TTIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. ' Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. NIGHTLY, at 8. VAUDEVILLE ! VAUDEVILLE ! Last Night 3 This Bill. CAPTAIN BRUNSWICK AND CO., CAPTAIN BRUNSWICK AND CO., Presenting their Western Skit, j "THE TENDERFOOT'S TROUBLES." VALENTINE AND BELL, Wheeled Humorists, "pay excellence." CUNNINGHAM AND ROSE, America's Premier Black-faoed Specialty. MITCHELL AND LICHTNER, If Laughing Hurt 6 You MILLIE The One MILLIE DORIS and Only. DORIS A Novel Musical Comedy Sketch by KINGSLEY AND GRAHAM, AND GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. Prices and Box Plan as usual. 'Phone 165. Trams stop at' door. MEW T H E'A-T H E, Manners-street. . TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Selig's Thrilling Detective "Feature,'' "THE FINGER PRINT 3" "THE FINGER PRINT !" Illustrated News, "ECLAIR JOURNAL !"- Rex's Delightful 'Drama, ' "THE FLOWER.GIKL !" SPECIAL 'NOTICE r- - TO-MORROW. AFTERNOON ! In order to enable' Schoolchildren to witness this wonderfully interesting and educational production, show^jig life in the British Army and Navy,' j "IN THE KING'S 1 SERVICE !" | "IN THE KING'S^ SERVICE !" will be shown at tlje afternoon sessions (only) To-morrow, as- an, EXTRA j item. . I EOPLE'S PICTURE.. PALACE, Manners-st. (next Begg'e). THE ONLY SHOW WORTH. WHILE ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! "A HIGHLAND ROMANCE!" "A HIGHLAND ROMANCE!" "A HIGHLAND ROMANCE!" "A HIGHLAND ROMANCE!" "A HIGHLAND ROMANCE!" "A HIGHLAND ROMANCE!" 'A Romantic Episode of Life in the High- . lands. A Story of Love and Deception,:- produced , in- a. perfect manner. Supported by "A WESTERN SISTER'S DEVOTION." "MURPHY'S -I" 0 U." "ECLAIR" JOURNAL" (Latest and Best) "THE VILLAGE ,CHOIR." And Others. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! m H E B R I T" A, N'« N I A. Direction -.A. J. Coleman. THE CONTINUOUS THEATRE. • TO-DAY'S COLOSSAL TRIUMPH! An Extraordinary Attraction, TRAPPED IN A FOREST FIRE! TRAPPED IN A FOREST FIRE! TRAPPED IN A FOREST FIRE! TRAPPED -IN A FOREST FIRE ! TRAPPED IN A FOREST FIRE! TRAPPED IN A FOREST FIREJ TRAPPED IN A FOREST FIRE! TRAPPED IN A FOREST FIRE! Depicting Actual Raging Forest Pires. Thrilling and Remarkable Escapes. | Supported by An Interesting KEYSTONE offering, HOW MOVING PICTURES ARE MADE, HOW MOVING PICTURES ARE MADE HOW MOVING PICTURES ARE MADE MARY JANE ! A Vitagraph MARY JANE ! Banquet of MARY JANE ! Merriment. HOW BOBBY CALLED » HER BLUFF! LATEST PATHE GAZETTE.WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC. 7 ALL Women interested are requested to- join a Deputation to meet the Hon. H. D. Bell to discuss the Prevention of the White Slave Traffic in New Zealand. Further particulars in Saturday's Post. •-• . WELLINGTON RUGBY - REFEREES' ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General ""-Meeting of the Association will bo held at the V.M.C.A. Rooms, Willis-street, pn TUESDAY NEXT, 31st March, 1914, at 8 p.m. Business— Annual Report and Balancesheet, Election of Officers, General. . _ L. SD3YERS, Hon. Seo. SUCCESSFUL MUSIC ! BEGG'S BEST SELLERS. WE wish to draw the attention of Music-lovers to the following International successes:— , SONGS— "May in My Garden" "God Remembers When the World Forgets" "A Little Love, a Little Kiss" "Little Grey Home in th» West." PRICE, 1* 9d each. POPULAR BALLADS— ■ ' "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" ."That's How I Need You" "You Made_ Me Love You" "On tho Mississippi." PRICE, Is 6d each WALTZES - "GfoIden Morn" (Cowley) "Dawn of Spririg" (Hope) "Dream of the South." - ' PRICE, Is 9d each. TANGO"Tres Mouterde" ("Too MuchrMustard"). This Tango is an extraordinary success, and is played all over the World. PRICE, Is 9d-copy. All interested are cordially invited to visit our Warehouse to hear the above. Our Pianists are always at your service. CHAS. BEGG"& CO., LTD., MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON, Sole Agents for High-grade Pianos by Brinsmead, Bluthner, Schiedmayer, Gors, and Kallmann, etc. DURING THE APPAREL SALE WE'RE OFFERING 40 PIECES 40 | WHITE VELOUR FLANNELETTE, I WHITE VELOUR FLANNELETTE, i 2/-I-I HALF-DOZEN. A Thick, Soft, Strong Twill Cloth, ! 32 inchea Wide. WRITE FOR A PATTERN. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., 48-50, MANNERS-STREET. EASTER HOLIDAYS. TMT ANTED KNOWN. The place to have your Suits or Costumes Dry Cleaned or Dyed is ESTALL'S STEAM DYEWORKS, Opp. Salvation Army. But Note the Address: 85, VIVIAN-STREET. 'Phone 3035. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture, highest prico; cash down. C. Daubney, 148, Tory-street. %
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 2
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