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■"■jCTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fullor-Brennnns, Ltd. The Palatial Home of C'lonn Vaudeville!, NIGHTLY AT 8 p.m. THE PICK OF VAUDEVILLE! * One of the Largest nnd Best ' Programmes Ever Presented. New Programme Received with Thunderous Applause by an Overflowing Jituise La"=t Night. BRENT HAVES, BRENT HAVES, The "Paganiui" of the Banjo. Absolutely the World's Greatest Banjo* , Virtuoso. ' A MUSICAL REVELATION. DOROTHY HARRIS, DOROTHY HARRIS, Tho Ragtime Strcnk. The Girl who Gives a New Moaning to ' Rngtime. FOSTER, LAMONT AND FOSTER, FOSTER. LAMONT AND FOSTER, Iron-Jawed Marvels. THE LUXOR 3, THE LUXORS, Novel Instrumentalists and Musicians. SHARRATT~AND LANG, Two Clover People and a Piaiu\ And All' the Favourites. CAPTAIN BRUNSWICK AND CO. MILLIE DORIS. CUNNINGHAM AND ROSE. KING-LEY AND GRAHAM. THE STRATTONS. THE PHILIPS. A Unique Programme ! "Worth a Guinea a Box." Prices and Box Plan as usual. 'Phone 165. Trams etop at door. EMPRESS THEATRE •" Where Everybody Goes." Stalls 3d. Dress Circle 60T. TO-DAY nnd TO-NIGHT. "ST ANTON'S LAST FLTNG!" "STANTON'S LAST FLING!" (Sensational Edison "Feature.") "THE LESSON" (Selig's Dramatic Story-) "DOUBLE CROSSED" (Keystone's Big "Feature" Farce.) "LOWER BRITTANY" (Picturesque Views in France.) I "COMPROMISING COMPLICATIONS" (Irresistibly Laughable A.8.) "TINY TIM'S FIRST CIGAR" (Gaumont's Mirthful Comedy.) THE EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. THE SALVATION ARMY TERRITORIAL CONGRESS. • Conducted by , COMMISSIONER RICHARDS, Assisted by tho Chief Secretary (Lieut.' . Col, .Powley) and Headquarters Staff. I 300 OFFICERS. 300 OFFICERS. (Staff, Field, and Social,) OPENiNG OF NEW MATERNITY HOSPITAL, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), Ist APRIL, At 3 p.m., By His Worship the Mayor, J. P. Luke, Esq. THURSDAY^m! APRIL* At 3 p.m. OPENING OF j WM. BOOTH MEMORIAL TRAININGCOLLEGE, By tho Hon. F, M. B. Fisher, M.P. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, At 8 o'clock, SPECTACULAR DEMONSTRATION And FAREWELL of THE N.Z. DELEGATES TO THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS. QROAN 'RECITAL. TO-NIGHT, "at 8 o'clock. IN ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. By MR. OIL W. KERRY, assisted by CHURCH CHOIR. Admission froe. Collection in Aid of Presbyterian Orphanage. MOLESWORTH-ST. METHODIST CHURCH. OF WORK In SCHOOLROOM, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON AND EVENING. , To be Opened by Mrs. A. L. Herdman at 3'p.m. Side Shows, Competitions, etc. Admission— FßEE. In Aid of Circuit Fund. UPPER IIOTT RELIEF FUND. NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Meeting will bo held in tho Town Hall, Upper Hutt, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, to arrange for tho relief of tho buffering, and a memorial. R. 11. WEBB, Chairman Upper Hutt Town Board. SUCCESSFUL MUSIC 1 BEGG'S BEST SELLERS. WE wish to draw the attention of Music-lovers to tho following International successes : — SONGS— "May in My Garden" "God Remembers When tho World Forgets" "A Little Love, a Little Kiss" "Littlo Grey Home in the Wost." PRICE, Is 9d each. POPULAR BALLADS"TraiI of the Lonesome Pine" "That'a 110-.v I Need You" "You Made Me Lovo You" "On tho Mississippi." PRTCE, Is 6d each WALTZES— "Goldoh Moi'n" (Cowley) "Dawn of Spring" (Hope) "Dream of the South." PRICE, U 9d each. TANGO"Trcs Montardo" ("Too Much Mustard"). Tim Tango i^ an fxh'aowlinary kiicco3<!, and is played ull over tho World. PRTCE, Is 9d copy. Alt interested are cordially invited to visit our Warehouse to hour the above. Our Pianists arc ahvajs at your service. CHAS. BEG(f & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, Sole Agents for Iligh-grado Pianos by Brinsincad. IMulhrier. Schiedmayer, Gqrs, and Kulluiami, etc.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1914, Page 2