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AMUSEMENTS. : . •gqpS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, and Every' Evening, AT 8. A VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME OI UNPARALLELED EXCELLENCE. Unbounded success nightly of THE JACKELOW TRIO ' Imperial ; THE JACKELOW TRIO >* Russian THE JACKELOW TRIO' Dancers, In their irresistible, fascinating, dchghb ful series of dancing divertissements. . ZENO AND MiNDEL The Comical 1 ZENO AND MANDEL-, Couple. ' Tumultuous. l'eoeption accorded STEWART AND LORRAINE, - t. < . VINCENT; ARTHUR, AND; OLIVER, ARMSTRONG AND, HOWARTH, Last Two Nights of. • ; ■, WINTER 'AND FIELDS • FRED SWIFT" ' ANDREWS AND DENT; i Prices—D.C. and O.S. 2s.;'Stalls Is. 6d.|.. Upper .Circle Is.; Booking. at" Dresden.; 1 • •JjVM PRE S* S THE A' T.R B "Whero Everybody Goes.'- ; i ■ STALLS, 3d. DRESS CIRCLE, Gd. TO-DAY AND TO-NI(JHT. . The Great Sensational . ■ ' Film D'Art "Featiire," "THE ; BLACKSMITH'S ; CRIME " "THE BLACKSMITH'S CRIME" "The Bee , Industry";-;_ "Willia'mlson'#.' TVcekly"; "The 'Darktown Belle" (Koy»"' \ stone farce-comedy); ( etc., etc. — Town hall. town haliv OWN HALL. ' TOWN lIALLi ' ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! - - ' v - And . ' SATURDAY & MONDAY FOLLOWING) '.AMATEUR TRIALS!. 5 GRAND THIRD SERIES. ANOTHER TRIUMPH.' Lafct Performance . - A HUGE SUCCESS! ■Th' 3: Great' Audience Enthusiastic. ' ' ' Everyone joyous; Jolly andijubilant. l ■' ' Star-Attraction' for To-night;>will b's '. ' BLINDFOLD PILLOW FIGHT. VBLINDFOLD PILLOW "FIGHT; '' NOTE'REDUCTION. IN PSICES. : '' Special Concession. \ - to the'great demand for Is. sea^-, . the prices will',bo Is. downstairs,-. 2a, ; ' Dress Circle. Box Plan Dresden. . , ' ' ' ' ■ ■ AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE,. Ol'.' . MiVRINE ENGINEERS. ! ' MEMBERS and Associate's of the . ' 'sutute ' are reminded that "'the ' ANNUAL SMOKE CONCERT will ba held THIS EVENING, in the Rooma, Aitkeri Street, at 8 .p.m.* ■ • r Tickets may be obtained from the.So*. . retary 'and Members of. Committee^"!"' ' £:Rrw^LAc£r l '; ; ' , r;;;;'^ .-.Secretary# NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH: ATHLETIC-V, - •- f- PETONE ON Saturday, Ist August, 1914, Special ; Football Trains will nm'as below:— • ' Wellington depart 2.25 p.m., Petone arj rivo 2.10 p.m; . 1 - t , Potone depart 5.20 p.m., Wellington ar-.' rive 5.38' p.m. ' . 1 - BY ORDER. ' TO ALL INTENDING PURCHASERS - "OF A' PIANO, ;Vf .'. "TTISIT BEGCt'S PIANO WAREHOUSE' , »' and select from the following World' famed makers:— j JULIUS. BLUTHNER. JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS, . SHIEDMAYER AND SOEHNE. ' ; GORS AND KALLMANN. 1 \ FRITZ KUHLA. ' - NEWMAN AND CO. . ; From tho above one can choose a Piano that' will-bei a -delißht; to its. possessor; r . " O\or 53 ! years'--experience: in; tne Piano, '. ' Trade has enabled' us ; to stock only tho best : in each grade. ! We. guarantee .all . our Pianos, and our, guarantee, ia worth,;/, having, being backed- Tip by our wellknown reputation for'honest 'dealing and ' " true values.:- •• ■ -- ■ . ; • ; ■ J — .' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., .; •' MANNERS.ST., WELLINGTON,. y THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ' PIANO ! K v HOUSE IN N.Z. i "OLAYING Made Easjv-We .Kuarantes.,,,,,, , X • to teach you to play the Piano or Organ, read Music at .eight perfectly,.'or return your Fee. The same results in < few weeks .that used to itafe yeaia,'without worry of scales, exercises; or'drudgery of any kind. Tunes the first'lesson. Testimonials from pupils'throughout New - . -; Zealand. FuE'Tuition, -jM 10s.; .caU fo? . ... .. \ all particulars, and see Press 11 reports of Concerts, etc., where, our pupils have - V - . appeared from 4 days'tuition,, with no' ' , 'previous knowledge of Music. A visit costs you nothing.' Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Bouloott Cham< ! bers, Boulcott Street. Miss - Coltmaiv ' A.U.M., Chief Inatrnotrwa.. . .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2216, 31 July 1914, Page 9

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