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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller Mid Sons. PULLERS' PICTURES I FULLERS' PICTURES 1 - An Entirely New Programme Arriving vvith To«day 9 English Mail. ' • THE GREAT CORONATION! THE GREAT CORONATION 1 A Masterly Pictorial Achievement, Rft> vealing the enthusiasm of the Em? pire's Citizens at the CROWNING OF THE KING, CROWNING OF THE KING. A PictttresVMe ahd Fascinating Record ot Regal Pomp and Splendour, IN ADDITION A Grand New Series of th* Lfttes& , Releases, including RED EAGLE I RED EAGLE \ A Thrilling Story of the ' Amerio&a Ihdian. A VITAGRAPH MASTERPIECE. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip-up), hi, Plan, at Christeso&V 'Phone 5163. m H E A T R E RO T A I*. TWO SHOWS GIVEN IN AS ONE.' TO-NIGHT and Succeeding Nighte, CORONATION OF KING fflSOfibfi V. CORONATION OF KING GEORGE v! Living Pictures of the wholo of that brilliant and gorgeous event will be screened 111 conjunction with our MAMMOTH VAUDEVILLE 00. Usual Prices. (Read below). PULLERS' THEATRE""' ROYALS New Artists! New Items! New Pleasures 1 First Appearahee of , , THE ALTON TRIO, Ih their remarkably clever Cbineso Acrobatic Act HARRY SADLER, HARRY SADLER, In a new budget of his celebrated Coruia namely, 'Eixft Had Hold of My Hand," "The Soldier Who Knows," etc. Re-appearance of CHAS. HEATH? The Singing Collar, Introducing an entirely New Act, giving their original Eccentric Boxing and Btti» lesque Comedy. GRAND AND BRILLIANT FIRST PART BY OUR COMPANY! Two Rosebuds, Brightie Carirale, Bob Harper, Jim G*ft"ney, Ward Lew, Freda Newriek, Nellie Searle, Etsie Jennings, Marcella Gray, Ruby Rubria, __Prieeß'~S9 and Is. Plan Dresden. Q P E R Aj~H*O U 3 E. fcifeetioft J. R nd N. Tait. Commencing SATURDAY, 6th ATJG, THE ACKNOWLEDGED EMPEROR OF MAGIC, N 1 C 0 L Al NICOLAI N 1 C 0 L Al [ AND HIS ORIGINAL AMERICAN COMPANY OE SENSATIONAL MYSTERY I THE GRANDEST und MOST ARTISTIO PRODUCTION OF THE AGE! 10 °0 » NOVELTIES 1000 500 SURPRISES. 600 ISO ILLUSIONS. 180 Positively th& MOST STUPENDOUS MAGICAL.. PRODUCTION I EXTANT, NICOLA has broken the attendance records in two-thirds of the World's principal Cities. A POStTtVJTsENSATION EVERYWHERE. To avoid disappointment, Boole Seats 1 Srtl y vT&* % op&fie WEDNESDAY MORNING, at the Dresden. PRICES-49, 2s 6d, and Is. Early doors as usual. Advance Manager, GEORGE BULLER, ROYAL COMMISSION ON MINES.' HIS Excellency the Governor, B&ving appointed a Commission to enquire ihto and Report on the Conditions rekt* ing to the health and safety of the Miners of New Zealand and the administration of the Law* relating to Mining and Coal Mines, and to make recommen« dations for ah amendment of these Laws which may be considered necessary for the better protection ol the health »nd safety, of persons working in Mines, Notice is Hereby Given that the firsfc Meeting of the Cormnisgion will be held in the ijnry Room of the Supreme Court Buildings, Wellington, on THURSDAY NEXT, 3rd August, at 11 a.m. P. GALVIN, Secretary to the Commission. ....Weljington, 31et July, 1911. ' MOUNT RADIANT. HpHE Adjourned Meeting of those in« X .terested in Captaih Johheon's Mount Radiant Properties will be held at our office, m Rquth's Buildings, Featherstonstreet: Wellington, on THURSDAY, the 3rd August, at 8 p.m., to further discuss the position &nd endeavour to arrive at some definite understanding. We have circularised all Shareholders vre know of, but cannot do co to all, and those who have not received oireahws are requested to try and e&e ohe. Captain Johnson will be invited to attend and explain any pro» posals he may have to make. Sh&Tehold* era are requested to take an interest in the meeting, and either to attend, of be represented by some person authorised to act for them. The Wairarapa Shareholders will be -welt' represented, bat we cannot advise them, to take all the teaponei« % bihty of proceedings which must enure for the. benefit of all, and unless they are well supported by others they will be advised to let the matter drop. If others desire to do anything to protect their interests, they Bhould not let this oppof* tuhity pass. PETHERICK AND, MACHELL, Solicitors, Wellington. HAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST MODELS? ROYAL _ SMITH BAR-LOCK PREMIER .VISIBLE VISIBLE. Tne Only Two Double Keyboard (one-key-one-character) Typewriters in the market. See, or get particulars from THE LE GROVE AND LAWRENCE CO., LTD., 199, Lambton-quay. ■ryE carry The Most Extensive Stock ot OFFICE DEVICES OFFICE DEVICES In Australasia. CARD SYSTEMS, FILING SYSTEMS BOOKCASE SECTIONS ROLL.TOP DESKS. Etc!, Etc. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, 1? and 19, Cuba«et,, Wellington. ..■..^■■ 1 ...,.. i ......... ......'.„..„,.,_, iflfl J^TiEEKLY PRESS THIS WEEK Contain* FINE PORTRAIT SUPPLEMENT Lftte T, E. TAYLOR, Also, ILLUSTRATIONS AND UEPORT FUNERAL. Ordw.-32*rijv.. .OnJer Etriy,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 8

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