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THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. EVERYTHING NEW. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TO-NlGHT— Sensational Artists. LES FRERES CROTTON I Marvellous Roman Athletes. Impossible to Describe. TONIGHT I People Astounded. Gaol- PARKER Handcuff Breaker. PARKER Man-el. Tho Esrapeological Mystery. He can Free Himself in a Few Seconds from any Handcuffs or Prison Fetters. CHARLES The Up-to-Date and FANING, Favourite 1 Comedian. New Songs, Dances by CHA"RLOTTA, GERTIK JOHNS, LEWIS TRIO, COLEMAN SISTERS, BEATTIE M'DONALD, JOE CHARLES, and the Favourito Soprano, MISS BLANCHE CARELLI. Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is; Boxes, One Guinea. Plan at Thoatre 'Phone 208*. I£J MAJESTY'S THEATRE Prop., John Fuller and Sons. As Usual, ALWAYS and EVER FIRST ! HIS PICTURES ! HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES! MAJESTY'S HIS WEEKLY HIS MAJESTY'S CHANGE ! MAJESTY'S ANOTHER SUPERB COLLECTION. ALL NEW ! ALL NEW ! THE LATEST 1 SCENES IN SYDNEY! SCENES IX SYDNEY! Only at His Majesty's Theatre. The Great Religious Festival. LOURDES ! LOURDES ! LOURDES ! General View of tho Basilica. Arrival of a Train Load of Invalids, and Pilgrims. THE ROSARY. Praying Boforo tho Grotto. Entering and Leaving the Baths. Pilgrims Drinking Water at the Grotto. ROAD OF THE CROSS. Procession. Blessing Invalids and Pilgrims. Look Hero ! Another Star Picture ! THE WESTERN MAID. THE WESTERN MAID. A Real Startler. (Exciting and Rcmarkablo Equestrian Drama), Biograph Company's Latest Gems: ON THE REEF. (A Pathetic Domestic Drama). THE CALL. (Life" Under Canvas). CALINO PLAYS BILLIARDS. CHEESEMONGER'S DOG. FOOLSHEAD GOES TO A BALL. Shakespeare's Classic, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. And, as Umal, ALWAYS FIRST, THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT By His Majesty King Edward: VII. And Others Too Numerous to Mention. Dreßß Circle and 0.5., 1b ; Stalls (Tipup), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. mOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 6th, Bth, 9th APRIL. EMPIRE PICTURES! EMPIRE PICTURES! The management havo great pleasure in presenting for tho first time in Wellington the following unique series of pictures: — Tho Rise and Fall of the Great NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. A Beautiful Film, depicting the Principal Events in the Career of the World's Great Soldier. And a host of other films — Scenic, Dramatic, and Comic, Sensational, ReaKgtic — including — Tho Guardian of the Bank, Mr. Muggins, V.C, Juggins on Motor Skates, Tho Prince of Kyber, The. Absent-minded Beggar, etc., etc. Popular Prices — Is and 6d. Box Plan Monday. Booking, Dresden Piano Company, 6d extra. WELLINGTON LIEDERTAFEL CONCERT. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 7th APRIL. PROGRAMME. Part I. Part Song — "Integer Vitse." (Flemming). Song — ''When We're Together," (Adams). Mr. J. B. Green. Part Song — "Loveiy Night." (Chwatal). Pianoforta and Strings — (a.) Gavotto in D major. (Rameau). (b) Old English Danco (Cowen). Song — Miss Gladys Watkins. Part Song — "Tears of Anguish." (Reichardt). Solo by Mr. Hugh Wright. Triumph Song — "Salamis." (Gornsheim). Solo by Mr. F. V. Waters. Part 11. Part Song— "The Patriot." (C. Harford Lloyd). Song — "Angels Guard Thee." (Godard). Mr. R. G. Blow. Pianoforte and Strings — Two Characteristic Waltzes. (Coleridge-Taylor). SongMiss Glad3's Watkins. Part Song — "Stars of tho Summer Night." (Hatton). Song, with Chorus — "Tho Old Superb." (Stanford). Mr. Walter Warren. Gloe— "Sleep, Gentlo Lady." (Bishop). YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION BAZAAR ! BAZAAR 1 BAZAAR ! BAZAAR 1 In Aid of Hostel Funds. ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznee-streer, 7th, Bth, and 9th APRIL. ■To be Opened by Lady Mayoress, THURSDAY, at 3 o'clock. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, at B.ls.— Beautiful Pageants 6et to Music by Mi6s Sybil Johnson, Songs by Miss Muriel Bennett. SATURDAY (Children's Afternoon), 2 to 5. — May polo, Aunt Sallj-, Punch and Judy, Pig Competition. E. SHAW, Gen. Sec. J MAYORALTY. ■ft/TR. WILFORD will Address Electors— THURSDAY, 7th, 8 p.m.— Brooklyn, Fullford's Hall. | FRIDAY, Bth, 8 p.m. — Wadestown, Church of England Schoolroom. Other dates to follow. MAYORAL ELECTION. ! MR. C. J. CRAWFORD will Address the Electors, as under: — BERHAMPORE— Masonic Hall, Ade-laide-road, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. KlLßlßNlE— O'Donnell's Hall, TOMORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. W. A. THOMSON, Secretary. MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION. MR TOWNSEND invites all Electors, who arc favourable to his Candidature, to meet at the Office of Messrs. Richardbon, Blair, and M'Cabe, Nathan's Buildings, Grey-street, TO-MORROW (Thursday), 7th April, at 1 o'clock, to form a Working Committee for the City ; also, will the Ladies of Worser Bay, who are willing to form a Working Committee, meet at tho Residence of Mra. J. Paul, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Bth April, at_2.3o p.m. LOWER HUTT MAYORAL ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I invite you to meet me at the Town Hall, Lower Hutt, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock. Youra faithfully, { E. P. BUNNY.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 80, 6 April 1910, Page 8

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