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QPERA HOUSE, Direction ... George Marlow, Ltd. ANOTHER EMPHATIC SUCCESS ! Last night the Bna«ious Opera House wa» again Crowded to Overflowing. THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP • THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP I THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP! THE LUCK OF KOARING CAMP I Tlio Enormously Surceusful ainl Picturesque Drama ot Western Mining Life. A Succession of Beautiful and llealißtio Stage- Pictures. GORGEOUSLY MOUNTED. Teeming with _ Sensational Inotdsatß and Thrilling Situations. MAGNIFICENTLY INTERPRETED By GEORGE MARLOW'S BIIILTJAKT DRAMATIC COMPANY! THE THRILJJNG LUCK SENSATIONAL OF EMOTIONAL ROARING APPEALING CAMP FASCINATING A Faithful RoprcfcontttLioit of th& Amen* can Wild VToH in the Early Gold / Digging Days. FOR FOUR NIGHTS MORE! THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP I PopiiTar Prices: 3s. 2s, and In. Reserved Beats, 4s. Early Doors, G<l extra. Box Plan at tho Dresden. Day Sale* at Chrisfce&on's. STANLEY GRANT, Manager. THE N E~W T~ifiT¥Ri£ Mannens-fitreot. MacMahon and Donnellj% Propriotore. GO WHERE THE* CROWDS GOl, DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. • V CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW! To-day and To-night, Tuosday, 7th May. USUAL DELIGHTFUL CHANGE. Headed by Dimuis'u Famous Tragio Love Romance, "CAMILLE !" "CAMILLE !»» With Vittoria Lepanto, tho Greatest and Most Beautiful Actress in Italy, aa "Cannlle." This enthralling story has delighted millions of women throughout tho world. And tho following superb support subjects: "A ROMANCE* OF WALL-STREET" (Vitagraph Dranmtio Masterpiece.) "Under Burning Skies" (A.B. drama).— "For Love 7 ' (Itala drama).--"A Match and No Prko," "Economy" (comedies). —Eto. Eto. Think of It! Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. gKA T I N~G HIN X, The Recognised Home of Perfect Pioturea THIS EVENING AT 8. FULLERS' the Best PICTURES FULLERS' Of All. PICTURES. Presenting tho Eclair Company's Great Masterpiece, ZIGOMAR ROBBER KING ZIGOMAR versus NICK CARTER DETECTIVE NICK CARTER Tho Greatest Dramatic- Production Ever Imported. CAMILLE Patho Frero's CAMILLE Mastorpioco. And Numerous Others. Orchestra Stalls, lo; Stalls, 6d. ST, THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWnT Direction John Fuller and Sonu. THIS EVENING, at 8. FULLERS Tho Best PICTURES I FULLERS' of All. PICTURES! ZIGOMAR Versus NICK CARTER ! ZIGOMAR, Versus NICK CARTER I ZIGOMAR Ver«us NICK CARTER ! Proclaimed by a Hugo and Enthusiaetio Audience ac one of tho Most Fascinating and Dramatic Films Yet Shown. CAMILLB Path© CAMILLE CAMILLE Masterpiece CAMILLE THE MEETING OF THE WAYS. 1 (Vitagraph Drama.) GOT A MATCH ? PATHE GAZETTE. Etc., Etc. Prices — Adults 6d, Children 3d.' .... SKATING! SKATING ! KILBIRNIE SKATING RINK. Four Sessions daily, viz., 10 to 12, 2.30 to 5, 6 to, 7 (learners' session, admission to which is 6d, including skates), 7.15 to 10 (Tuosday evenings exceptod). Band iv attendance every Evening and Saturday Aftomoon. Ladies' Graceful Skating Aniatour Competition To-morrow NigkL—J. Matson, Proprietor. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ■ PETONE. MASCOTTE PICTURES I MASCOTTE PICTURES! EVERY NIGHT and MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. Complete Change of Programme Every, Wednesday and Saturday. Prices— ls and 6d. .»• KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PATRONS. The Proprietors of the above Picture Theatre have Leased the same to Mr. H. M. JOHNSON, Lower Hutt, who will take over the management as from Tomorrow, marking the occasion in the Evening with a Specially Selected P.ro« gramme Full details To-morrow. I THE YORKSHIRE SOCIETY OF NEW, ZEALAND, Wellington. SKtfKB CONCERT, GODBER'S, CUBA-STREET. WEDNESDAY, Bth MAY, at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s 6d. All Yorkshireinen and their friends art welcome. E. B. L. READE, Hon, Secretary. UNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. npiHE First Winter Social will b© held in A tho Church, lngestro-streotj on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the Bth inst., commencing at 8 o'clock. Tho Roy. R. J. Ha-11, of Auckland, will bo present, and will deliver a short! address. TE ARO RAILWAY. ALL porsons sympathetic towards the development and improvement, of the To Aro Railway Station, aro mvitwl to attend a. Meeting to be held in tlio Tiffin Tearooms on THURSDAY NEXT, ufc 4 p.m. " WELLINGTON RAILWAY ■ LEAGUE, Convonorsi MRS. H. B. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANC«*«». /CLASSES on Mondays and WednesVJ days, fit 8 p.m., in Private Hall, 86, Ghuzneo-street, notvr St. Pctev s Church. Private tuition by aiTangSmottt. Proficiency ensured iv SIX PRIVATE Lessons. ni ALTERNATIVE Tenders avo invited for tho following:— v LOT I.— All that piece of Land situate in tlie Townohip of Palmowton North, containing One Aero (snore ov less), having 1 , a I'rontago of 200 links to RangitikeUolreet, Pahnerslon Notlh, by v, depth of 500'hnk«. bcinff tlie laud coiupiised in Cortifio*tc X>£ Title Regt^or Book Volume 18, Folio 211, together with th<> Brewery and Bottling; i Slorrs and other lUiildingh eror-lod there- ! upon. Together aleo with tUc Goodwill 'of tho Rimuoir of Brewers and Bottlers ndw being earned on thereupon by J. GaUoolie, anO tlio Plimi, Fixtures, and Stock-in-trade connected with tho said businoiw, us v tfoini? concern. LOT 2.— The Raid piece of Land, together with tlie Buildhifis creeled thereon ouljr. Lot 3.— The Goodwill of the said Busi» nesf, Iho Stock-in-Trode, and Plant only. Tenders clo-sa on tho 13th day of MAY. 1912. 3 i 'or fuvthei particulars and conditions oi hmdov, apply Mem*. Gitt'arO, Moore *»d Bpulp, TiHßtee* foi tho awuow, Baniritikct* t4ivi-t. Pahneriitoii North; or I GUSTAVE lURBCU, IV. J ' " Areoualkul, • 1 Palmmton Moiik,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 108, 7 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 108, 7 May 1912, Page 8

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