AMUSEMENTS. JJIS JIAJESTY'B {THEATRE. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT New FULLER'S . Specialty, Vaudeville FULLER'S Company. The greatest and most popular vaudeville yet presented. Crowded to oxerflowing at overy performance. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I Messrs. Fuller present &- MAGNIFICENT NEW PROGRAMME, MAGNIFICENT NEW PROGRAMME, ,A glittering galaxy of attractions, including the first apEoaranpe of a new contingent of Euglisn and American artists, including ANOTHER BIG STAR ATTRACTION Just arrived direct from Lojiflon, undei; special and exclusive engagement, , MAY ERNE imd HE . Modern MAY ERNE and HE English MAY ERNE and HE " Vaudeville MAY ERNE and HE Entertainers, / "The Duo without a duplicate." ; i ' ■ In an. entirely new style of Entertain* ment. Presenting Unique Singing, Uniqu? : Dancing, and Unique Humours, in theii! own Uniquo Manner, TO-NIGHT, first appearance o£ -, THE JEUNETTS American THEJEUNETTS Gymnastic. Acrobats iu ; THE JEUNETTSI ■. a daring act THEJEUNETTS Reappearance of THE RHODESBURYS, THE RHODESBUBYS. Original Patter Comedians. ' .Complete change of programme bj " MISS HAZEL MORRIS, MISS HAZEL MORRIS, MISS HAZEL MORRIS. The Gifted American Rag-timer« ' . MISS VIOLET TREVENYON, MISS VIOLET TREVENYON, ■■ MISS VIOLET TREVENYON, England's Dainty Soubrette..-' ORPHEA, EDWARDS, AND PARKES THE ROSIE RIFLE CO. r THE . CASELH SISTERS, ' v Last Six Nights of THE GREAT LUTES AND CO, THE GREAT LTOS AND CO. . . THE GREAT LUTES AND CO, ' THE GREAT LUTES AND CO. The amazing armless wonder and ths • , vaudeville sensation of 1915. Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, IS. 6d. . , nnHE' .-'THEATRE.. . 1 BRITANNIA,. • ;,""" : with the • BRITANNIA • ■ BEST BRITANNIA Attractions, . TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. (Positively one week only.) THE SECOND WORLD'S CORPORATION FILM. An IdyUio'photoplay of youth andcharm. ..; ; "THE WISHING RING," .'"THE WISHING PING," "THE WISHING RING," . "THE WISHING lING," Featuring • • VIVIAN MARTIN, VIVIAN MARTIN, ■ A beautiful and ' brilliant actfccfS, THE' • Contains a WISHING RING- channing etory WISHING RING full of WISHING-RING wholesomeness and WISHING RING winsome appeal. ' . IN ,FIVE BIG ACTS. Our five-reel Exclusives are the talk of ; - tho Cifcj". , Prices: .Circle, Is.; Stalls,- 6d, OUR ORCHESTRA UNEQUALLED. SPORTING. OTAKI MAORI-RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1915. ' OWNERS and Trainers are reminded . that Acceptances for the First Day's' ■ ' Races close on MONDAY, September ■ ' 20th, at 8.30 p.m. '. The Otaki Telegraph Offices closes, at 5 p.m: .• 0. J. D'ATH; ;: : ; .- - - ■ . - Secretary'.' XKTANTED, our Boys for the Front,',". ■m now in camp at Rangiotu, Show, t;'Grounds, and Racecourse, with their rela- - tives and visiting friends, to dine at the White House,' The Square, Palmereton North. Hot meals at all hours; hot teas and suppers a specialty; afternoon teas and light suppers 6erved on balcony overlooking Sqrare Gardens. Dining Rooms open till 11--p.m. Reasonable tariffs. J. • Rawlins. \
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 7
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