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THE EVENING POST. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. AS THE POST now has to go to press earlier on account of the alteration to tho Railway Time-table, Advertisements will have to REACH THIS OFFICE NOT LATER THAN 1 p.m. EACH DAY to ENSURE INSERTION in that day's Paper. Advertisers will oblige by handing in their announcements EARLIER, if possible. BLUNDELL BROS., LIMITED. m H E A T R E ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME! 1 Tho Unapproachable and Unassailable FULLER'S Tho Best PICTURES! FULLER'S of All PICTURES! A Superb Series of Pictorial Art Studios, Inoluding — ZEIGLER'S DASH FOR THE POLE! Portraying tho Wondrous Life Experienced by the Expedition in THE EIGHTY-FOURTH DEGREE. A Sensational Series. THE MENDED LUTE. A Stirring Melodramatic Romance. THE SLAVE. COLIBRIS MIDGETS. Historic Oxford; Tho Convict's Dream; The Dramatist's Dream; Life-savers' Busy Day; Picturesque Holland; and many other Pictorial Goms. FULL ORCHESTRA AND EFFECTS! Prices— Circle 2s, Stalls Is, Back Stalls 6d Doors 7.15. Reserves at Dresden. HE A T R E R O V A L. j Proprietors... John Fuller and Sons. NEXT FRIDAY, 17th DECEMBER. NEXT FRIDAY, 17th DECEMBER. Re-opening of FULLER'S NEW VAUDEVDLLE CO. FULLER'S NEW VAUDEVDLLE Cp. Clever, Entertaining, and Absolute Refinement. New Faces ! Old Favourites ! ARMSTRONG AND VERNE! ARMSTRONG AND "VERNE! Star Funmakers, who have just concluded a Triumphant American Tour, and return with heaps of novelties. THE TOSSING TESTROS ! THE TOSSING TESTROS! Marvellous Hat-throwers, Spinners, eto. HEATH AND LAMB, HEAtfH AND LAMB, The Newcastle Miner Vocalist's. THE NATIONAL DUO, Juvenile Comedians, Acrobats and Novelty Wonders. Astounding DELINO Intensely Act DELINO Intrepid. The Great Tight and Slack-Wiro Artist SCOTT BROS. (Comedians) JOE ROX. ETHEL • (Soubrette) NINA PRESTON. GONZALES. MERYL LAURENCE, Charming Vocalist THE THREE STARRS. NOTE PRICES.— Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden (no booking feo) and Theatre Royal. WANTED, experienced Vaudeville Musicians. Apply by letter to Theatre Royal, for Fullers' Vaudeville Circuit, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. » mHE NEW ZEALAND CLUB. TENTH LUNCHEON GATHERING. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 1 p.m. sharp. Guest of Honour : Dr. Charles Harriss, of Montreal. Subject — Music and Cominarce. M. MYERS, President. H. N. HOLMES, Hon. Sec. T AUREL DANCING ASSEMBLY. JLJ THURSDAY (To-morrow). 16th DEC. EXTENDED NIGHT. At ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM. Usual prices, Is and 6d. Dancing till 12. This is tho last of a series of dances during the summer raontl>3. The Assembly -will open again in Uie St. Peter's Schoolroom, ii"xt February. irpEILDING A. AND P. t SHOW. TUESDAY AND~WEDNESDAY, Ist AND 2nd FEBRUARY, 1910. Jumping. Riding. HANDSOME Driving. PRIZES Horses. IN ALL Cattle. CLASSES! Sheep. Piga. Home Industries, etc. ENTRIES CLOSE 14th JANUARY. Schedules and all particulars from E. H. FISfiER, Secretary. Or Evening Post office. THE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND FOUNDRY CO., LTD. CHRISTMAS EXCURSION TO D'URVILLE ISLAND, PELORUS AND QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS. THE New Twin Screw Steamer NIKAU will Do despatched on the above Excursion FRIDAY (CHRISTMAS EVE), afc 10 p.m., returning TUESDAY EVENING, tho 28th inst., provided sufficient inducement offers. This steamer has onlylimited accommodation, and early application is necessary. Intending excursionists must book at our office not later than MONDAY, 20th DECEMBER. For Fares and further particulars apply W. M. BANNATYXE AND CO., LTD., Agents. Telephone 1540. THE GRAMOPHONE GitAND. 7^J"O doubt tho failures in the early ■*• ' talking machines created a prejudice against them. With tho NEW Gramophone thero is no prejudice to overcome, and the moment it begins to work, the hearer realises that he is in the presence of s>ome great singer's voice, and ho is carried away by the wonderful faithfulness of tho music. ( It is but fitting that an example of the highest perfection which tho gramophone has yet reached should adorn the home of Queen Alexandra, who was delighted with the marvellous reproductions of the I "GRAND" supplied to her, which is now kept at Sandringham. There is no harsh metallic sound no jarring noise with the "NEW GRAMOPHONE GRAND." It is not as a machine, but a musical instrument, that reproduces the 6ounds of the human voice with lifelike ( fidelity. Melba, tho greatest living singer of the day, will sing into no other instrument, and is loud in her praise of thvs clearness of its reproductions. BEGG AND CQ rf , 118, Willis-street., Wellington Agent 6, invite you to hear tho NEW GRAMOPHONE GRAND at their music rooms. THERE ARE BELLS AND BELLES At Christmas timo, and you con RING both! WE have assortments of such RINGS as charm tho feminine heart without depleting tho masoulino pocket. No matter how much you can spend on a RING, you can spend it with THE GOLDSMITHS' AND SILVERSMITHS' COMPANY. NEW SHOP, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, LAMBTOK-QUAY.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 144, 15 December 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 144, 15 December 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 144, 15 December 1909, Page 8