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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fullpr &nd Sons. FULLERS' PICTURES 1 FULLERS 1 PICTURES 1 TO-NIGHT I Another Grand Series of the Latest Pictorial Playlets, including The American Biograph Masterpinoe, MADAM REX 1 MADAM REX! MADAM REX! A Powerful Dramatic Story. WARWICK CHRONICLE ! WARWICK CHRONICLE 1 „ . . WARWICK CHRONICLE! Containing the Latest. Topical Event*. SOUSA'S tfANDI .SOUSA'S BAND! The Arrival of the Famous Band &fc . , , Sydney. Ahd a number of other Star ltem&. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan afc Chriatuson's.. 'Phone 3153. A Props., John Fuller and Sons. SUII a Huge Favourite, HARRY SADLER, I HARRY SADLERj His budget of songs this week are; "What 1 What ! What I" "John Willte, Come On 1" Etc., etc. Hear them. An Artist of the Highest Clatm. The Americah Lyric Tenor Soloist, THOMAS W, RAY. ..-.-..Ah Immense Favourite. NELLIE SEARLE. Dainty Serio. An Act, to Wonder &b THE TYBELLS, Sensational and Daring Aerial Artists and Dental Trapse Performers. Joo-WATTS AND LUCAS-Madge Clever Contortionists, Clog Dancers, etc. AND OUR MAMMOTH COMPANY. Two Rosebuds, Brightie Carlisle, Bob Harper, Jim Gaffney, Ward Lear, Freda rsewriok. Prices— 2s ahd Is. Plan Dresden. JpULLERS* OLYMPIA RINK., Open Daily, 2.30, 6, and 7.30. LAST WEEK ImT LAST DAYS. Admission— -Ladies, 6d; Gents, Is. BALL-BEARING SKATES, SIXPENCE. Patrons with Own Skates— FLOORAGEjJttXPENOE. TO-MORROW NIGHTHOCKEY MATCH, HUTT v. OLYMPIA OPERA H.OUSE. FAREWELL SEASON, Commencing SATURDAY, 29th JULY. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS. Mr. Edward Branecombe Presents his ENGLISH COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME, Scarlet Troubadours Scarlet COSTUME Troubadours Scarlet SCENAS. Troubadours Scarlet Troubadours Soarlet COMEDY Troubadours Scarlet SKETCHES. Troubadourß Scarlet Troubadours Scarlet HUMOROUS Troubadours Scarlet QUARTETS. Troubadours Scarlet Trcubadourß Scarlet PANTOMIME Troubadours Scarlet BURLESQUE. Troubadours Scarlet Troubadours Scarlet OPERATIC Troubadours Scarlet TRAVESTIES. Troubadours Scarlet ..,.,.„„ . Troubadours Scarlet LIGHTNING Troubadours Scarlet CARTOONS. Troubadours Scarlet Troubadours Scarlet GRACEFUL Troubadours I Scarlet DANCES. Troubadoura Scarlet Troubadours POPULAR PRICES-^, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Christe. softs. BOX PLAN OPENS TO-MORROW at 10 o clock. __ CLAUDE HAIGH, Touring Manager. NEW CENTURY *HALL, KENT-TER, To-night, at 8 o'clock. MRS. E. SCHUTZE Will give Psychometric t Readings and Clairvoyant Descriptions. „ Admission, 6d. KILBIRNIK BEACH SKATING RINK. Finest Skatiti& Surfaco in New Zealand. Practically Noiseless. Positively Dustless. Perfectly Smooth. FOUR SKSStONS DAILY. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, Gents' Two-mile Handicap Race, open to all' comers. Entrance free. Trams Btop At doo!. RILEY AND_MATSON, Proprietors. pORONATION EXHIBITION. LAST DAY SATURDAY 1 LAST DAY SATURDAY! GRAND CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL IN THE AFTERNOON, IN THE STADIUM, 2.30 to 4 p.m. FREE ! FREE ! FREE ! Free Entries and Free Admission to »11 Children in Fancy Dress. Lovely Prizes will be Awarded by Vote of Public. FREE PICTURE SHOW! FREE LAUGHING GALLERY 1 IN THE EVENINGGRAND FANCY DRESS CARNIVALI GRAND FANCY DRESB CARNIVAL 1 £60 IN f>RIKS&t £50 IN PRIZES 1 BY VOTE OF THE PUBLIC. First Prize, £S— Mont Original Costume tot Gentleman. First Prisie, £s— Most Original Coßtum& , for Lady. Second Priao, £2 10s— Second Best Coe« tume for Gehtleman. Second Prize, £2 10s— Second Besfc Ooitume for Lady. Third Prize, £1 10s— Third Best Costume , Jo! Gehtleman. Third Prize, £1 10s— Third Best Costume for Lady And £10 WORTH OF PRIZES £10 WORTH OF PRIZES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, According to Order of Voting. SPLENDID STRING ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. SPACE LEFT FOR DANCING I Entries and Admissioh FREE to all in Fahcy Dress. Ehtries Close at the Office of the Secra* tary, F. A. ALLEN (H. F, Alleh *hd Soh), 111. Custotnhou&e-quay, at 4- to.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 28th JULY. FIVE POUNDS given to the person guessing nearest to the total visitors to Exhibition passing through all turnstile* onCT.OSING DAY (SATURDAY), 29th A GOLD.FILLED WATCH given to every One-thousandth Person passim* through Turnßliles on SATURDAY, 29th JULY. FREE SAMPLES! FREE SAMPLES! Will be DISTRIBUTED BY EXHIBITORS!

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 23, 27 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 23, 27 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 23, 27 July 1911, Page 8

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