THE KING'S THEATRE. 'Phone 3143. WEST'S PICTURES ! ROYAL WESTS PICTURES! ROYAL Proprietors— West's Pictures (L*d.) and MesH*. Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT' The Greatest Successes ever chronicled in I Cinematograph History J PICTURESQUE PHAEDRA! PICTURESQUE PHAEDRA ! i At the KINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE. At the KINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE. THE PICTURE PUZZLE. i THE FEARLESS SPORTSMAN ON THE RHINE. ACROSS NORWAY. Aud Brilliant Selections by | THE KING'S THEATRE ORCHESTRA. Is. OUR PRICES, 6d. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Foe, 6d. Another Fino Series Wednesday. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES! TO-NKtHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Last Night of tho Exciting Dramatio Film "BEFORE THE MAST." MONDAY. Complete Change of Programme. 6^ OUR PRICES. Is. SONG ~R E C I T A L. In tho CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY, at 8 p.m. By MISS LLOYD HASSELL. Accompanist : MISS URSULA TEWSLEY, And Assisted by MR. F. JOHNSTONE, 'Cellist. TJnder tho patronage of ijady Ward and Mrs. Findlay. Reserved scats 3s. Admission 2s and Is. Bok plan at the Dresden. Tickets already purchased for 9th hold good. "PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. KING'S BIRTHDAY? KING'S BIRTHDAY. THE STAR PICTURES And WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Thirty Performers Thirty Performers Will give a GRAND KINEMATOGRAPH DISPLAY Of Latest and Best Pictorial Gems. Tho enjoyment of which will be greatly enhanced by delightful ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. 6d. Popular Picture Prices. Is. FULLER PARTICULARS LATER. <gT. MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. M.C.L. Entertainment and Sale of Work, postponed in consequence of the King's death, is arranged for THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 26th and 27th May. Will kind friends who have promised donations and who have bought tickets pleaEo take this intimation, and help the promoters to ensure success. "mHE LAND OF THE PHARAOHS." EGYPT: PAST AND PRESENT MR. WM. BRADLEY", Thirteen years Missionary of Egypt General Mission, Will Deliver a LECTURE, Illustrated by Magnificeufc Lantern Slides (Including "The Pharoah of the Oppression") In ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Dixon-strect, THURSDAY, 26th MAY. at 8 o'clock. Chairman — Roy. Dr. Gibb. Admission Free. Everybody welcome. V.M.C.A. /TTO-NIGHT, at 8, Devotional Service. JL Speaker — Mr. \V. Bradley, of Egypt. SUNDAY, at 4 p.m.— Men's Meeting. Addresses by General Secretary and Pastor S. J. Mathieson. Strangers' Tea at 5 p.m. Young men cordially welcomed . CENTRAL MISSION~SILVER BAND. rjlHi: above Band will render a Pro- ■- griunmo of Music in the Hospital Rotunda TO-MORROW (Sunday), commenc ing at 2.30 p.m Collection in Aid of Hospital. H. P. WESTON. Secretary. VISIT THE SEVENTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, 21st to 24th JUNE, 1910, PALMERSTON NORTH. The Great Exposition of Everything Appertaining to Dairying. 10,000 Square Feet Machinery, 200 Feet Shafting. FIVE MACHINES MILKING COWS. Will be a Larger and Moro Complete Show than All Others. BIG PRIZE MONEY For Apples. Vegetables, Farm and Field Produce, Poultry, Horse Jumping. COMPETITIVE CLASSES CLOSE 6th JUNE. Prize List and all information from J. C. LANE, Secretary. JOSEPH M'CABE'S LECTURES"! A MEETING of those interested in making Mr. M'Cabc's Lectures a success will be held in Godber's Rooms, Cubastreet, on MONDAY, 23rd inst., 8 p.m. LOYAL BRITANNIA LODGE, NEW ZEALAND BRANCH, M.U., 1.0.0. F. fTTHE Officers and Brethren and Visiting JL Membsrs ore resncctfully invited to attend the Wellington Jmenilp Lod^e (open night) on MONDAY NEXT, 23rd May, at 8 o'clock. T. G. OSBORX, SecretaryCOURT SIR GEORGE BOWEX, A OF., 5084 Usual Monthly Social and Daneo for members and friends, St. Peter's Schoolroom, MONDAY, 23rd May Refreshments A. W. O. TRAVERS, Sec. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. fTVHE Annual General Meeting of the -«• above Society will bo held in the Museum. Museum-street, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of May. 1910 at 8 p.m. Business : Consideration of Report and Balance- • sheet Election of Officers for ensuing year And General. All interested in acclimatisation matters aro cordially invited. A. F. LOWE, Hon. Sec. W.A.S. _l&th_May, 1910. TO~"^RETARiES~AND""MEaiBERS OF COMMITTEES. rTttlK Frcomamsoab' Hall, Bouloott-st., X is available for Social", Dances, Meeting*, etc. l/xcollent floor, cloak rooms, and every convenience. For terms, apply to H F. Allen and Son, Public Accountants and Secretaries, 111, Customhouse qu-ty, or ths Cuatodiui, at Bouicott • street Hall.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 6
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