AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, To-night, and Every Evening at 8. Now FULLERS' Specialty Vaudeville % PULLERS' Company* Enormous Success of the novel .' CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. < CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. A great chance for local -talent, PRIZE OF £2 2s. PRIZE OF £2 2s. Will bo awarded to the Competitor whf gives the best and most coheistcnt impersonation of the picture comedian. CHARLIE CHAPLIN. t i Competitions eaoh evening this week, . FINAL FRIDAY NIGHT. ( Entries aro still being received by . SIR, TOM ARMSTRONG. See Mm to-day ho will tell you aIA about it. Merited and artistic success of' MR. PHIL PERCIVAL, MR. PHIL PERCIVAL,. The great comedian at the piano* v ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH, \ The versatile and ever-popular duo. NAT HANLEY. GIBSON GIRLS.' COCO AND CHICO. m _, Last 5 Nights of THE BUTTERFLIES Jack THE BUTTERFLIES Waller's THE BUTTERFLIES Flight of THE BUTTERFLIES Fancy. Prioes: 25., Ib. 6d., and Is. J)oors 7.15^ To avoid disappointing thousands, thff 2000 ft. laughing success, CHARLES CHAPLIN in "WORK" CHARLES CHAPLIN in "WORK"Will stay on and bo shown with , TO-DAY'S NEW PROGRAMME.- ■} THMPRESS THEATRILV JCi 10-day for the First Time. A list of "real treat" films. i A list of "real treat" films.. Tlte best. Lubin drama yet, starringArthur Johnson. 3000 ft. . 3000ffe "WHO VIOLATES THE LAW?'' . "WHO VIOLATES. THE LAW?" : ' "WHO VIOLATES THE LAW?" ■A red story of love and hate, grandly,; acted and mounted. Then the fine official record "THE FRENCH ARMY IN WOEVRE."!! "THE FRENCH ARMY IN WOEVRE."< "AUST. GAZETTE." . "CARTOONS.'* Adults, 3d. and 6d. Res, sec., Is. THE LATEST WAR : SONG. " "KNITTING." KNITTING." First Verse: • j, Marching, marching thrp' the mistJS night, Peering through the dark, longing for ai m fi Kht, , Tramping, stumbling on the broken •ground, With tlie tang of battle all around, Whilo at home the busy needles fly, Knitting with a smile, knitting with' oi sigh; For their sons and brothers, fathers* lovers, too: • They're knitting for the soldiers brave and true.' This Song is in very big demand in Britain and Australia, and is sure to become popular here; fine words set to a very catchy melody. Price, Is. 9d. copy;posted, Is. XOd. copy. Another Sons:, very popular is. "THE SOLDIERS." This is being sung all ovei New Zealand. Price, Is. 6a. copy; posted v to any address, Is. 7d. (pIHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD.,,/. MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. > SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS > BRITISH PIANO— -' - ' THE BRINSMEAD. j WANTED Known, Silver Grid Luncheon. Tea and Supper Rooms; hot meals supplied. Week days, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Closed all day Sunday. ■ KELBUHN AVENUE. .. BY THOSE~WHO KNOW, MILLIGAFS STOCK OF HIGH-CLASS BR-ITISg SUITINGS > IS PRONOUNCED TO-BE UNEQUALLED. _ . £ BEIGE'S , "j T UNCHEON AND TM n BRANDON STREET, next to .'J Kirkoaldie and Stains, If you want a good Fißh or Meat Tea, 5 to 7.80, -try Brico's. ' rgTHE GRAND "jf FIRE-SCREEN. '[ (Patented,) Fixes on to 6ide of Mantel'and works exactly like a spring-blind. Prices (postage paid)— Black, 12s. 6d.; Antique Finish, 17s. 6d.. Send for IllustratedCatalogue. Sole Agents: HOPWOOD HARDWARE, LTD., Palmerston North. FOR Neuralgia and shattered Nerves,] try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve' Tonio. It never fails. Acts promptly, while • its effects are lasting. : Price, 2s. Gd. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist; 141 Vivian Street. The silver grid-wi™ is it?; Where is it? The Best Tea, and Supper Room in the City. Cuba; Street. Try it. ;■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2550, 26 August 1915, Page 7
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