amusements FULLERS’ HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. 2—STAR PRODUCTIONS—2 By the MOON-MORRIS ’ , COMPANY (Producer. Ed Werringtonl i "CHUCKLES" "CHUCKLES” r j Eight Scenes of Hilarity and Cleverness. H Also the Miniature Musical Comedy, i * "MY MOUNTAIN MAID," n (Written by Ed. Warrington.) i, . You’ll Laugh* at ” GEO. MOON AND HIS DONKEY. THE LITTLEJOHNS !t Displaying a Million Fine Jewels and J Stones. ] PHIL LOPAZ PHIL LOPAZ < In Juggling Burlesque. 5 MAR RAGAE MAE RAGAE ' Dainty, Delightful Dancer. ( Everybody's Favourite, > SAM STERN > SAM’ STERN ) Inimitable Character. Comedian. ' The Remarkable ’ ROMANO BROS., . ' Portraying Living Perfection in Physi- ’ cal Culture aided by an outstanding ex- ’ hibition of Famous Punches of the > World’s Greatest Fighters. > THE JANETSKI TRIO 1 FULLERS’ POPULAR PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2s. 6d. (Reserved 35.) plus tax; Stalls, Is. 6d.; Upper Circle, Is. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISIOL; after 5 at Burnett’s, next Theatre. Phone 1 Theatre (22—669) for Reservations after 7 p.m. _ ■Weens' ♦ THEATRE ♦ 'dhe (bsiest'jfous'e c —j incTouln 6 6. ft Commencing H MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. ® ■ M MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.30. f Then g ® MATINEES DAILY, 2.3.0 f d MATINEES DAILY, 2.30 1 and M f NIGHTLY 7.-15 NIGHTLY THIRD WEEK TN f WELLINGTON 8 f OF THE YEAR’S TRIUMPH g R"IH J) GOLD RUSH” | M 'THE GOLD RUSH” B tV 'T H E GOLD RUSH" I "T H E GOLD RUSH” « H 'THE GOLD RUSH”® g ‘THE GOLD RUSH” A ‘T HE' GOLD RUSH” ; I 'T H E GOLD RUSH” H 'T U E GOLD RUSH”® g ‘T H E GOLD RUSH” H A 'T TT E GOLD R. BS H” 8 1 ‘T H E GOLT) RUSH” A IM ‘THE GOLD RUS H” f; g -T w E GOI, D RUS H” 8 | THE GOLD RUSH" H With a Great Cast, • 8 Headed by M >® CHARLIE CHAPLIN & H CHARLIE CHAPLIN i 8 CHARf.TE CHAPLIN 7 CHARLIE CHAPLIN t CHARLIE CHAPLIN S »H CHARLIE CHA PT,TN ® 8 CH A pt.TE CHAPLTN W fl CHARLIE CHAPT.TN R | CHARLIE CHAPLTN H CH ARETE CHAPLTN ® 8 CHARLIE CHAPLTN / A CW.ART.TE ' CHAPLIN ■ 1 CHARLIE CHAPLTN f f? CHARLIE CHAPT.tn ® « CHARLIE CHAPLTN g ® Rmg Theatre Telephone 22— W » 131 for Bookings. No Extra fl *■; foF Reserves, " U 11 am /IM Phon® Mj IF EVERY PROGRAMME IF EVERY PROGRAMME WERE GREAT. WERE GREAT, NONE WOULD "BE"! NONE WOULD "BE”! Greatness is a matter of comparison, and this obtains in tho case of pictures, as in other instances /Many are advertised as great; but, it manifestly is impossible that many can be. THIS PROGRAMME IS GREAT! THIS PROGRAMME IS GREAT! I—You’ll shake and shiver, quake and \ quiver, when RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX Puts Over "THE SHOCK PUNCH.” "THE SHOCK PUNCH.” "THE SHOCK PUNCH." "THE SHOCK PUNCH.A punch-nocked story, trembling with thrills and laughter. 2. Anna Q. Nilsson, Win. T. Carleton* Mitchell Lewis rind Raymond Hatton In "HALF-DOLLAR BILL." "HALF-DOLLAR 81T,L.” "HALF-DOLLAR BILL.” "HALF-DOLLAR BILL.” f t's a tale that stings with the tang of the sea. A thrilling storv of adventure on the high seas. 3. BILLY SULLIVAN BILLY SULLIVAN In No. 5 of the "Leather Pushers.” "SWINBAD THE SAILOR.” "SWINBAD THE SAILOR,” A new and thrilling Story of Kid Robertson, the world’s light-weight ; Champion. Comedy. Gazette. BUSINESS NOTICES. SCHOOL of Dressmaking, 2nd floor * ►J Rod’s Building. Courtenay Place, for country customers Frocks cut and Materials selected.” Write for particulars.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 112, 5 February 1926, Page 11
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