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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors . . .. John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING. THE LAST NIGHT OF OUR PRESENT PROGRAMME. Last FATHER, Night FATHER. Last Italas Masterpiece. Night. SOLDIER'S FURLOUGH. Lafct . The" Building Night of His Majesty's Theatre. Last FATHER AND SON. Night A SNIPE 'HUNT. LIFE WITH A CIRCUS. D.C. Is 6d, Stalk Is, Upper Circlo 6d. Booking Free at Dresden. 'Phone 3153. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors . . John Fuller and Sons. MONDAY EVENING, 10th MARCH. Messrs. Fuller and Sons take pleasure in announcing TWO GREAT PICTURES! Tho I'irst, a Fine Production, entitled BUILDERS OF THE EMPIRE! BUILDERS OF THE EMPIRE! BUILDERS OF THE EMPIRE! A Most Interesting Film, into which is woven and Exciting Story of the Adventures of a Party of Surveyors for the < Transcontinental Railway. And, For the First Timo in Now Zealand, Seng's Magnificent. Picture, - CINDERELLA ! CINDERELLA ! I CINDERELLA ! | A Spectacular Dramatic Adaptation of the well-known Fairy Tale. Plan now open at Dresden. Booking free. mHEATR F, R~O V A L. Direction Brennan^Fullcr. Ltd. TO ; NIGHT. AT 8. TONIGHT. Direct from the London Hippodrome, Tho -Originators of Burlesquo Drama, ATHAS AND COLLINS, ATHAS AND COLLINS, > ATHAS AND COLLINS, In their Original Comedy S!u(s\and Eccentric Drama. Tremendous Success Nightly of MR. FRED CURRAN, England f s GreatMR. FRED CURRAN, est Comediah. HEAR HIM ! SEE HIM ! Mr. Curran had tho honour of appears ing at the Royal command performance at the Palace Theatre, London. AUSTIN & COWAN. Reßhed English AUSTIN & COWAN. Sketoh Team. The Greatest of HASSAN. Indian Magicians. HASSAN. More Beautiful Tableaux by LA FRANCE, LA FRANCE, The Parisian Model. Continued Enormous Success Nightly of SLAVIN AND THOMPSON. Tho Popular Punsters and Sketch Artists A MAGNIFICENT AGGREGATION OF VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS, Prices.— D.C. and O.S. 2s, Stall? Is. Plan at the Dresden. Booking 6d extra. SHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE (Willis-street). * Tho Home of Perfectly-Projected Pictures TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT Of that Magnificent Military Spectacle, "WITH THE COLOURS!" "WITH THE COLOURS!" LAST NIGHT Of a Programme that has been Witnessed during the Last Two Days BY OVER 3000 PERSONS. SEE IT TO-NIGHT ! SEE IT TO-NIGHT! MONDAY'S HUGE STAR ATTRACTIONS. "FOR HER COUNTRY'S SAKE!" "FOR HER COUNTRY'S SAKE!" A Magnificent Military STAR Drama. Featuring that Beautiful Actress Saharet. "FLIRT OR HEROINE!" "FLIRT OR HEROINE!" Maurice Costello at his Best. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults 6d. Children 3d. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees Hayward's, Ltd. Direction West's. Ltd., and Hay ward's. Ltd. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES ! LAST NIGHT Of LAST NIGHT FATHER! FATHER 1 FATHER ! FATHER ! A Remarkable and Thrilling Drama. WHEN CALIFORNIA WAS YOUNG. • JIM AS LIFK-SAVER. - GARDENS OF LUXEMBURG. IN TIME OF PERIL. GETTING FATHER'S CONSENT. VALLEY OF THE NEVA, etc. MONDAY NEXT, MONDAYNICK WINTER! And the NICK WINTER 1 ACE OF CLUBS. A , Powerful Detective Story. , t And IN THE SPRINGTIME OF LIFE! IN THE SPRINGTIME OF LIFE! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY NEXT. MARCH 9th, 1913. WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Conductor — Mr. Herbert Bloy. Overture— "Raymond" (Thomas) Entr'acte^ — "Rosamundo" (Schubert) Rhapsodic— No. 2 (Liszt) "Salt&rello" (Gounod) Minuet (strings only) (Boccherini) . Dances— (a) Poland ; (b) Hungary (Moezkow'ski) Concert Piece— "Trot de Cavaliero" (Rubinstein) Concert at 8.30 p.m. Silver coin collection. JOHN F. WOODWARD, Secretary. N. 2. SOCIALIST PARTY. ' SUNDAY NIGHT. tj il P E E S S^T H E A T R E. J. ROBERTS AND J. BRICE On "THE CLASS STRUGGLE!" Questions .and Discussion. Socialist! Orchestra. Doors open 7.30 sharp. POST OFFICE, 3 p.m. i_ DIXON-STREET, 7 p.m. \ LIVINGSTONE CENTENARY. MASS "~M EET IN G In the : TOWN HALL On WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, Centenary of the Birth of David i Livingstone. __ PACIFIC LODGK, \ . ,), U.A.O.D. MEMBERS aro i.jniinded that the Installation of P.P. A. Bro. Barley as District President, No. 2 District, will tako place at the Druids' Hal), Taranakistreet, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend, and a cordial invitation to be present is extended to officers and members of other city and suburban Druid Lodges. By Order of the A.D. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. ALL persons having Petition Forms in their possession aro requested to forward same to tho undersigned before TUESDAY NEXT, to enable a count of signatures. Further lists will be supplied for another fortnight's canvass to any supporter on application. L. M. A. REARDEN, Trades Hall. MRS. -H. B. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. mUITION Privately or in Class. Classes -"- commence MONDAY. 31st March. Intending pupih aro requested to communicate with Mrs. Mason, 86, Ghuzneo-etreet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 6

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