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AMUSEMENTS. ;g i HIS Direction: MAJESTY’S ' Q’ BEN - & JOHN THEATRE LJ U.IU. FULLER, LTD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SIR BENJAMIN AND MR. JOHN FULLER take pleasure in .. ia _ announcimr the Notable Re-engasement at Enormous Expense. OF ENGLAND’S GREATEST’ CHARACTER COMEDIENNE. MISS 1 DAISY JEROME, The Dainty, Dashjng, Daring, Vivacious Artist, whose Sparkling Gaieties lhav* made her one of tho most Popular Stars of tlie Present Time. MISS DAISY JEROME. MISS DAISY JEROME. MISS DAISY JEROME, MISS DAI S Y JERO M E. The Breaker of all Box Office Records, in an Entirely New Repertoire MISS DAISY JEROME, Probably there, are no living* par-formers to describe whom in all her marvellous versatility Press writers have been at so much pains to find new epithets. MISS DAISY JEROME Is alive in every item of her fascinating make-up. off the stage as well as on it. < She is daring in her wit. extravagant and unexpected in her action, and there is such demoniac io'y in everything she does that it is no wonder critics say SHE HAS THE SPICE OF THE DEVIL IN HER! There is to be Excellent Supporting Vaudeville, and WARD & SHERMAN heading S FULLERS’ AMERICAN REVUE IN “HERMIE’S N IGHT OUT!” First appearance of Reappearance of < SHIPP AND KENNEY. ELTON BLACK. Musical Comedy Duo. The Scotch Express. PRICES: D. C. and Stalls. 2s. 6d.; Back Stalls. Is. Gd.; Upper Circle Is. (all pine ■ tax). Reserves The Bristol: after sat Burnett’s (next Theatre).

OPERA HOUSE. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction WM/F. RUSSELL. LAST 11 NIGHTS OF SEASON. LAST 11 NIGHTS OF SEASON. LAST 11 NIGHTS OF SEASON. TO-NI'GHT, At 8. TOTNIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT, At 8. Also (TUESDAY) NIGHT, | ' WILSON BARRETT’S "LUCKY DURHAM." “LUCKY DURHAM.” "LUCKY DURHAM.” "LUCKY DURHAM.” "LUCKY DURHAM.” WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT (1 night only): "WITHIN THE LAW.” "WITHIN THE LAW." THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT (1 night only): "SUNDAY." "SUNDAY." FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT (1 night only) : "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR." "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR.", Commencing SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT (Final 6 nights of season): "LEAH KLESCHNA.” All Productions by Thomas E. Foster. BOX PLANS at The Brietol. DAY SALES at Theatre Confectionery. PRICES: Dress Circle jmd Res. Stalls, 4s. 6d.; Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. 6d. All Prices Plus Tax. /“RAND BAZAAR AND TUG-OF-VF WAR TOURNAMENT*. NEW CATHOLIC HALL. HILL ST. OCTOBER 28— NOVEMBER 11. To-night at 8. To-night at 8. GRAND SPECTACULAR DISPLAY. 60 Performers. 60 Performers. (Trained bv Mr. Joe Knowsley). SPECIAL ITEMS BY THE PUPILS OF MR. JOE KNOWSLEY, and GRAND TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST. 22 Teams. 22 Teams. Monday, B.3o—Pipitea Wharf v. Shamrock Hotel; 9.3o—Brav v. Gleeson. Tuesday, B.3o—Pct one v. Chomley Lodge; 9.3o—Petoue v. Shamrock Hotel A. Wednesday, B.3o—Thistle Inn v. 'Wellington Hotel; Smyth, a bye. ORCHESTRA. SIDE SHOWS. Admission —Men, Is.; Ladies, 6d. PROSPECTIVE PIANO PURCHASERS Are reminded that they can obtain the ADVANTAGES OF WIDEST —SELECTION AT BEGG’S — nnHINK of the advantage of choosing *• from such an assortment of celebrated, thoroughly high-gradia instruments as aro displayed in our fine commodious showroom. Permanent satisfaction is sure to be yours in ownership of any one of these Instruments—tho musical worth of each fully proven by time. We most cordially invite you to Inspect—and obtain particulars of our accomodating terms. Sole N.Z. Agents for the only genuine “Pianola" Player Piano. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. Established in the year 1891. Fyour name on the Roll? Check it there yourself. Thia is your business. Vote Continuance.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 36, 6 November 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 36, 6 November 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 36, 6 November 1922, Page 9

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