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AMuaEMEHm HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Conrtenay Place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. i; Messrs.". Fuller-Brennan 'present their . .' NEW VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTY CO. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, i An Absolute Triumph Achieved Nightlj MISS ROSE LEE IVY Tho celelirated MISS ROSE LEE IVY , Californ,;m'. MISS ROSE LEE IVY Cantatrice MISS ROSE LEE IVY and MISS ROSE LEE IVY Comedienne. Greeted Nightly with'. Tremendous. En< thnsiasm. A Truly Great Artist. Tho Queen of ROSE LEE IVY Vaudeville. ROSE LEE IVY ■ To-night, another groat attraction. MR. EDDY MARTYN America's famous .C MR. EDDY MARTYN-- Eccentric Dancer,. MISS MARIE QUINTRELL, Operatic soprano and brilliant pianist..... ROSE LORENZ In an intrepid ROSE M3KENZ act on the aerial trapez« WYKEHAM AND PRESTON, In a new comedy sketch. , •• : JOHN EARL The'Hatedean. ./ THE FRANKLINS. THE DRISCOLLS,' M'KENZIE AND GUEST. ! Prices—2s., Is. 6d., and 1?. Book at Bristol. Doors 7.15. Carriages 10.20. Empress theatre. "Where Everybody Goes." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! ■ FINAL APPEARANCE OF SOLDIERS OF THE DESERT . (Introducing scenes among the- Frcnci " Turco troops in Algeria). XING' GEORGE AT YPRES. ' WITH THE BELGIAN ARMY. ' A ZEALOUS MESSENGER, . Orchestra commences at 7.30. [ NEW ' PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. 1 WHERE TO-NIGHT' As in the 'past, as in the "present, as in ' .tho future,'to'. - - "Jl/TACMAHON'S THEATRE,j' ? J.TJL Manners Street. - To-day (Wednesday, February 3), To-nighti ' , Last Two Days of that Emphatie Success, '■ - ."THE PARASITE." - / ' The phdto-play of the age. Together with : ■ -. ' "Jim Webb, Senator", (a golden Amerf-J can; drama), "Jane" (a delightful comedy*- - drama),-,"A Race for a Wife" (tke ; .-big-.-.. ~..i . gest .comedy: yet), "Scenes... in. Sunnjt France," and others.' ... . ;'Admission,'''6d;, : Children: always: 3d." Coming Friday, [ "The Temptations of a Great City." ■ i!! WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, v ; ; limited. . : ■ ; GASCOOKERY-DEiIONSTRATIONS.v...':; ' SECO ND SERIES. .- j - . FIFTH LECTtfe^""^--^-^ ' By : -a MISS UNA-to-day,'- J WEDNESDAY,: 3rd FEBRUARY;. .. At the Company^ ; Lecture Hall, l/iitvi ' 64 Courtenay ~]?lace.:; „ it. ' Suljjecti Breakfast,' Luticheon DisHfa,' Jitfl , <Cakes. ' — To oommence at 3 o'clock. , " _ Be. early if yoa waiit adiokdsk. . , V.i k:::J.. H. HIXL i WELL, ]~[ ' . .. .Secretary, . AUSTRALIANS! . " AUSTEAXUNS! ;; f . -'fl RAND CONCERT by Yonns Australia; "• JUT St. Peter's Hall;--Ghuznee:-~ Street, TO-NIGHT ; (WEDNESDAY), 3rd v.J, ■ FEBRUARY-, 8 o'clock.v . k'. ' 'Brass' Band "6f35 Young';AastraliAns,' including Champion Boy' Violinist of - Aus- 1 " tralia, and Miscellaneous Items.' Refined, 5 \ Vaudeville Company, v . ..." :' Admission—2s. aridls. Tickets at door," - at'Y.M.C.-A:, Willis Street-.^-'O-r ' : ■■■"; A.'VARNEY,";Gen.- Sec.;' " : THIS Evening, 8 o'clock. New Century Hall, Kent Terrace—Mr. J. Pagej it the Lancashire.Medium',:Psychic; Demon- ,a stration; from Articles. Admission, 6d.,. Trance Readings Daily. 1 Homo Street, ..., off Kent Terrace. .'Hours,. 10 td 5. .. Eastbourne borough . council^. . FERRY SERVICE., FOR THE BEST OUTING—. GO TO EASTBOURNE. . GO TO EASTBOURNE. FOR HEALTH AND SUNSHINE- ■ : GO TO EASTBOURNE. GO TO EASTBOURNE. Stenners leave Ferry Wharf, Wellington! ; 7.4 D, 10.15 a.m., 1.15, 2.30, ,415, 5 20- -- 6.20, 10.15 "p.m.: ■ .. —• —-— ■ -■•"■* •;/ A POPULAR SONG SUCCESS. " • 'TEG 0* MY HEART/' :S "TJEG' O' MY HEART" is enjoying ox- - JL i ceptional popularity in Britain and America, anil is the most successful.\/ Song in the Pantomime "Cinderella" .now-J----being performed in Australia (sung by/ Mios Dolly Castles). This is suie toi; become a fa'vurite with balladists. Price,; Is. 6d. copy. We can also specially recommend twonew Drawing-room Ballads, viz., '-SLEEP' ' AND -THE ROSE" and: "SOMEBODY'S! ' ROSE." Both these Songs are set in-' keys for oil voices, and are sure : to be - appreciated by all singers. Price, Is. Sd» each. ; - Have toti a copy of th<». fine March» : "spirit of Napoleon," by-,--. Adrian Hope? This writer has, wbred another' big • success with this.'.'Pricio* : Is. Od. oopy. - ' CHAS. BEGG AND C 0.,: LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON," Importars of High-grade Pianos by. the ; i leading British makers. ' ; RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING ■ POSITIVE'It- taught in 10: to'-"20 sons-, by. the • Collier -System-> (no r scales),, .each exerciße a movement de-?s velopirig: speed, enabliun a stranger at t ; the piano to play; the latest songs' and •' two-steps as they are published, /without;' the laborious study and waste of tima - and money hereto necessary. "No special" music required." If you already • play;-' learn how to.convert your. music to rag—> .-time.; ... ...Call ,particulara,'--or"Write ftuft ..our circular. . BERLEX'S COLLEGE:,OF. 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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2375, 3 February 1915, Page 7