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miIEATRE ROYAL. ■Direction Brennail-FuHer, Ltd.' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! , At 8 o'clock. PAUL G'ORDEN! PAUL OORDEN ! PAUL GOHDKNt PAUL GORDEN! PAUL GOBDKN! PAUL GORDEN! Wellington'!) Latest Tin ill. LA FRANCE' LA FRANCE! LA FRANCE' LA FRANCE! LA FRANCE! LA FRANCE 1 Wellington's Admiration. HASSAN ! HASSAN ! HASSAN ! HASSAN ! Wellington's Wondeif. SLAVIN nnd THOMPSON* I ERNEST PITCHER! And ARTHUR ELLIOTT! Wellington's Wholehearted Laughter. MAUD FANNING 1 MAUD FANNING i ] Wellington's Popular Coon Siiijjor. PEDRINt ! PEDRINI ! PF.DP..INI i PEDRINI! PEDKINI! PBDIUNI ! Who offers £100 lo an.yor.c- twoviiij? His 4SOlb weight-balancing tioi gotmuiL. Committeo of audience invited on to the stage. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL ALL-STAR COMPANY BVER PRESENTED TO THE WELLINGTON PUBLIC BY THE BRENDAN-FULLER • MANAGEMENT. ■Pfiec3 aa usual. Prices as usual. Plaii at D.-csden. j XTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE; Proprietors John Fuller nnd Sons. THIS EVENING, at 8. By General Desire Messrs. John Fuller nnd Sons will present THE MAKING Of THE PANAMA CANAL! Tho Greatest Engineering Feat in the World s History. The Land Divided the Seas United. PANAMA CANAL Cost £75,000.000 PANAMA CANAL 40,000 men PANAMA CANAL employed. PANAMA CANAL A magnificent • PANAMA CANAL Picture, PANAMA CANAL showing tho PANAMA CANAL magnitude of PANAMA CANAL this great PANAMA CANAL undertaking. In Addition, A COMPLETE NEW PROGRAMME Will be Submitted, Consisting of the Latest Ehglish, American and Continental Filmic Successes, arriving by the b.s. Aorahgi to-day from 1* risco. D.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is, Upper Circle 6d. Booking fee at Dresden. On request trams stop at Theatre. 'Phone 3163. npHE KING'S THEATRE. Props., West's, Ltd., Linley and Donovan. WEST'S PICTURES Are still on Iho High Tide of Popularity. THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME Unsurpassed, including as it does, THE MONEYLENDERS 1 THE MONEYLENDERS! A Romance in Colours, full of Startling momenta, produced ift Pnthe's most ihimitablo way. THE FACE AND THE VOICE THE FACE AND THE VOICE (A Maurice Costello and Flo Turner story) During the screening of this picture Mku Cissie O'Keefe will sing "Ben Bolt" and "Ora Pro Nobis"— a delightful interlude. O'DONOVAN'S DIVISION I " An exciting railway drama. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Prices as usual. 'Phofie 3143. WEST'S NEW ERA MATINEE. Threepence to Stall*, Adults Sixpence; Dress Circle, Children and Adults usual prices. 3 CHILDREN STALLS. 3 3_CHILDREN STALLS. 3__ STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees Hay ward's, Ltd. Direction West's, Ltd., and Hayward'i, Ltd. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES I TO-NIGHT'S HUGE ATTRACTION J FROM COUNTRY TO TOWNf ' FROM COUNTRY TO TOWN! A Delightful Story of Human Interest. Appeals to All. NOTHING TO WEAR! A Vita NOTHING TO WEAR! Comedy. FOR THE LOVE OF A WOMAN! FOR THE LOVE OF A WOMAN! A TiTfilling Military Drama. ROSELEAVES I Featuring ROSELEAVES! Miss Florence turner. WHIFFLES AND HIS TWO SONS! PASSING OF A GROUCH, etc. KILBIRNIE PICTURES! gILBIBNJE HALL. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY. EVIL GENIUS! A Wonderful Film. EVIL GEi-uiJS! Over 2000 ft lohg. EVIL GENIUS 1 The Latest EVIL GENIUS! Star Attraction. EVIL GENIUS I Adults 6d, Children 3d. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, Direction-*John Fuller and Son*. TO-NIGHT, at 8. LIEUT. ROSE and the CHINESE SEAS. LIEUT. ROSE and the CHINESE SEAS. TOUCH OF A BABE. 'A HONEYMOON TRIP. A LUCKY FALL. TOPICAL GAZETTE, Etc T YCEUM THEATRE, PETONE. JU THE FOLLIES! For Positively One Night Only. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY! NIGHT., KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT, For Positively Ono Night Only, MONDAY, 3rd MARCH. 1 After a most Successful Season iv J Wellington ] GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE. DRUIDS' HALL. 28th FEBRUARY, 1913. Proceeds in aid of Mi-. A. NunnefleVand ! Family (Metnbor of Waterside Work' 01s' Union). Full Brass Band in altottdftnee aud Orchestral Accompaniment. Dances interspersed with Musical Items. Tho Butcher Prodigy Orchestra will nesist. Good Music, Good Song?, Latest Dances. Tickets, Is. H. SIMPSON, Bandmaster. A. LEON KRD JONES, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, m O \V N^* HAL L. SATURDAY NEXT, Ist MARCH. 1913, Afc 8 o'clock ORGAN RECITAL! ORGAN RECITAL! OKCAN RKOITAL! By MR. J. MAUGHAN BAIINETT, Gioy Organist. Prelude nnd Fugue, D.major ......... Bach Oterture— "Tannlmuser" , Wagner Overture, C-minor Hollins Military March Schubert And Works by Lemare, Hensolt, l ? nulke«, r<*>d Wiernc. AFRAGMEX'FoF ASTROLOGY," tiy "Morning Star." Ot Interest to Old and Youmjf. "Informative and Interesting."— Vido Evening Pogl, 22nd Feb. ObtainnWe by Post Only. Adilro:s MORNING STAR. ___^_ Evening _Pogt._ HIS MajosSyV, Theatre — Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. This Evening, at fc. The Making o* the Piuiama Canal. "Tue Land Divided, th«s Sifts Uwtecl.'i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1913, Page 8

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