SKATING lnmcnion RINK. KATING John Fuller & Sons. RINK. THIS EVENING, at 8. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' oC al 1 . PICTURES Presenting, for tho La&t Time, DP. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. DR. JBKYLL AND AJK HYDE. From Robert Loim Stovcnson's wellktiowu work, konster. new attraction, to-night ; TO-NIGHT ! Motors. Fuller tako picture in presenting SAVING THE SPECIAL! SAVING THIS SPKCIALi SAVING THE SPJiUIAL ! A Stirring ( lluilway • Drama, by the Vitagmph Company. SAVING"' THE SPECIAL ! SAVING THE SPECIAL! Ib fairly throbs with melodramatic Intensity. RAVING THE SPECIAL! SAVING THE SPECIAL! Direct from London, per tho Aorangi. via ■'Frisco to-day. CORK INDUSTRY. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. OH ! MOTHER-IN-LAY/ ! ' TENACIOUS IIUBBY 1 ' Tho S. and A. Co's PAPA'S LETTER ! Fino Production PAPA'S LETTER! TYPE OF CAUCASUS. RAMBLE THROUGH YORKSHIRE. Orchestra Stalls, Is; Stalls, 6d. A~RI~S THEATRE tngostro-strcot. PARIS PRIZE PICTURES AND ORCHESTRA. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I ALL NEW and EXCLUSIVE' PICTURES. ; ' THE STAMPEDE! ,- THE STAMPEDE ! - THE STAMPEDE ! \ . THE ST-UIPEDE! (Exciting Military Spuotnculur Dr;ima). THE WAY 'OF THE WORLD ! THE WAY OF THE, WORLD 1 (Sensational Drama}. POOR PORTUGUESE JOE ! POOR' PORTUGUESE JOE ! POOR PORTUGUESE JOE ! (Stirring Drama of the Sea). PRIZE COMPETITION TO-NIGHT! Prize value 3 guineas. POPULAR PRICES-ls and 6d. CONTINUOUS PICTURES TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF THOSE TWO GREAT STAR PICTURESA TALE OF TWO CITIES ! ■ A TALE OF TWO CITIES ! n Dickena's Masterpiece. THE VENGEANCE OF LICINIUS I THE VENGEANCE OF LICINIUS ! A Mighty Drama of the Days of Nero. ON MONDAY NEXT, That Magnificent Exclusivo Picture*— A TALE OF THE WILDERNESS! \ ' Will be Soroened. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. THEATRE^ NEWTOWNT WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES "Unfold the Universe.*' Lessees Hayward's, Ltd. Direction West's, Ltd., and Hayward's, Ltd. TO-NIGHT (8 o'clock) TO-NIGHT. Last Presentation of THE FRESHET! A Talo of a Flood. THE FRESHET)! A Vitagraph THE FRESHET! Dramatic Masterpiece A Western , THE DUDE Comedy. COWBOY! ■ WHO'S WHO IN DOGGIELAND. "Tho Vengeance of ( Visoonti," "Tho "Housekeepor,"' "Her Roal Mate," "The Sacred Scarab," "Max and the Fowl." Prices Is, ' 6d. MONDAY NEXT, , 1 A .Dramatio Offering, /,, , "THE CONVICTS"' ' ' A_Thri*ling_Story_of Exceptional Power. WELLINGTON CITY" COUNCIL. TOWN~HALL. TO-NIGHT f (Saturday), 30th MARCH, 1 At 8 o'clock. r\RGAN RECITAL V ' By MR. MAUGHAN . BARNETT, * i City Organist. Vocalißt-MR. ToHN PROUSE. Sonata No. 6 '. Mendelssohn Dornroschen Bendel March Nuptiale Guilinant Songs— "Hear Me, Ye Winds" Handel 1 "Non o vor" Mattoi Admission— Sixpence and Ono Shilling. R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. 29th March, 1912. jTyELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (Stttidoy), 31st MARCH, At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. TRAMWAY BAND AT NEWTOWN PARK. , , R. TAIT. , Acting Town Clerk. 30th March, 1912. Vi ogramme. March — Carbineer (Robinson) Selection— -RoEsina (Round). Intermezzo— Hermiuo (L. Ham). March— Cruisci- (T. Lloyd). *** Solection — Lortziu (Round). Maroh — Marino Artillery (Rinimor) Collection for Leopard Fund, W. WIHTFORD, ■ Hon. Soc. mHE GARRISON " BAND X At DAY'S BAY. . SUNDAY.' 31st MARCH, 1912,' At 3.15 p.m. PROGRAMME : March — Saracen (J. Robinson). Serenade — Moonlight; in Venice (Beyer). (.Cornet Duofc). Selection— Satanolla (Balfo). • March— The British Soldier (IS, Sulton). Interval. Air Varie— A Spanish Chant (H. Round). Intermezzo — Thoughts of Lovo (Evam). March— Minerva (J. 11. Carter). National Anthem. Lieut. T. Herd, Conductor. The Ferry Steamers \vill leavo the Ferry Wharf at 10.15 a.m., 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 3 p.m. Return Fu res, including admission, to Grauude, Is 3d ; Children, 6d. mHE CENTRAL MISSION BAND will -*- Play a Select Programme of Music in the Hospital Grounds TO-MORROW (Sunday), 31st Marcb, at 2.30 p.m. Collection in Aid of Hospital FunuV. MRS. MOORE renumes Teaching, 15th Apiil, at hoy llcsidsiUM, 28, Bulwillsti'ect. Intand.ing'Pupiis u.vo ruquosled to communicate with Mrs. Parents delirious of rluldrcn johiinr: tho Snturda,yA' cki*i> are i'lso roqiicFt^d to comuiu-nk-r.io or ling up. ff""~" WTI>R"]3J7~JOHN ""'KKUmAMT, 1% U. 8., Bac. Kurt;., 191'J, W.D.. 1911 Hniv. Edin.. Dipt. Pubi.Health U. Colls. Phys. and Surg.. Edin., wad 11. Fro. Vhys. mid P.urg., Glabp., 1911. now residing 'in Wellington, gi\o notice llitvt 1 intend c»p)yi;iir on tho 30vh April next to have my luimo pHiced on tho Medical Ui'tcibtei' foi th,i Dominion of Wow Zo.ilatu 1 , mill thtit 1 havo <.l«iu>bitod tho < j vi'Jeiica ol' my ipiulilicalion iii tlu. oflico ol 1 tho Kcgii-i -tii'-Cenorul. (SisweJ) WILFRED J. I«\Er,TIIAM. Dac;d at Wcil:ut:l«iii 3'Jth WaicU, 1812.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 6
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