[•HE MERRY MARIONETTES To-night THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller aud Sons. J'ULLERS' ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. TO-NIGHT, Reappearance of PROFESSOR DAVY'S MARIONETTES, l'he Merriest Marionette Mummers ever seen. A Sfage on a Stage. First Appearance of CHAS. C. WARD, FRED BRANSGROVE, Vocalist. MAGNIFICENT BIOGRAPH. DENIS CAKNEY, Inimitablo Comedian and Dancer. BRIGHTIE SMITH, 'Australia's Representative Soubrette. THE VANTELLS, Triple Horizontal Bar Experts. VioIet— BONETTA and WILLIAMS— Reg Immense — WILL JAMES — Success. Chic Soubretle MAI/VENA MOORE. Prices — 2s and Is. Boxes, Ono Guinea iij MAJESTY'S THEATRE. EVERY EVENING. TIIEROYAL PICTURES. Unapproachable, Unassailable in Biographic Art. Enthusiastic Applause Greeted OUR BOAT RACE PICTURES. We Show Boal-raco Pictures Again To-night. SATURDAY NIGHT. COMPLETE CHANGE Of PROGRAMME EVERY ITEM NEW ! - Specially Selected Subjects Shown. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. PRIZE MATINEE! Every Child Receives a Present. Children 6d all Parts. FOURTH LIMERICK NOW ON. Got o. Post Card at Theatre. WELLINGTON WORKING^ MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. mHE ANNUAL PICNIC Of the above Club trill be held at DAY'S BAY, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 29th FEB. Members' Tickets procurable at office. Tickets on sale at Ferry Wharf. Adults, Is ; Children, 6d. W. SAMSON; Manager. ELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES LIMITED. DAYS BAY TIME-TABLE. SATURDAY, 29th FEBRUARY. LEAVE TOWN— IO.IS a.m., 11 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 1.15 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. LEAVE BAY— S, 6 and 7 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). ART UNION. MR. G. C. KINNIBURGH'S -Art Union will bo drawn in the Geisha Tearooms, Sussex Chambers, on 29th Fobruary, at 8 p.m. t WELLINGTON CIIORA^ SOCIETY. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the abovo Society will bo held in St. John's Schoolroom, Dixon-street, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 6th MARCH, 1908, at 3 p.m. S. G. HAMERTON, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. MEMBERS are notified that practices will bo commenced on FRIDAY I EVENING NEXT, 6th MARCH, in St. ' John's Schoolroom, at 8 p.m. Intonding members should attend at 7.30 p.m. S. G. HAMERTON, , Hon. Sec. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Clauses for Beginners will commence on MONDAY NEXT. Intending Pupils aro requested to eoigirmnie'ato with Mr?. Mason ai 86, Gbuznee-stroet, next St. Peter's Church. Private Lessons. by arrangement. " NOTICE. ~~< rf"\UR Premises will be Closed iUI Day TO-MORROW (SATTjRDAY)' on aocount of our Annual Picnic. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. NOTICE. ' f | THE Bridge K:.own as Moar's Valley Bridge, Wainui-o-mata, will be closed for reprws from THIS DAY. JOHN WAREHAM. "a/TRS. GIRDLESTONE sinceroly thanks all those who so kindly assisted her at the firo last Saturday. Whoever is taking charge of geld watch and chain please post to Box 555. PUBLIC NOTICE. J WILLIAM HALL, Importer, Cheap- > side, Revans-street, am not the William Hall sued in the S.M. Court by the Commercial Agency on 271U February, inst. I still sell pure Ceylon, Is lb ; Derby tobacco, 8d ; Juno, 8d : Gas Mantles, 3£d. SALE~BY~AUCTION. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FREEHOLD PROPERTY! 5-ROOMED VILLA, No. 39, CON-STABLE-STREET. LEVEL CORNER SECTION, 55 x 145 ft KAROBI. 2 BUSINESS SITES, JACKSON-ST., PETOXE, 80 x 100 ft. 2 LEVEL HOUSE SITES, BUICKSTREET, PETONE. WH. MORKAH AND CO. aro • intruded to sell tho abovo VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES By Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, 11th MARCH NEXT, At 2.30 p.m., IN THEIR ROOMS, WILLIS-ST. Full details later. Further particulars from W. H. MORRAH AND CO., Auctioneers. TO PAINTERS. mENDERS aiv invited for Painting and A Papering of a Residence, No. 102, Willlace-streot. .Specificarions may bo seen at tho Wellington Hotel, Molesworth-street, where tonders close on Wednesday, 4th Maich, at 8 p.m. W. NIDD. I/CTT-OFF CLOTHING. T ADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Mis. A- fit. and Left-off Clothing bought ; highest prioe givpn ; letters attended to. Mis. BoUerill, /13, Ingesfcre-street. Telephono 2379. TjraOSE OF SHARON (Sacred RosuriLa; reel ion Plant). — Thi* most rare and curious plant grows in water, and lives for ever. Price, Is, Is 6d each. Mi6s Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 21, Williastreot (only). tSft-off clothing" " HIGHEST Price given for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Childien'g Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. All •letters promptly attended to. Address Mrs. Bruce, sa, Ingestre-ftreet. WANTED, a Kitchenman or Kitchenmaid : wages £1. Apply Albemarlo Hotel, Ghuzuee-£tie»i«
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 8
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