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THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, HUGE SUCCESS. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TO-NlGHT— Reappearance of LES FRJIRES CROTTON t Marvellous Roman Athl«tes. Nothing Ever Boon Seen to Equal This Star Act. TONIGHT, First Appearance of (Jaol- PARKER . Handcuff Breaker. PARKER Marvel. Tho Escapeological Mystery. Ho can Freo Himself in a Few Seconds from any Handcuffs or Prison Fettera. CHARLES FANING, New Songs, Dances by CHAIILOTTA, GERTIE JOHNS, LEWIS TRIO, COLEMAN SISTERS, BEATTIE M'DONALD, JOE CHARLES, and the Favourite Soprano, MISS BLANCHE CARELLI. Drees Circle and 0.5., 2»; Stalk. Is; Boxe3, One Guinea. Plan at Theatre 'Phone 2084 TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. The New Zealand Association of His Majesty's Veterans will attend (by invitation of John Fuller and Sons) to witness THE BALACLAVA HEROES. Come and hear the old chaps enjoy this Great Picture. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Prop., John Fuller and Sons. As Usual, ALWAYS and EVER FIRST! HIS PICTURES! HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES! MAJESTY'S Change of Programme Wednesday. TO-NIGHT— Last Night of the Grandest Picture Programmo Ever Presented to the Wellington Public. TO-NIGHT— Your Last Opportunity of THE BALACLAVA HEROES. THE BALACLAVA HEROES. N.B. — Ovpr 10,000 people in Wellington have already witnessed this Remarkable Picture. Can only he Been at His Majesty's Theatre. Glorious Dramatic and Scenic Pictures. HER TERRIBLE ORDEAL. SINS OF THE FATHERS. HERRING FISHING OFF BOULOGNE. Second Edition FLOODS OF PARIS. ' And Other MAGNIFICENT BIOGRAPH GEMS. TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), THE WESTERN MAID (Exciting and, Remarkable Equestrian Drama). ON THE Star THE REEF. Biograph Oemp. CALL. Rhakcppearc'-s Classic, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. And, Hi Usual, ALWAYS FIRST, THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT ! THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT By His Majesty King Edward VII. Dress Circle and 0.5., Is ; Stalls (Tip- ! up), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. mOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, j 6th, Bth, 9th APRIL. EMPIRE PICTURES'. j EMPIRE PICTURES! I The management havo great pleasure in presenting for tho first time in Wellington tho following unique series of pictures : — j The Rhis and Fall of the Great I NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE A Beautiful Film, depicting the Prin. cipal Event* in the Career of the World's Great Soldier. And a host of other films — Scenic, Dramatic, aud Comic, Senfaational, Realistic—including — The* Guardian of the Bank, Jlr. Muggins, V.C., Juggins on Motor Skates, The Prince of Kyber, The Absent-minded Beggar, etc., etc. Popular Prices — Is and od. Box Plan Monday. Booking, Dresden Piano Company, 6cl extra. OUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN | ASSOCIATION - BAZAAR ! BAZAAR ! BAZAAR ! BAZAAR ! In Aid of Hostel Funds. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, I Ghuznee-street, ! 7th, Bth, and 9th APRIL. To be Opened by Lady Mayoress, j THURSDAY, at 3 o'clock. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, i.t B.ls.— Beautiful Pageants set to Music by Mk» Sybil Johnson, Songs by Miss Muriel Jienn°tt. SATURDAY (Children's Afternoon), 2 to .5. — Maypole, Aunt Sally, Punch and Judy, Pig Competition. E. SHAW, Gen. Sec L south"wellington~ district " cricket club. GRAND Progressive Euchre Party, in St. Thomas's Schoolroom, WEDNESDAY, 6th April, 1910, at 8 p.m., in aid of Funds of above Club. Members und Friends cordially invited. Patrons, Messrs R. A. Wright, M.P., J. P. Luke, M.P., W. H. P. Barber. Hostesses, Mesdanie3 Wright, Luke, and Barber. Double tickets, 2a 6d ; extra ladies, Is L. A. SUCKLING, Hon. Sec. MTRAMAir MAYORALTY. ALL Ehctors iutpre>.tcd in Mr. John Brodic's Candidature for tho übote position, will meet at Robertshaw's Room (Miramar) TO-MORROW NIGHT (Wedne-day), at 8 sharp. ALEX. GRIGG, Secretar.v of Executive. mayoralty! " "l/JR. WILFORD will Address Electors— THURSDAY, 7th, 8 p.m.— Brooklyn, FuUford's Hull. FRIDAY, Bth, 8 \>.m. — Wadcbtown, Chuich of ling! und Schoolroom. Other dales to follow. R. C. J. CRAWFORD vill Addrest the Electors— Rosencatii Schoolroom — THIS (Tuesday) E VJSNING, at 8 o'clock. Berhampore Masonic Hall, Adelaide-road -TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 o'clock. W A. THOMSON, Secretary. LOWER 11 UTT~mXYOR AL^ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES and GENTLEMEN,— I hereby imits you to meet me at the Town Hall, Lo.vcr llutt, on FRIDAY liVi^NIAG NEXT, a.l 8 o'clock. Yours taiitifully, X V. BUNNY. ST. JAMES~FOOTJ3ALL~CLUIi. PRACIICE will bo held at the Melrose Gjimiaciutn, Rmtoul-atreet, THIS (luoulaj) LVfcMNU, and EVERT TUESDAY and, FRIDAY EVENING until further notice. In Mew of early engagements, meinbui'a and h.lond.njj members aic mgentlj lcqu'-cud to attend. I, L'llliH hS, If on. Sec. WELLINGTON (WTHOIIC SEAMEN'S CONFERENCE. rffirlK following arc the numbers of the A Winning 'iickn'i- in the Art Union recently picnnotod by tlie above Society: — 1-t, 52d3 ; 2n<!, 6019 ; 3rd, 7060 ; 4th, 353:. ; sth, 2220; 6tu, 4810: 7th, 2219; Bth, 423; 9th, 2CG4; 10(h, 5977; 11th, 1566; 12tlt, .SS7B; 13th, X 96 2; 14lh, 1565; 15th, 15ol ; 16th, Xls-V5 ; 17th, 1564 ; 18th, 4601 ; 19lu, 1362; 20th, X9S3; 21-t, 2464; 22nd, 2592; 23rr!, 782; 24rh, 1543; 25th, 4268. The prize awarded to tlie person disposing of the largest number of tickets was won by Mis* A. M'Gwynn, who succeeded in selling 259 tickets. Holders of winning tickets may obtain delivery of their prizes upon presenting their tickets at St. Patrick's Hall, Boul-cott-stroet, between the hours of 7.30 and 9.30 any evening this week. PROSPECTUSES. Proxy Form*. Dividend Warrant*, and Joint Sfor't Companies' Printing of ovorv description printed ivitli a expedition at lowest re> tnunsrativf* prices at Evening- Post Gentral Printing Homo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 79, 5 April 1910, Page 8

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