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LONDON .DENTAL INSTITUTE YfYETT AND DE LAUTOUR Corner WILLIS and MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON.

(JRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Hugh D. M'lntosh. MATINEE ! THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON at 2.30. * - And Following Nights, MR. HUGH D. M'INTOSH will present THE ONLY •' GOLDIN ! The Royal Russian Illusionist, AND COMPANY OF 35 ARTISTS, including A LIVE BENGAL TIGER. !?resenting m Three Series the Old,- the New, and a Tiger, too, "THE TIGER GOD," "THE HAUNTED WARDROBE." "LIVING SHADOWS," "THE MUSICAL FLIGHT," "MAGIC FISHING," "PLATE-GLASS WINDOW ILLUSION," AND NUMEROUS OTHERS 100 ILLUSIONS AND TRICKS 100 In SIXTY MINUTES. MR. GOLDIN will be supported by a full programme of English and American Vaudeville Artists, EACH and EVERY ARTIST NEW TO NEW ZEALAND, comprising: ; ?'■ , MARIE KING SCOTT (who Talks, Sings and Dances),. HAY AND, ..CRAWFORD (the Simultaneous" Stepping Girls), COSWARD (tho Comique Kecentric Musician), BARBARA BABINGTON (.England's Talented Comedienne), MENETTI AND SEDELLI (Vaudeville Funniest Knockabout Comedians), BILL PRUIT (The Cowboy Caruso). Box Plan at The Bristol. Reserved Seats 5/-. UIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Courtenay- place. 'Phone 165. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING; THE MADGE MAITLAND BOOM THE MADGE MAITLAND BOOM ' THE MADGE MAITLAND BOOM Impersonator of Versatility m New' Offerings, supported by CLEMENT MAY,/ . ... Dickens Impersonator. SHIPP AND/ GAFFNEY,; Comedians and Dancers; JOHNSON AND JONES, Ethiopian Entertainers. HARRY HOWE AND CO., Featuring Painting While .You Wait, with Music. BERT COLEMAN AND LA TOURS. Prices, 2/- and 1/-. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE KING'S Every Evening at 8. Matinee Saturday and Wednesday at 2.30. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-DAY (SATURDAY) at the Matinee. The Welcome Re-appearance of Dainty, Adorable MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARK' MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK In a Delightful Comedy Drama, : SEVEN SISTERS SEVEN SISTERS ■ SEVEN SISTERS SEVEN SISTERS A ROMANCE OF RUMANIA In which the charming little actress Is seen m a part that suits her down to the ground. Produced Lavishly by THE' FAMOUS PLAYERS CO. Tho other pictures are .Tip-top. Prices as Usual. The Prizes won In the All Red Route Essay Competition will be presented at the MATINEE TO-DAY (Saturday). EVERYBODY'S (Continuous from Noon.) IMPORTANT ! Patrons are reminded that our New Programme will commence In future at Noon on Saturday. Commencing TO-DAY, SEPT. 2. THE WAIF THE WAIF THE WAIF THE WAIF . THE WAIF ' X THE WAIF. • THE WAIF ■ - .. , THE WAIF . .^Starring MATTEY HOUBERT . The greatest Child Actor m. the world. A gripping drama of the New York - / ' Slums. . Five I^eela' of ' •''-•■ - HUMAN INTEREST. - . ' A. Picture that Captivates with its Novelty, Pathos and" Power. BRIMFUL OF TEARS AND LAUGHTER. Prices as Usual. Same Programme screened <at, Nawtown, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. EMPRESS THEATRE Commencing SATURDAY, SEPT. 2. A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION Of tho Celobnttod Author's (Robort W. Chamber*) Cireai Socloty Novel, THL-J KIGHTINO CHANCE TUB FIGHTING CHANCE A Vivid and Powerful Story of the conditions of American Modern Socloty. THE FIGHTING CHANCE THE FIGHTING CHANCE Tho story of a man who was addicted to drink and who In given a "Fighting Chanco" to win the woman ho lovod. He fni!n ut flr»t, but tho end Hc,es him triumphant ovcr'hin vice, anu mttrrtcd to tho K'lr) of )\\h honrl. ' A TRULY CIKKAT PICTURE ! A TRULY GREAT STORY* ! A TItULY GREAT I'RODUCTION f REMEMBER SATURDAY MORNING. Day PrlctsH 3d, fill. Kuscrvon !/-. Ten nerved I«'reo In Circle till 5.30. MICMAHOJFs^NEW"I : HEATRE * f * Manners-sired, Wellington. NOW BHOWINQ. ARISTOCRACY AHISTOCHACY A rictorlal Dramatic Study of Society bad It* xlumis, featuring Tyrone I'uwer m ihe luudlng rol<\ MONDAY. THE CHEAT THE CHEAT THE CHEAT Tho prrwueat photo druinu ever produooil by Lanky, feu luring Funnlo ■\Vitnl. ••Tho Clu>M" r«-v«. m l« a »rr(«u problem of modern I Iff. Don't mlua It. With Strong Support*. The Imperial Conservatory of Music. ANYONE CAN U3A.KN BY OUK METHOD 1 NO SCALES. NO DRUDGERY We Teach from Melodlt*. ROOMS : m WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON C«N>donl«n Ch«mb*r», Boom* 1-2 (First Floor).

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NZ Truth, Issue 585, 2 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 585, 2 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 585, 2 September 1916, Page 2

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