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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sous. Tho Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures TO-NIGIJT! At 8. TO-NIGHT 1 ALL NEW PROGRAMME. ALL NEW PROGRAMME. And RIGHT UP TO DATE. A Magnificent Collection of All Star Subject)). FULLERS' PICTURES! Tho Best FULLERS' PICTURES ! of All. Two Complete Changes Weekly — Regularly Every Monday and Thursday. Presenting Only the Latct-t and Beat. ' TO-NIGHT We take pleasure in presenting Edinon's Grout Detective Story, THE BLACK-BOARDED LETTER. THE BLACK-BOARDED LETTER. Town of Trent. . The Statue Dog. Town of Trent. Tho Slatuo Dog. A TALE OF THE SEA. A TALE OF THE SEA. Charley Becomes a Warrior. — Toronto. A REDEEMED CRIMINAL. A Tour Through China. — Adventures of Bill tho Plumber. D.C. and 0.5., Ik; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at ChrJßteßon'B. 'Phono 3153. rrTH E A T R E ROYAL. At 2.30 NEXT SATURDAY. At 2,30 At 2.30 SISXT SATURDAY. At 2.30 MATINEE Great MATINEE MATINEE Children's MATINEE MATINEE Treat I MATINEE BARNOLD'S BARNOLD'S WONDERFUL ANIMAL ACTORS! DP.UXKEN DAN; DRUNKEN DAN I Matinee prices -2s and Is. Children half-price to all parts. Doors open 2 ]>.m. Overture 2.30. THEATR 13 ROY AL. Props., John Fuller and Sons. For a Limited Season Only, and Two Matinees, SATURDAY, 6th MAY. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST (Press Exceptod). TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! AT LAST THEY HAVE ARRIVED. DOGS! DOGSi DOGS! DOGS! DOGS! DOGS! DOGS! DOGS! Messrs. John Fuller and Sons have much, pleabure in introducing to their patrons by arrangement with MR. HARRY RICKARDS, Tho Most Astounding GIGANTIC ANIMAL NOVELTY Ever Seen South of tho Line. BARNOLD'S ANIMALS 13 Dogs! BARNOLD'S 8 Monkojet 13 Dogs ! BARNOLD'S 8 Monkeys 1 13 Dog<< ! And 8 Monkeys ! 13 Dog* ! ANIMAL 8 Monkeys I 13 Dogb ! ANIMAL 8 Monkeys, ! 15 Dogn ! One 8 Monkeys ! 13 Dogs ! ACTORS 8 Monkeys ! 13 Dogs ! ACTORS 8 Monkeys ! 13 Dogb! Cdl, 8 Monkeys! Hcuded by DAN— THE DRUNKEN DOG. DAN— THE DRUNKEN DOG. Presenting a Oiiu-act Pantomime, "A HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE." "A HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE." Tho Utmost LIMIT of Animal SAGACITY. A DELIGHT lor young and old. TO-NIGHT- ! Remember TO-NIGHT ! The Greatest and Most Expensive Vaudevilla Act Ever Imported, In Conjunction with FULLERS' SPECIAL DOUBLE VALDEVILLE COMPANY, Headed by JULES GARRISON JULES GARRISON and his TWO ROMAN MAIDS. Prices of admission for this season — D.C. and 0.5., 3s; Stalls, 2s. Plan at Dresden Children half-price. Booking 6d extra. Doora open 7 p.m., Overture 8 p.m. bharp. •JpULLER'S. SKATING RINKT Under direction John Fuller and Sons. THE SKATING BOOM OF 1911. ROLLER Three SKATING I ROLLER Sessions SKATING I ROLLER Daily. SKATING l Afternoon at 2.30 ; Evenimr at 7.30. Special Sessions at 6 every evening for beginners. OLYMPIA BAND in attendance at the Afternoon 1 and Evening » Session*. Season and Concession Tickets on Sale. THE SKATING BOOM IS NOW IN FULL SWING! Have you tried this pleasant and exhilarating pastime? If not, now is the time to obtain a pair of skates and move with tho times. JOIN THE CROWD AT FULLER'S SKATING RINK! Brilliantly Illuminated ! Artistically D,_>eoratM '. Be*t Floor. Best Skates. Best Band. And Polito Attendants. General Admission—Gents Is, Ladies 6d, 8.8. Skates In, Floorago to patrons with own skates 6d. Private tuition 12 to 1. Afternoon 2.30 to 5. Beginners' Session 6 to 7 p.m. Admission free. Skates 6d. Evening Sessions from 7.30 to 10 p.m. VICTOR BECK. Manager. SONG RECITAL! SONG RECITAL! MR. C. H. STEPHENS. CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. PROGRAMME : "Komin Wir Waudeln" (Cornelius) "Die Waklhero" (Rubinstein) "Waldeiiwamkeif' (Reger) "Mem Schatzclein" (Reger) "Nixe Biusefuss" (Wolff) "Proud Maisie" (Parry) "Crabbed Age and Youth" (Parrs') "O. Soft Wa« tho Song" (Elgar) "Pleading" (Elgar l "O, Swallow, Swallow" (Sullivan) "Ouvre tes Yctix Blous" (Massenet) "Pastoralo" (Bizet) "Ijrelchen Vient" (Sibelhiß) "S'il est un Charmant Gasson" (Thomas) "Aimons" (Thomas) "This ac Night" (Walford Davici") ''I Lovo tho Jocund Dance" . (Walford Davieb) "Tho Sands o' Den" (Clay) "Queen of Loveliness" .(Coninprsby Clarke) "Would You Know tho Kind of Maid" (Sullhan) Tickets 3s (reserved) and 2s, at the Dresden. QT. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE-ST. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. Direction Mr. A. H. Clarksou. WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, 1911, At 8 p.m. Mr. Clarkson will 6ing~"Rolling Down to Rio" (German) "Young Tom o' Devon" (Russell) Soli. Duets, Quartettes, etc.— Miss Olive Farmer, Mrs. Mitchell Messrs. J. Searle and W. Warren Violin — Mr. K. Farmer. Piano — Mesdames Eassoti and Kendall. Tickets, 2t and Is, at Begg's, Wellington Piano Co,, and Tho Dresden. Proceeds in aid of St. Matthew's (Brooklyn) Vicarago Fund. I THE ■«\7"ELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ' TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. "THE CREATION I" "THE CREATION I" Box Plan at Dresden. Doors open at 7.15. Tickets — 3s .'(reserved), 2s (reserved), Is, W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec. Telephone 3390. P.O. Box 3. i k .... BALLROOM DANCING. MRS, 11. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners arc held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall, 86, Ghuztiee-street, near St. Peter's Church. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESONS. Term comI meiices with pupil. Private Lessons by 1 appointment. \

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 104, 4 May 1911, Page 8

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