AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. Gigantic FULLERS' Variety All-Star i FULLERS ■ Assemblage WHAT'S THAT? ANOTHER BIG BOOM BILL AT - FULLERS' ? Of course tliore is. You find at Fullere' THE PICE OF THE' WORLD'S GENIUS. SPECIALLY SELECTED FEOif THE LEADING ENGLISH AND AJfl&I- ---" PAM TITT? tf'PT'Q TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Direct from the London Colosseum, THE EURASIANS, THE EUEASIANS, THE EURASIANS, Exponents of tli« Black Magic of the Orient. First Appearance of STAKE AND STARR, STARR AND STARR, STARR AND STARR, The Phunny Phat Pliolk phrom 'Phrisco, In the Volcano of Laughs, Guffaws, and ' ' Yells. Initial Appearance of MISS DORA OBERMAN, MISS DOEA OBEEMAN, Ail Exquisite Girl with a Delightful Voice. ,• And New.Specialities by the following artists: THE i KINGS, Acrobatic Prodigies. ROSINA SPELLMAN, the Comedienne. THE NEWMANS. The Long 'Un and the Girl. SULLY AND FENNEE, Droll Gymnasts. GEACE COMPTON, Delightful Ingenue. I.ES WARTON, The Komikal Koon. SHIPP AND GAFFNEY, Eccentric Dancers. LALLIE BROOKE, Fashions of all Ages. NOTWITHSTANDING THE ENORMOUS COST OF THIS PROGRAMME, THE PRICES WILL REMAIN THE SAME. NOTE WEEK NIGHT PRICESD.C. and 0.5., 25.; Stills, Is. ' Booking at THE BEISTOL, 6d. extra. Under the Auspices of_ the Wellington r Social Democratic Party. VICTOR G R-A YS 0 N ICTOR GRAYSON Will LECTURE at tho ALEXANDRA HALL, Abel Smith St., On the following dates-.— TUESDAY EVENING, at 8. Subject: "The War and Labour's Destiny." THURSDAY EVENING, at 8. Subject: "The Coming Revolution." SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. Subject: ' "Tho Altar of Mammon." AEAME REPRAH, from London, Character Reader, Vocation Ex- ' port, and General Adviser. Under Australian Vice-Regal Patronage. Interviews'daily, 119 Lambton. Quay, near Occidontal Hotel, from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. r jgEGG'S MUSICAL SUCCESSES. "PERFECT DAY" WALTZ. This Waltz is written on the melodies of the successful songs, "Perfect Day" and "I Love You Truly," by Carrie JacobsBond. A good Waltz, also very acceptable as a Piano Solo. " ' "SUPPLICATION" REVERIE. Reveries are very popular and "Supplication" is in the front rank as a success, by the composer of the ever-popular "livening Chimes." "BELFRY ECHOES." Anrtther of the popular cllimes series now in such big demand. If you call, our pianjste will try these' and other late successes over for you. Price, 2s. per copy. • Posted, 2s. 2d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners- Street, "Wellington. Importers of High-grade Pianos. ' FLOWERS. ~~' SS. WILL Buy you 12 Kelway's Prize Double Wallflowers. Grand Prize Anglo-American, Japan-British, Paris and Royal H, Society. Beautiful specimens. Post paid. 1 ~W. MITCHINSON, Nuiieryman, New Plymouth. •OFFICERS'. UNIFORMS, BY MILLIGAN'S MILITARY STAFF, Are Superior in Fit anad Finish. BRICE'S T UNCHEON AND TEA EOOMS, Lt BRANDON STREET, next to Kirkoaldie and Stains. If yon. want a pood Fish or Meat Tea, 5 to 7,30, try Brico's. \ OMINION Lever Watch, printed guarantee for ji year, manufactured by maker of Big Ben Alarm. Post 7s, 6d. to J. E. FITT, Jeweller, PALMERSTON NORTH, Sole Agent for the District. E~MATA WINES havo won Six Gold Medals at International Exhibitions against the Wines of the World.
• . ;• ' ' .i Special Feature Advertisements. j .' t • , : - . ' '.. •' .': ! SPECIAL FOR ; I, : J . ifHiuiiuWlllll J , '/ . j. TO-DAY Only ' : J' n n \ | SEfEHTT-FITE CIMIS | | TRACED "READY TO WORK" • 1 | f« Is. 3d. : Mch | t ' ' ' ■ | KOTEr-These are traced on i ' | "ends" of Tarantulle, and bear 1 I ' . . maker's brand, which washes out [ . | quite easily. I fOETT-SIS CIMISOLES | I ■ traced "ready to work" on finest j | . ' quality Linen Cambric, 4/6 each, || / ' ? \ • but for to-day only for 1 ■ |:" ■ ' 6s. lid .. j, ' | NOTE —These are in perfect order, but arc remains of | series which we are replacing- with new designs. [ . I Very sorry, but country orders for these will be too $ I late. All will be cleared on Monday forenoon. j j PRINGLE'S Ltd. | | • "Art Needlework Specialists/' ! 1 Lambton Quay, Wellington -
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2879, 18 September 1916, Page 7
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