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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-place. Direction . Fuller-Brennani. Ltd TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! GIGANTIC ATTRACTIONS. A Stupendous Aggregation of No\olties. Continued Phenomenal Success of DEAVE'S MERRY MANNIKINS. DEAVE'S MERRY MANNIKINS. A Show that has Made Millions Laugh. DEAVE'S MERRY MANNIKINS. A New and Diolinct Stags Novelty. DEAVE'S MERRY MARIONETTES. One of the Greatest Triumphs ever known Supported by a Brilliant Co., including MISS JESSIE MILLAR, Assisted by MISS DOLLY MILLAR, Another American Star Act. JOHNNY SMALL and SMALL SISTERS In their Eccentric Novelty Dancing Act, JAMES OPIE. LAVINIA TYSON. Last Two Nights, THE NEW YORK QUARTET! THE FOUK CASTING LAMYS. BEVAN AND FLINT, MILLIE DORIS. RAY LAWRENCE. Prices— D.C. and 0.5., 2s: Stalls, Is 6tl : Upper Cirole, Is. Booking at Dresden, 6d extra. ______^__ ___^_*__-^ "PEOPLE'S" PICTURE"' PALACE, ■fl- Manners-street (next Begg's). THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. SUCCESS t SUCCESS ! SUCCESS ! Our New Programme THE BEST! THE BEST! THE BEST! Our patrons are reminded that the P..P.P., is the only "Continuous" that gives its patrons a complete, brnml-ncw programme. Every picture a "feature," and .every picture RIGHT OFF THE ICE. "THE HARP "THE HARP "THE HARP OF TARA!" ■ ~ OF TARA !" OF TARA!" This Beautiful Legend Illustrated by Matchles" Photography. AN ENTRANCING PHOTO PLAY. Supported by "THE WARWICK CHRONICLE." "THOU SHALT NOT STEAL !" "PICTURESQUE SPAIN !" And a Host of Others. DON'T FORGET— TO-MORROW Our Special Subjects fof the Kiddies SURPASS EVERYTHING. OUR SATURDAY AFTERNOONS Aro fhe Talk of the Town. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! HE ' B R I T A N N I A. THE Continuous Theatre. I § ' TO-DAY'S SUCCESSES. Two Reels of Startling Drama. "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" "THE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" A Melodramatic Sensation. _ "THE SHADOW "THE SHADOW Astounding ON THE WALL !" Thrilling ON THE WALL 1" A Brilliant Farcical Comedy, "DIANA'S DRESS REFORM!" "DIANA'S DRESS REFORM!" Stupendous Dramatic Feature, "THE POTE LARIAT!" "THE POTE LARIAT!" One Reel of Merritneftt, "SMILES OF FOP»TUNE 1" ' /'SMILES OF FORTUNE !" "Fish Culture." "Pathe Gazette." 'IT-HE SHADOW ON THE WALL!" "/THE SHADOW ON THE WALLi" HORTfS TH E A~T RE, Willis-street. The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! Last Night's Huge Audicnco Proclaimed with One Voice : "WHxIT A SUPERB PROGRAMME!" THE BEST EVER SEEN HERE. The World's GREATEST ACTRESS- , LILY LANGTRY! LILY LANGTKY! LILY LANGTRY! In tha£ Costly Pliovo-play, "HIS NEIGHBOUR'S WIFk!" "HIS NEIGHBOUR'S V/lFit!" "HIS NISIGHBOUR'S WH?E!" / "THE GIRL FROM TK?S SKY !" Featuring that Beautiful Actress, IVY OLOSB. AND A HOST OF OTHERS. TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTEBNOON. JBSWftA JMCTtmaS FOR THE CHILDREN ! STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Fuller's Pictures. TO-NlGHT.— Extra Special— TO-NIGHT The Great Dramatic Success, "LOVE'S SUNSET!" "LOVE'S SUNSET!" "LOVE'S SUNSET." A Grand Heart Interest Play. SPECIAL SUPPORTING FILMS. MATINEE TO-MORROW 2.30. OLYMPIA , -SKATING RINK, Vivian-street. TO-MORROW NIGHT, FINAL EVENT (Waltzing) in COUPLES' COMPETITION SERIES. Also, PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. SPECIAL CLOSING NOTICE. NEXT SATURDAY WEEK (4th July) the Rink will be finally closed. Take advantage whilo you may and make, hay while the sun shines. J. MATSON. Proprietor. "U" SHED, WATERLOO-QUA^Y. mHE ' BAILLIE COLLECTION Of PAINTINGS Will be on View SUNDAY, 2 to' 5 P.M. Admission by Silver Coin. HARBOUR SHED "U," WATERLOOQUAY. THE BAILLIE COLLECTION Of ■ORITISH PAINTINGS! -° BRITISH PAINTINGS! Hours— lo a.m.. to 5.30 p.m. - Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 7.30 to 10 p.m.* Admission Is ; Children, 6d. Season Ticket, 7s 6d; Students' Tickets, ss. Art Union Tickets, 2b 6d each, or Book of Nine, 20s. DANCING SEASON, 1914. Under the Patrona-go of Lord Onslow, Lord Glasgow, Lord Ranfurly. Lord Plunket, and tho Elite of Wellington. E. J. KING'S STRING BAND. (Established 1886). MR. EDWIN J. KING, Pianist, is open for Engagements at Socials, Balk, At Homes, Weddings, ote , etc. ; also String Band. Secure dates early. Pupil 9 for Piano, 30b; Pict-uru Playing, 42». Courso of twelvo weeks Address by Telegram, Letters Tram, 18, QUEEN-STREET, off Brougham-st., Wellington. MARGARINE. TppOß making Pastry, Cakes, Scones, -*- and for all Culinary Purposes, Hall's Margarine cannot bo beat. ALL GROCERS AND DAIRYMEN."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 2

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