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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. J , Props., John Fuller and Sons. | Tho Rocognised Rome of Perfect Pictures ] FULLERS' PICTURES ! Tho Beet i FULLERS' PICTURES! of All. r CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY— Regularly Every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT is tho Laer Night of Our ' MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. : Tho LATEST, BRIGHTEST, aud BEST i Subjects released by the Wo rid S Stand- ' ard Makers. To-night— Positively the LAST NIGHT Of the following Star Subject*; — THE LIGJHT IN THE WINDOW. TEMPLE OF NIKKO. THE GIRL OF THE WEST. TONY THE GREASER. WARWICK EVENTFUL BERTIE'S CHRONICLE. EVENING. BANDIT. llow Winter Decorates Nature. AUTOMATIC ARABIAN TONTOLINI MOTORIST. POTTERY. IS SAD. And Othure. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW! Another Brilliant Array of ALL STAR SUBJECTS. , THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. D.C. and 0.5., Ik : Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christeuon's. 'Phono 3153. j II E A T R E ROYAL. FULLER'S HUGE VAUDEVILLE CO. HUGE PROGRAMME 1 This Week. HUGE PROGRAMME! Tho Very Best.' l^o-appearanco for Short Season of MAUD FANNING ! Tho Greatest Coon MAUD FANNING! Impersonator AHvr Re-appearanco of ARTHUR The Always Popular ELLIOTT! Comedian and End Man. Re-appearanco of ELLIOTT SISTERS! Daintiest Darlings ELLIOTT SISTERS! in Vaudeville. JULES GARRISON AND HIS TWO ROMAN MAIDS Bob Lloyd, Mai Belle, Brightie Carlisle, Jim Marion, The Rhodesburys, Tim Howard, Jessie ' Lee, Rupert Cuthbort, May Dahlborg, The Dashing Gibson Girls, and Mabel Lynne, Prices as usual. Plan Dresden. THEATRE ROYAL. Props., John Fuller and Sons. For a limited season of FOURTEEN NIGHTS. Aud one Matinee, SATURDAY, 6th May, Commencing TO-MORROW, 4th MAY. Messrs. John Fuller aud Sons have much pleasure in introducing to their pafcroiiß by arrangement with MR. HARRY RICKARDS, Tho Most Astounding GIGANTIC ANIMAL NOVELTY Ever Seen South of the Line. BARNOLD'S ANIMALS BARNOLD'S ANIMALS BARNOLD'S ANIMALS BARNOLD'S— lncluding Dan, BARNOLD'S— lncluding Dan," The Drunken ANIMAL The Drunken ANIMAL DOG ACTORS. DOG ACTORS. 13 DOGS 13 DOGS. 13 DOGS. B— MONKEYS— B 1 CAT. Presenting a One-act Pantomime, "A HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE." "A HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE." *• The Utmost LIMIT of Animal SAGACITY. A DELIGHT for young and old. . REMEMBER ! The most expensive vaudeville act ever imported. ' For Positivoly Fourteen Nights Only 2 COMMENCING TO-MORROW, And in conjunction with FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. SPECIAL PRICES FOR SEASON: D.C. and 0.5., 3s ; Stalls, 2s. Plan Dresden, 6d extra. «— . — ■ m H E A T R E ROYAL. JL At 2.30 NEXT SATURDAY. At 2.30 At 2.30 NEXT SATURDAY. At 2.30 MATIXEK G"reat MATINEE MATLNKF Children's MATINEE MATINEE Treat 1 MATINEE BARNOLD'S BARNOLD'S WONDERFUL ANIMAL ACTORS! DRUNKEN DAN 1 DRUNKEN DAN! ■ Matinee prices— 2s and Is, Children half-price to all parts. 1 Doon open .2 p.m. Overturo 2.30. JjJiULLER'S , SKATING RINK I Under direction John. Fuller and Sons. THE SKATING BOOM OF 1911. ROLLER ' Threo ' SKATING I ROLLER Sewsions SKATING 1 ROLLER Daily. SKATING! Afternoon At 2.30; Evening at 7.30. Special SoßsioiiK at 6 every evening for boginnera. 1 OLYMPIA BAND in attendance at tho Afternoon and Evening Sosn'ons. Season and Concession Tickets on Sale. THE SKATING BOOM IS NOW IN FULL SWING! I Havo you trie-l this pleasant and pxlsiluratiiijj pastime? If not, now is the iime to obtain 0. pair of skates and move with the times. JOIN THE CROWD AT FULLER'S SKATING RINK! Brilliantly Illuminated t „ ,„ Artistically Decorated! Best lloor. Bi?st Skates. Best Band. And Polite Attendants, (reneral Admission— Gents In, Ladies 6d, 8.8. Ska l es Is, Floorago to patrons with own states 6d. Private tuition 12 to 1. Aflernoon 2.30 to 5. Beginners' Session 6 to 7 p.m. Adminion free. Skates 6d. Evening Sessions from -7.30 to 10 p.m. VICTOR BECK, Manager. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. ' HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. /Jl 0 W N .HALL. WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY, afc 8 p.nu AN ADDRESS In Aid of the HOME RULE FOR IRELAND FUND , Will be delivered by MESSRS. R. HAZLETON, M.P., W, A. REDMOND, M.P., and J. T. DONOVAN, LL.B. (Envoys of the Irish Nationalist Party). COLLECTION IN AID OF THE FUND ! Admissioii^-3s, 2s, Is, <■ Tickets obtainable at Dresden, Whittaker Bros., and M. O'Kane's, Boulcottstreet, Seats may bo reserved at the Dresden. J. BURKE, Hon. See. BESSON ' BAND INSTRUMENTS A RE' still increasing their load as " £&. Contest-winning Instruments. Call on us and wo will show you their latest- achievement;. • , THE LEADING BRASS BAND 1 INSTRUMENTS. SEE OUR WINDOW. BEGG'S, WILLIS-STREET, ; SOLE AGENTS. i JUNIOR CLERK. ' . i WANTED, a smart Junior; ono v.-ith somo experience preferred. A»»lv Bos 13, G.P.O., 1 Wellington. ( l P 7 ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 6

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