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AMUSEMENTS. JJTS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TO-DAY, at 2.30. The Only TO-DAY, at 2.30. Matinee of THIS IS TO-DAY, at 2.50. THE LIFE. TO-DAY, at 2.30. GRAND REVTJB MATINEE! Come and See the Show that has broken All Records, tlie Brilliantly' Successful REVUE, THIS IS THE LIFE. Despite the Magnitude'of this Extraordinary Attraction there •will lie No Advance in Prices. BARGAIN MATINEE PEICES-OrcK-Stalls, Is; Children, Gd.j Stalls, BdDoors 2 p.m. ; HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, •Courtcnay Place. 'Phone IG5.' TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8, THE GREAT REVUE BOOM. Last Night of THIS IS THE LIFE. Last Night of THIS IS THE LIFE# Stupendous Success Nightly o£ PAUL J. STANHOPE, and his .< AMERICAN BURLESQUE CO. (MONDAY EVENING NEXT . . Will bo presented the Giant of Musica} Revues, entitled FUN ON THE FARM. FUN ON THE FARM. The great laughter creator of America* replete with the most delightful musicaj numbers, new and novel scenes and ensembles. FUN ON THE FARM. SCREAMING SITUATIONS. RARE COMEDY SCENE& 'Astonishing dances and a hundied anq ■ one NOVELTIES AND SURPRISES, FUN ON A FARM. Monday FUN ON A FARM. Evening next. Book your seats at The Bristol -s.. Is* 6d., and Is. Booking, 6d. ertra. Doora, 7.15. Curtain, 10.25. ——4 THEATRE,. THE HOME OF STIRRING DRAMA'< _ TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. "THE REDEMPTION OF DAVID CORSON," t , . "A thrilling, four-act drama of intense "human interest. With a strong supporting programme. , THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON Two extended three-hour sessions for the children. The full programme, with ad. ditions, and. sweets for all the littlo 1 ones* MONDAY NEXT. For Three Days Only. t A superb attraction, at MacMahons Theatre only. Mario C'oreili's Famous Novel, "VENDETTA.'" "VENDETTA." The Lust of Life. "VENDETTX." The Lust of Love. "VENDETTA." The Lust of Hate. "VENDETTA." The Lust of Being. "VENDETTA." The Lust of Revengtt, "VENDETTA." Tho Lust of Romance. "Sweet is revenge, especially to woman. j The photo-play of tho Century.. Together vrith other star features. Admission-ed. and 3d. by day; Gd. efc night; Children always 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m, JjUSTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL, FERRY SERVICE TIME-TABLE,. • (Wellington, Day's Bay, ,Rona Bay.) .. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. Leave Ferry WhaTf, Wellington—7.4o, 10.15 a.m., 1.15, 2.30, 4.15, 5.20, 6.20, 10.15 p.m. Cargo boat 1.15 pjn< (Cargo should bo at wharf before noon.) • Leave Dav's 8ay—6.55, S, 0, 11 a.m., 3.5, 4.20, 5.20, 7.10 p.m. Leave Rona Bar—7.s, 8.15, ' 9.10, 11,10 a.m., 3.15, 4.30, 5.30, 7 p.m. SATURDAY. Leave Wellington—7.4o, 10.15 ajn.,. 12.15, 1.20, 2.30, 4.15, 6.10, 9.20, 11.15 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—6.55, 8, 9, 11 a.m., 1.35^ 3.5, 5, 7, 10.10 p.m. Leave Rona Bav—7.s, 8.15, 9.10, 13,1Q a.m., 1.40, 3.15, 5.10, 7.10, 10 p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE RE SUNDAY TIME. TABLE, i . There will be no alteration in the - Sunday Time-table. Previous notices in this respect are hereby cancelled. During the Winter, the times of departure will remain be in the Summer Time-table. A POPULAR, PIANO SOLO. \\/'E have just received another' largo Vr supply of the successful Piano Solo, "PETALS," by Ralph Raymond. 'TETALS" is ' now one of the biggest sellers in Britain, ranking'with 'Tipembrance," "Rendezvous," eto. t Written m a popular, melodious style, it is to be appreciated, by Pianists. Teachers find it very' suitable for teaching purposes, Price Is. 9d. per copy.. . Our stocks have been replenished witK the following big success®!:- „ n "Somewhere a Voice is Calling, _C-01119 Sin" to Me," "Policeman s (One-Step), "Autumn Memories' (reverie). "Sing me the Rosary," "Dreaming*! (waltz), "Destiny" (waltz), and othcrg • which of late have been unobtainableOur stocks are always kept up-to-datfl with tho latest. We would appreciate a, visit to our Warehouse. Our Pianists are always at your service to try oven any Music you wish. ; CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington, _ The House of High-class British PianoSj . " ■— —4 THE COLBIR SYSTEM. rffIEiCHES you to play the Piano in A ' 10 to 20 lessons (no scales). Takes a pupil further into musio than 3 or 4 vears under ordinary conditions. Leara to play all the latest Songs and Two-Steps as they are published (no special musio required); 6aves time and money. Maka us* of the long evenings and benefit your future life. Testimonials from. all parta of New Zealand of the success of our pupils. If you already read musio learn by this system how to convert your musio , to ragtime. A Ragtime always popular. Call or write for all particu. lars. Interviews any time. Birlert i Onlleee of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first g ™), Boulcott Street.. : —" • • B 1 RICE'S luncheon: a ' tea rooms ARE NOW OPEN, Where Customers will have ..the BEST OF ATTENTION. " BRANDON STREET, . • Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains. " BALLROOM DANCING. " PROFICIENCY ENSUREDSTY PRIVATE LESSONS OR ONE QUARTER AT CLASS. MRS. H. B. MASON teaches daily a« . her Private Hall. Classes for be* sinners, Monday and Wednesday Evenj ines term commencing with pupil. Private Lessons by arrangement, byDay or Evening. Address: 86 Ghuznea St. (near St, Peter's Church). 2— DE LA ■» BELGIQUE . . (Late Bodega), ISB LAMBTON QUAY. CARDWELL AND COLL'ARD, Proprietors. Renovated and Refurnished Throughout, The Cuisine in charge of Theo. Collard. late' Chef Central Hotel, Auckland: Warner's, Christchurch; also Liege and Paris. PRIVATE DINNER and SUPPEBi PARTIES specially catered for, 'Phone 387. Now Open.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2462, 15 May 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2462, 15 May 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2462, 15 May 1915, Page 7

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