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rnHE KING'S THEATRE. A Props., West's Limited, and Linley and Donovtiu. GOOD-BYE TO-NIGHT to West's Great Success, MADAME SANS GENE ! MADAME SANS GENE ! JEALOUSY FOILED: And BEWARE OF MAGIC ! , ' THE VISITOR ! MONDAY ! MONDAY ! Only to bo seen at West's. The Greatest Picture Ever Screened. GIPSY BLOOD Miss GIPSY BLOOD GIPSY BLOOD Asta GIPSY BLOOD GIPSY BLOOD Neilson GIPSY BLOOD GIPSY BLOOD as GIPSY BLOOD GIPSY BLOOD Luscha, GIPSY BLOOD GIPSY BLOOD the GIPSY BLOOD GIPSY BLOOD Gipsy. GIPSY BLOOD Gip<=y Blood is a Thriller ! "The Gipsy's life is a joyous life, So roving, gay, und free." Beautiful Scenes and Wonderful Acting. Gipsy_ Blood only to be seen at West's. THE STAR THEATRE^ "nEWTOWN" THE STAR THEATRE, NKWTOWN. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES EST'S AND STAR PICTURES "Unfold the Universe." Lessee* .' „,. Hayward's, Ltd. Direction West's, Ltd., and Hayward's, Ltd. TO-NIGHT 3 o'clotik. TO-NIGHT Last Presentation of an ALL-STAR PROGRAMME. HALF-BREED'S DAUGHTER i HALF-BREED'S DAUGHTER! INNOCENT BURG L AH . The VISITOR . YAQUI GIRL. YAQUI GIRL. Beware of Magic— The Snare of Wealth. —Conscientious Musician. — Pathe Gazette. Popular Prices— ls, 6d. MONDAY NEXT. GIPSY BLOOD ! A Remarkable GIPSY BLOOD ! Dramatio GIPSY BLOOD ! Presentation. Thrilling, GIPSY BLOOD ! Romantio GIPSY BLOOD ! Kpisodo. GIPSY BLOOD ! SCOTTISH SOCIETY of WELLINGTON (N.Z.). SCOTTISH SONG AND STORY! NEW CENTURY HALL, KENTTERRAOE. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 27th MARCH. PROGRAMME : Parti. March, Strathspey and Reel— Hon. Pipers of Society. Song— "To Mary"— Mr. T. Howso. Song — "Cam yo by Athol" — Mrs. A. Rogers. Song--"Tho Banks o 'Allan Water"— Mr.' 0. N. Fopto. Song— "Bonnie Lass o' Balloohmylo"— Miss Wilson. A Crack wit he Chiof— "Leaves from Scottish History." Shoauntrubhuas (Piper, Pipe-Major Baillie) —Wee Daisy M'Lellan. ' Song— "The Saftest o' tho Family"— Mr. C. Houston. Part 11. Overture— "Lustpue" (Keler Beler)— Tur•ner's Mandolin Orchestra. Song— "John Grumblie"— Mr. J. B. Speed. Song— "Tho Auld Red Cradle"— Mrs., J. M'Fadyen Song— "My Am Folk"— Mr. T. Nowton. Some Humorous Scotch Poems— Rev. J. Gibson Smith Violin Solo— "Ye Banks and Braoß*'— Wee' Dolly Pritohard. Song— "Angus M 'Donald"— Miss Stewart. Irish Jig (Piper, Pipe-Major Baillie)— Wee Daisy M'Lellan. Auld Lang Syne. Accompanist — Mr. C. Pritch.ard. Stage Diroctoi: — Mr. J. Oollinß. Admission Is. Commencing 8 p.m. W. A. ALLAN, Secretary. COME A' TK' GETHERt AMING .COMPETITION. Direction The Adelphi Picture Theatre Co., Ltd. This palatial new Picture Theatre, situated in the centre of Willis-etreot, will, be opened very shortly, and as the Directors are not sure whether thftir choice of the name "ADELPHI THEATRE" has been a wise one, they are asking the Pub ho of Wellington to suggest any other name, and offer the following magnificent CASH PRIZES for the 3 MOST ORIGINAL SUGGESTIONS: — £ 6.d. Ist 17 10 0 2nd 710 0 ■- 3rd 5 0 0 CONDITIONS : 1. Each Competitor purchasing— . (a) One Stall Ticket (price 6d) is t entitled to one suggestion. (b) One Reserved Stalls Ticket (price Is) is entitled to two suggestions (c) One Dress Circle Ticket (price Is 6d) is entitled to three suggestions. 2. The winning or any name not necesearily adopted. 3. The decision of the Judges (three wellknown members of tho Wellington Press) will be absolutely final. 4. Tickets available for any performance, except the opening night. 5. Tickets obtainable at the Adelpho (Confectionery Company's Shop (104, Wil-lis-street, next to the Theatre), or, by letter, enclosing " price of ticket requirod and stamp for reply, >nd-'i dressed, . Manager, Adelphi -Theatre, Box 785, Wellington. ' \ \ 6. Tear off and retain bottom portion of ticket (admission) and post remainder to "Name," Box 785, Wellington. ] FRANK STIRLING, Managerf LACROSSE. *~ I THE Annual General Meeting of tlio Kelburne Lacrq&se Club will be held in Room No. 5, first floor National Mutual Buildings. Customhouse-quay, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, the 26th insi. Members und intending membucs. aro cor* dially invited. i ilJW^AJSTjy.JHon^ec.^ A SPECIAL MEETING of Baker* - C *- and Broad Carters will bo hold in the Beehivo" Chambers, Courtenay-placo, on MONDAY, 25th Maroh, 1912, at 8 p.m. Business— Ro pienio Matterß. ANDREW COLLINS. * General Secretary. WELLINGTON LACROSSE ASSOCIA-' TION* \ NNUAL MEETING V.M.C.A. Roome, ■*•*• Willis-street, WEDNESDAY, 27tb ; March, > at B' p.m. Intending members invited. UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING., MEN'S AND WOMEN'S COMMITTEE. A MEETING of Subscribers and Sup* porters will be held at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 28th inst., at tho Committee Room, Town Hall (jlownstairs). Business : To receive tho Report and Statement of Accounts. To Elect a Committoo, and General. S. A. ATKINSON, Hon I jSec ; _ ' THE WELLINGTON RETAIL SOFTGOODS EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. . THE Annual General Meeting of the, above Union will bo hold in the, Trades Hall on TUESDAY, the 26th inst., ' at 8 p.m. Business : i 1. Adoption of Annual Report and Jialancc-bliep.t. 2. Election of Officers. ; 3. General. " j 'j^g^wJWM -of all ambm J»|

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 8

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