AMUSEMENTS, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' Location: Courtenay Place. TO-NIGHT at S. SATURDAY, 2.30. THE GREATEST VAUDEVILLE BILlr, ■ Ever Presented by Messrs, Puller; C MISS DAISY JERuMK I MISS DAISY JEROME MISS DAISY JEROME IX VAUDEVILLE. - (America's Greatest Character Comedienne), MISS DAISY JEROME, .MISS DAISY JEROME, The Idol of. the Australasian Theatre-, going Public. Enormous Success of BLETSOE'S REVUE CO. BLETSOE'S REVUE CO. In the Funniest of Rcvusieol R-evues: VACATION TIME. VACATION TIME. The Gigantic Musical Farce that is making all Wellington laugh. PULLER'S VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE. ONLY THE BEST. Last Nights of LAWRENCE JOHNSTON, MANDEL AND NAGKL, ARMITAGE AND HIKE. , Prices-D.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stalls, ls.'6d. 1400 SEATS AT ONE SHILLING. Booking at The Bristol, 6d. extra. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Commencing MONDAY, February ZUt. Miss DAISY JEROME will conduct a. series of NOVEL SINGING COMPETITIONS. MTSS DAISY JEROME MISS DAISY JEROME ' I MfSS DAISY JEROME Is conducting these- competitions WITH A VIEW TO DISCOVERING AND ENCOURAGING LOCAL TALENT. The Conditions of the Competition Trill and two choruses of either "PULL EOR THE SHORE," "ROW, ROW, ROW," "THE HEART OP THE CITY." 1. Each Competitor to sing one verseand two choruses of any of Miss Jerome's song successes. 2. Songs may be rendered in competi--1 tor's own style; it is not necessary to impersonate Miss Jerome. 3. The Competition will bo decided in heats each evening, commencing MONDAY NIGHT, and thonce onwards to FRIDAY NEXT. February 25th, the successful competitors of each heat to compete in tho Grand Pinal on FRIDAY NIGHT, February 25th. Tho Audience to 'do the; Judging. FIRST PRIZE, £3 3 Od. SECOND PRIZE, .£2 2s. Od. THIRD PRIZE, .£1 Is. Od. The competition is open to mate and. females of any age. Intending conrpeli- ; tors forward names to Mr. Walter Fuller, or Mr. J. Porter, His Majesty's Theatre. VISIT THE PATRIOTIC TION.TOWN HALL. TOWN FALL.
OPEN FOR ONE WEEK FROM 3 P.M. SATURDAY, 19th FKBRUARY. 'See the display of local manufactures, and British Goods. " Hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. daily. ADMISSION FREE. NO COLLECTION. As the exhibitors are tearing the whole cost of the Exhibition,' the public will not bo called upon to pay anything to. see the display of goods or enjoy the programme 'of entertainment, provided for each night. ' ~"■., EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Artillery XX Buttons have come to hand. Alsojust arrived, Auckland Badges, Brass Badges, Buttons, and Breeches, etc., at THOS. SHIELDS. Military, Tailor. 21 Willis Street (next Empire Hotel).
MAN A WATU- TROTTING CLUB/ ; TOTALISATOR Tl/TEBTING mOTALISATOR MEETING OTALISATOK ■"MEETING i- OTALISATOR -It-LeeTING \ (IN AID PATRIOTIC FUNDS). SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19. ; BIG FIELDS AND BEST PACERS AND TROTTERS IN THE DOMINION* \ WEEK-END EXCURSIONi TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR RETURN SATURDAY NIGHT. i NEW PLYMOUTH EXPRESS IN TIME FOB FIRST RACE. LAST RACE OVER IN TIME TO CONNECT WITH'NORTH AND SOUTH ' ; TRAINS. . Special Feature Advertisements. U|) - I At 9 o'clock. \v \ Will be a ■■", ■42v V ■■ b i ' (JT • % % ■ for all who visit us. It is our fiial / ,$i- S-Vlisj fe' a CLEARING DAY of all Summer" _r />M \vm '. M'" \■ . Made-np Goods. W 7 o will open at 111 -\Va /£{% 3": ■ 9 o'clock" in tho morning, and as we 'i'--'v,--'*'- I mz&*!s-- 1' : haw marked all tho. Garments at Jj! ft W'Wft* 1 ' RIDICULOUS PRICES to make a I If |if ' speedy end, we expect the tables :jl ' / 11 vfe? 8 ■ ' full of goods to be sold before we Hi j) \ C' * ■ | olose that night. *' «.>» .„| ; EXAMINE THIS LlStf. ; 1' 75 BEAUTIFUL WHITE BLOUSES—In Voile, Lawn. Net, and Organdi. j . Prices usually from 7s. lid! to 15s. lid. ; Final Clearance, 3s. 11d. |"V j 30 EXQUISITE BLOUSES—In .Ninon, Crepe de Chenc, and Lace. Prices I■ -i usually from 255. to 425. 6d. Final Clearance, 6s. lid. 20 LUVISKA STRIPED SILK BLOUSES—In Navy, Sky. and Fink. Usu- - ally 12s. 6d. . Final Clearance, cs. lid. j ■ 3 only CREAM CORD BASQUE BLOUSES—Paced with colour. Usually I ' 225. 6d. ' Final Clearance, 3s. lid. 3 only KNITTED SILK COATS—In Maize, Emerald, Purple; slightly i ; faded. Usually 22«. 6d. Final Clearance, is. 11d. j 15 SMART ONE-PIECE DRESSES—In plain and Printed Voile- and Crepe, j and Tussore Silk; all.novelly goods. Usual prices, 255. to 455. . .■.. '; Final Clearance, ss. lid, ,*' ; 6 WHITE PIQUE COATS AND SKIRTS—With ■ handsome silk collars. ' 7 Usual price, 355. Final Clearance, Ss. Hd. j 20 ONE-PIECE AND TWO-PIECE DRESSES—Of White Pique and Linen. j Very dainty goods.. .Usual prices, 15s. 6d. to'29s. Gd. - Final Glearance, 35. lid. ; 1 only SKY SPONGE ' CLOTH COAT AND SKIRT-Coat lined silk. Up- . I ' : 'nally <J9s. Cd. ' . Final Clearance, ss, Hd. B 1 only GOLD SATIN OCCASIONAL JACKET-Usually 295. 6d. S'' Final Clsaranco, ss, nd. r ■•....■■■! ■ IHJljKiljtlj. IjMIIS® STREET.-':
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2697, 17 February 1916, Page 7
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