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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS Of our NEW PROGRAMME. Absolutely one of the Grandest Series of Pictures ever introduced into NeAv Zealand. FULLERS' PICTURES! The Beet FULLERS' PICTURES of All. ' At 3, TO-NIGHT ! Note the Selection. ENOCH ARDEN An Adaptation ENOCH ARDEN of Lord Tenhyson's ENOCH ARDEN Famous Poem. By the American Biograph Company. THE LOVE OF SUMMER MORN? THE LOVE OF SUMMER MORN. An Indian Romance. THE LEADING LADY. THE LEADING LADY. (Vitngraph'fi Best Comedy.) WAGE AND WAGE-EARNER, A Stirring Edison Drama. D.Q. and 0.5., Is; Stalls (tip-up),' 6d. _ Plan nt Christeson'e. 'Phone 3153. XBVr~fflL l AITAOTb"AT ~^*^* .TpULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL. Instantaneous ami Overwhelming Suecees, AusfrfcHft'n Fot-ewost, DELAVALIS AND GILBERT, The meaistibty droll patter Comedians atid , Vocalißfc*. Presenting a Magnificent Nwral Scena, showing H.M.S. New Zealand a-nd Squadron. A. Shrink I A Laugh' A Ydll f'n.waning Succoe of tho PIQUAYS 1 PtQUAYS! PIQUAYSI PIQU AY« 1 PIQUAYS t PIQUAYS t Wonderful Grotesque Danceru and Hand Balwwcn Extraordinary. MR. PIQUAY Being the only artist performing an Up-side-down Buck and Wing Dance on his tiMufe.. Last Nights! LAefc Nights! PROFESSOR KARM3S And liis Wqnclwfullytrained Animals, inoluding "FRITZ, the Oelebrated Bucking Pony. HARRY SADDLER In a New Budget of Comic Songs. OUR SPECIALTY "VAUDEVILLE CO. D.C. and 0.5.; 8s; Stalls, Is. Plan Dresden, 6d extra. " " TITAORI ENTERTAIfNMENTM iTX In Aid of VICTORIA MAORI GIRLS' SCHOOL, AUCKLAND, In V.M.C.A. ASSEMBLY HALL, WILMS-STREET. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), At 8 p.m. THREE LECTURETTES. ••THE ttEW ZEALAND MAORI." 1. The Pa*t— Hon. Sir James Carroll, K.C.M.G. 2. The Present— Dr. Te Rangihiroa. j3. Tha Future— Hon. A. T. 1 igata, M.P. SOLOISTS! "Home, Sweet Home" ,(in M&ori)— Mre. W. Pitt •'Waiata Poi"-Mr. E. J. Hill. Maori Ha-ka*, War Dances, Laments, and Songs. Admlaelon— 2s. ri^WNHALLi TOWN HAtLt X Direction J. and N. Tait. Under the Patronage and in the Presence df _ their Excellencies Lord and- Lady Islington. i THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, SATURDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, LEONARD BORWICK, THE LEONARD BORWICK, POETLEONARD BORWICK, PIANIST. "With singular charm Mr. Borwick seems to caress the piano a* if inviting rather thetn compelling it to speak, and it responds like a sentient being."— Daily Telegraph, Sydney. "Mr. Borwick is a charming player With marvellous technique, and though he has power, refinement of a special and distinguished character is h» forte." LEONARD BORWICK, * LEONARD BORWICK, LEONARD (BORWICK, One of the World's Greatest Pianists, and as ant artist ranking as high as, any one who has ever visited Australasia^ IMPORTANT NOTICE. Mr. Borwick's Wellington season cannot on any account be extended, and the only recitals will be as above. BOX PLANS FOR BOTH NIGHTS NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. PHces~ss, 3s, 2s, and Is. Special • students' "concessions obtainable by applying to J. and N. Tait, care Dresden. Piano Company. Biographical sketches gratis at Dresden. , SHAW STANLEY. • - 1 M^^ggJgt.jT'-MKI N. Ttit. By" Special Request. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS t THE aCARLpT TROUBADOURS! Prior to their Departure iot Australia will give a SHORT FAREWELL SEASON SHORT FAREWELL SEASON Of FOUR NIGHTS, eomm««ing on MONDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, IN THE TOWN HALL i r» o n o » r t rhambu v; ON CERT *CH AMBER. SPECIAL REQUEST NIGHT On THURSDAY, Slat SEPTEMBER, When Programme will be made up from Numbers nominated by letter to the Management. The Final Opportunity of Seeing THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS 1 THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS I In their Sparkling Entertainments. • BOX PLAN NOTICE. The' Plam lor the Season will be Ojpsned at the Dresden on THURSDAY NEXT, at 9 a.m. Day Sales at Chrateson'e. Prices"-3e, 2e, and I#. CLAUDE HAIGH, Business Repreeentatire. hutt"*vali.ey HolmcmTwßAL SOCIETY. QPRING SHOW' SPRING SHOWI TOWN HALL, LOWER HTTTT, 13tii and , Uth INSTANT. The Openihg Ceremony will b& performed by His Excellency the Governor, nn WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m. Such a profusion of lovely Spring Blooms —The Daffodils, the Jonquils, And the Lovely Music. An Annual Treat that should NOT BE MISSED! Admission— One Shilling. t T._L,_BARKER, Hon. See. HATAITAI BOWLING CLUB, LTD. TIJ"EMBEfIS are reminded of the 'An> i " J ' hual Meeting to be held THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, in the Pavilion, at 8 p.m. J. L. ARCUS, Secretary. petone c6-oper,\tive"b¥ilding SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the nbove Society will be held in the Society's Office, Ncl-eon-street, Petono, on Wednesday, 13th September, 1911, at 7.30 p.m. Business : Receive Directors' Report and B&lftnos-sltept, Elect, Two Directors and Ono AudiI tor Ballot For Loan Approprinlion, and General. By Order. HY. DAMANT, .. ... Secretary. THE YORKSHIRE 80CIETY"0F~NEW ZEALAND. THE usual Monthly Meeting of Mem-bet-K *iir be held at. Godber's. Cubastreet, eti WEDNESDAY, 33th September, at c p.m. A Ml attendance is ekraeslly desired, ■ K..E..L. B&ADE, &on. Seo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 8

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