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ITIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, i Direction Br*nnan-Full«r», Ltd. NIGHTLY, at 8 o'clock. VAUDEVILEI VAUDEVILLE! ! The World's BEST. This Week a Unique ' GALAXY OF FAMOUS ARTISTS! Starred by 5 MUSICAL 5 LASSIES, 5 5 MUSICAL 5 LASSIES, 5 5 MUSICAL 5 LASSIES, - 5 j A quintette of sterling instrumentalists, Each an artist, and together a perfect FEAST OF MELODY. CHIEF EAGLE HORSE. CHIEF EAGLE HORSE. | A genuine Sioux warrior, the possessor of a phenomenal baritone voice, and appearing in full war rega4ia>. Merrily, Cheerily, Verily Yours, JOLLY FANNY RICE, JOLLY FANNY RICE, Presenting her original novelty, "THE, MINIATURE MIMIC STAGE," Impersonating well-known characters. London's CHAS. ZOLI. Dialect Best CHAS. ZOLI. Comedian. VERNADE ! Intrepid and Novel VERNADE ! Hand-balancing Act. - CARLTON AND SUTTON, Australia's Own Pntterologists. Last Nights of All the Favourites. WELSH AND CARBASSE,_ The Laughmakers from the Legitimate. In "Tom Katz Dinner Party." Last Week the Best of Animal Acts, HOWARD'S BEARS! HOWARD'S BEARS 1 Bring the Children, to see these Wonderful pets. MARGARET CARAHER, Soprano WESTON AND HILL, Comedy Artists. LITTLE MOLLIE, Child Artist. D.C. and 0.5., 2s ; Stalls, Is 6d ; Upper Circle, Is. Plan at Dresden Booking 6d. "OEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, A Manners-st. (next Begg's). THE SHOW THAT SETS THE PACE. Last Night TO-NIGHT Last Night THE FALLEN ANGEL! THE FALLEN ANGEL! THE FALLEN 'ANGEL ! Magnificent Drama by the Rex Company, portraying with vivid effect, WOMAN'S REDEMPTION. Supported by a, Grand Scries of Eight Superb Dramas, Comedies, otc. TO-MORROW (Thursday) TO-MORROW A Most Exciting Drama by "Messtor," DETECTIVE KELLY ! DETECTIVE KELLY! DETECTIVE KELLY! This is another of those grand detective stories for which THE P.P.P. IS FAMOUS. FOLLOW THE CROWDS. QT. - THOMAS'S HALL. Lessees South Wellington Picture Co. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Last Night of our present Big Programme of over 7000 ft of Amusing, Instructive, 1 and Thrilling Entertainment. To-morrow we feature Florence Turner in THE ROSE OF SURREY, a most fasI cinating drama. mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER "SCHOOL-GIRLS: THEIR MAKING I OR MARRING FOR THE BATTLE OF LIFE." LECTURE by DR. TRUBY KING. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Admission Free. i THE WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION '* OF SPIRITUALISTS. A' CONCERT will bo held in the New Century Hall, Kent-terraoe, TONIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, in Aid of the Building Fund. Admission One Shilling. BAND. £JITY BAND AT NEWTOWN PARK, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 8 'o'clock. t AMERICAN ATHLETES' FAREWELL SPORTS CARNIVAL. (Under jurisdiction N.Z. Association.) BASIN RESERVE, NEXT SATURDAY. /"^OME and see the American Champions, who are now at the TOP OF THEHt FORM, competing against the best of New | Zealand Athletes. WITNESS THEHI LATEST AOHIEVEi MENTS : REX TEMPLETON created fresh figures for the Australasian Pole Vault record. G. L. PARKER in Sprints has defeated all comers in. Australia. jE. R. OAUGHEY {Snot-putting and javelin) has beaten all Australasian records. JIMMY POWER is holder of tha AusI tralasiau Mile Championship and Victorian record. Admission, Is. First Event, 2.30. LOWER HUTT MAYORAL ELECTION "jy/TR. T. 0, DAWSON will be pleased if those in favour of his Candidature will kindly meet him at the Lyceum Hall, at 8 o'clock TO-MORROW (THURS.DAY) EVENING, the 26th instant, for the purpose of forming Committees and i discussing matters to further his interests in this campaign. THE LONDON AND MIDLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (The Largest and Oldest Independent English Fire Office), Beg to notify that they have appointed THE COLONIAL CARRYING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, ; WELLINGTON, as Chief Agents for the Province of Wellington, as from Ist March, 1914. All classes of Fire Insurance effected at Lowest Current Rates. City and Country Sub-Agents required. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. NIGHTINGALE, Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', aud Children* Left-off Clothing. Boot*, Bags, Portmanteaux, etc. ; letters receive prompt attention. 103. Lambtoa-auar. '?boa» 2824. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 47, 25 February 1914, Page 2

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