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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE- ' VAUDEVILLE^ PALATIAL DOMICILE. Your Last Opportunity of Witnessing this week's Great Vaudeville Bill. Laat Gardner's MANIAC BULLDOGS. Night The Limit in Animal Training. Last WESTON'S LIVING MODELS, Night In Artistic Plastique Poses. Last MORAN and CAHILL, Night Brilliant Operatic Harmonists. HANLON, DEAN AND HANLON. HANLON, DEAN AND IIANLON, America's Most Sensational Acrobats. MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, America's Daintiest Comedienne. M'DONALD AND GENEREAUX! j ' An Artistic American Hit. JOLLY MARIE. KNOWLES and LEE. PHILLIPS AND MERRITT, Popular American Entertainers. Prices— D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls. Is 6d; Family Circle, Is.. r Book Scats at the Theatre this afternoon. Booking 6d. TANGO COMPETITIONS COMING. TANGO DANCING COMPETITIONS! PHENOMENAL SUCCESS IN , AUCKLAND. Hundreds Turned Away. ' Will be a Boom Here. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S" THEATRE. IMPORTANT' MANAGERIAL NOTICE. THE BOX PLANS In connection with the TANGO DANCING COMPETITIONS! TANGO DANCING COMPETITIONS! TANGO DANCING COMPETITIONS! Which will eventuate at this Theatre noxfc TUESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS, 6th AND 7th MAY, ARE NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN. 26 COUPLE COMPETITORS! 26 Th» Competitors will bo judged by the Audience. VALUABLE PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN. These Competitions will be held in conjunction with NEXT WEEK'S GREAT SHOW. . As the Management anticipate RECORD ■ HOUSES, intending patrons are advised to BOOK THEIR SEATS. Reserves, 2s 6d. SOUTH WELLINGTON PICTURES! ST. THOMAS'S HALL. TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY; TO-NIGHT 1 THE VENGEANCE OF THE FAKIR! THE VENGEANCE OF THE FAKIft! A Thrilling Eclair Drama. Lubin The Tangled Marriage. Comio And a Host of Supporting Films. 6d — Prices as usual. — 3d UOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Lecture by Australasia's Greatest Orator, MR. H. SCOTT BENNETT. KING'S' THEATRE, ' SUNDAY, 3rd MAY, 1914. Subject ': | "What's Wrong with the Worid?"' A Survey of the World's Unrest at Home arid Abroad. ' Prior to Lecture' MR. SCOTT BENNETT will Recite Wilfred Denver's Dream from the drama "Tho Silver King.." Mrs. Martin will Sing. , Chair to be taken at 8' p.m. BAND-. /"IITY BAND AT LYALL BAY. | TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), - At 3 p.tfl.^ REMUERA MINSTREL « TROUPE OF 24 PERFORMERS. At ST. PETER'S SCHOOL HALL, GHUZNEE-STREET, On MONDAY, 4th MAY, at. 8 p.m. In Aid of the Missionfr'to Seamen. TWO HOURS OF HEARTY LAUGHTER; • I Seats— ls. .(A fow reserved at 25.) WOMEN'S SOCIAL .AND POLITICAL ■**» LEAGUE; Mrs. Seddon, Patroness. ' Lady Ward, President. ASOCIAL AND DANCE will be held at St. Peter's Schoolroom, Wednesday next, 6tb May, at 8 p.m. Dancing, Palmistry, Vocal^ Selections, Light Refreshments. Admission Is. All welcome. ' E. MOORE, Hon. Sec. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A MEETING is hereby called of all Ministers and two representatives from each Church in Wellington and sUburbs to consider the proposed visit of DAN CRAWFORD, F.E.G.S., Missionary and Explorer, and author of "Thinking Black," in the V.M.C.A. Rooms, Willis-street, at 5 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT. L.M.M., B. and F. Bible Society, C.E.M.S., S.C.U., Y.W.C.A., C.E.s, and all Missionary Societies, are also invited to send representatives. _ 6i Y.AKNBY, Gen. Sec, V.M.C.A. Y. ~" 1 *' I __ c< A ' 8 o'clock, TO-NlGHT— Prayer Meeting. 4 p.m. TO-MORROW— Men's Address by Mr. Ernest Heycook, a Missionary of | the Argentine. All men invited. 5 p.m. TO-MORROW— Strangers' Tea. All men welcome. WELLINGTON UNITED STOREMEN'S UNION. 'I A MEETING OF STOREMEN who Ur*. aro not bound by tho Merchants' - Storemen's Award will bo held at the Trades Hall NEXT THURSDAY, '7th linst, . at 8 p.m. Business : To draft terms ior an Award to cover, all Branches of the Industry. ' R. A. SIMPSON, Secretary. PORT NICHOLSON. YACHT CLUB. ART UNION. , A LL holders of Art Union Books are -£V, requested to return same to Secretary not later than sth MAY. E. ROUGH, Hon. See., 27, Watorloo-avemie. ■ TSTELLINGTON CORPORATION Yf TRAMWAYS. OBSERVATION CAR. The running of tho _ afternoon trip of the Observation Car will be discontinued on Monday, 4th May, 1914, and until further notice. Tho .car due to leave the G.P.O. Square at 9.30 a.m. on -week days will continue to run, weather and other circumstances permitting. M. CABLE, A.1.E.E., Traffic Superintendent.' Ist May, 1914. (A Card). DANCING AND~DEPORTMENT, MRS. MOORE has Resumed Teaching Special attention paid to Waltzing and 4 Deportment. Terms commence with pupil. Address: 28, Bidwill-streefc, or Telephone^ ROLL-TOP DESKS. -•• FURTHER Shipment just opened. PRICES RIGHT. . STYLES RIGHT. QUALITY RIGHT. Juet call and see what we are offering, or write for Illustration* and prices. ! THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., : 'Phone 1676, 17 and 19, Cuba-street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1914, Page 2
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