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NEW PROGRAMME. THEATRE ROYAL. Proprietors,.John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' PICTURES & CINEPHONE! FULLERS' PICTURES & CINEPHONE' All New Cinephone Items. 1 "Billy Brown of London" "Tit Willow" ("Mikado") "We All Walked into the Shop" HARRY LAUDER— "In a Hurry." Naples: Its Streets and Industries. The Burglar's Little Joke. Campeigne Motor Circuit. The Clown Doctor. Life in Central Africa. The Indian's Revenge. A Mandarin's Wedding. For the Family Peace. Obliged to Consent. Dick Did Not Die, etc., etc. Popular Prices — Dress Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is; Pit. 6d. Plan Dresden. LA D ~I ii Si j HEALTH IS A HABIT. WHY NOT GET IT? Those who suffer and desire to know the WAY BACK TO HEALTH by rational methods are invited to attend THE FREE HEALTH TALKS, To be given at the Viavi Rooms. Bank N.S.W. Chambers. Lambton-quay, TOMORROW (Thursday) and MONDAY .AETERNOONS, the 13th and 17th insts.. at 3 o'clock, when the principal cause of ill-health among women will be explained, also the Viavi System of Home Treatment. Admission FREE. BUTCHERS' ANNUAL SOCIAL. THE BUTCHERSVANNUAL SOCIAL Will bo held in THE DRILL HALL, PETONE, On FRIDAY. 14th INSTANT. Tickets— Double, 5s j single,' 3s 6d; extra lady, Is 6d. Drags will return to Wellington after the dance if required. Fares, Is 6d. F. C. VINCENT, Hon. Secretary. KINKING! RINK. RINKING ! VT RINKING ! Morning, Afternoon, RINKING ! Evening. Admission, Is ; RINKING ! Ladies, 6d. Matinee Every RINKING! Saturday Morning, 10-12; RINKING ! Ladies and Children, admifsRINKING! sion 6d ; Skates Free. AfRINKING ! ternoon Tea. Special SesRINKING ! sion for Beginners from 6 RINKING! to 7.15 p.m.; entranco by RINKING ! side door. Polo Match, ToRINKING ! morrow Night, between RINKING! teams from H.M.S. ChalRINKING ! lenger. Carnival on May RINKING ! 26th ; entries now being reRINKING ! ceived. n7z. industries week, 12th to 19th INST. npHOSE desirous of visiting the City -B- Corporation Power House and Electric Lighting Station are requested to first make application to H. F. ALLEN (H. F. Allen and Son), 8 and 9, Norwich Chambers, 111, Customhouse-quay, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). N.£. INDUSTRIES WEEK, 12th to 19th MAY. rgiHE opportunity for visitors and others JL to see what can be and what is being made in New Zealand is now offered. Exhibits in shop windows all over the city. Do not mfcs this opportunity of seeing GOODS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND BY NEW ZEALANDERS FOR NEW ZEALANDERS. Apply, in first instance, to the- Secretary, who will be pleased to arrange for you to inspect every class of factory. You can now see for yourselves how thousands of pounds can be kept in tho Dominion annually, and constant work given to pur own people. .All that is necessary is to bo patriotic. Buy N.Z. made goods. MANUFACTURERS ARE DOING THED3 PART. YOU DO YOURS. Support the country that supports you. H. F. ALLEN, Secretary, (H. F. Allen and Son) 8 and 9, Norwich Chambers, 111, Customhouse-quay, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). "WAKE UP! NEW ZEALAND." Sung by Miss Jen Latona, His Majesty's Theatre. TFtiHIS is the title of the most 6uccessful -M. Patriotic March Song of late years. Now _ being sung 'in London in "The Englishman's Home" (the drama that is causing an immense seiisation). Tho English title i<s "Wake Up ! Great Britain," and owing to this eong being such a wonderful success, the publishers have kindly issued for us a Now Zealand edition, which is due hero in one week's time. Every New Zealander who is proud of his homo and country should at once get a copy, and what is more, sing it at every opportunity. "WAKE UP! NEW ZEALAND." Sixpence a copy : posted anywhere for 7d. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., 118, Willis-street, Wellington. FUNERAL NOTICE. rjTOE Friends of Eliza Ann Mayer are A invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her residence, 318, Willis-street, To-morrow (Thursday), at 9.30 a.m., for tho Karon Cemetery. J. AND A. WILSON, LTD., Funeral Furnishers.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 8