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mHEA TR^ ROYAL. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. To-night, by speoial request, MISS LOUIE DUGGAN, the Devonshire Nightingale, will sing " Will He Answer Goo Goo? )f and "What Do You Say, Molly Molloy?" MR. MARSH LITTLE will sing "Off to Philadelphia," and the EMSA DUO "Tiiniornty Mary" (with Irish Jig Accompaniment)! TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 18th MARCH, ELECTRA ELECTRA At the corner of Johnston-at^ and Lamb-ton-quay will absorb into his body tho full strength of the power which runs the trams. npHEATRE ROYAL. The Home of Refined and Up-to-date Vaudeville. , Direction ...... Bronnan-Fuller, ' Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT GRAND COMPLETE CHANGE. Profouhd Sensation caused nightly by ELECTRA The ELECTRA ELECTRA Human ELECTRA ELECTRA Dynamo. • ELECTRA A THRILLING PERFORMANCE. Nothing liko it ever seen before in N.Z. OUR AUDIENCES SPELLBOUND Ahd struck with awe and wonder at this daring ahd pheribmenal act. Tho Last Week of ELECTRA Tho Electric ELECTRA ELECTRA Marvel. ELECTRA Take* 17C0 \olts of eleotrioity through his body, ejeoting ft>rks i of electricity from his tongue, lighting rags from sparks from his finger tips, and toying with a voltage high enough to kill an ordinary man, are some of tho remarkablo feats which aro porformed by this great artist. HENRY & MAY. The marvellous HENRY & MAY. Trick Cyclists, in HENRY & MAY. their humorous act. Popular juvenile ESMA DUO. dancers. ESMA DUO. SLAVIN and THOMPSON. SLAVIN and THOMPSON. Parodists and Patter Purveyors. ■ Tho beautiful LOUIE DUGGAN. me2Zo-soprano. LOUIE DUGGAN. The MARSDENS. Balancing, feats of The MARSDENS. strength, posing— the The MARSDENS. modern Samsons. In original scena MARSH LITTLE in two scenes, MARSH LITTLE j " GOING BACK." and his company. Prices as usual. Prices as usual. Plan at the Dresden. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. THIS EVENING AT 8. Messrs. Fuller and Sons will take pleasure in presenting a COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. A Selection of the t World's ■ Best Productions. THE STOLEN TREATY. STOLEN TREATY. A Wonderful three-reel Drama or&mmed * full of incidohfc. THE STOLEN TREATY Is one of the Finest Films produced by the famous Nordi&k Company. A TOPICAL. New Zealand Leads the Way. Scenes on Board H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. \ H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. The First Battleship Presented 1 to the British Navy. HIS MAJESTY THE KINJ3 Inspects the "New Zealand" at Porttmouth. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. Inspection of the ship by MR. MACKENZIE (High Commissioner), And Delegates of New Zealand. , . H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. Specially taken for Messrs. Fuller and ,' Sons by kind permission of the Admiralty. IRELAND, THE OPPRESSED.' IRELAND, THE OPPRESSED. Vivid Picture of Life in Ireland in 1798. Accompanied by a Grand Selection of 1 ' Irish Airs. IRELAND, THE OPPRESSED. I<* -IRELAND, THE OPPRESSED. • - Produced in Ireland by tbe Kalem Co. . POWER OF SILENCE. Animal Studies. Pink Corsets. ,' • THE BULL FIGHT.' Guilty Conscience. Japanese .Magic. Overture and Selections by His Majesty's Grand Orchestra, who to-night will play tho overture) "MartHa" (Flotow); selection, " Tannhauser " (Wagner). D.C. Is 6d, Stalls Is, Upper Circle 6d. Booking free at Dresden. On request trams stop at Tjieatre. 'Phone 3153. STAR THEATRE, "NEWTOWN. Lessees Hayw&rd's, Ltd. Direction West's, Ltd., and Hay ward's, Ltd. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES I TO-NIGHT'S STARTLING TIONSTBE BLACK MASK! A Great and THE BLACK MASK! Remarkable THE BLACK MASK! Dramatic Story. First Appearanoo in New Zealand of H.M. BATTLESHIP NEW ZEALAND! H.M. BATTLESHIP NEW ZEALAND! Visited by H.M. the King and many New Zealand Notabilities. THE POWER OF SILENOE! THE POWER OF SILENOE! THE POWER OF SILENOE! A .Lubin Two-reel Masterpiece. Heart-holding all the time. An Appealing Story. IRELAND, THE OPPRESSED! IRELAND, THE OPPRESSED I IRELAND, THE OPPRESSED! Staffed Amidst Glorious Scenery. AND BIG ALT.. NEW PROGRAMME) QT. THOMAS'S _HALL, NEWTOWN. ' Direction— John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES! FULLERS' of All. PICTURES! All New STAR Programme! All N*w STAR Programme 1 The LATEST and BEST! FIRST EFFORT, LYALL BAY GALA, TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. i NEXT. mOWNH A L L. THURSDAY, at, 8. COMBINED PICTURE SHOW I COMBINED PICTURE SHOW! By All Local Motion Picture Companies. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. , Art Union Tickets le, Admit and ReeerVe your Seat. COMMENCING SATURDAY. GRAND CARNIVAL! GRAND CARNIVAL! NEWTOWN PARK, ", II a.m. to 10 p.m 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. MAMMOTH DISPLAYS By 1000 PERFORMERS t 1000 Look Out for Particular!. ■ £100 ART UNION TICKETS, Is. Admit to the Park,' but WILL NOT be sold at the Gate, MOONLIGHT MERRYMAKERS (TRAMWAY BAND). FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. NEWTOWN PARK, WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, at 8 p.m. Procession Leaves G.P.O. at 6.45, via Willis, Manners, Cuba, and Vivian streets, to Newtown Park. Prize of £1 Is for Best Poster Dress. Prize of £1 Is for Best Fancy Dress. Entries received by Secretary, 22, Rus-sell-terrace. Good Programme of Amusements at Park. Silver Coin Collection in aid of Tram* way Band Instrument Fund. THE TALE OF THE TERRACE." At the Benefit Concert To-morrow Night. Benefit .Concert. Come and Hear &>, & ne « Con< - er * Programme To-morrow Night, Conoert Chamber.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1913, Page 8

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