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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay-place. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Direction Fuller-Brennans. Ltd THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE ONLY TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. New Magnificent Star Bill. ' SPECIAL MANAGERIAL NOTICE. The Fullcr-Brennan Management, in submitting this mammoth Vaudeville Bill, have no hesitation jn stating that it comEares with the greatest ever presented ere. 12— STAR ARTISTS— I 2 A Programme of Unparalleled Splendour. TO-NIGHT'S NEW ATTRACTIONS. A Galaxy of GREAT NEW AMERICAN ACTS. First Appearance of BAILEY'S POSING DOGS. BAILEY'S POSING DOGS. BAILEY'S POSING DOGS. , BAILEY'S POSING DOGS. r A Wonderful Exhibition of Animal Training. A SENSATION IN ALL COUNTRIES. Mere words fail to convey any adequate description of this beautiful act. A COLOSSUS OF ANIMAL ACTS. ANOTHER BRILLIANT STAR^ ACT. A Famous American Importation. FRED C. HAGAN AND CO. FRED C. IIAGAN AND CO. FRED C. HAGAN AND CO. FRED C. IIAGAN AND CO. Presenting the Sketch Sensation of the United States. THE POOL ROOM, THE POOL ROOM, In which many sensational scenes are introduced, interpreted by a- powerful east of American artists. The most comprehensive dramatic sketch ever introduced oh fltt Australian Vaudeville stage. GORGEOUS SCENERY AND EFFECTS First Appearance of LE WITTE Famous LE WITTE LE WITTE Protean. LE WITTE LE WITTE, Artist. LE WITTE First Appearance of LIVERMORE'S ANIMATED DOLL. LIVERMORE'S ANIMATED DOLL. An Act which will Surprise Everyone. RAY & Two Rays of Sutmhine RAY tt, RAY America's most brilliant RAY Singing, Talking, Comedy, and Dancing Act. SIGNOR RELLEMI "Italy's Great SIGNOR RELLEMI Accordion Virtuoso First Appearance of ROY RENE Our Hebrew Friend ROY RENE VERNON & SINCLAIR Late of CrimVERNON & SINCLAIR son Ramble*. A Versatile and Refined Comedy Duo. FERNANDEZ AND MAY, JAMES OPIE. LAVINIA TYSON. Time and prices as usual. rp O W N HALL ■■• (Concert Chamber). THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! Just, as we started on this advertisement Mr. Roland Henry popped in and told us a funny story, causing us to forget- that which we intended to remark. But as overybody knows that the bright little company of merrymakers is, still running Btrohgly every evening, and will maintain "Its hurried attitude for another four weeks, Wo suppose it really doesn't matter what we ihtended saying. Does it? Before going out, lot us remind you that the- plan is ttt the Dresden. Tax, 3s, 2b, Is. N.B.— Day Sales nt Christ esoh's. Direction, Edward Branscombo, Ltd. General Representative, John Hopkins. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. To-night— FULLER'S— To-night; THft 1 Great 4000 ft Special, MARY PICKFORD IN " CAPRICE." MARY PICKFORD IN " CAPRICE." Ahd a Grand Programme. MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY DISASTER. MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY DISASTER. 300 ft Impressive Picture. 3d and 6d Children. — Adults, 6d and Is. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK, - Vivian-street. TO-MORROW EVENING. MEN'S HOCKEY MATCH (Old Boys, A. M'Leary, Captain, versus Athletic, T. . Welsh, Captain) at 10 o'clock. KING'S BIRTHDAY. Open all day. Band Afternoon and Evening. The Olympia Ladies' Hockey Team will_ also visit Palmer6ton to try conclusions with the Local Team. FRIDAY EVENING, LADIES' TWO-STEP COMPETITION. J. MATSON, Proprietor. NEW ZEALAND POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE. mHE HON. F. M. B. FISHER, M.P., ■^ will Address a meeting of the members of the East Harbour Branch of tho League, on THIS THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, the 4th JUNE, at Wise'e, Rona Bay, at 8 o'clock. All persons interested in Reform, whether members of the League or not, are cordially invited to be preeenf. WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION. O'ORADY v. HAGERTY, ON MONDAY, Bth JUNE, TOWN HALL. THE BOX PLAN will be opened /at ARMIT'S on TUESDAY (Tomorrow) MORNING. I* Prices— Stage and Gallery sides, 7s 6d; ' Front Stalls, ss ; Gallery, 3s ; Back Stalls, 2s. -Members may book for Stalls. RUGBY FOOTBALL WELLINGTON v. MAORIS. (Next Wednesday.) ■fl/TEMBERS and Emergencies of WeiITX , lbgton Team are -notified that it is essential that everyone attend the Poneke Gymnasium on TUESDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. The Selectors request that a special note be made of this. Anyone unable to play please notify me at onoe, W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. ST. JAMES'S FOOTBALL CLUB. MEMBERS ntt> reminded that on account of Wednesday being a Holiday, tho usual Gymnasium Practico wi!4 bo held TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), NIGHT. Full attendance particularly requested. D. BEDINGFIELD, Hon. Secretary, WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND OTHERS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 3rd JUNE, being the King's Birthday, the Offices and Showroom of the Wellington I Gas Company, Limited, will be CLOSED to business. Any gas accounts due on that d*y will bo received and discount allowed on THURSDAY, tho 4th instant. Tho Complaint Offico will bo open from Bto 10 a.m., and from 6to 8 p.m. Telephone No. 155. W. J. STEVENS, Acting Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friend* of tho late Joseph Stephen Wareham, are respectfully jnvitod to attend his Funeral, wliioh will leave hi* late residence, 35, Daniel-street, To-mor-row, Tuesday, 2nd June, 1914, at 2.15 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. Requiem Mass at St. Anne's Church at 7 a.m. D. AND J. RITCHIE, Funeral Furnishers, 84-86. Riddiford-stroct . ST. ANNE'S CATHOLIC CLUB, WELLINGTON SOUTH. THE Members of tho above Club are requested to attend the Funeral of , the late Mr. Joseph Wareham, which will leave St. Anne's Church, Greenstreet, To-morrow, 2nd June, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. THOS. H. FORSTEK, I Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1914, Page 2

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