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QVKRAH 0 U S 8, Lesseec—J. C. Williamson, Ltd, THE LAUGHING I>OOM. THE NORWOODS AND YON ittS HUGE COMBINED SHOWS! 'A CONTINUOUS SUCCESS. TO-DAY, at Noon. PROFESSOR NORWOOD will place Miss Pauline Ford m a hypnotic stato in the window of "The Talkeries," Willis-etroet, where she will, until 7.30 to-night, continuously play a piano (kindly lent by Mr. F. J. Pinny), when Professor Norwood will remove her trom the window and conduct her through tho streets— still in a hypnotic stale— to tho Opera Houso, where she will oontinuo to play upon the stage -undeif hypnotic influence until tho rise of tho curtain. TO-NIGHT, THE HYPNOTIC MUSICAL COMEDY, With Leading Ladies, Choru«, Ballet Dancers, Songs, etc., etc. MATINEE ON SATURDAY, at 2.30. Children Half-price to All Parts. SATURDAY NIGHT. The Minstrel Show and Complete Change of Programme. YON ARK in New Illusions. GEORGE MURPHY in New Specialities, EVERYTHING NEW. Prices— Reserved, 4s; unreserved, 3s, 2s* Early Doors to Back Stalls and Galler* 6d extra till 7.30. Box Plan, at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. SKATTnGt Direction Rlnlc KATING John Fuller & Son*. RINK! Tho Recognised Homo of Perfoot Pictures^ TO-NIGHT, at 8. PULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all. PICTURES Introducing a Brilliant Series' of tho Latest in Pioturo Plays. THE RED^CROSS MAUTYtt. Tho Peanut Industry. Pathe Gazette. Wl|l THE LITTLE WIDOW. Bill and ' tho Lions. , Nature in Wintoe Clothes. VENTRILOQUIST'S TRUNK. STAGE-STRUCK LIZZY. DARK DECEPTION. Child of tho West. ONE TOUCH, OF NATURE. And Numerous ©thorn. Orchestra Stalk, Is; Stalls; 6d. ST. THOMAS'S ,HALL, NEWTOWN^ Direction John Fuller and Som,. - ANOTHER BRILLIANT SERIES Of STAR ATTRACTIONS Presented 1 Last, Evening to another Hugo and Delighted Audience. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES ! ItJLLERS' of All. PICTURES! Presenting Vitagraph' B Groat War Story, „ THE RED CIIOSS MARTYR I Mill of stirring action, heart interest, and groat- battle scenes. • THE CHIEF'S DAUGHTER, A thrilling btory of lifo among the American Indians. LIEUT. ROSE AND THE MOOtt RAIDERS. Ventriloquist's Trunk. Patho Gazette. ONE TOUCH OF NATURE. Gold Mining in Rhodesia. Peanut, Industry, Prices— Adults, 6d (few reserves ut ls);i Children, 3d. gHORTT,'S^CONTINUOUS PICTURES ' TO-NIGHT and"WMORROW ! MAGNIFICENT STAR PICTURE, Just Arrived from London, TRISTAN AND ISOLDE! *' TRISTAN AND ISOLDE 1 s An Exquisitely-coloured Pictures TRISTAN AND ISOLDE I Ono of the Most Gorgoous S^ar Film< Ever Screened in Wellington. . TRISTAN AND ISOLDE I A Historical Picture of the Daye of Mary , King of Cornwall, Supported by a a . Complete Programme oB Exclusive Pnoto-Play*. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (Saturday) , AFTERNOON. Open daily from 11 ami. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. KING GEORGE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. PICTURES I BOOMING PICTURES I 2.30 TO-MORROW (Saturday) 8' Au Unequalled Selection of thn Latest; Masterpieces. ' A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. The Selecting v The Miser's an Miesr s Heart 1 Heiress t . Heart I Two Undoubted "Stars!" Woman's Revongo 1 Sister Angela t Beautiful Waterfalls t ' ' Electrio Villa I- ' Wittle's Magio! But you must eec " THE MISER'S' HEART! THE MISER'S HEART! A Powerful Story, Splendidly Portrayed. The Programme will Surprise ybu.Raiecd Seats (reserved), Is; Floor, 1 6d. SKATING,! SKATING I KILBIRNIE BEACH SKATING RINK will bo open during thd Evening (Tuesdays exempted), from 6 to 10, until furthor notice, also Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. Admission -.'to Loarnei*s* Session, from 6 to 7, 6d, including skates. First-clais Band every evening and Saturday afternoon. J. MATSON, Proprietor. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL. THE Ro-openini of tho Organ will tako place THIS EVENING. There will b>? a Short Recital at 7.30, and' at 8 o'clock the abridged version of Batch's St. Matthew Passion will bo sung. , Offertory for the Organ Fund. ; No. 3 COMPANY, G.A.T. ■ 7 rnHERE Avill be a Divisional' Purude A TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, 13th inn*. Tho Company will full in with rifles &nd side arm* at Cour-tenay-plaoo Siding at 2.30 p.m. eharp. ' ,M. H. ORAM, Lt., __ O.C. ,No. 3 Co.. W.D.T.G.'A. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. SEPARATE APPLICATIONS. . winch mUBt be mtdo on'forjns obtainable) 1 tit; tho Bo&rd Office, will bi> received Until ' NOON of WEDNESDAY, 24th APML, t for the follo\titi(f position*. Tho maximum and minimum salaries are quoted m each caRO : — Makairo (Pahiatua District)— Solo Tchclrt. S?0 to £120. and £10 h.u. caundore-i-oad (Kkotnliuna Railway blation.t —Solo Teaoht-r. £90 to £120, and £10 h.a. To Arc— Assistant. £90 to £120. . pGtono ( D.H.B.--AssißUnt.,,£9o to £120. Koputaroa— Assistant Mistress. £90 tv> £120. v ■ Mnhffaron, (near Upjwi' Hutto— .Assistant Mifltrosf.. £90 t<> J3120. To Aro— Ai-sistant. £90 to £105. Featherston—Assistttin Mirtiw. £90 'to £105. SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. Eketuhuhu D..fs.S. Secottd»rv Amum-nt. £180 to £210. Applicants iov Ihix position Hhould liwao v bufnoietit u<qutkintance with Agricultural Scienctand Practice, as th« Rutal Course will bo un'de'rtikcn herV. !G. L, BTISWAET, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1912, Page 8