HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Rons EXTRA ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT ! HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES! Drawing on their LIBRARY of HISTORICAL EVENTS. The .Management announce with pleasure the Screening To-night of KING MftNUEL OF PORTUGAL'S VISIT TO ENGLAND LAST YEAR. The unfortunate Monarch is seen- in company with KING GEORGE in Lon- | don and Windsor ; also in' characteristic j studies with his favourite Horses and Dogs. In Addition to Last Night's Magnificent Programme, THE KING OF PORTUGAL ! I! 3 MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props. ,John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, at 8. FULLER'S PICTURES! . AND FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES: A PROGRAMME OF STARTLING ATTRACTIONS ! And GILDING REFINED GOLD. We add To-night THE KING OF PORTUGAL'S VISIT TO ENGLAND, 1909. MADAM BUTTERFLY. Or the Love of Chrysanthemum. (Only at Fullers' Pictures.! A WIRELESS ROMANCE. The Latest Edison Sensation. (Only at Fullers' Pictures.) AUNTY AT THE BOAT RACE, (Only at Fullers' Pictures.) WONDERS of the GEOMATOGRAPH. (Only at Fullers' Pictures.) SCENES IN LEVI'S • DIFFICULT DEVON. DILEMMA. CAPTURE. (Only at Fullers' Pictures.) THE FUNERAL PROCESSION OF FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. PATHE GAZETTE. THE FIORDS OF NORWAY, A Magnificent Scenic. | THE SECRET OF THE GLACIERS. And Other Magnificent Films. COME EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS! T)C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. • Plan at Christeson"s. 'Phono 3153. N.B. — On request trams stop at door. NAT CLIFFORD ! NAT CLIFFORD ! THEATRE ROYAL. Props.. John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. LAST THREE NIGHTS OF NAT CLIFFORD Sensational Success • NAT CLIFFORD Don't Miss This NAT CLIFFORD Opportunity of Seeing ENGLAND'S STAR COMEDIAN. See his "BULL FTGHT" Burlesque. A Scream from Start to Finish. "SKATING," A Muddled, Musical Mixture. "HE LOVES HER," A London Costermonger's Love Romance. Continued Success of SCOT GIBSON. Scotch Comedian. Last 2 Nights BLANCHE CARELLI. Last 3 Nights SCOTT BROS. Last 3 Nights GIBSON GIRLS. Last 3 Nights BEATTIE M'DONALD. Last 3 Nights NELLIE LESLIE. And Last 3 Nights of our Grand "PICNIC" FIRST PART. 2a. and Is. Boxes 21s. Plan at Theatre /"\LYMPIA! (FULLER'S) OLYMPIA! ROLLER Three SKATING ROLLER Sessions SKATING. ROLLER Daily, SKATING. 2.30, 6, and 7.30 p.m. Band Eyery Evening. Admission — Ladies, 6d ; Gentlemen. Is. Skate Hire. Is; Floorage (Private Skates) 6d. A. R. SHEPARD, Manager. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN STAR PICTURES. - STAR PICTURES. PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE And PROGRAMME OF ALL STAR PICTURES. 6d. Usual Prices. Is. N.Z. ACADEMY~OF FINE ARTS. ART GALLERY, WHITMORE-ST. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN. Hours— ll-5.30, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Admission, Is. Catalogues, 6d. i HENRI BASTINGS, Secretary. rp o- w n h ][ Z jZ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Under the Patronage of the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward. GRAND CONCERT By THE WANGANUI GARRISON BAND Conductor— Mß. A. WADE. THE MUSIC THE MASSES LIKE. PROGRAMME : Overture — "Bohemian Girl' Balfe Selection — "Beatrice de Tenda" ... Bellini Recitation — "Snorkins" — Mr. J. G. Ewan Cornet Solo — "Titania" (Lieut. Buckley) Rimmer Grand Contest Selection — "Valkyrie" (own choice for Ballarat Contest). .. Wagner (Arranged by A. Owen). j INTERVAL. Overture — "Le Diadem" Herman ] Selection — "Old Favourite" Rimmer Recitation— "Mo and Bill"— Mr. J. G. Ewan Grand Selection — Weber's Works (Test. 1 for Ballarat Contest) Weber Grand Fantasia — "Maritana" ... Wallace j (Arranged by E. Swift). Commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. ADMISSION— 2s and Is. JAMES T. MUIR, Manager. CENTRAL MISSION SILVER BAND. ' MEMBERS of the above Band Parade (in full uniform) at 'the Herbertstreet Hall, 7 p.m. sharp, THIS EVENING, to proceed to People's Palace Hotel and March Wanganui Garrison Band to the Town Hall. C. J. MACPHEE, Drum-Major. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY, WELLINGTON AUXILIARY. Visit of REV. H. P. SCHLENCKER, of New Guinea, and ' REV. G. J. WILLIAMS. Australasian Organising Agent. THURSDAY. 6th OCTOBER— Public Meeting, in Courtenay-place Church, at 7.30 p.m. Rev. G. J. Williams. Subject : "The Cost of Not Evangelising the World." Collections on behalf of the London Missionary Society at all Meetings and Services. XTILW ZEALAND GENERAL MISSION i> ST. PAUL'S, THORNDON. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 6th OCTOBER. ORDER OF SERVICES— Open-air Service at 7.30 p.m., followed by Mission Service at 8 p.m. Subject : "My Church." TIIE WELLINGTON HARBOUR ' FERRIES. LTD. j •^ DAY'S. BAY. DAY'S BAY." LABOUR DAY. 12th OCTOBER. HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. ! The Ferry Steamers will run to the Bay as under: — Leave Town— 9.lo. 10.30, 11, 11.30 a.m., noon. 1, 2, 2.30, and 3 p.m. Leave Bay — First steamer, 8.10 a.m. ; last steamer from Bay. 6 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). The Water Chute and Sideshows will be open to the public. Full Band in attendance. Refreshments in the Pavilion at town prices. Hot water supplied free. Games. Swinge, Donkey Ride 6on the Beach, etc. Return Fare» 16; children,. 6d.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 84, 6 October 1910, Page 8
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