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•pULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL. Our New Programmo on Saturday night iccoived v. ith greac enthusiasm. NEW ACTS! NEW ARTISTS 1 GRAND NEW FIRST PART. Scenery Supplied by a Leading London Finn. Direct from England. KING AND MILLARDI ■' j England's premier Comedy and Dramatic ] Sketch Artists. Presenting for tho first time in New Zealand a Orte-act Comfidv, A PAIR Ob" LIARS.' HUGO AND OLGA, Tho Prettied .lugglinu; Act yet scon ou any Vaudeville Stage, Firsi Grand Chango by rho great Ilobrow Impersonator, ROY RENE I And OUR DOUBLE VAUDEVILLE COMPANYI Dress Circle and 0.5.. 2s ; , Stalls, Is. Plun at Dresden (Booking only 6d extra). TO-NIGIITI TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! Grand Chango of Programme I A TALE OF TWO CITIES! A TALE OF TWO CITIES ! A TALE OF TWO CITIES I A Picture without Equal. Taken from Dickens'a Greatest Masterpiece. PULL FOR THE~SHORE, SAILOR! PULL FOR THE SHORE, SAILOR! A Magnificent Drama by the Mighty Edison Co. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Supported by a Special Programmo of Exclusive Masterpicceti, comprising: — SCENIC, COMIC, AND TOPICAL PICTURES. The Management havo pleasure in announcing that they havo secured another copy of that Magnificent Picture, "THE VENGEANCE OF LICINIUS,' 1 which will be screened at an early date. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. fTUHS KING'S THEATRE". J- Props., West's Limited, and Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT I At tho Up-to-dato and Majestic Home of West's Pictures. The Greatest of all Continental Thrillers. GIPSY BLOOD ! GIPSY BLOOD 1 GIPSY BLOOD 1 GIPSY BLOOD ! GIPSY BLOOD I GIPSY BLOOD I GIPSY BLOOD ! ■ GIPSY BLOOD ! GIPSY BLOOD! GIPSY BLOOD t GIPSY BLOOD! GIPSY BLOOD! Gipsy Blood is a Thriller 1 "The Gipsy's life iB a joyous life, So roving, gay, and free." Asta ' Neilson, tho Danish Bernhardt, as the Mild-eyed Daughter of the Wandering Race. Tho GREATEST FICTURE ever screened. Tho GREATEST PICTURE ever screened. GIPSY BLOOD Only at GIPSY BLOOD WEST'S. Tn addition ALL NEW In addition STAR PROGRAMME I Prices — Is arid 6d. Plan at AbePs and Theatre. Booking fee 6d. 'Phono 3M3. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES EST'S AND STAR PICTURES "Unfold tho Univerfee." Lessees Rayward's, Ltd. Direction West's. Ltd., and Hayward's, Ltd. TO-NIGHT 8 o'fclock. TO-NIGHT AN ALL NEW PROGRAMME! GIPSY BLOOD ! A Play of GIPSY BLOOD I Daring GIPSY BLOOD ! Sensationalism. A remarkable GIPSY BLOOD! Dramatic Rendition. GIPSY BLOOD ! GIPSY BLOOD! Beautiful Scenes. GD?SY BLOOD! .Wonderful Acting. GIPSY BLOOD I ' Exquisite Mountings. THE COWBOY'S DEVOTEDNKSS. THE COWBOY'S DEVOTEDNESS. A Romance of tho Hills. And a collection of Pictorial Offerings to suit one and all.' "A Picturesque Banquet'Unaurpassed." Prices— ls and 6d. PARIS THEATRE Ingeßtro-sti'cot. A GLORIOUS and DISTINCT SUCCESS Achiovcd on Saturday Night by the PARIS PRIZE PICTURES AND ' ORCHESTRA I THE ONE VERDICT-EXCELLENT. TO-NIGHT and EVERY EVENING at 8. Superb Programmo of Pictorial Gems. PRIZES! PRIZES! TO-NIGHT. k TO-NIGHT. A P.rizo (value of 3>3 > guineas) awaits tho Man, Woman, or Child who attends our Performance- THIS EVENING, and on ontormg the building submits in writing au answer to tho following question: "How tho Management of tho Prize Pictures may givo a prize every performance, to one member of tho audience, without i infringing tho Gaming and Lotteries Act." All answers to bo accompanied by Name and Address. Tho Prize of tho value of £7 10s was E resented on Saturday Nigjit to Mr. W. . Ruttledge, 54, Kilbirnie-crescent, for , tho nearest solution to tho above question. ATTEND OUR PERFORMANCE. TRY FOR THE PRIZE TO-NIGHT. Popular Prices.— D.C, and 0.5., 1b; , Back Stalls, 6d. Doore, 7.15. Overture 8. SKATING! ■ SKATING! v KILBIRNIE BEACH SKATING RINK will be open during the i Evening (Tuesdays excopted), from 6 to i 10, until further notice, also Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. Admission, to Learners' Session, from-6 to 7, 6d, including skt'tes. Fii'ht-clas>s Band every evening and Saturday afternoon. Ladies' llace Wednesday Night. Entries close at Rink. J. MATSON, Proprietor. AM I N G COMPETITION. Direction Tho Adelphi Picture Theatre Co., Ltd. The palatial new Picture Theatre, situated in the centre of Willis-street, will bo opened very shortly, and the Directors aro asking tho Public of Wellington to suggest any uamc other than "THE ADELPIII." They are offering tho following magnificent CASH PRIZES for tho 3 MOST ORIGINAL SUGGESTIONS :- £ s.d. Ist 17 10 0 2nd 7 10 0V 3rd 5 0 0 CONDITIONS : 1. Each Competitor purchasing — (a) Ono Stall Ticket (prico 6d) is ontitlcil to ono suggestion. (b) Ono Reserved Stalls 'Ticket (price Is) is entitled to two suggestions (o) One Dress Circle Tioket (price Is od) 1 is entitled to thrco suggestions. 2. Tickets obtaiuablo at the Adelphi Confeolionery Company's Shop (104, Wil-lis-strect, hoxt to tho Theatre), or at Woodhousc." and Turner'b, Tobacconists, next Empiie Hotel, or by latter, enclosing prico of ticket roquired and stamp, for I'oply, addressed, Manager, Adelphi Theatre, Box 78b. Wellington. 3. Toar off and rotain bottom portion of ticket (admist-ion) and post remainder to "Name," Box 785, Wellington. FRANK STIRLING, Maniiger. ' "~~hutt~d~o"g 'poisoning » A' MEETING of Dog Owners and those . interested in abovo i.« convened for TUESDAY, 26th. at tho Lower Hutt Town Hall, at 7.30 p.m. k V. SANDERSON, Convenor. ST. JAMES' FOOTBALL CLUb! MEMBERS of the übovo Club are requested to attend Practice at the Melrose Gym., TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT, at 7 o'clock hhavp. A full ittfctulaucu in requested. 'ALK. H. OOTTIUM, Hon. iSrc lOST, Babe's Shoe and Sock, \ Star J Pictures or Newtown, Saturday oveninpr. Finder kinvlly xcturu 4, Buiuiov^eiiflus.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 8