stauu. If you want a eood Fish or Meat Tea. 5 to 7..30, try Brice's.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2966, 2 January 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2966, 2 January 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2966, 2 January 1917, Page 7

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