fTHHEATRE ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Still Another Complete Change of Programme. FULLERS 1 CINEMA PATHE. FULLERS' CINEMA PATHE. Every Picture Entirely Now. Some of Them. — A Majestic Castle — Across the Atlantic — Life's Happiest Day — The Mixed Bags— ldeas of a Prince — Revengeful Prince — The Sporting Lady — and many others. DON'T MISS TO-NIGHT'S RECORD PROGRAMME. EDGAR, COLLINS'S FINE ORCHESTRA Dress # Circle, Two Shillings ; Stalls, One Shilling ; Back Stalls. Sixpence. m H E A T X E ROYAL Proprietors : John Fuller and Sons. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. JACK JOHNSON and TOMMY BURNS WILL MEET AGAIN. This time by moans of tho Biograph at the Theatre Royal. NEXT MONDAY ! NEXT MONDAY ! Under the Management of Messrs. John Fuller and Sons, by special arrangement with Hugh D. M'lntosh. Governing Director Scientific Boxing, Self-defence. A NEW WORLD'S CHAMPION. JACK JOHNSON THE WORLD'S FIRST BLACK CHAMPION. Special facilities were given the Biograph men for the taking of these, the only authentic pictures of the contest. The stand from w ; hich these pictures were taken cost £500, and in addition, it took tho place of £500 worth of seats. The full description of the contest from the Sydney papors makes exciting reading, so the moving pictures, which will reproduce every move of the" men, from "Seconds put of the ring" to the Dramatic Finale, will create a Boom. Intending patrons are 'advised to pome early, as tho SEASON IS SHORT, and you will want to sco it more than once. SOME POINTS OF THE CONTEST. Twenty thousand people paid £26,000 to see it. AdmiGsion prices £10 to 10s. Burns received £6000. Johnson received £1500. People camped outside the grounds in order to be in early. £2000 had to bo refunded to people who bought tickets and couldn't get in ; 50,000 people waited outside the Stadium to hear the result. Dress Circle — Orchestral Stalls, 3s; Plan at Dresden; Booking fee, Is extra; Stalls, 2s; Pit (limited). Is. fpOWN HALL. SACRED CONCERT By the WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. (Mr. F. J. Oakes, Conductor). PROGRAMME: March — "Vircount Nelson" (W. Zehle)— Tho Orchestra. Song — "The First Xmas Morn" (Newton) — Mr. Claudo Allan. Duet.— "Quant tv Chantes" (Gounod), for Fluto and Clarionet — A. M'Donaldand H. Mo3chini. Selection — "Elijah" (Mendelssohn) — The Orchestra. Song— "Beloved, it is Morn" (Alyward)— Miss May DriEcoll. Organ Solos — (a) "Andante" (LefebureWely) ; (b) "Offertoire" (Th. De Bois) — Mr. David Kenny. Duet — "Antony and Cleopatra" (Riviere), for Cornet and Trombono — Messrs. L. King and H. Oakcs. Margia Espaonolo — "Sauqre Torera." (Erviti)— The "Orchestra. Doors open 7.30. Concert afc 8.20. J. WOODWARD, Secretary. MA L L 1 N S O N Return SONG RECITALS, CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL, JANUARY 29th, FEB. 2nd. EDWARD REEVES RECITALS. riIHE Management have pleasure in anJ- nouncinjy that arrangements h&ve been made with MR. EDWARD REEVES to givo two Farewell Recitals in the Town Concert Hall on let and the 3rd FEBRUARY. All particulars will be announced next week. FRANK PULLIN, Director. GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AND ENTERTAINMENT. DAY'S BAY! DAY'S BAY! WEDNESDAY, 20th JANUARY. The S.S. DUCHESS will leave tho Ferry Wharf at 7.45 p.m. sharp, returning from the Bay at 10 o'clock. (Circumstances permitting.) DON'T FORGET WEDNESDAY NEXT. rjPHB WELLINGTON HARBOUR JL FERRIES, LIMITED. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. SUNDAY, 17th JANUARY. Leave Town 10.15 a.m., 2.30, 5.45, 7 p.m. Leave Bay 9, 11 a.m., 5, 8.40 p.m. PETONE SERVICE. PETONE SERVICE. Leave Petone 10.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Leave Bay 5 p.m. SEATOUN AND KARAKA BAY. Leavo Town 10.15 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Leave Seatoun 11 a.m., 5 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT, FANCY FAIR, AND ART UNION, To be Holden in the SKATING RINK, From 27th FEBRUARY to 6th MARCH. ALL Ladieo willing to assist in the above are invited to attend a Meeting on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20th inst., at the Garrison Drill Hall, Buckle-street, at 7 30 p.m. F. E. BEDELL, Hon. Sec. 135, Tory-street. F. L. DEAN. Bandmaster. THE WELLINGTON ANDMANAWATF RAILWAY COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE. ALL Claims against the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, Limited, should be in at once. W. M. HANNAY, General Manager. Wellington, 12th January, 1909.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 6
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