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Q P. E R A H O U G B, Drceefcion of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT— TUESDAY— TO-NIGHT. And '.WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON , Presents the Brilliant Young Aincricaa Actrcsc, MISS KATHERINE GREY, MISS KATHERINE GREY, Supported bj MR. WILLIAM DESMOND Aud A DISTINGUISHED COMPANY In a drama of absorbing, interesting, and fcustaiued power, entitled THE THIRD DEGREE, THE THIRD DEGREE, By the author of "The Lion and tlxl Mouse," and oven superior to that groat play in its intense realism and humnn touch. i RICHARD BREWSTER WILLIAM DESMOND Howard Jeffries, sen Winter Hall Howard Jeffreys, juu. ."...Cyril Mackay Captain Clinton Geo. Bryanfc Dr. Beristein T. A. Lloyd Robt. Underwood Leslie Victor Mr. Benniugton Boyd Irwin Sergt. Malonoy Ramsay Clarke Officer ) Elmo Sinclair Jones Geo. Chalmers Elevator Boy T. E. Foster Mrs. Jeffries Alma Vaughan Maid Alma Phillip* And MRS. JEFFRIES, Jun. KATHERINE GREY* ' Plans at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson s. Dress Circle and Res. Stalls, ss; Stalls, 38; Family Circle, 2s. Early Door Stalls and Family Circle, 6d extra. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE? i Props., John Fuller and Sons. THE RECOGNISED HOME OP PERFECT PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES Show FULLERS' PICTURES The World. AN ABSOLUTE TRIUMPH! " 'Twas ever thus." The First and Fines* Picture Entertainment in the Dominion. TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT I ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS OF THIS ' BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME! Scenic, Dramatic, Humorous, Noveltieg. _ Never Previously Excelled. Note the Extraordinary Variety : THE SEPOY'S WIFE! THE SEPOY'S WIFE! A Stirring and Sensational Drama, written on facts during the Sepoy War, 1859. Last HINDU CUSTOMS. Two A Fine Scenic Study by Nisrhts! Patho Freres. Last ."SLAVE OF CARTHAGE. Two THE FUGITIVE. Nights! THE FUGITIVE. Last Showing the Extreme of a, Two Mother's Tenderness. Nights! FOR HER COUNTRY'S SAKE Last FOR HER COUNTRY'S SAKE Two A Powerful Drama. Nights! BEARDED BANDIT. Last VIEGE TO ZERMATT. Two Two Delightful Scenio Studies. Nights! MOSCOW La B fc WILLIE. Two JEAN, THE MATCHMAKER. Night?! A Screaming Comedy Sketch by Last the Vilagraph Co. of AmericaTwo TWEEDLEDUM'S FIRST BICYNights ! CLE. AND OTHERS ! Remember— FULLEß'S PICTURES CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY I COMPLETE CHANGE THURSDAY. D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. TH EA T R~E ROYAL Props., John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT | FULLERS' GREAT VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. Phenomenal Success of the DO Rl ME TRIO, In their renowned, original', eccentrio comedy musical act. Absolutely the GREATEST and most EXPENSIVE Vaudeville Turn ever pro. tented to a Wellington audience. First Appearance MISS RUBY WALLACE, Fascinating Serio. CHARLES HEATH (the Singing Collierfc Two Talented Juveniles, THE M'CORMICK SISTERS. Come and Hear SCOTT GIBSON. The Great Scotch Comedian in an Ori* ginal Programme. MISS JOLLY COLEMAM, Daring Trapeze Artist. A Jolly Comedian, TIM HOWARD. And many other artists of recognised r&pute in a programme which has not been burpassed. Prices as usual. j mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. THURSDAY, 26th. FRIDAY, 27th, SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY. RETURN VISIT (Special Request Wellington Public) LAWRENCE CAMPBELL. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL. "Tho audience cried for more."— Auckland Star. M. EUGENE OSSIPOFF. M. EUGENE OSSIPOFF. ' (Grand Opera House, Moscow). MISS INA GOW, L.A.8., A.T.C.L., (Pianoforte Soloist). MISS RENE LEES (Special Accompanist) MRS. SHAW MAYER (Monologue Pianist). Entire Change of Programmes. Popular Prices, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plau Now Open at Dresden. Fl1To"n f" if i VclE TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. On SELF-REALISATION, Explaining his class teachings, which have helped hundreds to health, success, and happiness. SOCIALISTS' HALL, opp. Opera House. Freewill offering. THE WELLIN^TON~TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD. THIS THIRTY-EIGHTH Annual General Meeting of tho Shareholders of tho above Company \\i\\ be held au the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Life Association Buildings, Cusiomhoupcquay; Wellington, on WEDXGSDAif, th« Ist day of February, 1911, .it tho hour of eight o'clock p.m. Business : 1. Consideration oi Kojjoifc and 13alano§» sheet and_ Declaration of Dividond. 2 Election of Directors and lo lix their remuneration. 3. Election of Auditors and to fix their remuneration. R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. 20th January, 1911 TVTEW ZEALAND AMATEUR SWUI* i^ MING CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. TE ARO BATHS. SATURDAY, 4th, WEDNESDAY. Mh, AND SATURDAY, llth JTJ3IJ. Eai_h day at 2.30 p.m. Champion Swimmers from all parts c? tha Dominion. 11. C. W. BUCK, H W. KIPJvWOOD. I Joint Sect.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 8

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