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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, QUEEN CARNIVAL. .ELECTION. SPECIAL NC/TICE. Progress Reporfs of libe Election will be announced during ttm Performance. BE WlSE, and hear -tlae result of the Election in comfort, - HIS MAJESTY"S THEATRE. Courtenay-placo. "Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, at b. TO-NIGHT, at 8. A First-olass Entertainment. I FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE CO. Last Appa^a-nce of THE MUSICAI, GOOLMANS. THE MUSICAJu GOOLMANS. In their Brilliant Instrumental Interlude. Last Appearance of MAUD AND GILL EDWARDS AND PARKES COURTENAY AND SHAW Tremendo'ns TCtccess of I victor The great. MR. DAN THOMAiS The Great MR. DAN THOMA/3 EnglfsS Comedian. THE THREE BUNDLES? EILEEM FLEURY, HOZEAL AND ROSS. MONDAY EVENING NEXT 'Another Galaxy of Vauueville Stars. Important, Ue-appearance of MISS DOft/OTHY HARRIS, MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, MISS DOROTHY HARRIS,' The .frigjtime Queen. PncesrrrD.C. **nd 0.5.; 2s; Stalls, Is; Upper Cirple, "Jg. Pjan at Bristol PiaHO Co. Bopkmg, |6(i extra. "Doors, 7.15. | mHE . /COLOSSAL BOOM! "TREY O' HEARTS r "TREY 0' HEARTS!" !'T/REY O' HEARTS!" (Part 13.) AT THE BRITANNIA. ]J/£A«CMAHON'B THEATRE A WEEK OF~"IAUGHTER! TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! - CHAMPION CHARLIE CHAPLIN la his Latest and Best Comedy, ,"THE CHAMPION!" A Fricassee of Furious, Fast, and Frolicking Fun. ' A Fantastic Farrago of Fanciful Festivity, Together with "MY FRIEND FROM INDIA!" M. droll three-act driving of doll caTe away, making a HUGE COMEDY BILL, With a strong Supporting Programme. COMING MONDAY: "THE FRINGE OF WAR.!" A Huge Drama Story of Sensational Interest. , Prices— 6d and 3d by day; 6d at pight. 1 Children always 3d, Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. i QOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. TO-MORROW NIGHT (SUNDAY), 27th JUNE, 8 o'clock. Speaker: MR. P. C WEBB, MLP. Subject;: "PARLIAMENT AND THE PEOPLE." Branch Meeting EVERY MONDAY NIGHT, Esperanto Hall, Lamb ton-quay, THE NEW ZEALAND CLUB. MEMBERS are reminded of the Luncheon at 1 p.m. on MONDAY, 28th inst., at which Mr. T. E. V Seddon, M.P./ and Mr". W Downie Stewart, M.P., will be the chief guests and speakers. G. O. BUTTON, Honorary Secretary. IN AID OF THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND, WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. Conductor : Mr. Herbert Claughton, L.T.C.L. FIRST CONCERT SEASON, 1915. TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 20th JULY. Stanford's "THE LAST POST." Coleridge Taylor's "HIAWATHA" and "DEATH OF MINNEHAHA." Principals— Mrs. Percy Carter, L.A.8., A.T.C.L. (Soprano) Mr. H. Phipps (Tenor) Mr. Hamilton Hodges (Baritone). Every member of Chorus is requeeted to attend all future Rehearsals on Mondays, at 8 p.m., in St. Andrew's Hall, A M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. KELBURN RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. mHE First Annual Meeting will be -«- held in the Kelburn Bowling Oluib'B Pavilion at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, the 29fch June. All Ratepayers are earnestly requested to attend. A. H. KITCHING, Hon. Sec. JOHNSON VILLE HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY THE Annual Meeting will be held in. the Parish Hail on MONDAY, 28th June, _at 3 p.m. Business— (1) Consideration of Report and Balance-sheet, (2) Eleotdoß pf Officebearers, (3) General. F H PETRIE, Hon, Sec V M - 0. 'A. 8 p.m. (to-nigbt)— Prayer Meeting. 4 p.m. (to-morrow) — Men's Meeting, address by Mr. E. Diraant, of Mcl- ! bourne, on "Ted the Swag" and "Battling Bill's Conversion." 5 p.m. (to-morrow)— Strangers' Tea, to which all visitors to the city are cordially invited. iVIAVI— WELLINGTON, T ADIES are cordially invited to attend -H-J a Series of Health Talka given EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ot 3 o'clock, in tho Viavi Rooms, Phoenix Chambers, Lambton-quay (next Bank of New Zealand), when with tho aid of life1 size charts wall bo shown how Backache, Headache, Nervousness, and Indigestion ca,n bo permanently overcome by simple homo treatment without operations, No charge for admission. 'Free interviews daily, from 9 to 6, or by appointment. Viavi Hygieno Book, 3s, obtainable at Viavi offices. "M" I S S HEINEMANN, ■"-*• Late of Dunedin, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Terms on application. Interviows by appointment/ at The Bristol. 33, BULLER-STREET. Telephone 490, NOTICE. I HAVE this day taken over tho Business of Hong Leo, Laundry, Webbstreet, Wellington, and hopo, by careful' attention^ to business, to have a, share of tho public's patronage. I will not be responsible for a-ny debts contracted by above. WAH SING, Al Laundry, Webb-*treet. WANTED— The new war game, Allies Raco to Berlin, ia ev«ry hotno. Price 2s. Sold by V. Palme*, .Cttb*.sfc.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 150, 26 June 1915, Page 2

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