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riTHE KING'S THEATRE. -*■ Proprietors : West's, Limited, and Linley and Donovan. WEST'S SUPERIOR PICTURES WEST'S SUPERIOR PICTURES TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Last opportunity of witnessing: THE THREE SULTANAS. Customs of the Siamese. BOUND AND RELEASED. BOUND AND RELEASED. Ronneby, Sweden. OUT OF THE DEPTHS. Prices, Is and' 6d. Plan at Abel's' and Theatre. Booking Fee 6d. 'Phono 3143. MONDAY. MONDAY. West's "Star' 'Attraction, REDEEMED BY FIRE. REDEEMED BY FIRE. REDEEMED BY FIRE. REDEEMED BY FIRE. A Drama with a theatrical atmosphere All keynotes of scenes of thrilling interest, that comprise one of the finest btories of Love and Sacrifice. ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT 1 THE DANDIES 1 THE DANDIES ! In the COSY CONCERT CHAMBER. EVERY EVENING, EVERY EVENING, At 8 o'clock. Mr. Edward Branscombe Presents his ENGLISH COSTUME COMEDY CO., THE DANDIES! In New Songe, New Dancee, New Character Caricatures, New Concerted Numbers, New Burlesques, New Pantomime Sketches, Etc., Etc., Etc. 'ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. THE DANDIES! "HAVE MADE GOOD." THE COSY CONCERT CHAMBER Is Nightly Filled to Overflowing. THE DANDIES Appeal to All Classes of the Community with Refined Taetee. COME IN OUT OF THE COLD. The Hall is Heated to a Comfortable Temperature. . Prices— 3s, 2s, Is. No extra charges. Box Plan Dreeden. Day Sale* CbristeEon's. , v KING GEORGE THEATRE. Lower Hutt. MONDAY NEXT, 15th JULY, At 8 p.m. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL 1 To T. M. WILFORD, Esq., M.P. Concert Programme under direction of Mr. E. J. Hill. Musio by M'Menannn's Orchestra (Three Performers.) Double tickets, 3s ; Gents' ' 2s ; Extra Lady, Is. C. HOLLARD, Chairman. M. J. HODGINS, Secretary. Tickets may bo obtained from M. H. Johnson's or E. P. Rishworth's, Majnroad, Lower Hutt, and from all members of tho Committee. (IRAND CONCERT AND DANCE, To be held in the VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-ROAD, - On •TUESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1912, at 8 p.m., In Aid of the Richmond Freo Kindergarten, Constable. street. Tickets Two Shillings. WOMEN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LEAGUE. ' Lady Ward, President. nrtHE Monthly Meeting will be held in J- Social Hall, Manners-street, on TUESDAY NEXT, 2nd July,' at 7.45 p.m. Full attendance is requested. ■ E. MOORE, Hon. Sec. V M^ o- a! TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m.— Prayer Meeting. SUNDAY, ■ 4 p.m.— Men's Meeting. Speaker— Mr. Shell, of Mission to Seamen. 5 p.m.— Strangers' Toa. \ 8.15 p.m.— Song Service. Wednesday,' 2.30—10 p.m.— Winter Sale. Thursday, 2.30 — 10 p.m. — Sale. Friday— 6 p.m.— Foreign Work. 7 p.m. — Boys' Department. Saturday, 8 p.m.— Prayer Mooting. . MARANUI CHURCH HALL, FRIDAY, 12th JULY. Q.RAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS Dancing 8 till 1. Good Music. Good floor. Refreshments. THOS. F. WARD, ■ Honl Secretary. DANCING. DANCING. l mHE Athletic Social Club will hold its TT 4 nn i ial Danoo on MONDAY NIGHT, Slst July, 1912, in tho Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, and every following Monday Night. Musio by A. Timniingß. Gents, Is; Ladies, 6d. Hon. Committee, A. Hayter, J. Seluay. Good music. Good floor. TTNOWN, that Brennan-Fullers are submitting ' a programme of certified magnificence at the Theatre Royal next Monday evening. TO RESIDENTS -.hOF KILBIRNIE, MARANUI, AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in • ra - > the Kilbirnie Hall on TUESDAY, 2nd July, at 8 p.m., to Protest Against the Alteration of the Existing Tram Sections. The Mayor and Councillors will be invited' to be present. , J. J. CLARK, Chairman, Kilbirnie Ratepayers' Association. MRS. MOORE, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing and Deportment, JTJECEIVES Pupils for Tuition Class on LtV TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. Children carefully trained at hor Residence. 28. BIDWILL-STREET. Telephone. MUSIO "THEf BLUE BIRD" AT BEGG'S. "THE BLUE BIRD" AT BEGG'S. riIHIS fascinating Fairy Play will •JL shortly visit Wellington, and wo are pLea«ed to announce having received full supplies of tho Music, as follows : — "BLUE BIRD" Waltz, 2s, a Waltz that will be played- every whore; "Bluo Bird" Piano Score. 4s; Four Dances from the "Blue Bird," 3s; "Dance of the Joys," a taking Piano Solo, 2s; and "Song of the Mothers (in 2 keyoy, 2s. All this Musio will be appreciated by lovers of the good in Music. NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS. All a the Musio for the Festival to be hold in November now in stock. CHAS. BEGG& CO., LTD., 19-21, MANNERST-ST., WELLINGTON, The Houso for Good Music and Musical Good*. COUBTEXEY vTmOHR, METAPHYSICIAN (Lato of Melbourne), WISHES to notify his PatienU that ho hab removed from his rooms, Bank of Australasia, to 221, Wollingtonterrdce. . All discates mid complaints treated without drugß or operations. Cases pronounced incurable specially invited. Advieo frou. 221, WELLINGTON-TER. KNOWN, tliwl Bronnan-Fallors will pretvnt Alim Beaumont) Collins, L"?«,L ''"? «, ft 1^ r r abe * t Emotional Aovrc*', iind y, cist Lmi London Compun}-, at the Royal jwst Monday aigiik v ' x

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 8