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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SATURDAY, ISth JANUARY. LAST PANAMA CANAL MATINEE! Doors open 2. Commence 2.30. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. . Proprietors John Fuller and Son* LAST; NIGHTS! LAST NIGHTS 1 THE MAKING Of the PANAMA CANAL! PANAMA CANAL! PANAMA CANAL t _ The actual construction of this gigantic engineering feat is followed from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. The marvellous labour-saving appliances are shown in every detail. Among these may be mentioned . , THE EXPLOSION OF TWELVE TONS OF DYNAMITE, THE MIGHTY TRENCH DIGGERS, Etc., Etc. : Messrs. Fuller are not given to cx&ff. [ geratioh concerning the quality of their productions. It may confidently be asserted that this triumph of the Kinem&tographer's art— THE MAKING OF THE PANAMA . CANAL - has never been approached. Also, THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC ENTERTAINMENT NOVELTIES. An UNPRECEDENTED PROGRAMME Dress Circle, Is 6d ; Stalls, ' Is : Upper Circle, 6d. Booking 2e. Plan at Dresden. Boxes 10s 6d. On request tram* stop nt the Theatre. 'Phone 3153. Seats not kept after 8 o clock. No extra charge. • TH'U*A T R E R 0 V A L. Brennan-Fullers, Ltd. Th\ Home of Refined Vaudeville. BRILLIANT SUCCESS! BRILLIANT SUCCESS! GREAT RECEPTION \ GREAT RECEPTION! For a BESSIE SLAUGHTER, Season short BESSIE SLAUGHTER, only. The' Sweetest Contralto in Vaudeville. The EVA MUDGE, Electric American EVA MUDGE, ' Spark Ih a Series of Quick Changes. FRED. RIVENHALL, Comedian MARTA GOLDEN, Comedienne. THE BRACKENS, Wire Walkers. MARK ERIOKSEN, Comedian. Last Three Night* here of PHILLIPS AND MERRITT. Sketch Artiste, Dancers, Vocalists. ERNEST PITCHER, Comodiah. THE DELROYS. Jugglers. % Prices— D.C. and O.S. Is, Stalls 1«. Pl*n at Dresden. Booking 6d extra. yjiHE KING^ THEATRE^ Props., West>, Ltd., Linleyand Donovan WES T'S PICTURES Present a Programme OF UNSURPASSED , EXCELLENCE, Headed by GREED FOR GOLD. GREED FOR GOLD. GREED FOR GOLD. A, Modern Drama of Powerful Plot, Gorgeous Setting, and Magnificent. Acting. PRODUCED IN NATURAL COLOURS. And supported by A High-claes Selection from the Cream of the World's Film Productions including THE GIRL IN THE CABOOSE. CAPTAIN BARNACLE'S WAY. GREEN-EYED MONSTER. TRAFALGAR AND TO-DAY. CHUMPS. JIM'S JOY DAY. Etc., Etc., Etc Accompanied .by Delightful Orchestral , Selections. COMING. COMING. THE MILLS OF THE GODS. ' THE MILLS OF THE GODS. ' Usual Prices. • Reserves at Cus&ek'a, Mannm-ttreet, or 'Phone 3413. • SHORTTS' CONTINUOUS THEATRE WILLIS-STREET. The Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 Complete' Change of Programme. Presenting t that SUPERB PICTURESTRONGER SEXI An Intensely STRONGER SEXI Appealing Drum*. VITAGRAPH ROMANCE! A Story of Elopement, Hardship, »nd Forgiveness. THE PONY THAT PAID THE RENTI FORTUNE IN A TEA CUPI A Picture of more than usual interest to Ladies. PATHE ENGLISH GAZETTEI SQUAW'S LOVE (ttidiaft Drama)! | CAPTAIN CUFF'S NEIGHBOURS t (Comic.) Scenic, Comic, and Educational Pictures. SEE THIS SUPERB PROGRAMME! Equal to anything previously . screened. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults 6d, Children 3d. TAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees Hay ward's, Ltd. ( Direction West's, Ltd., and Hayw&rd'», Ltd.* WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. To-night's Big Specialities : THE WORK OF HIS HANDS. THE WORK OF HIS HANDS. A Powerful Drama, brilliantly shown, i CAPT. BARNACLE'S LEGACY. ! CAPT. BARNACLE'S LEGACY. A Deliglitful Vitagraph Comedy. IN A GARDEN. A Romantic IN A GARDEN. Story: Weary Starts Rings in Pumpkinville. Weary Starts Rings in Pumpkinville. RED SAUNDER'S SACRIFICE. RED SAUNDER'S SACRIFICE. A Thrilling Western Drama. FRIENDS-Whiffles as Hero, : Eta QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN! " Direction— John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES 1 FULLERS' of All. PICTURES) THE BROKEN SWORD THE BROKEN SWORD • (A military dra.ma, with a, powerful love story, and a thrilling dash through the air on a motor cycle by a, young officer), ■ Supported by the Latest Comedies, Dramas and Scenics. "VTEW MUSIO_ AT ■ BEGG'S! Supplies of the LATEST HOME SUCCESSES ,now to hand. We give the titles "SWEET "KYES OF BLUE"'- (Montague Phillips) "THE WHISPERING WHEAT" (Leslie Elliott) "LOVJNG IS SO SWEET" (Coningsby Clarke) Price Is 6d each. Posted, Is 7d. ALBUM OF THREE SONGS," entitled "SEA ECHOES," by Montague Phillip*. These we can recommond to all lovers of the beautiful in music. Price 3s 6d copy. RAGTIME MUSIC-England, America, and Australia are Ragtime mad. New Zealand will soon be likewise. Supplies to hand of the two biff Ragtimo suecewes — "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" and "EVERYBODY'S DOING IT." You want to Hear these Catchy Melodies. Price Is 6d each. Posted, Is 7d. All the latest at BEGG'S. Our Pianists will try over any musio on request. , A visit to our Warehouse will be worth while. - CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED, Manners-street, Wellington. *The House for Everything Musical. S*S. RAKITJRA, FOR WEST COAST T TT , PORTS. UK above Steamer will sail for Greymouth ahd HokiHka (weather and S'/ ) Si l U. ( ' tetiecs . Permitting), at 4 p.m. TO-» MORROW, (Friday), landing cargo at Hokitika direct. For freight, etQ., apply \V. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., . Agents. A SOUND"~PROPOSITION. FOR SALE, BOOK' STATIONERY, ahd TOBACCO BUSINESS, Lamb-ton-quay; r6ht £2 per week, with lease; cash ofter or stock at \ aluation ; satisfactory reaeohs for Belling. Apply GORDON AND GOTCH, 4e»-erCub»-»trcet;

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1913, Page 8

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