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fpHEATRE ROYAL. Bronnan-Fuller Vaudeville Circuit. Managing Director Ben. J. Fuller. LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT PROGRAMME. Direct from London. Immense Success LAWRENCE BARCLAY English LAWRENCE BARCLAY Character LAWRENCE BARCLAY Comedian. Australia's Finest 4 CHRISSIES Soriog, Acrobats, 4 CHRISSIES and Dancers, 4 CHRISSIES ALBERT AND HILLIER, Musical Comedy Sketch Artists. THE BROOKLYNS, Comedy Aorobats. Arthur Morley, Tom Te Puni. Ethel Preston, Dan Llewellyn, EUie Bates, Harry Elliott, Kitty Quinn, Warwick Lumley, Vora Murray, Elsie M'Guire. And many others of recognised repute. Dress Circle and 0.5.. 2s; Stalls, Is} Reserved Seats, 2» 6d. Plan at Dresden. Plan Theatre This Afternoon. rp h~e~aTt~r"e rTo ya l. Commencing MONDAY NEXT; Ist JULY. MONDAY NEXT, lßtl B t JULY. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS. Headed by {The Starring Engagement of) ENGLAND'S GREATEST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS. MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS, MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS, MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS, MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS, Supported by hor WEST END LONDON COMPANY ' (For a limited season only). During hor Wellington season, 'Miss Beaumont Collins will produce a number of dramas and comedies from the pens of world-famed authors. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND EFFECTS. Every Detail Faithfully Carried Out. SEVERAL OTHER NEW IMPORTED ACTS Will also appear. THE BOX PLAN IS NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. Prices as Usual, IN SPITE OF GREAT EXPENSE INCURRED. C< X A T I N G RINK. Direction John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING, at 8. Positively the Last Screening of Our Presont Programme. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES. FULLERS' of All PICTURES. ■ Presenting THE ALASKAN FUR TRAPPERS. Coming of tho Lambs. Poor Exoubo that Worked. RICE AND OLD SHOES, The Baby Brido. Tho Ro&egado. IN LITTLE ITALY. Persevering Cavalier. Walk Through a Poultry Farm. Scenes on the Upper Thames. Did Mother Get Her Wish? Orchertra Stalls, It. Stalls, 6d. Complete New Programme Monday. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN* Direction John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' o£ all PICTURES LAST NIGHT ALASKAN BANDITS I (A Stirring Story of tho Fur Trappers in Alaska.) THE RENEGADE r (A, Wild Chaso after Indians for a, Stolen Child.) THE BABY BRIDE! Rice and Old Shoes— Littlo Italy, etc. Pricws— Adults Gd, Children 3d. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. ', WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. rjpOWN HALL. " TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING. At 8 o'clock. organliecital ! organ recital 1 by mr. maug'han barnett (City Organist). Vocalist— MlSS HANNAH SWEENEY. Admission — SIXPENCE \ind ONE SHILLING. JNO. R. PALMER, i Town Clerk. A P B B A ntTo Ujß E. SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Under Auspices of the United Labour Purty. PROFESSOR W. T. MILLS Will Speak on ' "PUBLIC INTERESTS AND PRIVATE RIGHTS." Doors open at 7.30' p.m. . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. nnOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TUESDAY EVENING ""NEXT, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 2nd JULY, 1912. MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA 1 MUNICDPAL ORCHESTRA I Conductor— Mß. MAUGHAN BARNETT VoealisU-MISS HANNAH SWEENEY Admission— Sixpence and One Shilling. , JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTdT* BEN HUR! BEN HURI EN HUR! BEN HUR! BEN HUR! BEN HUR! General Lew Wallace's Stupendous Religious Rbmance will be staged in the following North Island towns: — Now Plymouth— Bth JULY. Wanganui— 9th and 10th JULY. Palinorston North— llth and 12th JULY. Wellington— 17th JULY. Planß open in each town THREE DAYS TO THE OPENING NIGHT. WINTER CARNIVAL, ' A RRANGED by tho Ladies' Auxiliary -V*-_ of the Young Men's, Christian Assdciation, to be held in the Association Rooms, WEDNESDAY nnd THURSDAY, 3rd tmd 4th Jul>. Stalls— Fancy, Plain Goods, Books, Sweets, Produce, Flowers, tmd Refreshments. Side-shows— Prof. A la, tho Great Hypnotist. Fancy Dress Basket Ball, Gymnastic Display, Komikalities, Klowiib, Koons. Musical programme arranged by Mr. Goudie. Opening Ceremony by Mr. J. G. W. Aitken at 2.30, Wed. Admie. .•<ion*Sixponce fi-ota 7 o'clock. M. S.v FOSSETTE, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL V2AVELLEKS' AND WAKEIIOU?EMEN'H ASSOCIATION. ASMOKE CONCERT will be hold in tho Club Rooms on FRIDAY, sth July, at 8 p.m. A good programmo ht\s been arranged, and tx largo attendance is dubirod. J. C.'OLKMAN PEN'RICE, Sec, . TTANLEV, Marjrucrite, iiiul iiauWu ■*"*• urn one of tho Slur Imported Act* i hat open at tbe Royal next Mvaday uighfc, - - - - '■ -

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

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