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THEATRE ROYAL. Brennan-Fuller Vaudeville Circuit. Managing Director Bon. J. Fuller. THE HOME OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. MORE NEW STAR ACTS THIS WEEK. Comprising English, American, and Continental Artists, inoludinc: THE KING'S COLLEGE BOYS, , THE KING'S COLLEGE BOYSI Society • Harmonieing Entertainers. ENGLAND'S SWEF/TKST SINGERS. MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS JdISS BEAUMONT COLLINS And LONDON WEST END COMPANY In the Soreaming Domestic Farcical Comedy, "BEDFELLOWS." And is the one in which Mies Collins reopens at tho Coliseum, London, on her return to England. > MAISIE ELLIS, England's Dashing Serio Imported from England, PFiGGY ROMA. LAWRENCE BARCLAY, The Gveat Enstlieh Character Comedian, ALBERT and HILLIER, Comedy Artists. ALBERT and HILLIER, Comedy Artists. And Embracing Among Others. 16 HIGH-CL ASS VARIETY ARTISTS. Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalk, Is: Reserved SeatH, 2s 6cl. Plan at Dresden. ' ■' ■ i rnHE NEW THEATRE, •*• Manners-street. ' MaoMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. GO WHERE THE OROWDB GO I CONTINUOUS '"PICTURE P ' m SHOW 1 One Ounco of Judgment is worth a Ton of Work 1 MscMahon and Donnelly emphatically announce that their preeent programme PICTURE WORLD " ° f t TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. 10th JULY. ;;the midnight wedding i" "THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING !" "THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING 1" "THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING 1" A Really Enthralling Picture Drama. To-day's Photo-plays are Incomparable. To-day'e Photo-plays are Convincing. To-day' 6 Photo-plays are Exquievte. . "THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING 1" "THE, MIDNIGHT WEDDING !" Is a Fa&qmating Drama of Intense Heart Interest. REMEMBER— We never raise our price*. REMEMBER— Wo always change our • gramme, on Tuesdays and Fridays. COMING-^REDEMPTION r 1 The Latest London Dramatic Rage. Think of it!— Adults. SIXPENCE. ' ChiIdren,_THREEPENCE Everywhere. mHE ADELPHI. Situation— WlLLlS-STREET. Children Who Labour "A ' remarkable Children Who Luboui" Edison Drama." Children Who Labour ' —Times. Children Who Labour "The KineinatoChildren Who Labour graph hoe been Children Who Labour called into serChildren Who Labour vice effectively." Children Who Labour —Dominion, Children Who Labour "An unusually inChildren Who Labour tereeting film . . . Children Who Labour which conveys a Children Who Labour strong lesson." — Children Who Labour , Poat. Children Who Labour A ' human 6toi 4 y, Children Who Labour strongly and Children Who Labour beautifully told. And Our PERFECTLY PROJECTED PICTURE ' PROGRAMME. •Pricee— Circle Is 6d, Reserved Stalls le, Stalls 6d ; Childron, Is, 6d, 3d. Booking Free afc, tho Theatre, or rinr up 3442. NOTICE. FRIDAY NEXT-^-THE ADELPHI MASKED MALE QUARTETTE. What is tho Downfall of a Ministry Compared with tho Departure of THE DANDIES. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. LAST 4 NIGHTS. of the "Always Merry and Bright* DANDIES (RED). DANDIES (RED). DANDIES (RED). "The wind that shakes th© Barley" is as ' nothing to the APPLAUSE AND LAUGHTER which nightly shakos THE COSY CONCERT CHAMBER ' to its happy foundation. Mr. Edward Branseonibe's ENGLISH COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY THE DANDIES Aro farewelling fov tho LAST 4 NIGHTS \ In tho Gems of their Endless Repertoire. FAREWELL! A LONG FAREWELL! To tho Popular Numbers "Tho Curate," "Tho Scarecrow," "Comin' Thro' tho Rye;" "Rufue Rastus," "V© Banks and Braes," "Thora," "The Deathless Army," "Green Bonnets," "Dame- Rumour," etc., etc Farewell to thiß Dandy Company which has won its way in a remarkable manner to 1 the hearts of Wellington theatregoers. Reserved seats must bo occupied not later than 8.5 p.m. Prices: 3s, 2s, 7s. Box Plan Dresden till 5 p.m., aftor 5 at Christeson's. Day Sale Christeson's. WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY. An Entirely New Company THE DANDIES (Green). WELLINGTON SOCIETY OF PRO- , FESSIONAL MUSICIANS. FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT. mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER WEDNESDAY7I7th JULY. Toy Symphony, epecially composed for - this Concert by . Messrs. Maughan Barnett, Laurence Watkins, and Horace Hunt. Items by Misses Phoebe Parßone, B. Riohmond, May Donaldson, Messrs. Horace Hunt, C. H. Stephens, and F. R. Johnstone. Prices— 2« 6d, 2s, and Is. Box Plan Dresden Next Friday. F. R. JOHNSTONE, Hon. Sec/ A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. FRIDAY NIGHT ! 12th JULY. FRIDAY NIGHT! MARANUI CHURCH HALL, LYALL BAY. Prizes for the Best Fancy Dress (Ladies and Gents). Mueio by Mr. A. Timming;s. Refreshments. G<x>d floor. Dancing 8 till !■ o'olook. Double Ticket 3;, Ladies Is 6d, Gents THOS. F. WARD, Hon. Seo. FRIDAY NIGHT 1 DON'T FORGET! FRIDAY NIGHT I ORIENTAL TENNIS CLUB. ANNUAL BALL! SYDNEY-STRKET SCHOOLROOM, FRIDAY, 12th JULY. , Dancing 8.15 p.m. W. M'Laughlin's Orchestra. F. CORNET, Sec, 5, Brougham-street. 1.0.0. F., N.Z. " SOUTHERN CROSS AND ZEALANDIA LODGES. . T PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE TOURNAMENT, To be held in the Burlington Too, Rooms, Willis-street (next Stewart Daweon's), WEDNESDAY, 17th JULY,' I9I2. Tickets— Ladies' In, (Jente Is 6d. Commencing 7.45 p.m. A. BODLEY, 207, Grunt-road. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. " ARBOR DAY! ARBOR DAY. I HEREBY invite Citizens deuirous of taking part in (ho Celebration of ARBOR DAY to meat me in my Room nt tho Town Hall OIV WEDNESDAY, tbe JWh instant (THIS EVENING), at 8 o clock., i DAVID. H'LABBN, lath July, h» ' Alai ' Oi:< ;

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1912, Page 8

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