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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IVi' ISS KATHERINE GREY. Props., John Fuller and Sons. ItJL THE RECOGNISED HOME OF J. C. Williamson, Ltd., beg to PERFECT PICTURES. announce that as this is the first, FULLERS' PICTURES Show bo will it be tho only season in FULLERS' PICTURES The World. Wellington of Miss Katherine CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY Grey. Despite special induce-(Evea-y Monday and Thursday.) ments to remain, this brilliant TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! young artist is compelled by preJust What the People Have Been vious contract to return to New Waiting for: York in June next in order to A UNIQUE AND create the leading part in a new STARTLING SERIES! play at the New (Millionaires') TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Theatre, and in consequence of FULLER'S PICTURES! the foremost position she holds. A MIGHTY ATTRACTION. and her work being so much in TWO PROGRAMMES IN ONE. demand in America, the possiThe Pick of Last Evening's Sterling Pro- bilities of her again visiting Ausgramme in conjunction with tralasia are very remote. THE WORLD'S LATEST , * PICTORIAL STAR SENSATIONS, f^PERA HOUSE.' To Arrive by the English Mail To-night, V>f Direct from LONDON, AMERICA, and Direction of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. the CONTINENT. THREE MORE PERFORMANCES ' The following aro only a few of the Only by Brilliant Items in TO-NIGHT'S Gigan- MISS KATHERINE GREY, tic Bill:- MISS KATHERINE GREY, HENRY VIII. and CATHERINE Supported by HOWARD. MR. WILLIAM DESMOND, (A Powerful Old English Drama.) _ n , tTTT And JUDGMENT OF THE MIGHTY DEEP, xJ- C. WILLIAMSON'S COMPANY. . MAY HYPNOTISED. And one of unquestionably the most en- , Pathe Frere's Latest Successes. tertaimng and successful dramatic seaTHE PATHE GAZETTE. _ sons ever experienced in Wellington will An American Biograph Study showing terminate, the difference between the Ostentation TO-NIGHT! (Tuesday) TO-NIGHT I and the Sincere, entitled POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT SIMPLE CHARITY. Of the Great Drama, A Startling Forecast, "PAID IN FULL" THE AERIAL SUBMARINE, "PAID IN FULL" ' THE * AERIAL SUBMARINE, Admittedly the Finest of the three Showing the Future Possibilities of a already presented. , Combined Airship and Submarine. KATHERINE GREY as Emma Brookf* THE BIG DRUM. WILLIAM DESMOND as FOOLSHEAD TAKES PRECAUTIONS "Jimsie" Smith* Remember : ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. This Magnificent Programme. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. • ENTIRE CHANGE THURSDAY. ANOTHER SPLENDID ATTRACTION D.C. and 0.5., 1b; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. KATHERINE GREY IN COMEDY. ■ Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3i53. For the First and Only Time here, Clyde . Fitch's delightful Play, THEATRE ROYAL. THE TRUTH, ' , .THE TRUTH, Props., John Fuller and Sons. In which Miss Grey will appear as Becky FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Warder, originally played by her in New TO-NIGHT ! ■ At 8. TO-NIGHT York aud the principal American cities, Reappearance and accounted as a surpassingly artistic THE ANDERSON TRIO, impersonation. Acrobatic Spociality. Plans Dresden. Day sales Christeson'e. Re-appearanco of Prices as usual. Mr. Fred. H. Miss Nellie ' ~ GRAHAM and DENT TZ"ATHERINE GREY CO. COUNTRY, GRAHAM and DENT J-V TOUR. In the one-act Sporting Comedy Wanganui— February 3—4. "THE 100 TO 1 CHANCE." Hawera— February 6th. FARRELL AND GAFFNEY, Stratford— February 7th. The Champion One-Legged Dancers of New Plymouth— February Bth. the World. " Palmerston— February 9— loth. The Singing Collier, CHAS. HEATH. Hastings— February 11th. SCOT GIBSON, Scotch Comedian. Napier— February 13—14. AND OUR GREAT VAUDEVILLE ■ — — — ENTERTAINERS, mHE KING'S THEATRE Ruby Wallace, Jack Knowles, Cecile JL > Stephano, Tim Gaffnoy, Will Robey, Proprietors — West's Picture^ Ltd , and and others. Linley and Donovan. Prices — D.C. and R.S., 2s; Back Stalls, WEST'S AND ROYAL 1 ? Box Plan at Theatre office from 10 pRBmER p 1C TURES! PREMIER, t . IU q : _ PREMIER PICTURES! PREMIER. "WHAT HAPPKNED TO JONES?" ' AND SUPERB ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THB Another Great Audience Last Night. DRESDEN. Every Item Received with Vociferous Reserved Seats, D.C. or 0.5., 4s. Applause. 1~ _ _ . _.TT o ■ 'TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I P E R A HOUSE.. See tho Great Exhibition of i— *• own!—* Lta. KSig Kiffi CLAD TIDINPS I MU. 1. Kri/JiuJli. ' TfW77c , .„ TIN MINES AND SMELTING WORKS! WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES! MARGUERITE'S BIRTHDAY! \V ill hp i*pvpi Ipf I nn ' FRIDAY NEXT 3rd FEBRUARY UNDER THE STARS AND BARS! iiuuii ini^i. ora "^^M. UNDER THE STARS AND BARSI And for a few following nights, by And all other Favouriea. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY p r i ccs -l S and 6d. Theatre 'phono 3143. CELEBRATED ENGLISH FARCICAL Box Plan at Abd's. Booking feo, 6d. Co Tnld°ing- PANT ' STS T - THOMAS'S^ALL. ™OWN. BEATRICE DAY STAR pibTUREg , F. B. SHARP STAR PICTURES! ' ' ' WILL NOT SHOW GEORGE WILLOUGHBY AS JONES! WILL NOT SHOW .iiiTTTAm tt a r.r,T^T> m^ -rrtxT-r™ .„ Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES !» RESUME FRIDAY NIGHT, AS USUAB Georgo Broadhurst's Farce that will live • ■ . for over. WONDERLAND IT BRISTLES WITH JOKES! "W^L be OPEN THIS WEEK and "» IT IS O_NE LONG LAUGH! to 5 . 30 p . m . md 7>30 Prices— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Doors, to 10 - 30 - Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. SATURDAY— 2.3O to 5.30 p.m 1 . - *' mWELFTH ANNUAL HORTICUL--B-< TURAL SHOW. All Shows FREE. Admission— Adults Is, ■ Children 6d. Will bo held in =- ST. THOMAS'S SUNDAY SCHOOL, TTOROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL WELLINGTON SOUTH. ■*"*- A d WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, lst and 2nd FEBRUARY, ~1911. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Splendid Display of Hybrid Gladioli, „ _ „„„„ Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Sweet Peas, Car- FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW! nations, Roses, etc. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW! Entries received up till morning of Show, lst February. at LEVIN. AT LEVIN. Admission, Sixpence. , Openjrom 3 to 6 and 7.30 to 10 p.m. WEDNESDAY> lst FEBRUART , WAIHI G.M. CO., LTD. A PRIVATE Meeting of Shareholders iicuiilON FAReI! -"• in the Waihi G.M. Co. will be held „ „, " .„, „. , ' , „ „ r < ii t> c j.i ,„ „■ , From Palmerston and Wellington, and all in tho Call Room of the Wellington Stations along the Line. Stock Exchange, Fcatherston-street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, lst Febru- RECORD ENTRIES I ary, at 8 o'clock. TV/TISS E. TRUEBRIDGE, 300 HORSES COMPETING! 300 ' TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HORSE, CATTLE, SHEEP, AND.PIG' I Has REMOVED to No. 220, LAMBTON- CLASSES. QUAY (over LMejohn and Sous'), A SPLENDID SPORT PROVIDED t '■ Where she Resumes Teaching on B. R. GARDENER, Secretary. MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, " And at Lower Hutt, on TUESDAY, 7th TVANNEVIRKE DISTRICT A. AND February^ $J p. ASSOCIATION. ' WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL, VICTORIA-STREET. SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. j 1J *^*»^™ FIRST Quarter, 1911, begins THURS- WEDNESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1911.DAY. 2nd February. Day Courses arc available in Art and Art Crafts, Commerce, Domestic Economy, Dress- VALUABLE PRIZES making and Cooking, etc., Mechanical -,-, „ A ,, -, „ „A r\,-. Q « TTnnt&wi' and Electrical Engineering, Carpentry Maiden and Open Dunlm, and Joinery, Cabinetmaking and Desigrf- Ladles Hunters', Ladies Hack Glasses, ing, etc. ' Evening Classes are available in the And ' in addltlou ' a above and also in Building Construction, CHAMPION JUMPING COMPEPlumbing, Plastering, Signpainting and TITION. ) Decorating, English, Latin, Mathe- _._.„.. o , , A - raatics, Chemistry, Shorthand and Type- F"'sfc P"ze, 25 guineas. Second, 10 writing, Accountancy, Woolclassing, guineas. Third, 3 guineas. ' Veterinary Science, etc. Syllabus on application. . _ , _ , „ ' , , „ „ , -i 1 1 • i it t-v A Post Card, addressed to Messrs. tree places arc available in both Day Slubbs nnd Webb Secretaries, Danneand Evening Glasses. virke) wiu eusure the prompfc despatch Intending Students aro requested to of Prize Schedules containing all infor- : enrol at once. mation. F. SHAW, W. S. LA TROBE, M.A., . .. ■ Registrar. Director. THE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, ; " ' ~~~ AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, THE SEASIDE. fIIHE THIRTY-EIGHTH Annual GenJL oral Meeting of the Shareholders of ~— tho above Company -nill be held at ths Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual T)AY'S "RA"V Life Association Buildings, CustomhouseWAI ° mil quay, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of February, 1911, at the hour of eight o'clock p.m. EJECTIONS READY FOR BUILDING L Consideration^? Report and Balancey^J UPON snce t anc i Declaration of Dividend. 2 Election ot Directors and to fix their Are offered remuneration. -„ _„ „ " «^« „ 3. Election of Auditors and to fix their ON EASY TERMS remunorat'on R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. In 20th January, 1911. THIS FAVOURTTE SEASIDE MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. liESOivT. -_ __ DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. One has only to inhale the Rofreshing N^Slt^EkcS S fo"and Exhilarating Sea Breeze, or bask in now bom compiled) and t Lse perwn* lmV™n n rv f 9 T? 7 "° fcavin * lho "quired Qualification «c «>• bu=h hcenory, to «ish tor a quested to make application to have then SUMMER HOUSE IN THIS LOVELY na ™ M inse ff rr ' ed 'f the RolL , v . J SPOT I'orms or llmrolmont may be obtained a<tho undermentioned Stores: — — — Mr. Robertshaw, Park-road, Mirarnar. Mr. Mayer Post Office Store, Miramav Special Terms can be had on application -*'lr. Paterson, Park-road, Miranmr. to Mr. M'Fitrlano, Dundas-street, Seatoun, Mr. Wya,tt, The Kiosk, Worser Bay. WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY CO;, And ut tht> Office of the Council. m 1 w * i I E - E - BJENKBTT, No. 1, Waterloo-quay, * >r oWa o| Mk>

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 25, 31 January 1911, Page 8

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