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'.' AMUBEMENTB. \. HIS MAJESTY'S 'THEATR& Courtena'y Place, 'Phone 165. ' TO-NIGHT, at '8. SATURDAY. 2.30. New I'EIEBS' Vaudoville , Specialty PULLERS' Company. A Refined and Enlightening Amusement, OUR NEW PROGRAMME .; Received .by a packed, audienco with! thunders of applause, roars of laughter, ; and intense enthusiasm . •Huge and Unprecedented Suecess_of. ITONTAMBQand~"WELLS Tho world's MONTAMBO and WELLS greatest MONTAMBO and TOLLS and most MONTAMBO and WELLS sonsational MONTAMBO and WELLS acrobats Reappearance for a short season of THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS, THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS, In their American instrumental mtep : lude,. featuring their, uniquo > ■ .i •' "MUSICAL ALARM CLOCKS. Special -Te-engagoment'.of MAUD AND GILL, Trampolino „ - MAUD AND: GILL; Comedy "Act. ' • Everything new, complete chaneo by, • THE GREAT BAFFLING BAKER, THE GREAT BAFFLING BAKER And his American Co, of mystifiers. ani. entertainers. Tho sensation of 'tho' age." GRACrE GRAHAM NELLIE KOLLE, A Nnw and Brilliant Programme by. THE BUTTERFLIES Jack Waller's Tp. BUTTERFLIES .Flight'-faf:/, THE BUTTERFLIES Fancy. • Featuring GREGORY IVANOFF, The renowned Russian Violinist. ~'i Prices—2s,, la. 6d., Is. Booking nt TK# Bristol Piano Co. Doors open 7.15. A TERRIFIC. SUCCESS. , . . Crowded—Applauded—Cheered.' ':" " v : jgMPRESS- ; THEATRE,, ALL DAY FROM 11 TO 10.15 P.il, • i 1 The .best.drama.for years., .... ■: The .best drama for'years. broncho's .Great masterpiece ' A' .magnificent play, magnificently acted.. FULL OF HEART, BODY; AND 'SOUIM '"< It grips. It convinces, , ' " It probes human frailties. "WINNING BACK" Above "WINNING BACK" : all it's "WINNING BACK" • lumnan. ■ Alive with, glitter;and glamour.. " . GORGEOUS LADIES' GOWNING,' . 'Rich settings, and.mountings;'. ','. 'J X& . Shown in .conjunction :with"••• ".am :. 'Aa. ;2000ft.' Keystone, •An amazing-. - . ■ ' "GUSSLE RIVALS JONAH" ' ■ "GUSSLE ;RIVALS. JONAH." "GUSSLE. RIVALS JONAH."- ' SYD.' CHAPLIN arid Keystonera . ■ ... Make the hit. of their lives. .; „ . " Make" tlie hit of their' lives. •' 3. THREE OTHER GRAND FILMS I .'! Adults. 3d. and Gd. Res., Is. ■'... L . ; ""T' . . . ' . •& • ■'13 ESULTS-oft the .Drawing of the Tram* " way Boys' Art Unions, which tookplace at the Patriotic Concert at the Town Hall ; oil : .Tuesday, August 3rd, 1915, are.as under:— . • Maxwell' 20,810. ' <£1000 Gold, _ .436(Messrs/■•'.' R-; Beban and. Pi'Power/Grej-mouth). "Pick'' Car; (Patriotic ' Society's ■ car)— *4 No. 38,164; holder,-S.'-' Veitch/Railways,/ Wellington. K.i.iii:,: .. .. . Painted Mirrors (presented by Read and Fenwick), (Patriotic - Society)—Nos'": 2251 (W. Taylor), 2755 .(Mr. Home f), 229! (T. R0we11),:2136;.(5. Pritchard); 1461-(An<i |- nie Macgreg'or), 9136 (George Edwards).) 2583. (A. D. Mann), "4085 '(Miss''Bennett)^.v' 1947 (Arthur Law), 4098 (N. F. Sterling)/'/: 8114 - •; 2396,1(Mi5.v"A. 'Adams). ' Penny Nugget, (worth JSS)—No. 23,617., ■ ; Glass Ship i (Tramway . Boys), - No. 37C.i i if . Painted Panel (Tramway Boys)—No, '20A (Mrs! Johnson). ■ - Jlodel Yacht;:(Tramway BoysH-No; 47C. Fat • Sheep (Tramway; Boys)— No. 272 (Mrs. Rodgers). ' a : Blouse Set (Tramway Boys)— No .: 28C. • ; Tea, ■ Cream," and Sugar' Set (Tramway,.'v. Boys)— No.' 25A: Tea and: Coffee Son-ice (Tramway - Boys)— No. 1398 (Iralay Saunders, Wanga- ,-■ Upright' Grand Piano (Tramway Boys)— No. 13,144 (Charles Houdson, Levin). i ' Monster Art'' Union"(2s..'prizes,...the ... first a. section'of land at Kelburn),Tnn- ■-- ning numbers—l 6,664 (Mr. Coad), 6047, 12,201, .15,182; 5579, 5560, 12,487; 20,185■ ' •>' 12,301, 16,646, 20,778, 3999, 221, 5418. 605, 4774, 6046,, 20,377, 3128, 16,824, 24,818/ V 4474, 2954, 24,452. .. % - ... Spaniel Puppy—No. 198 (H.'M'Gregori Bank of New South Wales). Persian Ca,t—No. 114 (M. Moroney, care Waverley Hotel)/, T.yi'y AU prizes can.bo' obtained ;trom Secretary on presentation ofwinniilg tickets. . C. A. BALLARD, - Hon. Sec. Dr.' Platte-Mills's Citizens' , Committee. •' "' BEIGE'S ■,: " » LUNCHEON ' AND - TEA' BOOMS, BRANDON'STREET, nsit to ■ ,Kirkoaldie and Stains. ' : -- : If; yoti wanf, a good Fish or' Uaai - i: Tea,"s to 7.30, try BrioeV- < .»•> > •" "fJ\HE. : .GRAND , FIRE-SCREEN.' Fixes on to. of Mantel and works.' exactly like 'a., spring-blind;.. Prices" (postage paid)— Black,, 12s. 6d.; Antique Finish, 175.. 6d. ' Send for Illustrated ;■ Catalogue; ' '■ Sole"'Agents:' ' HOPWOOl)" i', ''Pdmerfitqtf^Nbrtt^;;' mSB SlLmt .GRID-What. is, it?, ■>; ■ •'A Where'is lit? , The Best Luncheon,., Tea, arid Supper Room in the City. Cuba. , Street. Try it.";' " ; '''"' '

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2533, 6 August 1915, Page 7

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601

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2533, 6 August 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2533, 6 August 1915, Page 7

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