Last Night Armstrong aknd Verne. Last Night Raleigh. THEATRE ROYAL. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY IVY GOODWILL, N.Z. Soubrette. THE KLIMOS, The Acrobatic Knock-About Comedians. THE RALEIGH, tho Wonderful Wirewalking and Wire-Cycling Equilibrist. Last Night of ARMSTRONG and VERNE, In Comedy Conversations. , Tom Armstrong introduces "My Brother Sylvest," "Once in a 'While, Dear." ' Also Brilliant Step and ' Trick Dancing. CECILE STEPHANO, N.Z. Contralto. VICTOR THE GREAT, In a New, Novel, and Up-to-date Ventriloquial Offering. JOE LAMB. Newcastle Singing Collier. FRANK YORK, Big- Voiced Comique. The British Biograph. Some Magnificent Moving Pictures of our late King. 2s and Is. Plan Theatre. Tel. 2084. AIONI'AY NEXT— RANCE SMITH, The Man Who Gets Up Steam. I! 3 MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Prop., John Fuller and Sons TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TERRIFIC SUCCESS! PICTURES ! His PICTURES ! PICTURES! Majesty's PICTURES! AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA! NOTABLE INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF OUR LATE SOVEREIGN, KING EDWARD VII.. HIS LAST BURGLARY. TAMING A HUSBAND. THROUGH PICTURESQUE SWITZERLAND. COTTON AND SWEETMAKING INDUSTRD2S. And Many Others. Dress Circle and 0.5., Ib. Stalls, 6d. Plan at Christeton's. "Phone 3153. mOTO HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). 14th MAY. POPULAR PROGRAMME. BY THE ELLWOOD TRIO And MISS WINNIE NIXON Trio — Last Movement Op. 25, D-minor (Bache) — Harry, Polly, and George Ellwood. Violin Solo — Polonaise (Vieuxtemps) — Harry Ellwood. Song — "Three Green Bonnets" (Chaminade) — Miss Winnie Nixon. 'Cello Solo— "Tzig, Tzig" (Squire)— Georgo Ellwood. Trw> — Serenade (Widor)— Harry, Polly, and George Ellwood. Violin Solo — "Gipsy Airs" (Sarasate) — Harry Ellwood. Song — "0, Promise Me" (De Koven) and, by special request, "Aye Maria" (Mascheroni). with violin and organ obbligatos — Mies Winnie Nixon. 'Cello Soli— (a) Idylle (Squire), (b) Tarantelle (Goltermann) — George Ellwood. Trio — Last Movement Op. 32, D-minor (Arensky) — Harry, Polly, and George Ellwood. rpOWN HALL. TOWN HALL! TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, 15th MAY. FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF THE ELLWOOD TRIO And * MISS WINNIE NIXON. HAR.RY ELLWOOD will PlayViolin Solo — "Aye Maria" (SchubertWilhehnj). Violin Solo — "Canozetta (Ambfasio) MISS WINNIE NIXON will Sing— "Nearer, My God, to Thee" (Carey). "Aye Maria" (Mascheroni), with violin obbligato and origin obbligato. v ■ GEORGE ELLWOOD will Play— 'Cello Soli— (a) Prayer (b) Lullaby (Squire). 'Cello Solo — "Consolation (Squire). THE ELLWOOD TRIO will Play— "Andante Religioso" (Thomas). ' "Aye Maria" (Gounod). COURT ROBIN HOOD, 4428, A.O.F. SPECIAL Summoned Meeting on MONDAY NEXT, 16th inst., at 8 p.m. Business —^.lteration of .Rules. J. T. WEBBER, P.D.C.R., Secretary. LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, N.Z. BRANCH, M.U., 1.0.0. F. LODGE Meeting will be held in M.U. Chambers, on MONDAY NEXT, the 16th, at '7.3o. Business: Initiation and General. T. G. OSBORN, Secretary. , NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. A MEETING of local Members of the above Society will bo hel4 in the Chamber of Commerce, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, 18th MAY, 1910, at 7.30 p.m. prompt. Business : To consider and discuss the proposed Regulations, prior to submission to tho General Meeting. No other business will bo transacted at this meeting. Members are requested to kindly bring their copy of the draft regulations to the meeting. ERNEST W. HUNT, Secretary. Wellington, 12th May, 1910. WELLINGTON BUILDING TRADES LABOURERS' UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING will ba held on WEDNESDAY, 18th May. Busineps— To Consider the Advisability of becoming Affiliated with the Trades Council and GeneraJ. E. KENNEDY, Sec. V.M.C.A. j mO-NIGHT, at 8, Men's Devotional JL Meeting. SUNDAY, at 4 p.m., Mass Men's Meeting. Speaker: Mr. Wm. Bradley, of Egypt General Mission. Strangers' Tea at 5 p.m. Members of the Association and young men friends are urged to bo present. /^ REAT UNITED MISSION. Final Meeting for Workers and Converts, Y.M.O.A. Hall, TUESDAY, 17th Ma.y, at 8 Address by Mr. W. BRADLEY, of Egypt General Mission. H. N. HOLMES, Co-Secretary. No. 5 FIELD AMBULANCE CO. WILL Parade at St. John's Church, Willis-street, TO - MORROW EVENING, at 7 o'clock. In Memoriam Service. TATTOOING. F. PENN, TATTOOIST, HAS returned to Wellington, and has taken over the Business of Henri C. Swiftt, and will be glad to see old and, new Customers at 165, CUBA-STREET. I^ VERY delicacy at Carroll's. Three- * couses lunch one shilling.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1910, Page 6
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