MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT.' SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS TO-NIGHT FULLERS' NEW VAUDEVILLE SPECIALTY CO. In- a Brilliant New Programme- of Feature Attractions. Undeniably, the Greatest Combination of Vaudeville Stars that has ever appeared in Wellington. Terrific Success of MADAME MARION The Quickest MADAME MARION Woman MADAME MARION in the World It is not a case of one of the Greatest, but absolutely THE GREATEST OF ALL SUCCESSES ever presentj ed to the New Zealand public. ! Complete Change by I TOZART The Wizard TOZART TOZART with the TOZART TOZART Brush. . . TOZART In another artistic Painting Scene. SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS, Arranged by D. Montgomery. Music by R. V B. Steele, Glasgow. Tozart paints his famous pioture "Sunshine, and Shadows" during a realistic thunderstorm. First Appearance or fLEURETTE The charming artist's LEURETTE model, , in her sublime FLEURETTE . entertainment of ART AND CLASSICAL POSES! The Acme of Perfection! The Ideal of .Physical Culture ! Another Sensational Debut, GARDINER AND LEMAR WorldGARDINER AND LEMAR famed GARDINER AND LEMAR Jiu-jitsu GARDINER AND LEMAR Experts. In their Unique and Novel Act, entitled, THE HOOLIGAN AND THE LADY. First Appearance (direct from America), MR. PHIL ASCOT, MR. PHIL ASCOT, In his Extraordinary Dancing Soena. THE NEWMANS. NELLIE KOLLE. THE RHODESBURYS. And last, but by no means least, MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, The Daintiest of all Ragtime Artists. PRICES— 2s, Is 6d, 'and Is. Booking at Tho Bristol Piano Co., 6d extra. Doors 7.15. , ) Still screening, by request, "OUR WOUNDED HEROES." Back from the Dardanelles. Shown to Best Advantage., ■^IMPRESS THEATRE. To-day, from 11 to 10.15 p.m". Glorious change of FilnjE. Glorious change of Films. A Teal ."Star." A real "Star." Vitagraph's Magnificent Drama. 3000 ft. 3000 ft. "THE LOCKED DOOR." "THE LOCKED DOOR." "THE LOCKED DOOR." j "THE LOCKED DOOR." "THE LOCKED DOOR." A vivid Socialistic problem play. Every wage-earner must see it. It contains a big moral and a mighty lesson. A GREAT "FIRE" SENSATION. Then Fun. Then Fun. Pure unadulterated fun. "FATTY" in his "RECKLESS FLING." "FATTY" in his "RECKLESS FLING." "FATTY" in his "RECKLESS FLING." Arbuckle cuts loose and cause* \ TORNADOTIC FUN SHRIEKS. The best War Cartoon yet is "JOHN BULL'S VISITING CARD." You'll heartily laugh at "TILLIE AND THE NUT." A very excellent "GAZETTE AND WAR v NEWS." Adults 3d and 6d, Reserved Is. "OEOPLE'S PICTURE ■ PALACE.* .THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! First 'Production in Wellington. "THE CHLOROFORM CLUE." '"' "THE CHLOROFORM CLUE." ' "THE CHLOROFORM CLUE." "THE CHLOROFORM CLUE." "THE CHLOROFORM CLUE." t "THE CHLOROFORM CLUE." "THE CHLOROFORM CLUE." "THE CHLOROFORM CLUE." "THE CHLOROFORM CLUE." "THE' CHLOROFORM CLUE." "THE CHLOROFORM ~CLUE." The Latest Sensational Exploits of THE FAMOUS DETECTIVE, NAT PINKERTON. An astounding production, outrivalling anything previously shown. SUPPORTED BY A GRAND SERIES. FOLLOW 'THE CROWDS. TCTULLER'S STAR PICTURES. ■*■ 3d, 6d, Is— Nowtown— 3d, 6d, Is. To-night. ON THE STROKE OF FIVE. To-night. ON THE STROKE OF FIVE. To-night. ON THE STROKE OF FIVE. To-night. ON THE STROKE OF FIVE. Vitagraph's < heartrending drama. The sbory of &n adventuress. A Picture you will never forget. Come early. FEDERATED SEAMEN'S UNION. A SPECIAL AND URGENT MEETING of Members of the Federated Seamen's Union will be hold at the Union's Rooms, Queen's Chambers, Wellington, on MONDAY NEXT, at 7 p.m. sharp. . 'All members in port that night ate hereby summoned lo attend. BUSINESS— To Nominate and Elect Three Delegates to represent the Wellington Branch on the Provisional Executive Council, and to receive Report on the forthcoming Conference of Branch Delegates. > W. T. YOUNG, Secretary. THE WELLINGTON INVESTMENT, TRUSTEE, AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. — tr NOTICE ie , hereby given that the , Twenty-ninth Ordinary , General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held m the Company's Office, 237, Lajnbtonquay, Wellington, on FRIDAY, 30th July, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon. ' , Busines: • / 1. Consideration of Report and Bal-ance-sheet 2. Declaration of a Dividend 3. Election of Directors , 4. Election of Auditors . 5. General. M. C. W. .MASON, Acting-Secretary. Wellington, 15th July, 1915. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIA. TION. FIRST AID.— A new course will commence at the Y.W.O. A. Rooms, Her-bert-street, FRIDAY, 23rd, at 8 o'clock. HOME NURSING.— A new course will commence at the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Her-bort-sfereet, on Thursday, 22nd, at 4 p.m., conducted by Dr. M'Cahon. Intending students must -hand in their names and feesfto Y.W.C.A., prior to this date. J. B. FINLAY, Secretary. ■jVTJ&N joining a First Aid ■*•"-*• Ambulance Class, to be held in tho y.M-C.A. on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, please communicate immediately with the Secretary— J. B. FINLAY, JSvsningr Poet Buildings.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 2
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