mII E GREAT JANS EN. XH E GREAT JANSEN. "ARE YOU THE MYSTERIOUS MR. JANSEN?" £5 FOR NOTHING! £5 NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON tho 'Mysterious Mr. Jsnison" will bo in front ot the Post Offieo between 5 und 5.30, and niinglp freely with tho crowd. FIVE POUNDS will be paid by Portus and Talbot, Limited, to the FIRST PERSON WHO TAPS MR. JANSEN ON THE SHOULDER, and saye, "YOU ARE "JHE MYSTERIOUS MR. JANSEN?" Jhe per«on vooogniiiup Air. Jauseu uiust bavo in hia pobsowion a copy of tbfe Dominion. Times; or .Po*t ol MoKky Po thoro— tahh him if you can. It i« 'on ea«y jiniUcr jf you have seen him. Mr. Janscn may apiiear in disjrui«ii), in M Bcneo of dmguiscr,, ov in ordinary dies*. P E R A HOUSE. Le^'Gca J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Direction .' PORTUS aud TALBOT* EVERY EVENING AT 8. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS' Of THE GREAT JANSEN ! THE GREAT JANSEN I And His BRILLIANT AMERICAN COMPANY. Book your Beats at tho Dresden to save disappointment. , PRICES OF ADMKJSION-Dress Circle and Oroheßtra Stalls, 4s (no extra charge for reserving); Stalls, 3s (no early door). Early door Gallery 2s. Gallory Is. Early door Gallery Tickets at Christoson s THE BIG EASTER ATTRACTION. THE BIG EASTER ATTRACTION. Q PE R A HOUSE. lassoes J. ,0. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing EASTER SATURDAY, 6th APRIL. Easter Saturday! 6th april. Direct from America. Two Gigantic Organisations Amalgamated THE NORWOODS THE NORWOODS And' YON ARK. YON ARK. • HUGE COMBINED SHOWS. HUGE COMBINED SHOWS. An Enorinoue Consolidation. < THE NORWOODS, Hypnotists and Mesmerists. The. Greatest Laughing • Show Extaat. Together with 1 YON ARK, , Tho Premier Illusionist, And his ALL-AMERICAN , STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Box Plan will open at tho Dresden or ' Tuesday Next.'Prices, 3b,>2s, Ib. Booking foo 1b extra, Early doora to stalls and gallery 6d extra till 7.30. t, GEO. CATHRO, ' Touring Manager. THEATRE ROYAL. Props., John Fuller and Sons COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT I NEW ACTS ! NEW ARTISTS ! A Programme of Unusual Exoollence will bo presented. First appearance in Now Zealand (Direct from America), "FRASER' SttAW I \ Anglo-Americaa FRASERSHAW! ' Actor-Vocalist, FRASERSHAWI > presenting his FRASER SHAW 1 Mcotorpiece, "THE OLD ACTOR'S STORY," And Export "SWISS YODELLING." First Grand Change by KING AND MILLIARD, KING AND MILLIARD, England's premier Comedy and Drainalio Sketch Artinte. BROWN'S PAL, Ono of the B'hoys, one o£ us, Comploto Chang© by The ' Artist who ROY RENE t is convulsing ROY RENE 1 Wellington, ROY RENE I In his great Hebrew Impersonationo. AND MANY OTHER ARTISTS OF RECOGNISED REPUTE. Drosi Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden (booking only 6d extra), Theatre This Afternoon, t'rom 2.30 to 6. , : »- 4- - M V THE ADELPHI 1 i "What's in a Name?" Wo think a lot, aud so That's why , we offer you Jfc!l7 10s 'or £7 10s or '£s, Foi 1 giving ,us ono* NAMING COMPETITION CLOSE* SHORTLY, ' , SO GET BUSY. tfhere are lots in before you. (lET your tickets at the "Adolphl T Swoot Shop (next to tho Theatre) or from Woodhouso and Turner (Tobacconists), next tho Empire Hotel, or from tho Manager, Box 785, enclosing extra htump for postage. FRANK STIRLING, Manager. SKATING ! SKATING I KILBTRNIE BEACH SKATING RINK will bo open during the IJYbmug (Tuesdays oxooptdd), from 6 to 10, until further notice, aleo Wednesday and Saturday Altoriioonn. Admission to LiMnicrh' Session, from 6 to 7.,6 d, including skaiss. First-class Band ovory o\en ing and Saturday afternoon. MATSON, Proprietor. GREAT KASTJ3H ATTRACTION. GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. ST. ANNE'S CARNIVAL AND FANCY FAIR, To bo held in TII E NEW HALL, GRE*EN.ST, NEWTOWN, Commencing EASTER SATURDAY, 6th APRIL. EASTKII SATURDAY, 6th APRIL. GRAND ART UNJLON, GRAND AttT UNION, To be t?raWK oji last nighl of Bcyr.ar« W. P. M'LACIILAN, G. R. HARMS, j Joint Secretaries. \ w _ __ ST. PETKIVS SCHOOLROOM. •SIT. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, GbuzKO pecttrcab (near Culia and Willis'ijto t.'imu), iziay bo Obtained fo.- lintcrUin*mc'ii*. Lecrurob, Concert', etc. Tho hall is 70fi x 4Sfl, with BUp'iei-roori), siilc and htaue-rooiia., pinno, ana ail c-iuvcnicncrt>. I'vr ternw, epply <o EDWAUD ANDERSOK, «i, Wiilis-et.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 77, 30 March 1912, Page 6
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