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.nWHE KING'S THEATRE. and under the Direction of T. J. Wort, Livtoy, and Donovan. SBOOWD REPETITION OF VfSSfTS And ROYAL vFKTWJKHS! PICTURES!* Unappsoaobed and Unassailable. BEST OF ALL." yA % MOST ABSORBINGLY INTERESTING, and 1 WONDERFULLY DIVERSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT. OUR NEW SERIES FORMS A PEERLESS PROGRAMME. j A PEERLESS PROGRAMME. Tfae huge audiences nightly poaitiToly ELECTRIFIED WITH ENTHUSIASM., Magnificent Success of Every Item. 'The Programme comprises a Variety of the LATEST SCBNIC, DRAMATIC, EFFECTIVE, AND HUMOROUS ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHY. Is. Still the Bnmo Popular Prices. 6d. Dress Circle and Front Stalls, Is. Luxurious Bock Stalls, 6d. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d. NOTE. — For comfort nnd oonvenienca THE KING'S THEATRE Meets tho wants of tho most fastidious.. THE KINCTs" THEATRE EASTER MONDAY, SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE at 2.30 Children 6d to AH Parts. ALVATION ARMY; VIVIAN-ST7, WELLINGTON CITY. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES: 7 *.m.— Kneo Drill. H a.m.— Holiness Meeting. Subject — "The Walk to Emmaus." 3 p.m.— Sunshine Service. Captain Doran leading. 7 p.m.— Song Service, "THE WORLD'S TRAGEDY." Come and hear tho SCOTCH SONGSTERS, ten in number, just arrived by the lonic. WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY, 30th MARCH to 3rd APRIL. COLONEL BRINGLE, . COLONEL BRINGLE, Author and Revivalist, conducts Revival Campaign. ENSIGN COOKE, Musician and Singer, also from America, accompanies. Come and hear him once, you'll be sure to como again. COLONEL BRINGLE. COLONEL BRINGLE. Every night at 8 o'clock, except Saturday. Friday Afternoon, 3 p.m., extra.. D. A. GUNN, CO. BAZAAR! In Aid of VICTORIA COLLEGE GYMNASIUM BUn>DING & FURNISHING FUND. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, tho Ist and 2nd APRIL. In the GYMNASIUM. Afternoon — & to 5 o'clock. Evening-r-7.30 to 10.30 o'clock. Band Music. Fancy Dancing, Concert Items by Leading Amateurs. Afternoon lea. Punch and July. Hiddeu Treasure. Fortune-telling. Chemical Experiment!. Toodleum Buck. NZ. CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS • Will be Held on BASIN RESERVE, ON SATURDAY, 2nd APRIL, Intending competitor* are requested to note that Entries Close with the Secretary THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. No entry will .bo accopted unless accompanied with foes. Entry forms can be had from undenigried. M.' FORD, Hon. Secretary. Wqllace-itroot, Wellington. KARORI BOWLING CLUB. GRAND PERFORMANCE (in Aid ol the above Club's Fund*), at Paro- ! dual Hall, Karori, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, 30th and 3Ut j MARCH, by the EASTBOURNE DRAMATIC SOCIETY, ! Entitled— "MISS CLEOPATRA V | "MISS CLEOPATRA!" A Farcical Comedy in Throe Acts. j Admission— 2< and Is. Curtain 8 p.m. sharp. ■ V M. O AT ! TO-NIGHT, at B— Devotional. SUNDAY, at 4— Men's Meeting. GYMNASIUM CLASSES. GREAT OPENING NIGHT, 4th APRIL. THD REICHEL AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM CO., LTD. THE First General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Company's Office, Nathan's Buildings, Fcathorstonrtreet, on FRIDAY, tho Ist APRIL NEXT, at 4 p.m., at which th-s present Five Directors retire, being the Statutory General Meeting. Businesn : 1. To Elect Directors for the ensuing year (the number to be not less than three nor ntoro than fceven). 2. Fix their remuneration. 3. Eltct an Auditor and fix hi» remuneration. «. T. REICHEL, Secretary. IMPORTANT NOTICE. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. MEMBERS of tho Chorus arc request, cd to Attend Practise on TUESDAY, 29th inst., in tho Mothodist Schoolroom, S%dney-street, at 8 o'clock.' A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, AUCKLAND. VACANT 7th July to 16th July, 1910. Apply LEO D. CHATEAU, 33, Willis-Hreet ; Or GENERAL MANAGER, Theatre Royal, Melbourne. BALLROOM DANCING. — CLASSES •FOR BEGINNERS. MRsT"' r II."*'B." < " MASON'S "'improved method of instruction insures proficiency in one quarter at clasn, or in f six private lesions. AH lesions given in privuto hall, 60ft x 30ft. Classes on j Mondujtj nnd Wednesdays. Private lessons by arrangement. Address — 86, Ghuznee-street, next St. Pcter'a Church. "^•ELLINGTON MOTOR ACADEMY MOTORING THOROUGHLY TAUGHT BY EXPERTS. For terms, etc., apply MR. HOLLIS, STANTON AND ASBURY'S MOTOR GARAGE, MOLESWORTH-STREET. TO MOTORISTS. rj. NICHOLLS v *» (I.ato of Ingli* Brof.) HAS STARTED A MOTOR GARAGE, TARANAKI-ST. EXTENSION. Repairs to any Make of Car. Late of th« Ariel, Lanchonler, and Aldays and Onion*, Birmingham. IT^HEN passing by call in and hear THE LATEST RECORDS. Wo carry the Largest Stocks in the Wellington District. CHIV£IVS MUSIC STORES. U> 84, Willis+tXMt. i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 6

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