AMUBEMENTS. : H E.A TR E .B O Y'A L, Direction Bronnan-Fuller, Ltdi Last Night of Present Programme. BRENNAN-FULLER VAUDEV ILLE ENTERTAINERS Trhmendoufc Succcss Nightly ' V - THE MANGEANS. - 1 7 - THE MANGEANS. - 7 Tho Greatest Act Ever Imported, Last .Night of Harry—QUlAALYS—Nellie Australia's Foremost Sketch Artists, i MONS. HERBERT, ' CARNO AND* FRANCIS, MISS OLIVE .SINCLAIR, GERTIE JOHNS. BLETSOE'S CRIMSON RAMBLERS D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is. Plaa oJ Dresden. Booking Gd. extra. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. ■piS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■O.IS MAJESTY'S , DE LUXE, proprietors John FuAler and Sona. ; LAST NIGHT OF.FIRS® SERIES. Bo Early—or be—Diiiapnointed.'DENSE CROWDS FLOCK NIGHTLY, To view "THE BEST PICTURE SEEN,HERE."-* Post. LES MISERABLES Tho - LES MISERABLES RomarVablo, LBS MISERABLES Fascinating, LES MISERABLES Scnsatiotal LES MISERABLES Story of' ' . LES MISERABLES JEAN LES MISERABLES VALJEAN, LES MISERABLES Convict, LES MISERABLES Enthrals ' , LES MISERABLES and LES MISERABLES Delights LES MISERABLES Multitudes LES MISERABLES Nightly. ,10.541 TICKETS SOLD IN 5 NIGHT&, Albo a Grand Max Linden, "I Fear x Foo," and other i'ino Screenings, NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ■ ; "Les Miserablcs,"- Second- Series,' Mon- - day. " , ' ... jgHORTTS" CONTINUOUS THEATRE, .; TO-DAY. TO-DAY, '~ THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ' SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE PRO- ' ' GRAMME FOR THE CHILDREN. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Y FOOTBALL, ' : ;THIS -AFTERNOON. •<.' ATHLETIC PARK. PETONE V. ORIENTAL. POXEKE V. MELROSK. Early Games as usual. ■ Admission, Is; Ladies free; Grandstand ' od. v ; ~ (| .; AT'PETONE, jVELIjINqtON y, ATHLETIC,'. ..... .. ■ Admission Gd. Train at 2.10. NEXT SATURDAY, i , MAORIS V. WELLINGTON, ; . W. G. TALBOT, 7". ■ Secretory.-j;; NEW ZEALAND'S BIGGEST./"' - CONGRESS., • 4 LABOUR RALLY UNDEHV AUSPICES UNITY' COMMITTEE. OPERA HOUgE. OPERA HOUSE - TO-MORROW NIGHT', SUNDAY, at 8 'p.m. "WHAT UNITY CAN DO." New Zealand's LEADING SPEAKERS, ■ including— M. J. FORDE, A. GLASS (Southland) A. M'CARTHY. J. W. MUNItO (Otagoj-' E. J. HOWARD; D. .'G, SULLIVA'S .. (Oaoterbur'y)' • "" •» R. ROSS (Feiftling) H. E. HOLLAND, W. T. MILLS, P. C, WEBB (Social Democrat Candidate Grey) R, SEMPLE, E. TREGEAR, W. T: YOUNG, P. H. HICKEY ; WATERSIDE BAND SELECTIONS. Rcinzi., Grand . Contest Selection Li-., brotto (from Lytton's Historical Novel) The Villago Blacksmith. Tho Marseil; laise. Doors open punotuully at 7.30. publiclnvited. : BOXING. ' rjl 0 ff N HAL THURSDAY NEXT, JULY 3rd, At 8 p.m. 1 ' ; ! Amateur and Professional Tournament ; '• promoted by tllo Wellington Boxing Ass(h •' ciation, including Fifteen Round Contest between' "HOCK" KEYS, Tho Brilliant Australian Exponent, and . "JIM" HAGERTY, The Neiv Zealand Champion, Preliminaries: ' • BRICB V. M'MORRAN. M'NICHOLL V. TRACY. RYDER V. FLAN. PRICES— Stage and Gallery Sides, 7t\ Gd.; Front Stalls, ss. j Gallery, Ss.j Back! Stalls, 2s. ' ' Box Plan rapidly filling ni ARMITS. W. G. TALBOT, Hon. Secretary.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1788, 28 June 1913, Page 7
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