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TO-NIGHT! JANSEN NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! JANSEN NIGHT I FIRST NIGHT?" TO-NIGHT! FIRST NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! r\ pc r a ""house. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Direction PORTUS and-TALBOT. By Arrangement with VIU. and CHAS. HUGO, Chicago. TO-NIGHT! Commencing TO-NIGHTf TO-NIGHT! Commencing TO-NIGHT! THE GREAT JANSEN! THE GREAT JANSEN ! THE GREAT JANSEN ! And His AMERICAN ENTERTAINERS. AMERICAN ENTERTAINERS. Janson's Features: Jansen's Artists s' The Phantom DB HOLLIS Princess, , And Devil's Own Trick. ' VALORA, The Death Chamber. Eccentrics, American Beauty, — — Perplexity. NELSON STORY, Chest of Wonder, Rag-time Pianist. Invisible Flight. - — Circus Day. EDNA HERR, Rapid Transit. Escape Expert. Uncle Sam. ME, HIM, and T. The Prisoner. Nothing but Fun. |ThoM>racle. ALVIN, , uc H I '\" llt - The Btra - w MaM - On the Farm. ETHEL JONES. Auto Mit r Surprise. Illusionist. POSITIVELY THE GREATEST SHOW EVER ON TOUR. GREAT SUCCESS IN SYDNEY. FIRST MATINEE THIS SATURDAY. < FIRST MATINEE THIS SATURDAY. BRING THE CHILDREN, i BRING THE CHILDREN. PRICES— 3s, 2s, and Is. Resorved, 4». Matinee Saturday and Wednesday. Children Half-price any part of house. .PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. Day Sale and Early Doors at Christeson's. PARIS T H E A T R B Ingesfcrc-stroefc. Opposite Veitch and Allan's. TO-NIGHT ! At 8. PARIS I TO-NIGHT I PRIZE TO-NIGHT! .At 3. PICTURES TO-NIGHT! And TO-NIGHT! At 8. ORCHESTRA I ALL NKW PROGRAMME! ALL NEW PROGRAMME! ALL NEW PROGRAMME! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT t VALUABLE PRIZE-Value 3 Guineas. FIRST PRIZE MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT, 30th MARCH. Every Child attending will Receive a Present! POPULAR PRICKS-Is and 6d. / Doors 7.15; Overture, 8. I THE NEW TH E A THE, * Manners-street. Props., MacMahon and Donnelly. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO t Daily 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, 27th MARCH. A Really Superb Programme, which will at once appeal to all classes. HER MOTHER'S LOVE! A dramatio/ HER MOTHER'S LOVE! Story of HER MOTHER'S LOVE! Intense HER MOTHER'S LOVE! Interest. Othor Magnificent Subjects, inoluding— * "FALSELY ACCUSED." ' The whole programme teeniß with great; moments out of the'> beaten, track. Think of it I Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. SKATING Direction RINK. KATING John Fuller* Sons. RINK. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures, THIS EVENING, at 8. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all. PICTURES Positively the Last Night of the Present Programme. A TALE OF THE WILDERNESS. IN PIONEER DAYS OF KENTUCKY. GIRL AND THE SHERIFF. "- ; DUDE COWBOY; iWHO'S WHO IN DOGGIELAND, NOBLE ENEMY. POLITICAL DREAM. ISLE OF MARKEN. INHABITANTS OF JUNGLETOWN.J DIDDUMS AS POLICEMAN 1 WINNING AN HEIRESS. MISS PULLfiN ON SILVER WIRE. MAN FOR ALL THAT. Orohestra Stalls, Is; Stalls, 6d. J^T A M I N G COMPE T I flO *N~. To be or not to be— \t THE'ADELPHI ? That is what \ve were -going to call it. Perhaps you don't like the namo V Then suggest a better one, and win £17 10b or £7 10a or £5. Competition will oloae {SATURDAY, 6th APRIL. Don't waste time, but get your Ticket) NOW, and send along a NAME. FRANK STIRLING, JAanager^ mOWN HALL TOWN HALL! JL. (Concert Chamber).' TO-NIGHT^at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ' " Hamilton" hodges l 'hamilton hodges'. SONG RECITAL, , Assisted by MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY, Pianfetj MRS. E. H.QUEREE, Accompanist, POPULAR PRICES-36, 2s, and ,Is. Doors Open, 7.15 p.m. N.B.— -The Recital will begin, at 8' o'clock fchurp, the Doors being Clohcd during the Performance of 'Each Item, and no ' one . \\ ill bo admitted. VIOLIN PUPILS' ANNUAL CONCERT. Under the Distinguished Patronage of Hit Excellency tho Governor, Lord Islmg. ton and Lady Islington, th,o Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, Bart., and H L PEROVAL CLARKE AND HIS PUPILS. TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER THURSDAY, 28t/h IDEM, 8 p.m. sharp. Thirty Violin Pupils will be heard in one) piece. Also, many Solos, Trios, Quartette. Juvenile's will play Standard Solos. Prices— 2s and Is. f ■CjyELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-NIGHT (Wedn^sTay), 27th MARCH,, At 8 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. 3?IPE BAND AT LYALL BAY. I*. TAIT, Acting-Town Clerks 27th March, 1912. UNI VERB AL" MILII^T^fRTfNING^ MEN'S AND WOMEN'S COMMITTEE. A MEET ING of Subscribers and Sup* poiter* will bo held at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 28th inst., at tho Commit* tee Room, Town Hall (downstairs). Business : To receive tho Report and Statement of Accounts. ', • To Elect a Committee, and Goneral. Chairman—Col. Humo. , Speaker— Hon. R. A. Loughnim, M.L.D.* and Mr. W. Fraser, M.P., and others. S. A. ATKINSON, Hon. Sec. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL CLUB. GYM. Practice will commence TONIGHT at iho Melrose Gym., Rin-toul-etruet. A full attendance of members is required. AH members intending to make the trip to Blenheim at Easter are requested to hand iv their names, To-night. H, MORTENSON. tiou. Se.i;ietai7.|

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 74, 27 March 1912, Page 8

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