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WELLINGTON PONT; AND GALLOWAY BACTNG CLUB. EASTER MEETING 1 EASTEH MEETING ! TO BE HELD AT RACECOURSE, TO-MORROW. TOMORROW. FIRST RACE, <T) O/^ \ P.M. LADIES ADMITTED FREE TO ALL PARTS. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE OF FREQUENT CARS FROM COURTESAYPLACE, J. M. GUMMING. Managing Steward.

LAST NIGHT THESE FIL^VLS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES! EVERY EVENING AT 8. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY. Tho CROWDED HOUSE at the Town. Hall, the CROWDED HOUSE at His Majesty'ij, told how our always snccearful PICTURES, under our own management, hare caught on — l»ow quick the Picture Eublic are to Patronise The Best. In spite of Success of theKe Pie-turef, the}- must make room for All Now Ones To-morrow (Wednrsdayi Xight. HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES! .WILD BIRDS IN THEIR HAUNTS, THE ROCKY ROAD, THE INDIAN, A Fine WHd W-est Study. HUNTING THE WILD BED DEER. A DUEL IN MU>-AIR, An Edison. FAUST, th;« Mnrvellous Story Portrayed. FROM COLOGNE TO BINGEN. Edmund Payne and Geo. Grossmith in "OUR MISS GIBBS." A CURE FOR COWARDICE. , NICK CARTER in Great Adventures. ! THE TERROR AND THE TERRIER. One Shilling and SixDe-nee. Doors 7. j Plan Christ eson. Tel. 3153. A Fow of the Stars To-morrow Night : HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES. HKR TERRIBLE ORDEAL— Biogra/ph. SINS OF THE FATHER-Vitagraph. COSETTE— Vitagraph. foolshp;ad temperance. THE REVENGE OF A THIEF. COC'OANUT PLANTATION. THE HEROINE OF MAFEKING. THE BEST EVER ! THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sont. FULLERS VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Reappearance after His Successful Tour Through the United Kingdom, of CIIAS. FANNING The Celebrated. CHAS. FANNING Ethiopian Comedian. First Appearance of CHARLOTTA. The Juvenile Wonder. Renpprarance of GEORGIE DEVOE. First Appearance of THE LEWIS TRIO THE COLEMAN SISTERS, Australia." h Most Talented Double, THE KLIMOS, Acrobatic Comedy. THE KLIMOS, Novelty Act. JOE CHARLES, Eceontrio Comedian Popularity Personified, GERTIE JOHNS BEATTIE M'DONALD. Clrver Soubrette. MAUD HEWSON, N.Z.s Contralto. Dress Circle and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls, ls; Boxeg, One Guinea. Plan at Theatre NOTE. LES FRERES CROTTONS^The Management regret to state that one of these wonderful 2)prfornverß strained a wrist i miwclo > lapt night, and as they cannot give their act to perfection, owing to the strength ami skill required, unless in perfect form, they will Not appear again until he has fully recoveied— probably Friday. GRAND EASTER CARNIVAL RAND EASTER CARNIVAL AND FANCY FAIR! AND FANCY FAIR! Proceeds in aid of CATHOLIC SCHOOL CHAPEL. WADESTOWN, FANCY DANCES, ' By 60 Children, Specially Trained. SIDE-SHOWS SIDE-SHOWS Aud AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL. AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL. j Open Every Evening, 7.30 to 10.30. SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM, GRAND MATINEE, GRAND MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT. - Open 3 to 5. Admission 6d. TS^ELLINGTON PONY AND GALLOWAY RACING CLUB. PROGRAMME THIRD DAY, WEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH, 1910. 1. ASCOT HANDICAP, of 8 soys., with sweepstake of 10s to go to the first pony; second pony to recei\e 1 from stake; for ponies 14.2 hands ;md under. Four furlongs. Nomination 10*.. 2. TRIAL HANDICAP, of 8 soys, with sweepstake of 10^ to go to the first porn ; second pony to receive 1 soy from staku ; for ponies and gaUw*tt\b thut have never won a race of 25 so\s at tho Club'a meetings. Four and a half furlongs. Nomination 10f. 3. DOMINION HANDICAP, of 15 a o^, wirh bwocpstako of 200 to go to tho (ir&t pony ; second pony ro receive 2 M)\-> from stake; for ponien and gallowa^s 15 hands and under. Six fur-long.-i. Nomination 15fc. 4. VICTORIA HANDICAP, of 8 soys, with sweepstake of 10s to go tq the lirst pony; second pony to leceho 1 soy from htakc; for ponies 14.3 hands and under. Fi\o and a half furlongs. Nomination 10». 5. FINAL HANDICAP, of 11 so\s, with sweepstake of 20s to go to the first pony ; second pony to receive 1 soy from stake; for ponies iind gallo-.vajs 15 hands and under. Four and a half furlongs. Nomination 10s. Nominations for all o\cnts, accompanied with ncce-sary fee, C'!o.->e Uith tho Secietary TO-NIGHT at 8.30. J. M. CUMMING, Managing Steward and Secretary. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S- Classes are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private 'Hall. ProBeiency entuvad in six private lessons or I one quarter at class. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. Adclresb — 86, (4huznee-street, Next St. Peter's Church. m ANTE D_^ KN3 WJN Any person writinß to the EVENING POST OFFICE for information in regard I to advertisements already appearing in the Diper. must send Stamped Addressed ! Envelope in order to ensure reply.

FUNERAL NOTICE. TUIE Friends of Mi. and Mrs. Phil. Davis lire respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their beloved Son, Philip Lorn is which will lea\o their residonce, Upper Hut*, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 2.30 p.m., for the Anglican "Cemetery. CHAS. CUDBY, Sen., Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE. fTVHE Friends of the late Emanuel Ryder X art» respectfully imited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, No. 85, Do< k-fctreet, To-motrow (Wednesday), 30th March, 1910, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Sydney-street ' E. MORRIS, Jun, Undertaker nnd Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-street. Telephone 937 (day pr night). W. H. iIORHAH & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, 63 mid 65, WILLIS-STREET. A UCTION SALES of Furniture or Pro- ■*■*• pertics conducted at tho Rooms or elsewhere, as desired. Furniture Sales TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS iv our commodious Auction Room, Willih-Htreet, where goocU can be displayed to advantage. NEW FURNITURE for Private Sale at Cheapest Prices in the City. Prompt Returns for goods consigned for talc. Wo are prenaied to make a Ca-Ji Offer for Household Furniture at any time. FARMS and PROPERTIES for Sale RcnU Collected, Estates Managed, Reliable Valuations cupplied.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 8

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