LJIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■"-Last Night of this Programme. Direction Fullers' Vaudeville. Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company Last Appearance of MAXIMO The Cuban MAXIMO MAXIMO wire wonder. MAXIMO Grand and Glorious Success of LAURENCE JOHNSTON, The Inimitable Ventriloquist. - MISS AMY MURPHY Operatic MISS: AMY MURPHY Soprano. Contralto MISS NELLIE BLACK and Violinist, ; MISS NELLIE BLACK In their Charming, Musical Melange. . ELOISE TAYLQR. THE MULLANEYS. Prjces—Dress Circle and Orch., Stalls 2s. ,1s Is Is . STALLS Is Is Is Booking at The ■ Bristol 6d extra. BOX PLAN ,at THEATRE, alter; 1 .and uut.il 6 o'clock. Thereafter Reearv© by 'Phone 165. ULLERS' STAR PICTURES,' Newtown. TITTELL BRUNE, . TITTELL BRUNE. Your, old stage favourite, appearing in her- Greatest' Film Triumph, ESTHER REDEEMED. ESTHER REDEEMED. ESTHER REDEEMED. MONDAY—GABY DESLYB. THE SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS. THE SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS. mOWN HALL ■ MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 o?clock—Grand Band Festival Sis Bands-:The ,Elth»m Boys—Wellington ...Girls,. and- others. SUNDAY, 11 a.m.—Holiness Cpnyentioi). 6.45' p.m.—Memorial ,to Fallen Splr diers. Massed Bauds , will-play tho "Dead March in Saul." Soldiers, Returned Soldiers, Parents, and Relatives heartily, invited. MONDAY,;B p.m.—Social .Annual Meeting, the . Prime Minister presiding. Representative Speakers Attractive Displays. THURSDAY, 7.30- p.m.—Young People's Festival United Singing' 'by -350 Children. Fascinating Drills, Tab- , leaux, .etc. ETONE WOOLLEN MILLS EMPLOYEES' UNION. NOTICE. A MASS- MEETING A MASS MEETING Will be hald TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), In ALEXANDRA HALL (ABEL SMITH- . STREET), At 8 p.m. POST OFFICE SQUARE, TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock If it is wet ■ To-morrow Afternoon the Meeting will be held in the Alexandra .Hall, Abel.-Smittstreet. COME AND HEAR THE UNION'S SIDE OF THE DEADLOCK. Waterside Workers' Band will Play Selections.during the Afternoon. E. KENNEDY, Secretary. BAND NOTICE. THE MIRAMAR BRASS BAND will Play a Select Programme of Musio at Worser Bay on;SUNDAY, 2nd April, commencing at 3 o'clock sharp (weather and circumstances permitting). J. LOVE, Hon. Seo. V.M.C.A npp-NIGHT, 8 o'clo'ok, Prayer Meeting. To-morrow.(Sunday), 4 p.m., Men's Meeting. Mr. Flawellyn King, Sec. Hastings yIm.C.A., will.deliver the Address. 5 p.m.-^-Strangers' Tea. All Soldiers and Visitors to the City cordially welcomed WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY ConductoT, Mr. H S. Claughton, L.T.C.L. "MAY QUEEN" (Stecndale Bennett). "BANNER OF ST. GEORGE (Edwaid Elgar). ,T A-DIES and Gentlemen willing to JL* join are requested to meet the Conductor on MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30, at St..Andrew's Hall, Terrace. BROOKLYN HARRIERS AND A.A. ' CLUB. fTTHE above Club will hold a Social JL Evening in the Ciubroom, corner Blair and Wakefield streets, on THURSDAY, :6th April, at 8 p.m All members and supporters are cordially invited. R. A. WALLER, Hon. Sea WINNING NUMBERS. i~IRAND ART UNION MAYOR'S WA^bISTRESS FUND And TRADES' HALL BUILDING FUND. 1 4795 12 .. . 291 2 2170 13 3546 3 3594 1? 991 4 241 15 .. . 4851 5 3439 16 ... 4629 '6 990 17 ... . 4940 7 58 18 .. .. 1212 8 4481 19 . .. 3393 9 ... 1234 20 4736 10 ... . 4705 . SI 2244 11 4943 L. M. A. REARDEN, Secretary. HOW TO CHOOSE A GOOD PIANO. ALLOW A GOOD FIRM TO HELP YOUR CHOICE. IT remains to select the instrument that will give—at the price you can afford .—such satisfaction as will prove it to be the- best choice. BEGG'S reputation, extending ove,r 54 years, is a guarantee of honest advice and sterling value. Their Agencies a-re the best British, consisting of— BRINSMEAD CHALLEN GEORGE ROGERS AND SON JUSTIN BROWNE MOORE AND MOORE NEWMAN AND CO., Names that hold prido of place in the Pianoforte world. A visit of inspection to our Showrooms is cordially extended. Easy terms arranged. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. Branches and Agencies Throughout N.Z. WELLINGTON OITY COUNCIL. CLOSING OF CENTRAL PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR FUMIGATION. mHE Wellington Central Public Library -«- will bo closed to-morrow (Sunday), the 2nd instant, for the purpose of being fumigated. Tho Building will bo re-opened aa usual on Monday morning. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. lat April, 1916. TO LET OB FOR SALE, VACANT Sections, situated in Riddi-ford-street, Newtown, near Post Office. Apply Laery *nd Co.. Ltd.. WailillgtCJJ
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 78, 1 April 1916, Page 2
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