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AMUSEMENTS. —_— J i' JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. To-nigbt, and Every Evening at 8. New FULLERS' Specialty Vaudeville FULLERS' Company. Enormous Success of the novel CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHARLIE' CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHAELIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHAELIE -CHAPLIN CONTESTS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTESTS. A great chance for local talent. PRIZE OP JC2 2s. PRIZE OF S3. 2s. Will be awarded to the Competitor who gives the best and most consistent im< personation of the picture comedian, CHARLIE CHAPLIN. - •Competitions each evening this week, FINAL FRIDAY NIGHT. Entries are > still being received by ME. TOM ARMSTRONG. See Mm to-day he will tell you all about it. Merited and artistic success o£ MR. PHIL PERCIVAL, MR. PHIL PERCIVAL, The great comedian at the pianos ARMSTRONG. AND HOWARTH, The versatile and over-popular duo. NAT HANLEY. GIBSON GIRLO, COCO AND CHICO. Last 5 Nights of THE BUTTERFLIES Jack THE BUTTERFLIES Waller's • THE BUTTERFLIES Flight of THE BUTTERFLIES Fancy. Prices: 25., Is. 6d., and Is. Doors 7.15,; Last day and night of CHARLES CHAPLIN in '•WORK" CHARLES CHAPLIN in "WORK". Our great new Films aro THE CATCH OF THE SEASON, • THEY'RE SIMPLY "ON THEIR OWN'-? . And vast crowds aro rushing the . THEATEES . All Day from 11 toi 10.15. TJio best drama in tho land. The best drama in Bio land. RED-BLOODED, lI[JALAN, EXCI'I'INCfc ... , 3000 ft. Lubin masterpiece, "WHO VIOLATES THE LAW?" "WHO VIOLATES THE LAW?" •"WHO VIOLATES THE LAW?" Then a grand official record, "THE FEENCH ARMY AT WOEVRE.'! . "THE FRENCH ARMY .'AT WOEVRE.' 1 . Actual war facts, truly told. "GAZETTE" and "CARTOONS." ' . ■ Adults, 3d. and 6d. Res, sec., Is. THE LATEST WAR SONG. "KNITTING." KNITTING.". First .Verse: Marching, marching thro' the misty, ■ night, Peering through the darfc, longing for si •fight, ■ • " Tramping, stumbling ion the broken .■'> ground, With the tang of battle all around, While at home the biisy needles fly. Knitting with a smile, knitting with' aj • sigh; • _ . For their sons and Brothers, fathers, lovers, tooj They're knitting for the soldiers bra.ye an'd true. This Song is in very big demand' in Britain and Australia, and is sure to be?. come popular here; fine words set to a very catchy melody. ' Rrice, Is. Bd. copy; posted, Is. lOd. copy. ■'- Another Song, very .popular is "THE SOLDIERS." This is wing sung all over New Zealand. Price, Is. 6a. copy; posted to any address, Is. 7d. ' CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., :/ MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. . : . SOLE AGENTS FOK THE FAMOUS , ' BRITISH PIANO- ' THE BRINB3MEAD. " "SffTANTED Known, Silver Grid LunchTJ eon. Tea and Sapper Rooms; hot,, meais supplied. Week days, 10 a.m. to 11' p.m. Closed all day Sunday. .■ COKE! , COKBI . COKE! % j. COKE! Great reduction in price I- , reat reduction .. IN price I i' BROKEN.COKE REDUCED TO 1 / PER SACK DELIVERED. -| / 1/. per sack, delivered; Jl/j THE CLEANEST, BRIGHTEST, . WABMESJ FUELP'OR WINTER, SEND YOUR. ORDERS AT ONCE TO'" ..... ENSURE TROMPT DELIVERY. .. - DELIVERY MADE TO BROOKLYN, KELBURft, and ISLAND BAYi •; • , TELEPHONE 4010. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD, / THE SILVER GRID-What is ItP . Where is it? The Best Luncheon-, Tea, and Supper Room in the City. Cuba Street. Try it.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2551, 27 August 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2551, 27 August 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2551, 27 August 1915, Page 9