AMUSEMENTS. v HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Couxtenay Place. 'Miono 165. Fullers' UJOJDAY, at 2.30 Bargain • Vaudoville TO-DAY, at 2, ; 30- Matinee A Vaudeville Feasi. Absolutely the finest Vaudeville Co. ever presented here. Gd. — Our Weokly Boom Matinee — Is. 6d. Gd.—NOTE _THE I'RICES-ls. la, And then consider, tho -value you ore RCttiDf. FANCY BEING ABLE TO SEE For fiucli a nominal sum such, star acts as MA.DAME M Ali iON Tho quickest woman MADAME MARION- in the world. Who is alone wortlii the price of admission, Not to mention sxtch. other sterling artists' as TOZART Tho Vagabond TOZART TOZART... Actor Artist. TOZAR Nightly i NELLIE KOLLE oreating -aperfect NELLIE KOLLE furore. I - Everyonos favourite. You will like her, r ALTON, VICTOR, THE NEWMANS,: £ THE RHODKSBURYS. BLUFFO ; £ THE TESTROS. DOROTHY HARRISj I ILVNAGERLiL WARNING. 1 j! Last Saturday it was quite impossible toj J copo with the enormous crowds. . ! HUNDREDS WERE TURNED AWAYj ' BE IN TIME TO-DAY! Do not como at 2.30 and blame the ) management if you cannot get a seat. • I- COME EARLY! COME EARLY!! '■ THE DOORS are Opened at 1.45. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATEEj 0 TOZART. Official collector for the I, TOZART. don "Weekly Dispatch" To- 5 TOZART. bacco; and Cigarette "Fund, - TOZART. will appear in tho city- 'streets . TOT/ART. This Morning, and execute. TOZART a • number of pavement TOZART sketches in aid of this -Fund,-. ' 3 TOZART wJticli provides 6mokes for e ■ NEW ZEALAND BOYS AT THE DARDANELLES. > Look Out for TOZART THIS MORNING, H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE^ MADAME MARION CHALLENGED. ' At His Majesty's last night Mr.' James Dykes, the prominent Wellington auc- " tioneer, raised the question •as to tie genuireness of Madame Marion's act, and" doubted, very much that she plays tha seven characters, and offered to donate FIVE POUNDS Ito the Wounded Soldiers*:". Fund if it was proved that there was only,;, one woman in the Act. ' THE CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. • Messrs. Fullers have accepted.;flie-:ChkT-" lenge, and they have.also agreed that ifthe Act is not genuine to donate a simi-; lor amount to the Wounded .• Soldiers*-' Fund, . >. '■ THE TEST WILL TAKE - PLACE V , NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. IT A well-known Wellington citizen will 1»chosen, and will view Madam Marion's Act from .behind the scenes, and on the conclusion of the samo will announce' to the audienco whether or not she' plays the SEVEN DIFFERENT CHARACTERS/, that she professes. \ THIS FORTHCOMING CONTEST SHOULD AROUSE { Extraordinary public interest, as it iS;. the first time in the annals of New Zealand theatrical events that any member '■ of an audience has-expressed doubt aboufi tho genuineness of n. legitimate act. IjpOWN CHAMBER WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY, 1915, v At 8 p.m. .. ' .. V -.V, - , GRAND ■ CONCERT " , GRAND CONCERT ': '• By tbo , WELLINGTON HAR-MO'NIC SOOIETYI (Conductor, Mr. H. Temple \vhite)i:; 't '' ' Assisted by - -. - -i MissCara Denhard (Contralto),'. Mib,\ Frieda'■Walter , -...i.'.;;i.-. , ..V. ';(Vi()linist), Mr. CKcirles Olarkson -(Bass)] Mr. W. W. Crawford (Entertavnet)j' •Mr. Erie''Mder'.....'Wi;. , «;:i:/.v«!.. (Violinist!.' 1 ; Front Seats and, Gallery, 2s. •*"> :. ' Back Seats,' la,-:-.• k. , , ,W,:BLAKE,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 17 July 1915, Page 7
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