HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller ahd Sohs. FULLERS' PICTURES 1 FULLERS' PICTURES! TO-NIGHT, Positively Last Night of Our . Present, Gland Serioß. 1 Last Night MADAM REX. Last Night SHERIFF'S CHUM. Last Night SIXTUS V. Last Night WIFE'S AWAKENING. Last Night WARWICK CHRONICLE. Last Night Miraw and Surroundiiiffe. Last Night THE SAMOAN ISLES Last Night DOUBLE DECEPTION. Last Night TILLY at the SEASIDE. The Arrival of Sousa'a Band at Sydney. D.C. and 0.5., Ib. Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christi-Fon't. 'Phone SI6S. . MONDAY NEST ! MONDAY NEXT 1 At HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V. FULLERS' PICTURES. CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V. FULLEP.S' PICTURES. CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V. FULLERS' PICTURES CORONATION OF KING GEORGE V. FULLERS' PICTURES. CORONATION OK KING GEORGE V. The Cblohial Troops al St. Paul'B COMPLETE ROYAL CORONATION PROCESSION to ahd from West, minstet Abbey, Juhe 22nd. LONDON UNDER ILLUMINATIONS. A Really Magnificent Picture. ONLY AT- HIS MAJESTY' 3. THEATRE ROY AX,. Props., John Fuller Rnd Sohß. Still a Huge Favourite, HARRY SADLER, HARRY SADLER, His budget of Bongs this Week ares "What (What! What!" "John Willie, Come Oh!" Etc., etc. Hear them. Immense Success, MARCELLA GRAY, Daihty Serio and Dancer. Well Worth Henrine-RUBY RUBVIA, Motto Vocalist. I I Ah Act to Wonder at I THE TYBELLS, I Sensfttidßftl and Daring Aerial Artiitt and Dental Trapeze Performer*. J ee -WATTS AND LUCAS-Madge Clever Contortionists, Clog Dancers, etc. AND OUR MAMMOTH COMPANY. I Two Rosebuds, Bi'ightie Carlisle, Bob Harper, Jim GafFney, Wtrd Lear, Fredft Newrick, Nellie SeU'le, Essie Jennings. _P»ce^-23 and^ls. Plan Dresden. JpULLERS' OLYMPIA RINK*. Open Daily, 2.30, 6, and 7.50. LAST NIGHT 1 """' LAST NIGHT 1 Admission— Ladies, 6d; Gente, Ib, BALL-BEARING SKATES, SIXPENCE. Patrons with Own. Skates— FLOORAGE, SIXPENCE. QPB RA _ H oVa B. I SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. WALTER THOMAS MILLS, Of U.S.A., Speaks at the OPERA HOUSE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. Subject! "All the, Uniohs Musi Uhite Altogether in tho Interests of All." ■ PROF. MILLS will ffi?e> a, prelude te this Address oh "Taylors Lust Message to tha Workers." PROF. MILLS lias always filled the Opera House. If you are ih doubt whether to come ask anyone. All your neighbours have heard him. They'll tell you come. Come early or you cannot get a scat. Silver Collection. THE SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON, N.Z. Will hold a, GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Ehtitled SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY, Ih the NEW CENTURY HALL, KENTTERRACE On MONDAY NEXT, 31st JUIA, Commencing at 8 sharp. ■ PROGRAMME. ' Part I. 1. Pipe Selection by Hon. Pipers of Society, 2. Song— "The Auld Scotch Songs"— Mrs. H. tf. Ash. S. Song— "Jessie, the Flower 0' Dun« blahe"— 'Mr. J. Cathoart, 4. Sohg— "Ahhie Lauri"— Mrs. Master. ton. 5 "A Crack wit he Cnief." 6 Song-— "Lochhagar"—Mrs. J. Collmft. 7. Highland Fling (Piper, Mr, D. Scott) —Wee Daisy M'Lellah. 8 Sohg~"My Am Folk"-Mr. T. Newton, Part 11. 9. Selection— Mr. D. Pringle. 10. Song— "Scotland Yot"— Miss Smith. 11. Song— "Down the Vale"—Mr. T. New. ton. 12. "Some Queer Characters"— Rev, J. Gibson'Smith. 13. Sword Dahce (Piper, Mr. D. Scott)— Wee Daisy M'Lellan. 14. Song— Selected— Mr. H. P. Agn. 16. Song— Humorous, *«When the Soft Breezes Blow"— Mr, Masterton. "Auld Lang Syne." Aecompahists-«-Miss M, Campion and Mr. D. Pringle. Stage Manager— Mr. J. Collins. "Come a' th'getherl" Admission, le, W, A. ALLAN, Secretary. POSTER BALL. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS. rpOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST. GRAND MARCH at 8,30. Gallery Ticket* ... ,„ ,„ fig. Prizes will be given for the following Costumes! — POSTERS. ■ Best Carried-out Lady's Prettiest Lady's Best Dress for Photography Best Carried'out Gentlemen?*. ( FANCY. Most Original Lady'a Most Original Gentleman's Prettiest Dress made entirely of Calico. Prettiest Drese of any matetial. *■ rjttlE GREAT^ CORONATION! A SPECIAL SERIES OP FILMS. To bo Seen ONLY AT_HIS MAJESTY'S 1 MANAWATU HUNT CLUB. I A MEETING ofMernbers ahd Follow. & 5a I™*1 ™*?1? 1 14*. Cuba»Btreet, oh MONDAY MGHT, 8 o'clock. Businesn ! To mfike arrangements for the Meet «t Mifamar oh sth and 7th August, 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 6
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