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: AMU3EMENTB. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay Place'. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. .. SATURDAY, 2.H0. Absolutely the greatest Vaudeville - Bill > over presented to the N,Z. public. A PEOGEAMME OP STAE ACTS. Received last night with acclamations of delight by a hiigo holiday audience. Torrifio success o£ tho FOUR AERIAL LESTERS- Direct " FOUR .AERIAL LESTERS from FOUR AERIAL LESTERS America. Tho world's greatest gymnastic novelty artists, presenting their original act, the UPSIDE DOWN BAND. , ' Enthusiastic reception of WALKER AND BUNTING, WALKER AND BUNTING,. • Tho real thing in Scotch comedy. ELEANOR AND. BERTIE, . ELEANOR AND BERTIE; In thoir brilliant comedy-wire act.-• " . FRANK, LANK, and,.ALICE, . . The immitablo comedy club swingers, ; MATILDE AND. ELVIRA, ' IJie' dashing Spanish entertainers. ;••• 'ELLA--AIRLIE, • The incompara.blo, disease' at tho piano. Wykeham and Preston. Jock Thompson; > • Merlyia. Elton Fox. W* Sumnor. •• ■■••• ..rriooar-25,,.,15. 6d. ( ,and xDoore, 7.15^ pEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. . THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. Yesterday's Hugo Audiences were CHARMED, DELIGHTED,-GRATIFIED .! The. Feature . of .Features: .... THE ROAD TO CAT,ATS, - -VTHE ROAD TO CALAIS. THE ROAD TO CAT,ATS; Goes straight' to tho 'heart'. - " It' has'-fi "" strong appeal, for young'or old. ; . "THE FATAL TAXICAB." " "THE FATAL TAXICAB.", ->'■ ... "THE FATAL TAXICAB."A convulsion of laughter greets this GREAT KEYSTONE COMEDY " At overy. screening. Fatty and Mabel '■ have a strenuous day. A Groat Supporting. Scries. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! Jj] MP RESS THEA TEE. "Where Everybody. Goes." NOW SHOWING. : A world-famed melodrama! HARBOUR LIGHTS. HARBOUR LIGHTS. (In Three Acts.) Yet another Keystone Scream! HOW HEROES ARE MADE. HOW HEROES ARE . MADE. TOPICAL BUDGET. (Latest War News.) AND OTHERS. EMPRESS GRAND ORCHESTRA. HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. (Cornunn nan Gaidheal.) fjt 0 W N • HALE, WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL. Under the distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Liverpool, the Right Hon. the Prime Minister and Members of Cabinet, His Worship tho Mayor, and the .. Citizens of Wellington. 1 Tho Hon. J. G. W. Aitken', theSocietyf Chief, will preside. • . A GREAT HIGHLAND; CONCERT! In Aid of the Mayors Belgian' - " Distress , Fund. ~ .... PROGRAMME: ? 1. Bagpipe Selection—Society's Pipers 2. Opening Address—The Chief (Hon. ,f. G. W. Aitken. M.L.C.) 3. International Reel—Lizzie Reid, Jean Jellio, Mary Reid;'Elsie Burns I. Song—"The Standard on the Bra«s of - Mar"—Mrs. D. Rl Kennedy 5. Song—"Roaming in tho .Gloaming"— ,- • Mr. J. Houston . 6. Highland , Flin«—Marr Reid; .- Jack Mac Lean, Lizzie Reid,. Jean. .Tellie,, .Harry .MacLean,Elsie. Burns,.. Jessie . . M'Gillivray 7. Song—"Scots Wha Hae"—Mr. F. S,' ' " Pope' ' ■- 8. Violin Solo—Miss Freda Walters Interval. 9. Triple Sword Dance—Lizzie Beid, Jean'Jellie, Mary Reid, Elsie Burns 10. Song (selected)— Miss Eva Smith 11. Song—"Blue Bonnets are • Over the' i .Border"—Mr. Hickmott.v 12. Shanu Thraibhas—Jack .Mac Lean, - I Lizzie Reid, Mary, Reid, Harry MacLean, Elsie Burns.. IS. Song (item selected)— Mr. A.'G. Hay 14. Song (Patriotic)— Mrs., D. R. Kennedy ' . 15. Violin Solo—Mr. Eric Maira ; ... 16. Highland R-eel—Lizzie Hairy Mac Lean, Mary Reid, Jack Mac Lean, Elsie Burns, Jean JelliePipers—T. A. Mac Donald, 'Allan Stait./ Pianist—Miss .Audrey. Gibson. • <■ Boi' Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. ;..J.,W. MACKAY, Secretary. ; , : WELLINGTON'S LEADING CAFE, .'.-J'.' . '• 'T HE '"".V':g SNiT a r i tr ar, 83 WILLIS ,ST. (opp.,,'!Eyening., Post"). Your Choice of Over 50 Different i)ish<».' -' A SUPERIOR Is. DINNER—S till 7 j>.m.' ' Full 3-Course ; Meal "includes Soup, Entrees with Vegetables, . Desserts ot Fruits, .... Coffee, Rolls "and. Butter, Croam, lEggv . - ' ' '• ' etc.' " '. ■' '' : Ist Floor—S3 WILLIS STREET. ! .. . A.B.C, TAXI SERVICE, GABS; FOR -HIRE OR" STORED. Oil and Petrol Supplied. ' ' ; Thono 2D24. Address: Next Public Trust Office, ■ Lainbton Quay. N, NIGHTINGALE „...._ Proprietress ' ; BEGG'S PIANOS. . ' BBS P BRITISH~MAOTFACTURE. ' OTJE long eiperienceia the Pianobns)-' ness (extending afver S3 years) La* • enabled us to select the best available, Onr sole Agencies consist of the fallowing • old established British Firms, whose pro. ducts are a guarantee-; of the best' worfe manship :— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS (1820), JUSTIN BROWNE (1838). . . . CHALLEN AND SON (1914). GEORGE ROGERS AND 80NS(18tf). Our Showrooms are stocked with the latest Models by each, maker, and intending purchasers shonld certainly favour og with a visit of inspection; If unable to oall, we will post y>u illustrated Catalogues free. Onr extended payment sj* tern, is worth investigating. CHAS. BEGG AND CO,, LTD.. MANNERS STREET. WELLINGTON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANO HOUSE IN N.Z. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners, are held on Monday and' Wednesday Evenings in "the Private Hall. The latest Dances taught. Term commences with pupil. Proficiency ensured in Six Private Lessons. Privato lessons by arrangement. Address: 86 Ghnznee' Street (near St. Peter's Church). RAG-TIME PIANO PLAYING POSITIVELY taught in 10 to 20 leesons by the Colbir System (ne scales), each exercise a movement do. veloptng speed, enabling a 6tranger a* the piano to play the latest songs an(j two-steps as they ore published, without the laborious study and waste of time and money hereto necessary. "No special ■ music required." If you already play learn how to convert your music to raai time. Call for all particulars, or write (at onr circular. BIRLEY'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC. Bouloott Chambers (first floor, nnt ' . , . Bonlcott Street. Ittterwra -'f-

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2428, 6 April 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2428, 6 April 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2428, 6 April 1915, Page 7