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AMUSEMEHTC. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, j Courtcnay l'lu<:e. 'Phone 165. j TO-NIGHT! At 6. TO-NIGHTI . Messrs. Puller Present AN ALL-VAUDEVILLE MLL. J AN ALL-VAUDEVILLE. BILL. . NEW ARTISTS • ■ NEW NOVELTIES I NEW FACES NEW ATTRACTIONS j The Greatest Aggregation of Vaudevillo { Features ever oll'ered at Popular Prices. ■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGUTI TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI ] A DAZZLING NEW PROGRAMME. A DAZZLING NEW PROGRAMME. Overflowing with Novelties, 'a Veritable Feast for the -Vaudeville-loving Public. < TO-NIGHT! At 8. ■• TO-NIGHTI ■ ! A STAR ATTRACTION. .'"."',.., Of Unusual Importance and Excelleuco, ] First appearance of -• -. . MR. "0" AND MISS MAUD OOURTBNAY, Mil. "0" AND MUSS MAUD COURTENAY, J MR. •■0" AND MWS MAUD tOTRTENAY, 1 In their Delightful and Inimltamo | i Comedy as it Ib j '• Clever and as Dainty and Artlstio as i i it is- Mirth-Provoking.' ..'. .'.. ( /First appearance-Special Engagement or. ,: UPSIDE DOWN WEIGHT;. ; | . UPSIDE 'DOWN WRIGHT, ■UPSIDE. DOWN/WRIGHT,. ..,, Ono of the Greatest Novelty Acts Ever > ;. Imported by'the Fuller Proprietary; ' , j First appearance of > •-• ■ i -. THE MERRY- MAXIMS, Jolly ; , THE MERRY MAXIMS, Juvenile I THE MERRY MAXIMS. Dancers. ' ; Presenting a brilliant lerpsichorean acena. ■ | First appearance of .] RALEIGH AND M'DONALD, j In Their Unique Comedy Wire Act. ] MR. WARD LEAR, . \ Comedian and Impressionist. ■ THE TOSSING TESTROEb, 'j THE TOSSING TEBTKOB3, ■ Unique Jugglers and Hat Throwers. . ,j BLUFFO The Unique. .; ..BLWFO •: BLUFFO What la It? ■ BLUFFO | EONITA AND LEE,- -.' ,-•--■ ■', Sharpshooters and ' THE HARLEMS — THE THREE OARRS. Prices: D.O. and 0.5., 25,; Stalls, Is. (Plus tax). Plan at The Brißtol. Boolfr jug, 6d. extra. Poors 7.15. Oommcnce i._ .; Commencing TO-EAT at 2 p.m. j .:'. "SUDDEN JIM!" "■' A Triangle Triumph, starring CHARLES RAY and \ " : KYLVIA BREMER. The Story of how "Olotties-peg J'J I ™?',', ' Son became known as Hell on Wheels. Life has been titled a FIGHT, and BUD- , DEN JIM found it so, but HE WON LIFE'S FlGHT,.and.learned that:he had lost its precious crown—LOVE. ' One' of the Finest' Lo'vo'Stones Ever ■ Translated into Screen Language.. ' Albo Showing, Bth ■ Instalment of '-■■• "THE NEGLECTED WIFE." •; . Prices-Is. and 6d. D.O. HeserTcs, Is. 6d» at Bristol, or,' Phono 3143. . Commencing TO-DST at 11. "THE GRELL MYSTERY," - A Greater .VHagra'pli Hasterpieoe, starring EARLE : ' j An extraordinary tale of intriguo and crime that ukots with butg retribution. A wealthy clubman, whose hobby Is ovlminal trailing, unravels an extraordinary mystery... Wonderful light on -modern" methods of trapping the most expert law-breaker. . - Continuous—ll to 10. .WILLIAM A. BRADY 111 association with the World. Film Corporation!-presents.. .- ' OARLYLE-BLAOKWELL and ' ■" MURIEL OSTRIOHE, in,' "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." A Peerless Production with two Btars in a photo-play perfectly directed. A story unique "andi original, gripping and full of human interest. Also Showing: Fathe War Pictures: Belgium and British Colonies. Topical, and Triariglo Comedy. MASON'S GARDENS, TAITA, LQW.ER '"IIUTT. FINEST scenic gardens in the Southern Hemisphere. Well- worth a =visit. Motor-buses meet, all trains.: Special Bus leaves for Station/;/5 p.m'. daily.- Aftofnoon Tea, Cd. Hot water provided'free-to' picnicker's. Cut flowors in any quantity. Orders .hooked for Rhododendrons, AiaHas, Roses, and General Nursery Stock in choice variety. Ohoioo ■ collection of 25 Bulbs sent to any address on receipt of 2s. 6d„ 50 for 4s. 6d. ; "F. CHIVEUS, : Hanag«r.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 170, 8 April 1918, Page 7

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509

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 170, 8 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 170, 8 April 1918, Page 7

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