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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props , John Fuller and Sons. THE RECOGNISED HOME OF PERFECT PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES Tho Bi*st FULLERS' PICTURES of All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! FULLERS' PICTURES. By request of Hundreds, RANCH LIFE IN THE GREAT SOUTH-WEST. Showing some remarkable Exhibitions of a Coterie of Champion Cattlemen. Tho Greate3t and Most Sensational Star Cowboy Picture from tho birth of tho picture world to date will bo repeated IN ADDITION to our Programme TO-NIGHT. A GIGANTIC and SPLENDID BILL. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SPECIAL NOTE.-In order to finish our programme at the usual timo patrons arc requqsled to noto that Pictures Commenco To-night at 7.55. Remombcr ToNight Only. Last RANCH LIFE ' Night iv the Last GREAT SOUTH-WEST. Night PLANS . Last OF THE FORTRESS. Night STORMS. RIP VAN THE WAY OF ' WINKLE. FOREMAN. LIFE. WATERFALLS OF BOHEMIA, And Othors. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. Another Sensational Programme. D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christi»son's. 'Phono 3153. m H B A T R E ROYAL. THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! GRAHAM AND DENT, "THE POWER OF THE IDOL !" FARRELL AND GAFFNEY. ! A Novel Double. Sec the One-legged Dance. HERB THEODORE and his 1 Comical | Assistant. Juggling Extraordinary. Pocket Comedian, VICTOR MYERS. Australia's Other Little Tich. | WALLY DAWSON, Lively End Man. Cecile Stephano Lilian Loftus Kelly Sisters Ruby Wallace Jack Knowlcs Alf Lund Ellaino Verrol Etc., etc., etc. Prices and Box Plan as usual. rp O W N H A L l' Direction . . J. and N. Tait. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, And MONDAY, 6th MARCH. The Famous Australian Soprano, AMY OASTLEB CONCERTS. AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. AMY CASTLES CONCERTS. ("Australian Jenny Lind.") Miss AMY CASTLES will be supported by a Complete Concert Company, Consisting of — ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSEN, Tho Famous Leipsig Baritone. LOUIS HATTENBACII, Tho Eminent 'Cellist. WILLIAM CONWAY, Pianist. Reserved Seats, ss. Unreserved, 3s and 2s. Full particulais future issues. Manager, G. H. BARNES. TOWN HALL. GREA T CITIZENS' WELCOME TO THE NEW ZEALAND • CHAMPION BANDS. MONDAY. 20th FEBRUARY, At 8 o'clock. THE GARRISON AND TRAMWAYS BANDS, the winners of the "A"' and "B" grades respectively at the Palmerston. North Band Contests, will bo welcomed on behalf of tho Citizens by ,llis Worship the Mayor (T. M.' Wilford, Esq., M.P.) and tho City Councillors, at the Town Hall, and give a PERFORMANCE of Iho TEST PIECES and also INDIVIDUAL ITEMS, on MONDAY NEXT, tho 20th inst., at 8 p.m. CHAMPION BAND CONCERT. Admission : ONE SHILLING TO ALL PARTS. Proceeds (with Government subsidy) to bo dovotod to s&i.ding Dominion Athletes to tho Coronation. Contests at tho Fosti- ' val of Empire. ] JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. ! NOTICE i To MEMBERS OF ASSOCIATED SPORTS BODIES. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (T. M. Wilford, Esq) having lent his assistance and arranged for a Grand Band Performance by tho Garrison and Tramway Bands (winners of both Championships at recent contests) to tak" place at the Town Hall on MONDAY NIGHT, it* a : d ol fund to send Athletic Tecun to represent Dominion at Festival of Empire Sports, it is hoped thai members of every spocb body will extend their patronage and assist in every possible way to nialcj this concert succoretul. W. G. TALBOT, Hon. Secretary, N.Z. Amateltr Athletic Association. OROCERS' PI C~N I C. 1 KILMINSTER'S" GROUNDS, : I3ELMONT. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 22nd FEB." Everybody Welcome. Picnic Free to All. Return Railway Fares — Adults, Is; Children under 15 years, 6d. No other charges. Toys, Milk, Tea, Hot Water provided. Several Married Women's Races and other events. Prizes and trophies to the value of £40. Train leaves Lambton Station 10.10 a.m., stopping Petone and Lower Hutt. E._J._CARJEY, Sec. PORT NICHOLSON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. A NNUAL SPORTS CARNIVAL. BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY, 25th FEBRUARY.THE ATHLETIC EVENT OF THE SEASON. Running, Jumping. Hurdling, Walking, Field Events, Tug-of-War, etc ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT, 18th Admission — Is, F. A. ItOLLO, Box 456. /pIET YOUH BIOGRAPII SUPPLIES \JC FROM FULLERS' BIOGRAPII SUPPLIES CO., I Johnston-sl., Wellington (Box 833). ! Ask us to Quote for E'-oryfchinr- ! ! ONE MILLION FEET OF FILM i To choose from, being added to at the rate of 14,000 foot per week. ) All makes Projectors and Accessories • stocked. 1910 Models, £25 up. YM. C. A. 0 TO-NIGHT, at 8- Devotional Meeting Mr. W. Baddc:i. SUNDAY, at 4— Mon\ Mooring. First 1 talk on "Temptation,' by General Secret ary. SUNDAY, rt s— Stranger,,' Tea. I ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION. MRS. SUTOLIFFE resumes Teaching MONDAY, 27ih February, at 60, Roxburgh-street. 'Phono 1024.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 6