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THEATRE ROYAL Prop., John Fuller and Sons. FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY NOTE to^ FRIDAY NIGHT'S REGULARS.— Pica. o remember we will be CLOSED on FRIDAY, and COSIS TOMagnificent BJogiaph Picture of BARRY, the English Champion. Sculler, Training with SULLIVAN, hits tiamer. Immense reception accorded our Latest Imported American Aitial, RANGE SMITH, Tho Man Who Gets Up Steam. WARWICK LUMLEY, • Comedian Monologist. CECILE STEPHANO, N.Z. Contralto. Last Week ol THE KLIMOS. JOE LAMB. Newcastle Singing Collier. VICTOR, THE GREAT VENTRILOQUIST. FRANK- YOKKE. Everybody's Favourite IVY GOODWILL, Serio. THE BRUJSH BIOGRAPn. OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE. 2i and Is. Plan Theatre. Tel. 2084. Tim Theatre will bo CLOSED FRIDAY HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Prop., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT ! Everybody Delighted with our New Programme. The Best y.et Presented. PICIUKKS! His «f PIO'IURES! PICTURES! Majesty's PICTURES! TO-NIGHT, as usual, Superior to All. THE VICTIM OF BRIDGE, An Enthralling and Remarkable Picture. The Recent Terrible ERUPTION OF MT. ETNA. THE FUGITIVE DALAI LAMA. Showing Hurried Arrival at Darjceling. THE NEWLYWEDS, An American THE NEWLYWEDS, Biograph Gem. THE GIRL AND THE JUDGE. Of her Pictures are — "Foolshead, Am I Mad,' 1 The Marshal of Gila Creek, Around Windsor Castle, Barry, the Sculling Champion. Theatre CLOSED TO-MORROW (Friday). MATINEE ON SATURDAY, at 2.3u. Dre=s Circle anc' 0.5., Is. Stalls, 6d. Plan at Chrittebon's. 'Phone 3153. "Never was He so little, Never was islo so lone, But over the scud and the palm trees, A British flag was flown." Ti O W N II A L L. O W N 11 A L L. EMPIRE DAY, 24th MAY, EMPIRE DAY, 24th MAY, EMPIRE DAY, 24th MAY, EMPIRE DAY, 24th MAY, And Following Nights. GREAT GLU3AT KINEMATOGRAPII FESTIVAL KINEMATOGRAPII FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE OF EMPIRE UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS. UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS. LIVING NEW ZEALAND. LIVING NEW ZEALAND. LIVING NEW ZEALAND. LIVING NEW ZEALAND. By Direction ' of New Zealand Picture Company. Pictures of Geysers in Action. Pictures of Volcanic Wonders. Pictures of Rapids and Waterfalls. Pictures of our Rock-bound Coast, with with the sea. rough with the chafing of tho blustrous gale. Pictures that Set the Pulses Throbbing. Picture? of Scouts, Gadets, and Our Citizen Soldiers. Pictures of Country and Station Life. Pictures o£ History-making Events within the Dominion. Pictures that bring homo to jou at a glance the Beautiful and Wonderfully Interesting Sights that are to be found in this Lund of Our?. Pictures that Educate and Entertain.' PICTURES FULL OF HUMAN INTEREST And, PRE-EMINENT' OVER ALI PICTURES OF THE TRIUMPHAL TOUR THROUGH NEW ZEALAND OF THEIR MAJESTIES KING GEORGE V. aud QUEEN MARY. Day Tickets on Sale at Imperial Camera Company, Willis-street, and Arinit'p, Lambton-quay. Box Plan at Dresden. Gallery— One Shilling. Body of Hall— Sixpence and One Shilling. REMEMBER ! TOWN HALL, EMPIRE DAY, 24th. TOWN HALL, EMPIRE DAY, 24th. NOTE. — Sweet Mu->ic will bo rendered by an orchestra under the baton of Mr. D. Kenny, and during the evening a Recitation suitable to the occas.cn will bo given by tho popular and talented clocu- | tionist, Mrs. M. Suteliffe. OLYMPJA. OLYMPIA. LYMi'IA. UlA r JiPIA Direction of John Fuller and Sons. GRAND OPENING Of the SKATING SEASON. SATURDAY AFjIKRNOON NEXT. SATURDAY AFIERNOON NEST. At 2 o'clock. UOLLKII SKATING! The most- oxROLLF.II SKATING! liilarating and ttOLLER SKATING! seasonable and ROLLBR SKATING! fashionable va-.-ROLLER SKATING! time of the age. .Season tickets — Ladies 55b, Gc-nts 42c. 4dmis-ioii — Ladic-. bd, GoU, 1«. lii.-j Skates and Floor.ge— Plain 6d, Bail-bear-ing Ib. Piivate fckates Flooiagc bd. A. R. SHEPARD, Manager. I HALLEY'S COMET LECTURE. r B iHE Management of the above desire -*- to Apologise to the thousands, of pei son j unablo to gain admission to the Lecturo delivered by the A" cry Rev. Dr. Kennedy, S.M., F.R.A.S., in the Town Hall last evening, and to intimate that the Lecture will be Repeated THIS EVENING. Doors open at 7.15 p.m. "No tickets will l-o sold ac doors till 7.30, in order that tick^t-ho'.clers from last night's lecture may secure their seats this evening. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN fIALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. SATURDAY EVENING, the 21st MAY, At 8 o'clock. v By DR. FYFFE. Admission— Sixpence and One Shilling. JNO. R. PALMER, la* m« ißin TT ° WU Clerk '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 117, 19 May 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 117, 19 May 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 117, 19 May 1910, Page 8

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