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milE KING"S THEATRE Proprietors— West's Pictures, Limited, and Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The Pre-eminent and Incomparable WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES Present Their Interesting and Wonderfully Diversified Entertainment. A Series of Pictures which form a MARVELLOUS PROGRAMME Of the VERY LATEST SUBJECTS Of UNSURPASSING GRANDEUR. Fascinating to a Degree, Ingenious in Conception, And Astoundingly Realistic Incidental Music by THE KING'S THEATRE ORCHESTRA Prices, Is and 6d. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d. Theatro 'Phone 3143. ST. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES ! STAR PICTURES ! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last Night this Programme. Do Not Miss Seeing PATHE KING MOUNTAINS GAZETTE. BEGGARS. KENTUCKY. THE WAY OF LIFE. Monday Complete Change. Monday SCOTTISH .SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON, N.Z. Chief A. B. Thomson, Esq. Chieftain Wm White, Esq. SCOTTISH HISTORY, SONG AND STORY. NEW CENTURY HALL, KENTTERRACE. MONDAY, 15th MAY, 1911. PROGRAMME : Part I. 1. Pipe Selection by Hon. Pipers of the Society 2. Song- — "Jessio's Dream — Mrs. R. Brown. 3. Song — "Mary of Argylo" — Mr. D. Twohill. 4. Song— "The Auld Scotch Sangs"— Mrs. J. Collins. 5. Highland Fling — Wee Daisy M'Lollan. 6. Song— "M'Gregor's Gathering"— Mr. J. Cathcart. 7. "A Crack wit he Chief." Part 11. 8. Scottish Selections — Mr. Duncan's Orchestra. 9. Recitation— "M'Phcrson of the Highland Brigade" — Major C. D. Mackintosh. 10. Song— "Flow Gently,' Sweet Afton— —Mr. R. Reid. 11. Scottish Humour— Row J. Gibson Smith. 12. Shcauntruibhas— Wee Daisy M'Lollan. "Auld Lang Syne." Accompanist, Mrs. D. M'Millan. Admission, la. ' WILLIAM A. ALLAN, , Hou. Sec. DAFFODIL ASSEMBLY, ALEXANDRA HALL, ABEL SMITHSTREET. FIFTH SEASON. Committee— T. Trac'ey, S. Ramsay, A. Firth, F. Ilealey. TNVITATION Holders of the above -*- Assembly are reminded that TUESDAY NEXT. 17th May, will bo an EXTENDED NiGHT. Invitation Holders of previous seasons cordially invited. Dancing 8 till 12. Admission as usual. Gent.'s. Is; ladies, 6. Ladies' Cloakroom attendant. Musician, Miss Hawthorne's String Band. A. FIRTII, Hou. See. THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES, LTD. DAY'S BA"S. DAY'S .BAY. . SUNDAY, 14th MAY. Leave Town^-10.15 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 3 p.m.. 5.45 p.m., and 7 p.m. Leave Bay — 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 11.45 a.m., ,5 p.m., and 8.10 p.m. NOTE.— The 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. tripa to Bay run only if weather be finu. SEATOUN AND~KARAKA BAY. ' . SUNDAY, 14th MAY. Leave Town — 10.15 a.m. and 2.50 p.m. Leave Sea,touu — 10.45 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Circumstances permitting.) KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL TRAMWAYS. OPENING OF LINE TO KARORI ~ PARK. A SERVICE of Cars have commenced running through to Karori Park. TIME-TABLE (Week Days). Cars will depart from the Terminus at Karori Park for Newlown at. 7.26. -7.45, 8.25 a.m., and every hour until 4.25 p.m., 5.8 p.m., 5.28, 5.48, 6.8, 6.28, 7.25 p.m., and every hour until 10.25 p.m. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Extra Cars will run as traffic warrants. 'SUNDAYS. Cars "will leave Karori Park for Newtown at 1.5 p.m., and every twenty minutes until 5.5 p.m., after which an hourly service will be maintained until 10.5 p.m. First Car for Karori Park will leave Newtown at 12.10 p.m. " s - An increased serried will be run when traffic warrants. FARES. Karori Cemetery to Karori Park, 2d. Council Chambers, Karori, to Karori Park, Id. ....,«***, W. F. ENGLAND, Town Clerk. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. 11. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall, 86, Ghuzneo-6treet, near St. Peter's Church. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESONS. Torm commences with pupil. Private Lessons by appointment. "npHE , MAORILAND WORKER'" THE PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. One Penny Weekly. WELLINGTON CENTRAL CRICKET CLUB. , ART UNION. f I tHE following are Numbers of Win--fl- ning Tickets:— l, 164; 2, 173; 3, 27; 4, 891; 5. 36; 6, 1005; 7, 99; 8, 410; 9, 351; 10, 594; 11; 7CO ; 12. 626; 13, 907; 14, 13; 15, 752; 16, 23; 17, 230; 18, 165.; 19, 585; 20, 551; 21, 215; 22, 477; 26, 645; 24, 139. Ou presentation of tickets to tho secretary on or after Monday Next, Prizes will be handed over. E. M. BEECHEY, Hon. Sec, Town Hall. WANGANUI JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE. \^"ITH a view of preventing Book- » » makers from plying their calling on tho Wanganui Racecourse at the forthcoming Race Meeting, to be held on 2'tth and 25th May, 1911, notice is hereby given that all Bookmakers, their Clarke and Agents, will be refused admission to the Racecourse Grounds, Enclosures, and Lawns on (he days mentioned. WM. HALL, Secretn.-y. HOMF. FOR THE AGED NEEDY | i npiIEIIE arc Vacancies foi- i\ Married -*- Ctuii'lo ;md Oiso Man. Noiuiiiatlou-. \iili lil> received up to noon •| on ihu Ktli M.jy. ;• (jiiAs. r. rowms, j Secretary. j •• fnTrf.i<i y "acbbT ilovliiit'lvr." 11 "" ! i •'•"jpUl. iIAORILAiSD WOR'KEB: 1 ' I Ons Penny. All Neas Agents

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 6

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