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VAUDEVILLE STILL SUPREME! THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sons FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. In a Very Fine Programme of Vaudeville Novelties. Reappearance after His Successful Tour Through the United Kingdom, of CHAS. FANNING The Celebrated CHAS. FANNING Ethiopian Comedian. First Appearance of CHARLOTTA. Tho Juvenile Wonder. Reappearance of GEORGIE DEVOE. First Appearance of THE LEWIS TRIO THE COLEMAiN SISTERS, Australia's Most Talented Double. THE KLIMOS, Acrobatic Comedy. THE KLIMOS, Novelty Act. JOE CHARLES, Eocentrio Comedian. Popularity Porsonified, GERTIE JOHNS BEATTIE M'DONALD, Clever Soubrette. MAUD HEWSON, N.Z.s Contralto. Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; j Boxes, One Guinea. Plan at Thoa-tre i NOTE: LES FRERES CROTTONS Reappear on MONDAY NEXT. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Prop., John Fuller and Sons. WE ARE PROUD of our New Programme ! PROUD of the Huge Delight manifested by our large audience ! PROUD of the Perfect Light and Rock- ' steady Picture Produced by our Expert Electric Biograph. Operator. OUR PICTURES do not flicker. OUR PICTURES do not vacillate HIS PICTURES! HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES! MAJESTY'S HER TERRIBLE ORDEAL, Absent-mindedness Proves a Blessing. SKCOND EDITION PARIS FLOODS! Entirely Different to Our Last Series. HLmiING FISHING OFF BOULOGNE, A Magnificent Sea Picture. COSETTE Vitagraph Film De Luxe. COSETTE Hugo's "Lei Miserablee." FOOUHEAD Preaches TEMPERANCE/ PROFESSOR ZANIGOFF'S EXPERIENCE IN GRAFTING. DUTCH TYPES : A Pathe Scenic. Singapore Coconut Plantations. BEAUTIFUL JERSEY ISLE. SINS OF THE FATHERS, A Tale of Tennessee Feudißte. THE REVENGE OF A THDiF. THE HEROINE OF MAFEKING. A Notable War Picture. CALINO GOES TRAVELLING. THE CABBAGE : A Beautiful Story. THE LAST MUSTER OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE. ONLY AT HIS MAJESTY'S. Same Old Prices — Is and 6d. MAYORAL" ELECTION] MR. C. J. CRAWFORD will Address the Electors at the Town Hall (Concert Chamber), MONDAY EVENING, 4th .April, at 8 o'clock. . Committees to further Mr. Crawford's Candidature will bo formed at the conclueion of the Address. W. A. THOMSON, Secretary. Central Committee Rooms — Thomson and Brown, Customhouse-quay (opp. Bank New Zealand). TIiE~MAYORALTY. MR. T. M. WILFORD'S Old Brooklyn Committee and Friends interested in his return arc requested to meet at Mr. J. A. Short's Plumbing Works, Tram Terminus, TO-MORROW (Thuisday) EVENING, at 8 p.ni Mr. Wilford will be present. LOWER HUTT~~MAYORAL ELECTION. "M/fR. W. 11. RUSSELL will Address ■"■■• the Electors TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 31ht March, at 8 o'clock, at the Town Hall, Lower Hutt. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849. j SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE i« hereby given that the Sixtylirst Annual Meeting of the Members of thit> Society will be held in the Hall of tho Young Men's Chrihtian Association, Bathurst-street, Sydney, at 2 o'clock in tho Afternoon >of FRIDAY, 13th May, 1910, for the purpose of: — 1. Receiving the Report of tho Direct tors on the Business of the Society I for the year ended 31st December, 1909. 2. Electing Three Directors in lieu of tho Hon. A. W. Meeks, M.L.C, and the Hon. James Burns, M.L.C, who retire in ternib of Bylaw 16, mid of Adrian Knox, Esq., K.C., who retires in terms of Bylaw 15, all of whom are eligible for election. 3. Electing an auditor in lieu of T. F. 11. Mackenzie, Esq., who retires in terms of Bylaw 28, but is eligible for re-election. 4. Declaring tho Amount of Divisible Surplus for the year ended 31st December, 1909. Tho Bylaws provide that no member phall, at the forthcoming Annual Meetinjr, be eligible for election to the position of Director or Auditor unless notice I in n nting of his being a candidate shall ha\e been given to tho Board or to the Secretary at least 30 clear days previous to such meeting. By order of tho Board. RICHARD TEECE, General Manager. Head Office— B7, Pitt-street, Sydney. 31st_March, 1910. jyEW" ZEALAND RAILWAY^ ADMISSION TO PLATFORM AT WELLINGTON (THORNDON). On and after FRIDAY, Ist APRIL, 1910, the public will not be admitted to the Platform at Wellington (Thorndon) between tho hours of 11.0 a.m. and 12.15 , p.m. and between 3.45 p.m. and 4.15 p.m., unless in possession of Platform or ordinary i Passenger Tickets. ! BY ORDER. I — — F, J. PINNY, 53, CUBA-SIREET. PIANOS, ORGANS, PLAYER-PIANOS. YEARLY BALANCE. GREAT REDUCTIONS DURING MONTH OF APRIL. ~~ FURNIfURIi] CASH Buyers Furniture of eveiy degcriotion. Bankrupt and surplus stocks. Richardson. Bros., 206, Cubx-st. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 8

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