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"YOU ARE THE MYSTERIOUS MR. JANSEN." £5 FOU NOTHING. r — TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. MR. JANSEN succeeded in eluding do tcolion yesterday . afternoon. . He will appear at the Post Office TO-MOR-ROW AFTERNOON after tho Matinee, between 5 and 5.30, under tho same con. ditions. Should he eecupo detection tht> money will be paid to tho CHILDREN'S' HOSPITAL. LAST MATINEE ! LAST MATINEE; TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 2.30. PROGRAMME EXACTLY SAME AT NIGHT. Children Half-price to All Part*. Q P E R a" ~H~O U S "c* Jjessoes J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Direction PORTUS and TALBOT. LAST NIGHTS 1 LAST NIGHTS 1 LAST NIGHTS! LAST NIGHTS 1 FINAL MATINEE TO-MORROW* At 2.30 p.m. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS Of THE GRKAT JANSEN ! THE GREAT JANSEN 1 And His,' BRILLIANT AMERICAN COMPANY. Book your seats at tho Dresden to 6ft vo disappointment, Saturday^ Overflow Ticket* available any night this week. PRICES OF ADMISSION-Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s (no extra ohargo for reserving) ; Stalla, 3s (no early door). ' Early door Gallery 2n. Gallery IsEarly door Gallery Tickets at Christoson's Children Half-price to Matinee Tomorrow. rfSHE KI-NG'S THEATRE^ JL Props., West's Limited, *nd Linloy and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT I WEST'S PEERLESS PICTURES TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! Wellington Tramway Employees' Gathering at Newtown Park. Laying the' Foundation Stono at Now Parliamentary House. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I SAVING THE SPECIAL I • THE O'NEILL! THE O'NKILL I PATHE ANIMATED GAZETTE. ' THE LIVING PEACH I HUMOURS OF ANIMAL LIFE. A SIMPLE MISTAKE. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I The Nordisk Sensation. CONVICTS 10 CONVICTS CONVICTS and ' CONVICTS CONVICTS 13 CONVICTS So« tho Great Escapo for Lifo. Prices— lb and bd. Plan *t Abol'e and Theatre. Booking fee 6d. 'Phone 3U3. PARIS THEATRE Ingeatro-sU'oet. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I PARIS PRIZE PICTURES AND ORCHESTRASUPREME in ART and BEAUTY, ' , Preaonting ' Th© Latest Exclusive Productio»s. The GIRL and tho BRONCHO BUSTER Tho GIRL and tho BRONCHO BUSTEII HER CHOICE. THE WAY OF THE WORLD. > THE WAY OF THE WORLD. THE WAY OF THE WORLD. ■ And Other Interesting and Amuting Subjects. PRIZE COMPETITION TO-NIGHT I POPULAR PRICES-16 *nd 6d. TELLERS' , THEATRE ROYAL. A Programme of Unusual Excellence is being Presented This Week. SENSATIONAL SUCCESS NIGHTLY Of ■ FRASER SHAW! Anglo-American FRASER SHAW ! Actor-Vocaliet, FRASER SHAW ! presenting his FRASER SHAW I Masterpiece, "THE OLD ACTOR'S STORY," And Expert "SWISS YODELLING." KING AND MILLIARD, KING AND MILLIARD, England's promier Comedy and Dramatic Skotch Artists. . BROWN'S PAL, One of tho B'hoys, one of us. A Scroam Right Through. The Artist who ROY RENE 1 ' is oonvuleing ROY RENE I Wellington, ■ ROY RENE 1 'In his great Hebrew Impersonations. AND MANY OTHER ARTISTS OF RECOGNISED REPUTE. Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden (booking only 6d extra), QDDFELLOWS'^HALL, PETONE. MASCOTTE PICTURES. MASCOTTE PICTURES. EVERY "EVENING. Change of Programme Wednesday aud Saturday. populalTprices. SKATING ! ' SKATING 1 KILBIRNIB BEACH SKATING „RINK. will be open during tho Evening (Tuesdays oxcepted), froni 6 to 10, until further notice, also Wednesday and . Saturday Afternoons. Admission to Learners' Session, from 6 to 7, 6d, including skates. Fir«t-ela*s Band .oVory even* ing and Saturday afternoon. Musical Squares To-morrow Night. J. MATSON, Proprietor. QTAINBR'S "CRUCIFIXION" ■ Will be givon by thu CHOIR OF ST. MATTHEW'S, BROOKLYN, Oft WEDNESDAY, 3rd APRIL, * At 7.45 p.m. Soloists,— Mesors. Phipps aud o'. F. Jones. WELLINGTON "ROWING CLUB. DANCING ASSEMBLY. ST. PETEII'S~SCHOOLROOM, Ghu7iieo'6treel. INVITATtON-HOLDEHS, pwt and present club member*, > are respectfully reminded that a long nijfht will ba held THIS EVENING, 2nd April. Sub(■criphons— Ladies 6d, gonts 1«. Dancing 8 p.m. till midnight. Musician, Mi<* V. M. Scanlori. Strictly by invitation. A. N. MATHIESON, Hon. See. GREAT KASTKII ATTRACTION. GREAT EASTBR ATTRACTION. CH\ ANNE'S ""CARNIVAL AND FANCY FAIR, To bo held in THK NEW" HALL, GREEtf-STREKT, NEWTOWN. Commencing EASTEII SATURDAY, 6lh APRIL. EASTER SATURDAY, 6th APRIL. GRAND ART UNJON, GRAND ART UNION, To bo drawn on last night of Baztiar, W. L\ M'LAriIILAN, 'J. It UAUUIB. , ■ , Joiul ScoreAiiiiw.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 79, 2 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 79, 2 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 79, 2 April 1912, Page 8

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