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TIEEATEE R O V A Z. I TO-NIGHT ! At~B. TO-NIGHT ! MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! Tho TJnrivalled and Incomparable. FULLER'S The Best PICTURES! FULLER'S of All. PICTURES I An Unpaialloled Collection of All- Star Films, including — THE DEATH OF MOZART! A Pago (Graphic, Scenic, and Dramatic) in tho History of tho Great Musician. THE VICTIM, A Superb Pathe Art Drama. i A ROYAL MARRIAGE IN INDIA. CONCHITA, THE SPANISH GIRL. A ROPE FACTORY. PLUNDERING THE POLICE. WHEN JACK COMES HOME. THE PAGEANT IN THE SKY. And a number of othor Attractive Subjects. FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS. Prices— Circle 2s, Stalls Is, Pit 6d. Doors 7.15. Reserves at Dresden JTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Sole Lessees Linloy and Donovan. Tho Picture Palace Par Excellence. THE SUPERIOR THE ROYAL TO ROYAL PICTURES ! ALL. PICTURES ! Lx\ST NIGHT OF BY THE KING'S COMMAND! ' IN THE IRON KINGDOM. THE THREE FRIENDS. NICK CARTERDELHI, Etc. TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! NEW PICTORIAL SURPRISES! NEW PICTORIAL SURPRISES! Tho Place to See Them First, THE ROYAL PICTURES. 13 OUR PRICES. 6d Plan Abel's Booking Fee, 6d. QPERA HOUSK OPERA HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson. Manager Richard Stewart. THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON J. C. WILLIAMSON presents in a series of Brilliant Plays, MR. JULIUS KNIGHT And MISS BEATRICE DAY, Supported by the SEVENTY MEMBERS of his INCOMPARABLE DRAMATIC COMPANY. REPERTOIRE FOR THE SEASON: MONDAY NEXT, 22nd NOV., And Three Following Nights, THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS! THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS! ■ FRIDAY, 26th NOV., MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE! SATURDAY, 27th NOV., And Monday, Tuesday Following, THE SIGN OF THE CROSS C WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd DECEMBER, THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL 1 FRIDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, And Two Following. Nights, AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME ! Andy • • THE SACRAMENT OF JUDAS. TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, And Two Following Nights, A, ROYAL DIVORCE.Prices— ss, 3s, and 2s. Early Doom, 6d extra. BOX PLANS for ENTIRE SEASON will bo OPENED at the DRESDEN on THURSDAY. Chas. Berkeley, Touring Manager. IN PARLIAMENT.— SESSION 1909. JOHNSONVDLLE ELECTRIC LIGHTING EMPOWERING (LOCAL*BILL). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thafc application is intended to bo made in Parliament in tho present Session for leave to bring in a Bill for effecting all or some of the purposes following, i.e. : — 3r,1.3 r ,l. To empower the Johnsonville Town Board to enter'- into a provisional contract with NoTman Heath and Co. for the construction, maintenance, and working of an Electric Installation, and for supplying Electricity to the .inhabitants of tho Town District for 31 years. 2. To provide for taking a Poll of the Electora on a proposal to confirm a provisional contract with Norman Heath and Co., dated 19l}» April, 1909, for tho supply of Electricity for a term of 31 years, which Contract empowers tho Board to purchase the Contractor's Works at any time before tho 31st March, 1925, by giving the Contractors six months' previous notice, at a. price to be ascertained, as mentioned in tho said Provisional Contract. 3. To provide for confirmation of any such Provisional Contracts subject to such. Poii. ; AND NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that copies of the above-mentioned Bill and Provisional Contract are deposited at the Magistrate's Courthouses of Petone and the City of Wellington. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1909. F. E. PETHERICK, Solicitor for the Bill. RAPHAEL TUCK'S . ART PICTURES ! THIS well-known firm, noted for their famous reproductior s of Paintings by fomoua men, have this season sent to New Zealand som" of the Finest Works of Art that havo ever left their establishment. "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA'S VISIT TO KING SOLOMON," by Sir E. J. Poynton, 's so well known that a description is unnecessary "DRUMS OF THE FORE AND AFT" ii admirably portrayed by Mathew Hale, and all lovers of Kipling's worka must ackiowledgo !no skill with which the artist has treated his subject. "THE PROGRESS OF SPRING," by Chas. D. Ward, depicts a_ group of Merry MaHens romping in childish glee. "WHEN WORLD WAS YOUNG," another of Sir E. J. Poynton's works, shows the Roman Maidens at play. "ADRIFT," by J. T. Nettleship, is a sad picture, showing a Bear and Cub adrift -on a floe of ice in a lonely sea. "GENERAL GORDON," by Stanley Berkeley. The General is the prominent figure at Darfour, and a group of Slavo Hunters in tho foreground make an inteiesting picture. "PENNY A BUNCH," .a study "oi a Flower-seller, by Geo. E. Hicks. "UNTIL TO-MORROW," by G. 8. Wright, is a charming study of two Lovers. , These are^ only a few of the Pictures that aro now on view at Messrs. R. and E. TINGEY'S, Manners-street, who have com crted their Show Rooms into a regular nn ' J IOTURE GALLERY, which is daily thronged with thoso who love art for art's sake. For beautifying the home or for seasonable presents tlioso Works of the Great Maslers cannot be surpassed. Beautifully colouied, sketched true to Nature, they tjiey aro worthy of a place in any collection. R. & E. TINGEY, LTD., , . MANNERS-STREET. TO MERCHANTS. ' IT AYE YOU SEEN - 1 " 1 - GESTETNER'S ROTARY CYCLOSTYLES? ROTARY CYCLOSTYLES? They are REAL BUSINESS PULLERS. Hundreds of Perfectly Duplicated Letters in a Few Minutes. Simple, Reliable, and Durable. It will pay you to see our Illustrated Booklet. Solo Agents : THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., 17. CUBA-ST., Wellington. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 8

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