AMUSEMENTS J|*S MAJESTY'S • THEATRE. To-day FULLERS' To-*,* Jo-day fIUGB T j J BARGAIN • To3ar Jo-day MATINEE, To-day rt 'u , *■' , ls - and «. Tc-das N " Acrount lei the Kiddies Miss Tlie Daddy-Long-Legs qf Comedy. A- SHOW. OF SHINING STARS - "* Aid WALTER EMERSON. ' S« Feet of Hurricane Hilarity. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ffi.f fulEers'S; TONIGHT! TO-NIGHT!", TO-NIGHTJ J he Quintessence of Quaiijtnws, WALTER EMERSON, WALTER EMERSON, T<?nn!' S™ ncin e Fathom o" Foil ISUDA, THE AMAZING JAP, •" Who Smiles as bo Thrills, GWENNIE HASTO r H? ? u C " n J ii,, " le of Cuteness.Las Night of THE ARLEYS. Last i\.ght of EDWAEDS and PARKES, BERT LA BLANCS TRAVESTY STARS? Tn an Assemblage of Comedy, Dance, ami Song, Slnlfully Blended vrith an Abund! anco or Colour and Class. f„i .m S r 2s - and J s - Plan at The Brim 5 p.m P ' m -' lhel ' eatter at Theatre til* MONDAY EVENING NEST - Special Return of . ' •n. >-Y I 2 1B!P TWENYON,... . . ■ The Girl that Maoriland Holds to its Heart.' '." COONCIIi ORGAN RECITAL ORGAN" RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORJJAN RECITAL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. S.IS o'clock, By ME; BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). ... Sonatina, in A Minor Kwj.EUrr Allegro Moderator. Andante Mollo. Tripelfughetta, (a) Idylle ' fl>) Au.Soir •.E.-d'Enji: icuntain Musio and Duct from Act 11, Scene I, ."Polleas '*" and Melwande" .....DebussjK Two Preludes, Op. 27 (Nos, 1 . ,»"** **>• • • Scriabin^ (a) A Tear (b) Meditation MouMorgjkr Piece Symphonique Salome 1 ADMISSION-SIXPENCE AND ONE . SHILLING. Doors open 7.1S o'clock. JNO. R. PALMER, Town. Cleric. .Und February, 131", ' ■ BAND. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SQ>" CIETY (lato C.N. Reserve) BAND' «it BOTANICAL GARDENS TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m.
AMUSEMENTS. THE THING'S. „HE iViNG'S. COMMENCING AT 2.30 TO-DAY", And at 8 each evening. The Bewitching BILLIE BURKE In the Record-breaking Success, "PEGGY."" The nourlevfiij Triangle Plav thai \<=: turned them away all> Volk iu W dreds from Everybody's. NOTB.-Reservcs for The King's are already b.g for "Peggy." YOU can avoid the crush by ringing 'Phones SO or 311.1, or Booking at The Bristol. Empress! ~ MPRESS. COMMENCING TO-DAY, . "THE VL'L\'ET PAW," Featuring GAIL KANE and HOUSE PETERS. A rnsoinating Romance of Graft in High Places. A Woman lobyist's Wit against tho Brains of Politicians. WONDERFUL ACTUAL SCENES of the' t U.S.A. ASSEMBLY HOUSES, Ait a at President Wilson. GAIIj KANE is rcmarkablv beautiful, nnd her acting of the fascinating feminine. Wire-puller is WONDERFUL A VERY BEST WORLD PRODUCTION. EVERYBODY'S. • ' VERY BODY'S. COMMENCING TO-DAY, "IHE SOCIAL SECRETARY.". A inanglo Sensational Success, featuring NORMA. TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. SHE AND HERSELF. A 6 the lypiate— She is so sweet that her employers bother her to death. As the Social Secretary—. She is so plain that her employer's Son cant bear to look at her at breakfast. G BS. D ?Lif VMBS P'-V" opposite to IHE LOVELY NORMA, ami makes „,„.. a storting Lover. IHE PLOT IS INGENIOUS AND • ENGROSSING. and full of surprises. . STRONG SUPPORTS. B~ 'EGG'S MUSICAL SUCCESSES. SONGS OF THE MOMENT. "BACK HOME IN TENNESSEB."-The latest choice of our Soldier Boys, both here and at the Front. A fine chorus , s° n g- Get a copy to-day—you will like it. "HELLO! HAWAII! HOW ABE YOU?" —Hawaiian melodies are very popular at present—this is one of "the most successful issued. "THE HOME BELLS ARE RINGING." —Composed by Ivor Novello, of "Keep the Homo Fires Burning" fame.' We sold out of our first shipment very quickly, and in response to our cabfo have just received a further supply. This song should be as great a. success as "Home Fires." "A BROKEN DOLL."-One of the .greatest successes published. In Great Britain, Australia, and America it is having an extraordinary run. , Why not call at. our Warenouso and hear these and other late Songs tried over? If unable to call, remit 2s. (postage lid. eitra) for each song, and we will Bend by return post. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. The' Popular Music House. (Established 55 years.)
„.. IMPORTANT APPEAL. TO THE WELLINCTON WATERSIDE WORKERS. A SERIOUS and regrettable crisis has arisen in connection with the kteur tt fr, the Waterfront. At a conference of Employers and Employees recently held .m this City, an endeavour was made to acrive at a settlement, bnfc without satisfactory rcsulU. . Since the conference, the dispatch of shipping has been seriously delayed. The holding up of shipping at any time, is to to deplored but at this time of the Empire's need it is a National Dishonour to delav forwarding foodstuffs and. other commodities for the Troops who are fighting for Justice and Freedom in the Great World War. The fighting forces of the British 1 Empire arc not confined to tin*.field of tattle, but include the entire population, winch must be fed to continue the lifc-and-death struggle until Victory' is achieved livery hour that oversea liners are hold up in New Zealand ports increases the privations and the risks the lives of our sona'at the Front. The sad ©fleets of a shortage of food to the people of Great Britain can be minimised by your patriotic action in hastening the dispatch of the steamers This is no time to trifle. In Temembnuice of our noble sons who have tellen in doing their duty, and of the wounded in hospitals in Great Britain, and of those now continuing the struggle, and in the interests of common humanity V feel it my duty to appeal to you.to continuo the working of the ships. ■ JOHN P. LUKE, „■-n , '.',„,- Ma F° r of Wellington. . 2nd February, 1917.
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