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A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. m U E A T 11 15 It 0 V A L. FULLER VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. No First Part. UP-TO-DATE AMERICAN VAUDEVILLE. Proclaimed by x\ll io bo One of tho Finest Programmes yet Submitted by the Management, READ THIS FINE BILL. ATHOS! _ ATHOS! Tho Master Rinker, presenting his electrical spectacular ■ scena, "A CARNIVAL ON THE ICK"MAIE VINE, Australia's Male Impersonator. • JACK BONNY", English Specialty Act. ITLO D'ORVILLE, English Character Comedienne* Descriptive Vocalist. ■ MARSHALL PALMER. ROWE AND MORA. In An Act of Myntcry. Serio and Dancer, MAY NEALEY. CHAS. HAIvGIIOE, Coloured Comedian. THE DRISCOLLS, FLORRIE AND STELLA RANGER, AND MANY OTHERS. D^ess Circle and 0.5., 2s: Stalls, Is Plan at Dresden (booking only 6d extra) mh e new tlTeTi'lu ■*- Manners-street, MaoMahon and Donnelly, Proprietor!. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO 1 DAILY. 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. Yesterday's New Programme, THE BEST EVER! It is one of (those delightful selections, whioh is tho pick of THE WORLD'S BEST. WE EMPHATICALLY announce that when you see this Programme you will admit at onco "IT STANDS OUT ALONE." The following arc tho superb subjects t "A Sister's Love" (a. charming story; which must appeal to all women) ; "U.S. Military ' Manoeuvres" ; "His Secret Sin" (a society . drama) j "Bar Z Now Cook" (cowboy Bison cxcl. drama); "A Vapour Bath"; "Bill, a Favourite"; and many others. Think of It ! Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. rjVOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! THE HERO OF THE HOUR. THE HERO OF THE HOUR. 'THE HERO OF THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. THE HEROaOF THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. THE HERO OF THE SOUTH POLE. THE HERO OF THE SOUTH POLE. THE HERO OF TWO HEMISPHERES. THE HERO OF TWO HEMISPHERES. Captain ROALD AMUNDSEN ROALD AMUNDSEN ROALD AMUNDSEN ROALD AMUNDSEN ROALD , AMUNDSEN ROALD AMUNDSEN Will toll THE THRILLING STORY OF HEROIC ADVENTURE, "HOW I .REACHED THE POLE," "HOW I REACHED . THE POLE »' "HOW I REACHED THE POLE " "HOW I REACHED THE POLE " "HOW 1 REACHED THE POLE;" "HOW I REACHED THE POLE."' Illustrated by Over , ,100 ORIGINAL PICTURES,' 100 ORIGINAL PICTURES. Taken by Captain Amundsen' himself. Reserved Seats, 4s; Body of Hall, 3s; Gallery, 2«. The Box Plan Now Open at Holliday'e. Day Sales at Christeson's. ' - ?' ' SMYTHE. ■ QPERA HOUSE. Direction ... George Marlow, Ltd. A GIGANTIC ATTRACTION. AN ABSORBING DRAMA FOR, ALL CLASSES. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, 27th APRIL, First, Presentation in „ Wellington of the Sensational and Remarkable Sucoess, the. Talk of Two Hemispheres, A GIRL'S TEMPTATION, A ( GIRL'S TEMPTATION, Which will be Interpreted by a SPECIAL COTERIE of ESTABLISHED ARTISTS And COMPLETE NEW SCENERY AND EFFECTS, As organised for GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMBINATION. A Thrilling Story of the Prodigal's Return, tho Evils of Sweating, and a Young Girl's Trials. A Telling Exposition of England's Working People. A COMBINATION OF WIT, HUMOUR, AND PATHOS, Which has Sot England Talking and Created an Absolute and PositiveSensation. "WHAT IS FOLLY IN MAN IS SIN IN A WOMAN." The Box Plan Now Open at tho Dresden. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved Seats, 4s. Early Doors, 6d extra. STANLEY GRANT, Managei. pALACE THEATRE^ PETONE. THURSDAY, 25th, FRIDAY, 26th. , Pinerd's Throe-Act Comedy, "/THE SCHOOLMISTRESS," 'THE SCHOOLMISTRESS," Staged by tho HUTT VALLEY AMATEptt DRAMATIC CLUB. Now and Elaborate Scenery. Don't miss it. Como early* First-claSs Orchestra. Curtain 8 p.m. sharp. Dress Circle and Front Stalls, 2s; Back Stalls, Is. Under Royal and -Vice-Regal Patronage. THE EXHIBITION OF BRITISH PAINTINGS! BRITISH PAINTINGS ! Will open oa SATURDAY, 27th APRIL, At 10 o'clock. Admission-ONE SHILLING. Season tickets availablo at Armit's; Holliduy's, and M'Gregor Wright's, Lumbton-quity, for, privuto viow and Opening Ceremony, FRIDAY, 26th, 7s 60^ _ Y'.M.C.A. OLD BO"VS r CLUB. A GRAND CONCERT will be given in the ABoenibly Hull o£ the Y.M.U.A. on THURSDAY, 25th April, at 7.4S p m. All Old Members of the Boys' Department und their friondh cordially invited. Admission Free. F. V. ATKINSON. Chairman. 13.MABIN, lion. Sec. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING. A MEETING under tho auspices o£ the Thorndon Anti-Military Asso- j ciation will be held ai Godber'e Hall, Cuba-street, FRIDAY, 26th April, 8 p.m. All thote who desire the ropeal o£ the Compulsory ClaubWi in the Defence Act are requested to attend. G. DEE.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 97, 24 April 1912, Page 8

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