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mHE KING'S THEATRE Proprietors— W«si'« Picterefl, Ltd , and Linley and Donovan. WEST'S AND ROYAL SUPERIOR PICTURES! SUPERIOR SUPERIOR PICTURES! SUPERIOR AND SUPERB ORCHESTRA. (Above All Others.) Last Nijjht of THIS Last Night of ALL STAR Last Ni(?ht of PROGRAMME! The BEST the World can produce is only to be seen at '" THE KING'S THEATRE! 011 T,¥25 fDA 7,J? (^ TTT T » a oth e r of the BEST and BRIGHTEST Programmes will bo Screened. Everything NEW and SATISFYING to the rnoefc Fastidious.. Book your Seats and Avoid the Crush Prices Is and fad. Box Plans at Abel's. Booking fee 6d. Theatre 'Phone 3143. mWELFTH ANNUAL HORTICULJ- TUEAL SHOW Will bo held in ST. THOMAS'S SUNDAY SCHOOL, WELLINGTON SOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd FEBRUARY, 1911. Splendid Display of Hybrid Gladioli, Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Sweet Peas. Carnations, Roses, eto. Admission, Sixpence. Opon from 3 to 6 and 7.30 to 10 p.m. OROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL And PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW! FDJTH ANNUAL SHOWI AT LEVIN. AT LEVIN. ON WEDNESDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. EXCURSION FARES! EXCURSION FARES! From Palmerston and Wellington, and all Stations along the Line. RECORD ENTRIES! 300 HORSES COMPETING! ' 300 HORSE, CATTLE, SHEEP, AND PIG CLASSES. A SPLENDID SPORT PROVIDED! B. R. GARDENER, Secretary. DANNEVIRKE DISTRICT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1911. VALUABLE PRIZES For_ the Maiden and Open Hunters', Ladies' Hunters', Ladies' Hack Classes, Etc., And, in addition, a CHAMPION JUMPING COMPETITION. First Prize, 25 guineas. Second, 10 guineas. Third, 3 guineas. A Post Card, addressed to Messrs. Stubbs and Webb, Secretaries, Dannevirke, will ensure the prompt despatch of Prize Schedules containing all information. FEILDING A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. IgEVENTH ANNUAL" SHOW! FEILDING RACECOURSE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 7th AND Bth FEBRUARY. £720 PRIZE MONEY! £720 £720 (Exclusive of Trophies.) £720 VALUABLE TROPHIES AND POINTS PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY, 20th JAN. Schedules at Evening Post, or from Secretaries of kindred Associations, or X H. FISHER, Secretary, P.O. Box 98, Feilding. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 14th and 15th FEBRUARY, 1911 And RAM FAIR, THURSDAY AJSJD FRIDAY, 16th and 17th FEBRUARY, 1911. AT SOLWAY SHOW GROUNDS. Over £1100 Offered in Prizes. £85— In CHAMPION JUMP Alone— £Bs ENTRIES CLOSESHOW, 28th JANUARY. RAM FAIR, 30th JANUARY. Schedules and Entry Forms on application to Evening Post office, or GEO. R. SYKES, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. 1911. 24th MAY to 28th JULY. IN THE "U" AND "J"- NEW BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. Applications for Space should be made as soon as possible to H. F. ALLEN, Secretary, Norwich Chambers, 111, Customhouse-quay. PIANO AND THEORY. TI/TR. A. ¦J. WICKS has resumed TUITION At 15, Colombo-street (foot of Rintoul-st.) MUSICAL EDUCATION. MISS NEWMAN POTTS will resume Pianoforte Tuition at her Studio, 216 a. Lambton-quay (over Davis and Clater), on WEDNESDAY, Ist February. Syllabus will also include Junior Pianoforte Course for Beginners (Theory Class included). Special Training Course for Students entering the Profession. Snecial Course of Chord and Octave Work for advanced Students. Founclational Work a Specialty. Interviews daily from TUESDAY, 31st instant. Ti/TR. JOHN M'GLASHAN has much i-i -' JL pleasure in intimating that ho will resume Teaching the Violin at his Rooms, No. 5, Bouleott Chambers, Boulcott-street, on MONDAY, 30t-h January, 1911. Free Tuition in Harmony and Counterpoint to Pupils. PIANOFORTE AND HARMONY. "ifISS DAISY "~R REID. L.A.8., ~-^ A.T.C.L., recommences Teaching on THURSDAY, 2nd February, and will bo at home at 120, Tasman-street, on Wednesday, Ist February, and at the Dresden on Friday, 3rd February.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 8

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