TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors— John Fullef and Sons. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of Our Grand Aggregation of Picture GenWj including a Vitagraph of Great Power. THE WEB! A THE WEB! Startling THE WEB! Novel THE WEB! Dramatio THE WEBI Tit-bit Portraying Life in High Society Circles. THE EQUINE DETECTIVE I (A Wonderful Animal Story.) PATHE GAZETTE! THE RAPIDS! ROSIE'S REVENGE 1 Prices as usual Plan at Dresden. mHBATRE R O V A L. Direction Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! "~~ TO-NIGHT 1 BRENNAN FULLER VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS. Last 3 Nights of HENCHEY, VINCETTI, and BUSH, ■ Lost 3 Nighte of THE THREE DECARS, Last 3 Nights of TOMATO. Last 3 Nighte of CARMEN and LAURANCE. Last 3 Nights of THE ROSEBUDS. INSTANTANEOUS tt TREMENDOUS SUCCESS of THE ST. LEONARDS, Chair Acrobats and Equilibrist*, with their Wonderful SOMERSAULTING DOG. ,FRED. J. BRANSCOMBE, The Famous Mak Soprano. Spontaneous and enthusiastic reception to GEORGE .DEAN, "An actor who <can sing. A singer who can act. ATHOL ! / ATMOL ! ATHOL ! Tb& Anvil King. And CORONA ! « COHONA ! CORONA ! The Man who Makes the Cornet Talk. D.C. .and O.S. 2e, Stalls Ite. Booking 6d extra. BOOK AT THE DRESDEN. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLER'S PICTURES ! MONDAY NIGHT N!2£Tf MONDAY NIGHT NEXT! A MOST NOTABLE ATTRACTION 1 A MOST NOTABLE ATTRACTION I The Screen is Mightier than the Pen. j The KINEGRAM is a World's ' Educator. " I Amongst other things hitherto unattainable, it brings the Great Antarctic to your doors. AN ENTERTAINMENT-AN EDUCATION. No mere pen picture, but A MEMORABLE HISTORIC RECORD! Official and Filmed ON THE SPOT by Mr. H. G. Ponti^g, F.R.G.S. 3000 ft of Science ! 3000 ft of Science! ANTARCTIC HEROES! ANTARCTIC HEROES! ANTARCTIC HEROES! ANTARCTIC HEROES! ANTARCTIC HEROES! WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE! WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE! WITH SCOTT TO THE POLEI The Greatest Scientific Enterprise Ever Sent Out of England. ANTARCTIC HEROES! A Noble Depiotkm of Noble Deeds Done by Noble Men. A LEGACY TO THE NATIONS. "WHEN CAN THEIR GLORY FADE?" The late Captain Scott, R.N., and his noble companions, who gave up their lives amid the frozen wastes of the cruel Antarctic in the search for knowledge, wrote their names on the scroll of fame in letters of gold and enrolled themselves in. the foremost rank of BRITISH HEROES. "It is a famous story, proclaim it int and ■wide, And let your children's children re-echo it with pride." Special Appropriate Music! 1 Glorious Supporting Programme) D.C., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; U. Circle, Is. Plans at the Dresden. No extra fee. SKATING! SKATING! SKATING 1 KILBIRNTE RINK. (Tuesday Evening Excepted). SATURDAY EVENING, COUPLES' GLIDING COMPETITION! WEDNESDAY NEXT, FANCY DRESS, POSTER, AND MASQUERADE CARNIVAL! A Consolation Prize for every event, irrespective of the Winning Prizes. On view Sartorial Service, Ltd., 64, Willis-street. / . EASTBOURNE. HpHE Organ Recital at St. A 1 bans baa been POSTPONED. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHt7~SUNDAY NIGHT, 24th AUGUST, 1913. | SUNDAY CONCERT ! SUNDAY CONCERT ! ! By the WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Conductor : MR. CHRISTIAN HELLEMANN. Silver Coin Collection. Concert at 8.30. J. F. WOODWARD, Sep. WELLINGTON RUGBY UNION. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CLUB OF- . . FICIALS AND MEMBERS. HpO-NIGHT, at ths Town Hall, at 8 JL o'clock, a deputation representative of all Amateur Sports Bodies is to wait on the City Council on the question of remission of rates on Sports Grounds. It is desired that all Sports Bodies bo strongly represented, and the Union ask that officials and club members make a special effort to be present To-night. W. G. TALBOT, Seoretaty. j RUGBY FOOTBALL. SATURDAY NEXT. AT THE ATHLETIC PARK, at 3. ONE OF THE RUGBY EVENTS OF THE SEASON. TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON. TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON. | The local team is undoubtedly one of the strongest representing Wellington for { some years; while their win- of the Ranfurly Shield by Taranaki stamps the visitors as an exceedingly strong comoinatioti. IMPORTANT EARLY GAMES: FOURTH-CLASS FINAL, PETONE v. PONEKE. I SCHOOLS REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, WELLINGTON v. MANAWATTX Gates open at 1.30. Admission, Is, Grandntancl, Is. Reserved tickets at Armit's or Hornig'*, price 6d. Patrons please note that stiles in centoo of grandstand will be open, and that exit gates at south of ground will be opened at close of game. J__ W. E^ALBOT, Secretory. P~ ALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ANNUAL ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. Opera House, Palmerston North, 24tt, 25th, 26tii SEPTEMBER, 1913. Entries close 30th AUG., 1913. Seleoted pieces may be had on application to tho Tindettigned.— F. t>. OPIE, Director and Secretary. WELLINGT6ITiri^WR~FEirRTES!i LTD. NOTICE io hereby given that, inasmuch as this Company is Retiring from the Harbour Ferry Sef vices -m the 31et instant, all Return Tiekete.not used ,by that date WILL BE TREATED AS CANCELLED. All holders of Concession, Weekly, Monthly, and Season Tickets are required to hand their Tickets into the Company's Office, Ferry Jetty, on MONDAY, Ist September, co that New Tickets may be issued in lieu thereof. E. G. F. ZOHRAB, Manager. .».glgb Ajjguafc, 1913. ---
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1913, Page 2
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