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rjfl HEA TR M ROY AL. Direction .... liw>nnau-Fulk<r, Liil. TO-NIGHT AND*EVISKY EVEKINu, At 8 oVloulc. Unqualified nnd Glorious Success of Our GREAT ARRAY OF NEW ARTISTS. Tim Weeks Programme Universally Aoclaitned tho Finest for Many Months. Brilli.-ml and Emphatic Success of PAUL GOttUON One of the World's PAUL GORDON Marvels. The great. PAUL GORDON cst and most phonoI'AUj, GORDON inonpl Wiio Walkcv PAUL GORDON <3xh.r.i Presenting one of the Most Brilliant Specialities ever submitted ',• a WellitmUm audieive. THE DUSNTC ON THE WIRK Immense Success of LA FRANCE! LA I'KANCE! LA FRANCE! LA FRANCIS! The Beautiful Paris Model. i Marvellous HASSAN, Wohderful Illusionist, HASSAN, Mystifier The Great Ihdian Fakir. PEDRINI The Inimitable TOBY PEDRINI Foot Balancing THE PEDRINI and Novelty Act. BABOON. „„. SLA.VIM AND THOMPSON, ERNEST PITCHER I The Big Mug. •Last Night* of ARTHUR ELLIOTT MAUD FANNING D.C. and 0.5., 2s i Stalls, Is. Booking 6d extra. Plan at the Dresden. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING, at 8. Fur-swell to SWEET NELL! SWEET NELL! Positively the La«t Njght of Australia's Most Popular Actress, MISS NELLIE STEWART, MISS NELLIE STEWART, In That Fascinating and Rothahtic Comedy, SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY! SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY! Tho story of the love of King Charles " for tho ragged rind barefooted orango girl. LAST. NIGHT Of the above Maghificent Production and a series of the latest Ehglish, American, and Continental Successes. TO-MORROW EVENING (Thursday), Complete Change of Programme, i -Including THE PANAMA CANAL! D.C. Is 6d, Stalls. Is, Upper Circle 6d. Booking fee at Dresden. On request trams stop at Theatre. 'Phone 3153. npHE KING'S THBATRB. Props., West's. Ltd., Litilev find Donovan. WEST'S PICTURES! , Present . West's The STAR of the PERIOD, West's THE MONEYLENDER ! West's THE MONEYLENDER 1 West's THE MONEYLENDER ! West's • A perfect West's PATHE PRODUCTION. West's At onco the most powerfullyWest's conceived and convincingly-acted West's of any dro-mi yet presented. Also WestS THE FACE OR THE VOICE, West's during the screening ol! which West's Miss Cissy O'Keefe will rehder West's "Ora Pro Nobis" and "Ben Bolt/ West's and a supporting selection of picWest's tures of. unqualified excellence. West's Usual Prices. 'Phohe 3143. Sho¥tt'¥"contlnuous theatre (Willis-sheet). Tho Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures TO-NIGHT Last Night. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Last Night. TO-NIGHT Of that Beautiful Star Di'atna, "FROM COUNTRY ?O TOWN !" "FROM COUNTRY TO TOWN !" "FROM COUNTRY TO TOWN !" - "FROM COUNTRY TO TOWN 1" "FROM COUNTRY TO TOWN 1" Tho most attractivo L-.diat 1 Drama yet screened in Wellington. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. "TO MONTSERRAT,'' A magnificently coloured Star Scenic. "EESCUE OF UNCLE MUN" (Edison). fc "THE THUNDERBOLT" 1 (Thanhauser). • TOMORRO\>MTrtURSDAY). Complete Chango ot Pro^'am-he, presenting thai gi'eat Nrval Drama, "ROMANCE OF THL U.U. NAVY," Open Daily from 11 a.nii to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults 6d, Childien sd. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. Manners-street. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS IS OUR& ! For Selection anu Projection We ore "it. To say nothing of our Superb Orchestw. LAST DAY and LAST NIGHT of STRENGTH AND CUNNING (Star drama). PLOT AND PASH (Burlesque). STRUGGLE OF HEART (Drama). FUNNICUS, BOATBUILDER (Comic). AND THERE ARE OTHERS. Another GRAND CHAKGF, Thursday. FOLLOW THE CROWDS ! mH E N'E W THEATRE, JL Manners-street. (MacMahon ami Dohhelly'e). CONTINUOUS PICTURES! Dfcily— ll a.m. till 11 p.m. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO!" "The Survival of tho Fittest." TO-DAY -and TO-NIGHT, 26th FEB. Your LAST CHANCE of Witnessing The Sublime Nordisk Ladies' Drama. "A MAN WITHOUT CONSCIENCE!" "A MAN WITHOUT CONSCIENCE!" And all the Othe,. 1 Exquisite Subjects. TO-MORROW, ENTIRE CHANGE, including! "THE DRIVER, OF THE DE.4DWCOD COACH" (Kalcr.i "aia^cpiecfc' 1 ). Think of It!— Adults, SIXPENCE j Children, THRffiPENCF-. m o w n hall. COSY CONCERT CHAMBER. L&tt THE FOLLIES. Nighi La*t THE FOLLIES. Night Last THE FOLLIES. NitfMfc Tho Greatest find Cleverest Show of this ! kind eve/ seen in Wellington. Prices— 3^, Sc, and 13. ■ Plan at Dresden. TsYCEUM" THEATRE^ PETONE. THE FOLLIES . Will Appear for Ohe Night Only, NEXT-, FRIDAY. : All Petone Residents are Sure to-Go on a Hilarious Riot- to See this Great and Glorious . ■ METROPOLITAN COMBINATION. 1 Watch your local .paper. , V\ ANTED, INSTRUCTOR AND DEMONSTRATOR IN ADDING AND LISTING MACHINES. ETC. THE Public Service Commissioner of New Zealand invitos Applications for the Position of Instructor ana^Demortsfratof (male or female) of Addihg Machines and buck Uko mechanical appliances in tho Offices of this Public Service, New Zealahd. Salary £260 per annum (General Division). Applicants will require — (a) To submit full particulars of their experience and t qualification*, naming ' iho macHihes or appliances they are capable of operating and of furnienihK instruction thereon, and stating the period such machines or nppliancc-s, linve been worked by them. (b) To attach to their application? CERTIFIED wmplM of machine work executed by_ them, and give the time occupiorl upon *ach sample. (c).To furnish satisfactory evidence, ot ' their ability to conduct Claseee of Instruction and to prescribe Examinations to' determine competency o{ learners. (d) To supply evidence of character. Age not to exce^ 40 year*. The selected applicants will require to conduct Claf«ef of Instruction and ndviw Departments in the application of machine ( processps to the Clei'icnl and Ac counting Work. A probationary period pf six months will require to b© served before confirmation of appointment ia mado. Duties to commence about' Ist April, 1913. Applications, addressed to tnft undftrsigtied, will be received up to and including 15th March. A. J. tl. BENGK. Seorttary. Public Service Commissioner's Office, .Wellington, New Zealand* : , 22ud February, 1913.

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

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