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jCIIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. NIGHTLY, at B. VAUDEVILLE ! VAUDEVILLE ! THIS 'WEEKCAPTAIN BRUNSWICK AND CO., CAPTAIN BRUNSWICK AND CO., Presenting their Western Skit, "THE TENDERFOOT'S TROUBLES." VALENTINE AND BELL, Wheeled Humorists, "par excellence." CUNNINGHAM AND ROSE, MITCHELL AND LICHTNER, MILLIE The One , MILLIE DORIS and Only. DORIS KINGSLEY AND GRAHAM, AND GREAT DOUBLE COMPANY. Prices and Box Plan as usual. 'Phone 165. Trams stop at door. MONDAY NEXT. A Superlative Attraction, BRENT HAVES, BRENT HAVES, The World's Greatest Banjoist. -\TEW THEATRE, Manners-street. COMMENCING MONDAY. COMMENCING MONDAYA Beautiful Visionary Eiko "Feature," "THE ADVENTURES "THE ADVENTURES "THE ADVENTURES "THE ADVENTURES "THE ADVENTURES "THE ADVENTURES "THE ADVENTURES OF THREE NIGHTS!" ' THREE NIGHTS!" THREE NIGHTS!" THREE NIGHTS!" THREE NIGHTS!" THRPJE NIGHTS!" THREE NIGHTS!" This superb Production Embodies an Enchanting Story set amidst Delightful Scenery. And a Great Supporting Series. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, Manners-st. (next Begg's). THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE! Last JJight TO-NIGHT. Last Night ' "A HIGHLAND ROMANCE!" "A HIGHLAND ROMANCE!" "A HIGHLAND ROMANCE!" "A HIGHLAND ROMANCE!" A Dramatic Episode of Life in the Highlands, beautifully portrayed. Supported by "A WESTERN SISTER'S DEVOTION." "THE VILLAGE CHOIR." "MURPHY'S I O U." And a Host of Others. ON MONDAY NEXT, ANOTHER NORDISK SENSATION, "A MOTHER'S SACRIFICE!" "A MOTHER'S SACRIFICE!" "A MOTHER'S SACRIFICE!" "A MOTHER'S SACRIFICE!" A Splendid Production. ONLY AT THE P.P.P. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! STAR " THEATRE, NEWTOWN. FULLER'S PICTURES— The Best! Admirable Star Feature, • "THE SUFFRAGETTE ." [ LAST NIGHT of i SCOTLAND"S AIR-FLIGHT AND ACCIDENT, MONDAY, "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM." 3d and 6d Children — Adults. 6d and Is. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK. Vivian-street. THE MECCA OF MERRYMAKERS! FOUR SESSIONS DADLY. 10 to 12, 2.30 to 5, 6 to 7 (learners), admission 6d, Skates free, and 7.30 to 10, the Popular Evening Session. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. GENTS' TWO-STEP COMPETITION, For those who have never won a prize. Band Every Evening and Saturday Afternoon. J. MATSON. Proprietor. DAFFODIL DANCING ASSEMBLY, Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, Tuesday Evenings. Eighth Consecutive Season. Invitation-holders are respectfully reminded that TUESDAY NEXT will be an Extended Night. Patron 3of past seasons whose addresses were not known kindly apply to the Committee for 1914 invitations. Ladies' Cloakroom attendant. Musician, Miss Hawthorne. ,A. FIRTH, Hon. Sec. MIRAMAR MUNICIPAL BRASS BAND (Incorporated). BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR, TOWN HALL, MIRAMAR. Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th APRIL, 1914. At 8 p.m. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor, F. Townsend, Esq. Vocal Items. String Band. Bran Tubs for the Children. Admission Adults, 6; Children 3d. SALE OF WORK. npHE Annual Sale of Work in connecA tion with the Khandallah Presbyterian Church will be opened by K. W. Korsley, Esq., in the Town Hall, on Wednesday next, Ist April, at 2.30 p.m. Itwill also be open in the evening from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission, 6d ; Children, 3d. MRS. A. S. HOUSTON, Hon. Sec. LOYAL BRItTnNIA LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. THE Quarterly Summoned Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodgeroom, Lambton-quay, at 7.30 p.m., ON MONDAY NEXT, the 30th MARCH. Business: General. T. PALMER, P.G., Secretary. 121, Washington-avenue, Brooklyn. COURT LADY GLASGOW, No. 82oT, A.O.F. Quarterly Summoned Meeting- on MONDAY NEXT, 30th inst., at 8 p.m. Members are reminded of the Foresters -Picnic at Eastbourne Park, on Easter Monday, and the Anniversary Social to be held in the New Century Hall, on 22n3 April. NAOMI HUTCHINSON. P. 0., Tinakori-road. Sec. 8261 HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. COMUNN NAN GAIDHEAL. A MEETING of Members of tne above Society will be held at 27, Panama-street, on 30th MARCH, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To receive the Report and Balance-sheet of the Society, and to Elect Officers for the ensuing year. All Members whose subscriptions are paid will be eligible for office and to vote or speak at the meeting. - In accordance with Rule VIII., onehalf of the present Council retire by ballot, but are eligible for re-election. J. W. MACKAY, 31, Panama-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 2

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