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VAUDEVILLE STILL SUPREME I m II E A T RE It O V A L. A Piop , John Fuller and Son*. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. In a Very Fine Piogiammc of \ r aude\ illo Novelties. Re-appearance of BLANCHE CARELLI, Everybody's Favourite Soprano. Reappearance a ftei- His Successful Tour Through the United Kingdom, of CHAS. FANNING The Celebrated CHAS. FANNING Ethiopian Comodian. First Appearance of CriARLOTTA. The Juvenile Wonder. Reappearance of GEOEGIE DEVOE. Fii-bt Appearance of THE LEWIS TRIO TLHE COLEMAN SISTERS. Australia's Most Talented Double. THE KLIMOS, Acrobatic Comedy. THE KLIMOS, Novelty Act. JOE CHARLES, Eccentrio Comedian. Popularity Personified, GERTIE JOHNS BliAT'llh M'DONALD. Clever Soubretle. Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Boxes, Ono Guinea. Plan at Theatre NOTE: LES FRERES CROTTONS Reappear on MONDAY NEXT. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. HIS AIAJESTY'S PICTURES! MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. BARGAIN MATINEE— In order to further populariso these Matinees and as an inducement to families attending: together, the Price of Admission is Sixpence for Adults and Children to all parts. HIS MAJESTY'S" THEATRE 7 Prop., John Fuller and Sons. HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES Are Absolutely Rock-steady, Are Fhckerlesy, Aro well chosen and ■ comprise tho PICK OF THE WORLD'S MARKET. We have ONE EXCLUSIVE PICTURE : THE LAST MUSTER OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, And that is received nightly with cheers. It is a living presentment of the SURVIVORS OF BALACLAVA, and tho old veterans (ire speu drilling, and in characteristic attitudes, and saluting (he King. It is nn historic picture, and only to be teen at His Majesty's. All our other pictures are only to be teen nt His Majesty's in the way they should be— lN PERFECT COMFORT (every patron gets a separate comfortable heat), and with a brilliancy unequalled. HIS . PICTURES! HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES! MAJESIY'S HER TERRIBLE ORDEAL, Ab:>pnfc-niindodne&s Pro\e-> a Blessing. SECOND EDITION PARIS FLOODS! HEKtUNG FISHING OFF BOULOGNE, COSETTE A'itagraph Film De Luxe. FOOLSHEAD Preaehoi lEMPERANCE. EXPERIENCES IN GRAFTING. DUTCH TYPES : A Pathe Scenic. SINGAPORE COCONUT PLANTATION. BEAUTIFUL JERSEY ISLE. SINS OF THE FATHERS, A Tale of Tennessee Feudirts. IHE REVENGE OF A THIEF. THE HEROINE OF MAFEKING. CALINO GOES TRAVELLING. THE CABBAGE: A Beautiful Story. Same Old Prices — Is and 6d. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. SYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOMT" TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And EVERY EVENING, from 7.30 to 10.30 o'clock. /-IRAND CARNIVAL* VJTKAND CARNIVAL AND FANCY FAIR! AND FANCY FAIR! Proceeds in aid of CATHOLIC SCHOOL CHAPEL, WADESIOWN, PRETTY FANCY DANCES! PRETTY FANCY DANCES! By 60 Children, Specially Trained, i SIDE-SHOWS And AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL. Etc., Etc. TOMORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, ! 10-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, SPECIAL MATINEE. SPECIAL MATIXKE. i SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT I SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT ! [ SI'ECTAL ENTERTAINMENT 1 Will be given by J PROFESSOR STUART BROWN (Late of (he London Hippodrome). J ADMISSION 6d. Children Half-price. I ADMISSION b± Children Half-price. MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. C. J. CRAWFORD will Address the Electors at the Town Hall (Concert Chamber), MONDAY EVENING, 4th April, at 8 o'clock, i Committees to further Mr. Crawford's Candidature will be formed at the conclusion of the Addre&s. W. A. THOMSON, Secretary. Central Committee. Rooms — Thomson and Brown, Customhouse-quay (opp. Bank New Zealand). MONEY TO LEND. WE have £3000 to Lend on good City Securities at Lowest Current Rates of interest. FITZGIBBON AND PERRY, Solicitors, Featherrton-strcet. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Funeral of the late Emily Morrow will \en,\e her late Resident*, 49, Courtenny-place To-morrow (Saturdiiy), 2nd April, 1910, ut 10 a.m., for th» Ccmctciy, Karori (private interment). IS. MORRIS, Juu., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-street. Ttlt&hoag 937 (day or night).

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 8

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