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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Prop., John Fuller and Sons. ALWAYS FIRST AND FAVOURITE! HIS PICTURES ! HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES! MAJESTY'S Our New Programme AN ABSOLUTE TRIUMPH! " 'Twas E\er Thus.' ' The First and Finest Picture Entertainment in the City. TO-NIGHT! ALL NEW! SCENES IN SYDNEY! \ SCENES IN SYDNEY! (Only at His Majesty's Theatre). Tho Great Religious Festival. LOURDES ! LOURDES ! LOURDES ! General View of tho Basilica. Arrival of a Train Load of Invalids and Pilgrims. THE ROSARY. Praying Before the Grotto. Entering and Leaving tho Baths. Pilgrims Drinking Water at the Grotto. ROAD OF THE CROSS. Procession. Blessing Invalids and Pilgrims. Look Here ! Another Star Picture ! THE WESTERN MAID. THE WESTERN MAD 3. (Only at His Majesty's Theatre). A Real Startler. The Horsemanship Displayed in this Picture Simply Astounding. (Exciting and Remarkable Equestrian Drama), ON THE REEF. THE CALL. 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 Usual, ALWAYS FIRST, OPENING 1910 PARLIAMENT By His Majesty King Edward VII. And Others Too Numerous to Mention. Dress Circle and 0.5., Is; Stalls (Tipup), 6d. Plan at Chrißteson'b. m H E A T E E ROYAL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 9th APRIL PARKER ! The Escapeological Mystery, will Dive, heavily Fettered and Handcuffed, from Kimmans' Wharf, near Thorndon Bathf, at 3.30 p.m. FREE! FREE! FREE! NB. — This Gcnuino Artist appears nightly, and presents an Astounding Handcuff Act. TH EAT Rli ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. EVERYTHING NEW. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. TO-NlGHT— Sensational Artists. LES FRERES CROTTONI Marvellous Roman Athletes. People Astounded. PARKER : Tho Esrapeological Mystery. He can Free Himself in a Few Seconds from any Handcuffs or Prison Fetters CHARLES Tho Up-to-Dato and FANING, Favourite Comedian. AND OUR BIG COMPANY! Dross Circle and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls, lg; Boxes, One Guinea. Flan at Thcatr* 'Phone 2084. VTfELLINGTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING! AUTUMN MEETING f SECOND DAY, SATURDAY ! SATURDAY ! SATURDAY! SATURDAY: TRAINS : Te Aro dep. 10.34 and 11.0 a.m. "Wellington dep. 10.51. 11.0, 11.10 a.m. and 1.5 p.m. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12.15 p.m. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. MAYORAL ELECTION. MR. C. J. CRAWFORD will Address tho Electors, as under: — TO-NIGHT (Thursdayj-O'Donnell's Hall, Kilbirnie. FRIDAY NIGHT — Fullfoid's Hall, Brooklyn. MAYORALTY. _____ J TiTR. WILFORD will Address Electors— TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 7th, 8 o'clockBrooklyn, Fullford's Hall. TO-MORROW (Friday! Bth 8 p.m.— ■\Vadestown, Church of England Schoolroom. Other dates to follow. MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION, j I MR. TOAVNSENrriTcANDIDATURE. | WILL tho Ladies of Worser Bay who aro willing to form a Working Com- j mittce meet at the Residence of Mrs. J. Paul TO-MORROW (Friday Afternoon), Bth April, at 2.30 p.m. mirama'r mayoralty, mr. John brodie's candidature ALL Ejectors interested in Mr. John Broche's Candidature for tho above position will meet at "Mahaki," near Tram Terminus, TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 8 sharp. ALEX. GRIGG, Secretary of Exccutivo Committee. MAYORALTY. ROLLS may bo inspected and Enrolment Forms obtained at C. J. [ Crawford's Central Committee Rooms, Thomson and Brown's Customhouse- | quay (opposite Bank of New Zealand). Telephono 1140. i LOWERIHUTf~MAYORAI7¥LECTION TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I invite you to meet mo at tho Town Hall, Lower Hutt, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock. Yours faithfully, E. P. BUNNY. WANTED KNOWN" IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS. VICTORIA LAUNDRY. MESSRS. P. WILLS AND SONS notify tho Public that they have ; opened a receiving depot at 121 RIDDI- * FORD-STREET (opp. Wesleyan Church). Hours, 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 'Phone 613. Works— Bß and 98, HANSON-STREET. Proprietor*— P. WILLS AND SONS.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 8

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