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THE NEW THEATRE, Manners-street. MacMabon and Donnelly, Proprietors. GO WHERE TIIE CROWDS GO I DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, 20th APRIL. At the People's At the People's Cosy Theatre. QUARTER OF A MILLION PATRONS IN ONE YEAR. FASCINATING PHOTO-PLAYS. Three Remarkable Dramagraphs. "GETTING HIS MAN." (Exclusive Bison Wild West Drama.) THE .TRANSFORMATION of MIKE. (Striking A.R. Drama of Slum Life.) "THE REFUGE." (Another Impressive Drama.) Also— "Bobby's Nightmare (comic), "Their Finst Storm" (comio), "Willio Practises Physical Culture," "Makiug t Camombort Uheeee," etc. Think of It ! Adults SIXPENCE. p_biIdren_THREEPENCE Everywhere. jgHORTT'S 1 CONTINUOUS PICTURES LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! OF THE 'RESENT COLOSSAL SERIES OF . SENSATIONAL PHOTO PLAYS. ' - • ' Last Night of y BRONCO BILLY'S ADVENTURES. A Stirring Western Drama. Last Night of that Gorgeous Picture ABSALOM! ABSALOM! A magnificent picture of ancient history. Last Night Oi an Exclusivo Programme of Magnificent Masterpieces. SPECIAL BENEFIT. In Aid of tho Funds of the Boys' Insti- , .ON TUESDAY NEXT. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission-^Adults. 6d. Children. 3d. j gKAIING R 1 N K. Direction ....). John Fuller and Sons. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Positively the Last Screening of the , Present Programme of ' FULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all. PICTURES Last Night ARSON AT SEA. Last Night POOR RELATION. LIEUT. ROSE AND THE STOLEN BATTLESHIP. BROWN, OF HARVARD. Picturesque Holland, Tommy, as Toreador, etc., etc. Orchestra Stalls Is, Stalls 6d. ? 1 mHE ADELPHI, or ?"1 Situated in WILLIS-ST (Entrance Hume's Building). NAMING COMPETITION. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! YOUR LAST CHANCE to WIN £17 10s. YOUR LAST CHANCE to WIN £7 10s. YOUR LAST CHANCE to WIN £5. Tiokebv obtainable at Adelphi Sweet Shop, next to entrance, must be. posted To-night to € :Name," Box 785, G.P.O. NOTICE. • The Winners' Names will be published in thie "column NEXT SATURDAY. A. REMlNDEß— Competition Tickets aro available for any Performance except the Opening Night's. FRANK STIRLING, ... Managor, Box 786. "^CfTELLINGTON CITY MEN'S , » » BROTHERHOOD. PUBLIC OPENING OF SESSION, 1912. 'PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Collection in Aid of English Distress Fund V 2l6t APRIL, 3 p.m., In the' NEW THEATRE (kindly granted by Mgssm. MacMahotx and Donnelly), % HEAR. TOE GLEE PARTY ! 4 ( Soloists : Mis** Eva Ward and " Mr. H. . . . Pbipps. President's Opening " Address i "Brotherk hood and Social Questions." ~ OF CHRIST, \J . Vivian-street. ' A SALE OF. WORK Will bo held here on TUESDAY. AND WEDNESDAY," „ 23rd and 24th APRIL. Fancy Novelties, Produ^n, Sweets, FlowerE, and other goods oTuost quality will be sold at moderate prices. In. the evenings there will be-Pianoforta Music, Recitations, Solos, and other items. The Sale will bo opened on TUESDAY, at 2.30 p.m. by MR. R. A. WRIGHT. Admission Free. Afternoon Tea 6d. YOUNG WOMEN^CHRISTIAN AS- . SOCIATION, Herbert-street. SUNDAY SERVICE, 4.15 p.m. Speaker — Miss Birch (of Sydney). Mrs. M'Clay will preside. | All young women invited. Tea. and Social Hour, 5.30-6.30 p.m. I ' FLORENCE BIRCH, Gen Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ! 'PALMERSTON~NORTH RACES • At AWAPUNI RACECOURSE^ 24th >and 25th APRIL. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to Palmerston North, available for return until 7th May, will be obtainable on 24th and 25th April, at Wanganui, Taihape, B'oxton, Wellington (Thorndon). Dannevirko, Mabtcrton, and intermediate stations. • On 25th April these tickots will be 'issued by morning trains only." FARES— Palmorston North to Racecourse, return 2s 6d, irrespective of clabs, including admission to course, available) for day of ibsue only. Single fare Racecourso to Pahnerbton North, 9d. Tickets as above may bo obtained at Wellington (Thorndon), Otaki, Levin, Shannon, Foxton, Palmerston North, Ashhurot, Dannovirke, Woodvillo, Pahiatua, and Masterton, or from guards on trains. On 24th and 25th APRIL— The uiual 5.0 p.m. Pahnerston NorthWellington tram will leave Palmerston North at 5,12 p.m., and will run, via tho Racecourse, leaving Racecourso at 5.32 p.m., Longburn 5.50. Tho ordinary Up Plymouth Mail train will atop at Avyapuni to allow passongori! for Racos to alight, n special passenger tram for Racecourse connecting at Awapuni Junction, with ordinary; Up Wellington-Napior Mail train. The ordinary Up Wellington-Napier Mail train will btop at Awapuni to allow passengers J to ' alight. Tho ordinary Down Now PlymouthWellington Mail train will stop at Awapuni to tako up patfiengors. __J BY ORDER. TO BUILDERS AND . CONTRACTORS. mAKE NOTICE that tho FINANCIAL •*• CARD for quarter ending Juno is BLUE. G. BLATHERWICK, , Organising Secretary. jyri£S HARDINGE^ MALTBY (Of London). Elocution and Dramatic Art. Shakespearian Reading, etc. 208, LAMBTON-QUAY, 4 to 6, Or 'Phono 3575. MISS TENDALL'S LUNCHEON AND TEAROOM. TVTISS TENDALi7~Opein her NEW I?JL LUNCHEON and TEAROOMS on TI/K3UAY NEXT, tho 23rd hut., not on yS£sy._ tt - B U^xiauelj; notified.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 20 April 1912, Page 6