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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay-place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company. THIS WEEK'S GREAT PROGRAMME Contains a Brilliant Coterie of ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS, Immediate and pronounced success of THE ECLAIR BROS. Continental^ 1 THE ECLAIR BROS. . Equilibrists, In a Marvellous Exhibition of Strength. HENNESSY AND MARTELL, HENNESSY AND MARTELL, x England's Leading Comedy Jugglers. NAT HANLEY. GIBSON GIRLS. MISS VIOLET TREVENYON, / MISS VIOLET TREVENYON, The Dainty English Comedienne. Last Three Nights of ' THE JEUNETTES. THE JEUNETTES. MISS EILEEN FLEURY, THE RHODESBURYS. Last Three Nights— Farewell Season of MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, Vaudeville Dainty Ragtime Queen. PRICES— 2s, ls 6d, and ls. Booking 6d extra, at The Bristol Piano Co. Doors 7JLS. Be happy and gay and join the girls, the giddy girls, in Keystone's Comedy, "THOSE COLLEGE GIRLS," at TTTVERYBODY'S, Mli Where Amusement Reigns King. Be an/ optimist, join the procession, and see that funny Farce-comedy, "THOSE COLLEGE GIRLS." " THOSE COLLEGE GHILS." Guaranteed to blow away the cobwebs of melancholy or regret. And in THE SECOND EPISODE •Of Out Grand Dramatic Serial, , THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. You have thrills upon thrills of excitement and sensational adventure. " THE FALSE FRIEND." V ■ • Shows how Florence Norton escapes from Countess Olga. GRAPHIC. DANISH NAVY. Prioes— Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. LOOK AT THIS PROGRAMME AT *■ . ' THE OLD PRICES ! • We Chang© Oar Pictures but Not Oar Prioes. ■Jt/TACMAHON'S THEATRE. "PIMPLE'S PERIL!" A Piece of Proper Fooling. "THE HEADLINERSh" A PowerfurStor* of th& Stage. "THE CLIFF GrRL!" A Pretty axrd Pathetic Seaside Love Story. "UNWINDING IT!" A Tangled Tale of Tortuous Comedy. "ROUGH BUT ROMANTIC!" A Piece of Furious Funniment. GA'UMONT GRAPHIC. Prioes as usual : 6d and 3d by day, 6d at night, Children under 12 always 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. RUGBY ON SATURDAY. , A THLETIC v. TRENTHAM CAMP. LAST MATCH~THIS YEAR. PROCEEDS IN AID OF PATRIOTIC FUNDS. SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE. VICTORIA BOWLING LTD. OPENING DAY. fIIHE Green -wall be officially opened for A the Season on SATURDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, iat 2 p.m. Past members, visiting bowtera, and lady friends are cor--dially invited to be present. FRED. J EVENS, Hon. Sec." SEATOUN BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB. Tt/TEMBERS and their Friends *re in- ■^ vited to attend at the Opening of the season on SATURDAY, the 2nd OCTOBER, at 2.30 p.m. prompt. H.- E. RICHARDS, Secretary- ■ MIRAMAR GOLF CLUB. . f|!HE Committee invites all Membeas A of the Club and their Frienudß to Afternoon Tea at the new Clubhouse on SATURDAY, 2nd instant. G. O. SUTTON. Secretary. ATIONAL RESERVE.— Ammunition Column. A Special Parade of above column will be heW at X Shed on FRIDAY, Ist October, at 7.50 p.m. sharp, when the Last Post will be sounded m memory of late Captain R. W. Wilkinson. Full muster of honorary and active members requested. A. R. HISLOP, V.D., Major, Officer 1 Commanidtng. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. THE Prizes and Certificates van in the Examination will be presented in St. John's Hall TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 7.30 p.ni. Friends cordially invited. Collection. WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION. A GENERAL Meeting "of the Union will be held in the Waiting Room, X Store, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Important business to be dealt with. All members not working requested to attend. J G. BRUCE, Secretory. SONG ANNUALS EOR 1915-16. "^fTE have just opened op^-rfupnisnte of PELDMAN'S 20th SONG ANNUAL. The contents of this are exceptional, including: "When Irish Eyes »je Smiling," . "Tipperary," "Just a Wee >Doch and Doris," "Your King and Country Need You," "Farewell, Isabelle," and 30 other, late popular Song successes. ' PBICE ls COPY. POSTED lß'2d. FELDMAN'S' 20th DANCE ANNUAL. Also to hand, 96 page 3of the latest Dance Music, a complete programme of the latest popular successes. PRICE ls COPY. POSTED la 2d. OHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON: Distributors of British Pi*nos, by BRINSTMEAD, CHALLEN, ROGERS AND SONS, MOORE AND MOORE, _AND JUSTIN BROWNE IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dividends in the undermentioned estates are now payable at my Office (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) on all proved claims and upon production of promissory notes (if any) for endorsement: — SCURR BROS. — First and final of 5s lOd in the £1. WDL.SON, ALICE — First and final of ls 6d in the £1. S. TANSLEY, Acting Official Assignee. iWollington, *. 30th Septembej^lSlS.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 78, 30 September 1915, Page 2

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