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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE ; Direction Brennan-Fullers, Ltd.,| PACKED TO THE DOORS. Better than Ever. TO-NIGHT. ) A- Galaxy of Star Acts from the World'B i Leading Vaudeville Theatres. j BRENNAN-FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS A Brilliant Programme. Tremendous Reception Nightly of, DESPERADO and LA ROSE, DESPERADO and LA ROSE, The Most Sensational and Daring of Aerial Artists. Direct from America, j A Big Hit, FOOLISH 'FORD, FOOLISH FORD, The Craziest of Crazy Comedians. LA PERLE The Extraordi. LA PERLE LA PERLE nary Lady LA PERLE LA PERLE Contortionist. LA PERLE THREE BREVES, Presenting a Novel and Original Musical Act. . MISS GABRIELLE HOPE, The Talented English Instrumentalist. . . Last Nights of MAY BRILLIANT. MARJORIE DAW. DELEVALE and GILBERT. LILY VOCKLER. BRIGHT SISTERS. D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, le 6d; Upper Circle, 1«. Box Plan at Dresden. • Booking, 6d extra. Theatre 'phone 165. ' ' S \ TgjMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes." CONTINUOUS PICTURES! Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ' Stalk, 3d. Dress Circle, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. " Three Great "Feature" Dramas, / "THE ADOPTED BROTHER" "THE ADOPTED BROTHER" "THE ADOPTED BROTHER" "THE ADOPTED BROTHER"(A.B. Cp.'s Sensational Story), "v "THE DROP OF BLOOD" "THE DROP OF BLOOD" , "THE DROP OF BLOOD" "THE DROP OF BLOOD", , (Vitagraph's Exciting Adventure). "THE BLIND BASKET WEAVER" "THE BLIND BASKET WEAVER" "THE BLIND BASKET WEAVER" i "THE BLIND BASKET WEAVER" (Kalem-Co.'s Pathetic Work). "ALEXANDRIA" "ALEXANDRIA" (Beautiful Sconio Study). "HER WOODEN LEG" "HER WOODEN LEG" - (Lubin<Jomedy Success). AND- SEVERAL OTHERS. ' i. WELLINGTON WHOLESALE . STOREMEN'S UNION. A , SPECIAL Urgent Meeting of Mem- •*•■*■ bers will be hold in Office,, Queen's Chambers, at 8 o'clock TO- • NIGHT, Every member must attend. **"** • By^ordflr. " v R. -A. SIMPSON, Hj^i {W ,ii. General Secretary. ' "E^AS'TBO'URN^ FERRIES. HOLIDAY TIME-TABLE. MONDAY- (LABOUR DAY). 'STEAMERS DUCHESS, OOBAR, AND AWAROA\ 'TO AND" FROM DAY'S BAY EVERY } HALF-HOUR, ' £Firsfc boaV9*a.m. Last boat from Bay 1 p.m. EASTBOURNE SERVICE. 1 TO AND FROM RONA BAY: 1 'Leave Wellington— lo a.m., 11 aan.) 1.15 p.m., 2.30 p.m. 5.20. p.m., 6.20 p.m., 10.15 p.m. - ,iLeav& 4 Eaatbourne— B.loa.m., ll.loJa.rn., 1.10 p.m., 4.30 p.m., b p..m., 7 prm. BEAUTIFUL BUSH ! ; ATTRACTIVE BEACHES! 1 Fares— Adutte, Is 3d return; Children, 6-J return LATEST MUSIC-AT ~~ ; BEGG'S. ' ptOPUIAR- SONGS-All the Popular X ■ Items sung in the "Sunshine Girl," viz., "The Gaby Glide," "Be My Little Bumble Bee," Is 6d ; "Laughing Song" (Grace- Pa-lotta), Is 6d. BALLADS — Clara, ButtY Successes: "Fairy Pipers," "Leaves and the Wind" (keys suitable for all voices), le 9d each. Complete supplies in four keys now to hand of Herman Loot's favourite Song, "Little Grey Home in the West," also , Ernest Ball's big hit, "Till the Sands of ■ the Desert Grow Cold." WALTZES— In stock from. the. melodies, of -the Operas— "Quaker Girl" "Sunshine Girl" > "Miss Hook of*Holluid"And ■ "Belle -of New York." Is 9d-ea«h. Our ' Pianists are at your eeryioe to try.* , ' over any mtusio you wish. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, Sole Agents for BRINSMEAD AND OTHER WORLDFAMED PIANOS. FUNERAL CARD. TTIHE Friends of the late Thomas George 'JL Barnes are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late reei- . denoe, No. 113, Wallace-street, on Friday, 24th 'October, 1913, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery,- Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., 1 Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranski-street and 28, Riddiford-street 'Phone f137 (day or night). PACIFIC LODGE. nrWTE members o! the above Lodge are X invited to attend the Funeral of our late Bro. Thomas George Barnes, -which, will lea/ye his late residence, No. 113, [ Wallace-street, To-morrow (Friday), at 2 • p.m., ior the Cemetery, Karon. - By order .gf, tlxe AJ) t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 99, 23 October 1913, Page 2

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