HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction BRENNAN-FULLERS, LTD. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ANOTHER MAMMOTH ALL-STAR COMPANY of WORLD-FAMED ARTISTS ! The magnitude of which has never boon approached nor excelled by any similar combination. A TRULY WONDERFUL SHOW I A TRULY WONDERFUL SHOW! HOWARD'SSfSS E HOWARD'S BEARS AND DOGS, THE PERFECTION OF ANIMAL TRAINING. BEARS CYCLING J3EARS DANCING TJEARS EARS JUGGLING I>BARS MUSICAL -t>EARS THE GREATEST OF ALL ANIMAL ACTS. REAPPEARANT2E, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, THE ROYAE BANZAI FAMILY OF JAPANESE ENTERTAINERS ! BANZAI XT'AMILY! Tho World's Greatest Troupe of Equilibrists, Pole ANZAI -t 1 AMILY 1 Walkers, and Sensational Risley Workers. Appearing nightly in a Gorgeous Stage Sotting amLMagtiiflcent Costumes of Costly Silks and Velvets, beautifully embroidered in gold. A VERITABLE BLAZE OF ORIENTAL SPLENDOUR! , vutxan SPECIAL AND STARRING ENGAGEMENT OF WILTON— WELCH AND CARBASSE— LOUISE THE LAUGHMAKERS FROM THE LEGITIMATE, IN HIGH-CLASS COMEDY SKETCHES. Supported by a BRILLIANT TTAUDEVILLE riOMPANY ! RILLIANT V AUDEVILLK V^OMPANY! 4 PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. BOOK NOW AND ENSURE GOOD SEATS. D.C. AND O.S 9 /. STALLS .a -i //» UPPER CIRCLE -I /. Plan at Dresden. Booking 6d extra. -*-/ Theatro 'Phone 165.
IMPRESS THEATRE. "Where Everybody Goes," j Stalls 3d. Dress Circle 6d. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. Lubin's Great "Feature" Drama, "A SON OF "A SON OF "A SON OF HIS FATHER!" HIS FATHER!" HIS FATHER!" "HER HUSBAND AND MY WIFE" (Thanhouser's Big "Feature" Comedy.) "ALTENA SISTERS!" (Famous Vaudeville Act). "SCENES IN CALCUTTA!" (Beautiful Natural-coloured Scenic.) AND OTHERS. With Delightful Selections by THE EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. MANAGERIAL NOTICE. v TO-DAY and TO-MORROW. The Superb Athletic Study, "GEORGES CARPENTIER v. BOMBARDIER' WELLS !" » Showing the Training of these two Wortdfaimed Athletes, and their CONTEST FOR THE HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF EUROPE, And for a Purse of £4000, held in London Bth December last. Will be SHOWN ONLY FOUR TIMES DAILY, as follow: — 12^30 p.m.; 1.30 p.m. 5.30 p.m. ; 6.30 p.m. , ALL THE LATEST SUCCESSES At npHE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIO STORE. "They've Got Me Doin' it Now." A Medley Ragtime Song, introducing all tho popular favourites. "Piano Man" Berlin and Snyder's Latest Successful Song. "Don't Leave Your Wife Alone." (Irving Berlin) And "Tho Birds and the Brook" (Scottische). Catchy and Tuneful. ALL -j in COPY. PORTED, ■% In THE ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 116, Cuba-street. 116, Ouba-street. — Open Every Evening till 9.30. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of Tho Trustee Act, 1908 ; and In the matter of The Public Trust Office Act, 1908; and In the matter of the Estate of George Tuckwell, formerly of Wellington, in the Dominion of New Zealand, but latterly of Sydney and Coba-r, in tho State of New South Wales, in tho Commonwealth of Australia, Labourer (deceased). PURSUANT to an Order made by His Honour Mr. Justico Cooper,' under Seotion 74 of the Trustee Aot, 1908, on the second day o£ August, 1914, in the matter of the above estate, all creditors ami others (including therein those claiming as next of kin of the said George Tiitckwell) having claims against tho estate of tho said deceased, are required to send in their ciaimo to tho Pubho Trustee, Wellington. New Zealand, on of beforo the 31st May, 1914, and in default of any such claims the Public Trustee will on the last-mentioned date proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to tho claims of which he ehall then have notice. Dated at Wellington, New Zealand, this 2nd day of August, 1913. J. W. MACDONALD, Solicitor to the Public Triiil. Office. NOTE.— The said George Tuckwell was, by an Order of the «akl Court, on the 23rd March, 191 J, presumed to bo dead. He was a native of Wellington, and loft to reside in New South Walo«. Claimants must forward full particulars of the parents of tho i said Georgo Tuckwell, his brother* and sisters, tbo date of his birth, and a resume of his life, which information will bo cheeked with tho true facts in the possession of the Public TrU6t Office^ _ fish ! "*"TfsH"T~ fish! MUNICIPAL FISH MARKET, JKKVOIS-QUAY. LARGE Supplies (including Flounders) ! 011 Sale TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). Market open from 6 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. JNO. R. PALMER, 16th February, 1914. Town Clerk.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 39, 16 February 1914, Page 2
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