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TTIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. ! Direction Brennan-Fullers, Ltd. NIGHTLY, at 8. VAUDEVILLE! VAUDEVILLE! Last Night of present Programme. SIDNEY BACH, Entertainer. GEORGE ROWLEY, Dancer. TOM LEONARD, Comedian. AGNES RAWES, Soprano. ZOLI, Comedian. CARLTON. SUTTON. Last Night of the MUSICAL LASSIES. JOLLY FANNY RICE. EAGLE HORSE. VERNADE. N.B.— Look for Monday's Programme! Prices :• D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is 6d ; Upper Circle, Is. Plan at Dresden. Booking Fee, 6tl. 'Phone 165. THOMAS'S HALL. Lessees South Wellington Picture Co. LAST NIGHT Protea, Fisherinan'6 Luck, British North Borneo. MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, QUEEN'S JEWELS! QUEEN'S JEWELS! QUEEN'S JEWELS! QUEEN'S JEWELS! Through Flaming Gajtes (Rex D.), Journal 50, A Good Turn, Lubin Comic, Pimplee, Ivanhoe, and Others. 3d— Popular Prices.— 6d tasb theatre, newtown. fullers' pictures! to-night is the last night of Our Twin Stars TO-NIGIIT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. Broncho's Resplendent Drama, 2000 ft —"THE OPEN DOOR !"— 2000ft The PJay that Really Pleases. "A SHROUD OF SNOW !" A Thrilling Rtu*ian Tragedy. 6d AND OTHER GEMS. Is f\ P E R A HOUSE. SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. H. E. HOLLAND, Social Democratio Candidato for the Mayoialty, Will Lecture on "THE PARIS COMMUNE." The First Great Socialist Revolution. A Lesson in Municipal Administration by tho Working Class.' Doors open 7.30. Silver Coin Collection. rriHß SALVATION ARMY CITY STL■L VER BAND will (weather permitting) render a Programme in the Hospital Grounds on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, the Bth instant, at 3 p.m. t A .Collection will be taken in Aid of the Institution. S. INWOOD, Secretary. ~Y M. C. A. TO-NIGHT— B o'clock, Prayer Meeting. TO-MORROW (Sunday)-4 p.m., Meeting for Men, to be addressed by Mr. A. Jameson, National Secretary. Al.l men invited. 5 p.m., Strangers' Tea. All visitors cordially welcomed. NEW ZEALAND CLUB AND ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE. LUNCHEON TO EARL GREY (Ex Governor-General of Canada). TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, At TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, At 1 p.m. Members' Tickets, 2s. ' DANCING. DANCING. I"tE Silver Fern Assembly will hold a . Danco in the Alexandra Hall every FRIDAY EVENING. Good Music, Good Floor. Gents Is, Ladies od. Invitations may be obtained at the dOor. H. LESTER, M.O. RAWA ASSEMBLY. THE above Assembly Class will be opened by Miss Rowe, in tho Masonic Hall, Adelaide-road, Berhampore, on Monday, 9th March, and every successive Monday. Dancing 8 to 11. Music by Mr. A. Williams. Popular Prices— Ladies 6d, Gentlemen Is. rjITIZrNS 1 CARNIVAL. GRAND NIGHT CARNIVAL. TE ARO BATHS. THURSDAY NIGHT, 12th INST., 8 p.m. HAROLD HARDWICK, HAROLD HARDWICK. AUSTRALIA'S CHAMPION. THURSDAY, 12th INST. ASTBOUIINE* BOROUGH~CO UNCIL FEKRY SERVICE. REDUCED FARES. Adults: Return. Is: Single, 6d. Children, Half-price. TIME-TABLE. SUNDAYS. Leave. Leave. Leave. Wellington. Day's Bay. Rona Bay. 10.30 a.m. 9,15 a.m. 9.25 a.m. 2.30 p.m. - 1.15 p.m. 1.25 p.m. 5.50 p.m. 5.0 p.m. 5.10 p.m. 9.15 p.m. 8.20, p.m. 8.30 p.m. Co to Eastbourne for Sun and Health, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAINS STOPPING AT MANGAMAIRE. ON and after MONDAY, 9th March, 1914, the ,7.60 a,rn. Wellington-Wood-vill© train will stop at Mangamaire to take up or set down passengers. BY ORDER. ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF TEMPORARY STOPPING OF PARTS OF STREETS. NOTICE is hereby given that part of Victoria-road, between Torwood-road and Jubilee-road, and also the southern end of Alexandra-road, are closed to traffic until further notice. 11. ABRAHAM, Town Clerk. Wellington, 7th March, 1914. MISS I-IARDINGE-MALTBY. ELOCUTION AND VOICE PRODUCTION, DRAMATIC ART. Hours— Four to su, or by appointment. 'Phone 3192. Aldous' Building, 208, Luiabton>qu»y. :

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 2

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