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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE! Proprietor JOHN FULLER AND SONS. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING. MESSRS. FULLER AND SON'S in answer to numerous rcquctts, have piea6itro in announcing tho reproduction of that truly wonderful picture — THE MAKING OF THE PANAMA CANAL I MANS SUPREMACY OVER NATURE! 4 THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENGINEERING FEATI' COST £75,000,000! 40,000 MEN EMPLOYED! « THE LAND DIVIDED, THE SEAS UNITED I " Owing to other BIG ATTRACTIONS comittg forward, THE PANAMA. CANAL " ' WtLL BE SCREENED FOR THREE NIG-HTS ONLY ! THREE NIGHTS ONLY I On tho last occasion this film was produced in Wellington, hundreds of disappointed patrons wero unable to gain admission. For' tho benefit of thoso patrons and others desiring to see this MARVELLOUS PICTURE m second and third time, tho BOX PLAN WILL BE OPENED TO-DAY AT THE DRESDEN. Booking FREE. THE BUTTERFLIES! A PIANIST AND A STEINWAY GRAND* HANO. CELEBRATED IN ENGLAND! BRHiLIANT SUCCESS IN SOUTH AFRICA! opera~housel 7th TO 15th MARCH. • ' 7th TO 15th MARCH. 7th TO 15th MARCH. " 7th TO 15th AIARCH. Come on the wings of • adventure, ' "Winter Garden, Bournemouth. Or come on the ttippeny car, ' "I considor your show an excelWhere kieses await you 'lent one, certainly one of the best From "Beet Friends" (who hate you) concert parties on the road." —SWEET SUBURBIAH. —DAN GODFREY. EIVE GUINEAS Will be given for n, verse (not exceeding four lihes) on the show as t, whole on any item in "THE BUTTERFLIES' " programmes, sent in not later than THURSDAY, the 13th MARCH, to FRED.McCfREA, Empire Hotel. Winning Competitor will be announced in papers the following day. BOX PLAN OPENS 3rd MARCH, AT DRESDEN— 3s, 2s, Is.

foICKARDS SUPERB COMPANY COMMENCE TO-MORROW NIGHT. OPERA ' HOUSE. Lessee: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. RICKARDS TIVOLI COMPANY RICKARDS TIVOLI COMPANY RICKARDS TIVOLI COMPANY OF WORLD'S STAR ARTISTS. Direotion ..'. HUGH D. M'INT-OSH. Commencing TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING For a Brief Season Only. Introducing a Superb Array of Talent UnßUrp*a6ed in the History of Australasian Vaudeville. ARNOLD DE BIERE! ARNOLD DE BIERE! AND BRILLIANT COMPANY In a Stupendous and Bewildering Enter- 1 taiinment of Astounding ' Feats of Original Magic. TAYLOR AND ARNOLD, America's Greatest Rag-time Monologuists and Eccentric Musical Sketch Toam. ALBERTO MARINI, ' Tho Famous Milanese Tenor. Late Principal Tenor Quinlan Opera Co. CHINKO, The Renowned Boy Juggler. MINNIE KAUFMANN, The, Daring Trick Cyclist. , • . And ■ NELLA 1 WEBB, .NFJLLA WEBB. ' The Incomparable Diseuse, 4 Whose appearances in Australia, ar« proving a succession of, dazzling triumphs PRICES': 4s (Reserves), 3s, Is. Early Door lft extra to Gallery. Box Plafis now_ opemat'the Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's To-morrow. QBE OUR EXTENSIVE LINE Of OFFICE, CHAIRS TYPISTS' CHAIRS, and ROLL-TOP DESKS. Prices lo suit all buyers. I THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, Cuba-street, Wellington. 'Phone 1676. ■ .' , HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. TO WELLINGTON ELECTORS. ' XnELLOW- WORKERS,— JT "t" t I beg to announce that I will again be a Candidate in the workingclaw interest at the forthcoming WjH.B. Elections. ' ' GEORGE GREY FARLAND. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. WOODWARD, 121; Inuesire-st. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of LADIES'. • GENTS', and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING and BOOTS, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121. INGESTRE-ST (Next Skating Rink). •Phone 2379. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. "|%TRS. ROSEN, Cash Purchaser of ■lyM- Ladies', Gents', and Children's Superior Left-off Clothing, Boots, oto | Letters receivo prdmnt attention. Highest prices given. 120, Tbf&h&ki-fctreot. No rtfrftsebUtivei but Mr. and Mrs.' Rosen.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 8

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