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OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction . Fuller-Brennans, Ltd The Palatial Home of Glenn Vaudeville/ NIGHTLY at 8 p.m. THE PICK OF VAUDEVILLE! BRENT HAVES, BRENT HAVES, Absolutely the World's Greatest Banjo Virtuoso. A MUSICAL REVELATION. DOROTHY HARRIS, DOROTHY HARRIS, The Ragtime Streak. FOSTER. LAMONT AND FOSTER, FOSTER, LAMONT AND FOSTER, Extraordinary Dental Marvels.' THE LUXORS, Novel Instrumentalists and Musicians. SHARRATT AND LANG, Two Clover People and a Piano. And* All the Favourites, CAPTAIN BRUNSWICK AND CO. MILLIE DORIS. CUNNINGHAM AND ROSE. KINGLEY AND GRAHAM. THE STRATTONS. THE PHILIPS. "ALL WINNERS!" Prices and Box Plan as usual. 'Phone 166. Trams stop at 'door. TTJTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30. MATINEE ! GREAT BENEFIT MATINEE! GREAT BENEFIT MATINEE I In Aid of the Victims of the Recent Upper ' Hutfc Fatality. REMEMBER!— The whole of the grosj proceeds go to the fund. A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. Matinee Prices — 0.5., Is; Children, with adults, 6d. Stalls and Upper Circle 6d. Note — Dress Circle, 2s. <2 HO R T T'S THEATRE, Willis-street. The 'Home of Perfectly-projected Picture*. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A RECORD PROGRAMME. The Finest Selection of _ Pictures Ever Screened in Wellington. COLONEL'S ADOPTED 'DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! COLONEL'S ADOPTED DAUGHTER! - THE WITCHING HOUR (Superbly Coloured "Feature"). NATIONAL PARK OF ENGLAND (Star Scenic). UNCLE'S NAMESAKE (Comedy), THE CARD MYSTERY (Drama). ■ PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE/ THE CYLINDER'S SECRET (Vita Drama). And Others. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ST. THOMAS'S HALL.— Lessees, South Wellington Picture Co. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. THEDOCTOPi'S SECRET, JOURNAL S 3 THE DOCTOR'S SECRET, JOURNAL 53 Mysterious Stranger — Ga>me Warden. Mysterious Stranger — Game Warden. Mabel's New Hero— Tho Veiled Lady-r Tho Embarrassed Bridegroom. '..6d Adults. Children- 3d. > EVERYONE WHO IS ANYONE Will bo there at WELLINGTON'S BIG EASTER EVENT, THE OPENING Of Wellington's Premier Playhouse, milE GRAND OPERA HOUSE, ■*• On EASTER SATURDAY, 11th APRIL. EASTER SATURDAY, 11th APRIL. MANAGERIAL: It is with more than ordinary pride and pleasure that MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON announces the opening of this palatial^ Theatre — unquestionably the finest in, the Dominion, and tho initial appearance of his nowfamed AMERICAN MUSICAL BURLESQUE COMPANY, Whose phenomenal success has been without parallel in tho records of the Australian Stage for many yoars. For over twelve months, with only two burlesques, "A Day at the Races" and "The Grafiers," this Brilliant Combination of American Artists has amueed nearly 600,000 PEOPLE in Sydney and Melbourne. This alone is eloquent testimony of their wonderful popularity. The musical laughter- t compelling novelty selected for this important opening is "A DAY AT THE RACES !" '/A DAY AT THE RACES !" Which, with unanimous accord, the AUSTRALIAN PRESS has averred : "A RIPPING SHOW— FULL OF LAUGHTER. JOLLITY, FUN, and FROLIC— THE AVANT COURIER . OF RAGTIME REVUES." IMPORTANT BOX OFFICE. ADVANCE APPLICATIONS for Seats for the Opening Night of the Grand New Opera House, and a first, night of "A Day at the R-acegj" -addressed— "Business Manager, American Musical Burlesque- Co., care DRESDEN PIANO CO.— will be received up to NOON on TUESDAY, 7th APRIL. Advance Booking, 6s. Applications must be accompanied by remittance. Preferential choice by priority of reeeint. 'ORDINARY BOOKING OPENS At the Dresden Piano Co. at 9 o'clock on WEDNESDAY MORNING, Bth APRIL. Ordinary Reserve, ss. Watch Subsequent Announcements. Business Manager, G. 11. BARNES. "A" SECTION. 4th FIELD AMBULANCE.' * ANNUAL* CAMP. np,HE abovo Unit will proceed to TakaJL pau on Friday, the Ist May next, at 8.15 a.m., entraining at Lambton Station. Tho advance will entrain .it Thorndon Station on Saturday the 25th April, at 10.30 p.m. MATHEW HOLMES, Major. sth (WELLINGTON) REGIMENT. BATTALION PARADE. THE Battalion (less "D" Company, late "F" and "G" Companies), with Drums, will Parade at Wakefiold Park, Duppa-Btroot, on Saturday, 4th April, at 2.30 p.m. (Signed) IL M. W. RICHARDSON, ' Captain N.Z.S.C.. Adjutant, sth (Wellington) Regiment. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL'S FOOTBALL CLUB.— AII Students interested in tho abovo Club are kindly requested to attend a Meoting to bo hold at 65, Dixon-street, 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY EVENING. A Big Muster requested. G. M. LINDSAY. CITY MAYORAL ELECTION. TN connection with the above, Mrs. J. -*- P. Luke will be pleased to meet ladies who are desirous of furthering Mr. Luke's candidature, at Godber's Tea Rooms, Courtenay-placc, on MONDAY, 6th APIUL, at 3 H..w<..

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 78, 2 April 1914, Page 2

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