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I JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietor* John Fuller and Sons THE TALK OF WELLINGTON! THE FATAL WEDDING I THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! Theodore Kremer's Wonderful" Drama. THE BEAU IDEAL IN MOTION PHOTOGRAPHY! Another huge audience filled the Theatre last evening, and expressed its delight ih a most enthusiastic manner. . THE .FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! THE FATAL WEDDING! Tho Greatest of All Great Pictures t Introducing the famous TIN CAN BAND! TIN CAN BAND! TIN CAN BAND! "Oh, Listen to the Band." There's Music in a Jam Tin. There's Music in a Can. A Specially Trained Chorus of Children have been ehg»ged t6 give th© neees^ sary mufiical effect with tin can accom paniment. THE PANTHER'S PREY (Gaumont). Masterpiece, THE PANTHER'S PREY. D.C. *nd 0.5.- Adults la 6d, Children Is; Stalls Ib, Children 6d ; Upper Circle Ota. Booking free at Dresden. On re quest trams stop at Theatre. Special facilities for motors, bicyoles, and go-carts. rri H E' A T R E ROYAL. IMrection Brennwi, Fuller, Ltd. »- tTO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT J Terrific Success of our BEILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME. Sensational Success of PAUL PEDRINI, PAUL PEDRINI, The Man with the .Chameleon Feofc, Assisted by TONY, THE BABOON. TONY, THE BABOON. A Truly Great Novelty Act. A Bositive Triumph Achieved by > JULES GARRISON , • JULES GARRISON v 1 , And his TWO ROMAN MAIDS. In their Novel and Beautiful 'TABLEAUX VIVANTS. Arti&tio Reproductions of the World* Greatest Art Masterpieces, including "Wedded,?* "Spring," "Irish Colleen," "Outcast's* Return," "Rock of Ages," etc An Unrtaralleled Brilliant Company. VICTOR THE GREAT The man of VICTOR 'I'HE, GREAT, many voices. Coon Impersonator, MAUD FANNING. Popular Co4iK>di&n, ARTHUR ELLIOTT THE FONVENOYS, Tuheful Vocalist*. Prie#s— D.»2. and 0.5., 2»; Stalls, !». Plan at Dresden. • • THtf BUTTERFLIES. NEW Pavilion, Rhye.-— I consider your show by far the best I htve over seen, and 1/lvave seen a great many.— Dudley Caufcto-n. m O W"~N H A L L. COSY CONCERT CHAMBER. ■* ■■■— <* Direction Alf Linley, Business Manftgeir '• W. A. Low. Ttffi FOLLIES THIS FOLLIES HAVE CJOME TO STAY. By sheer meriti t and a brilliant per. formancc, they have fairly established themselves with, theatre-goers in Wellington, and cor,«equently THE HOUSH GROWS BIGGER NIGHT iUFTER NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And until j'ou grow tired, but you he»*>r will, THE FOLLIES WILL HEt&N SUPREME As the cleverest exponent* of a bright, clever, and reft bed ehtertainment. Miss us now, and ,pou miss us for ever. Prices, 3«, 2s, 1«. No e*,rly doors. Box Plan at the Dresden, PERCY CLIFTON, Stage Director. QT. THOMAS'S HiALL, NEWTOWN. Direction-» John duller and Sons. LAST NIGHT, . FIGHT IN THE DARK I WARNING HAND ! CHIEF WHITA EAGLE. DAYS OP '47. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. NEW ZEALAND ATITLETIU AND CYCLING UNION. WELLINGTON CKINTRE. -- ALL persons veiling to Form a New Cash Athletic and CyoJring Club arc requested to attend a Meetini? to bo h«ld m Private Hoiel at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 20th February. J. KENNEDY, Secretary Wellington Centre. THISTLE FOOTBALL ckuE THE Annual Meeting will b»> held at the Room* of" th<? Wellington Pipe Band, Barber's Cinba-street, on MONDAY, 24th February, ttk 8 p.m. A full attendance is requested". New members cordially invited. J. M'ARDLEf Hon. See., \ 214, A<klaide«'road. NEW ZEALAND FREEZING~W)RKB EMPLOYEES' FEDERA f f"lON. A' MEETING of Freezing Works F-m--ployees (Slaughtermen exceptedl will bo held in Chroniclo Buildings, Potoneavenue, Pelone, on THURSDAY, 20th I FebruaTy, at 8 p.m. Slaughteijiouse Assistants Maaure Workers, Freeiers, Fellmohgrer?. etc.. »*;■ ! tend. You will hear something to your i advantage.^'. ELLIS, Secretary. THE BUTTERFLIES. /CORPORATION Concerts, Cheltenham. VJ —1 consider your entertainment the moat original now trnvclling, and can assure you your visits to Cheltenham o.ve always greatly appreciated.— Alfred W. Newton. WELLINGTON CITY COR.POKATION\ '.npENDERS will be received of, tlie Office A M r 2Ltte. 'Undersigned, up to 4.0 pin. on THURSDAY. 6th Marcn, 1913, for the ■Supply ahd Delivery of Meters for the Electric Lighting Department. Spwrifications may bo obtained at tfco Office of thcrramwtvc and Electrical En gineer, Harris-street, on payment of a fee of one guinea (£1 Is), which amount will bo refunded on receipt o r a bun?, fido tender. , T-P'Vi 01 "* t0 fee endoised "Tender for A/C Meier*. Contract \o. 105." JNO. R.. PALMER, ,« , v. . . Town Clerk. 19* February, • 1915^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 42, 19 February 1913, Page 8

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