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HIS MAJESTY'S , THEATRE. Direction, Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd 5 CAN HE ESCAPE ? Brooks challenged CAN HE ESCAPE? by the employees of CAN HE ESCAPE? tho Wellington Box CAN HE ESCAPE ? CO. to escape from CAN HE ESCAPE ? a box of their conCAN HE ESCAPE ? struoting ! • 'THE BAFFLER OF MASTER MINDS f , CHALLENGED! ! SOMETHING STARTLING! , SOMETHING THRILLING! j FRIDAY EVENING NEXT ! Our advertisements claiming that Mr. > Herbert Brooks oau escape from any box - mado by human.hands has called forth a . challenge from tho public A representst tive of boxmakers employed by the 5 WELLINGTON BOX and COOPERAGE COMPANY t Has called upon the Management and i defied Mr. Brooks to csape from a box constructed by them on the stage. 3 CAN HE ESCAPE? i Is it humanly possible to extricate one- [ self from a box built and nailed as ) securely as tho moat experienced box- - makers oan nail it down? Brooks says ; he can do it. and moreover t THE BOX WILL BE FOUND INTACT ! r X.TIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE- ! All FULLERS' Vaudeville J Star FULLERS' Company. 3 . Last Night our Peerless Programme of 3 International Stars were accorded un- . paralleled enthusiasm and thunders of h applause. ,TO,NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! f ; MIRTH, MUSIC,- SONG. VILLIERS, ARNOLD, and PEARL LADD 5 (Late of J. C. Williamson's G. and S. ; Opera Co,) attaining a perfection in , artistry never hefore equalled. , Colossal Success of .^ • George D'Almo, Grace Quine, Early and ■ Laight, Hazel Morris, Charlie's Canine ' Circus, Merton and Rydon, Marvelle's Cockatoos, Jack Martin, and Brown and ; Sorlie. Reappearance of I HERBERT BROOKS! . The Incomparable. Entertainer. Supreme' in the Latest Mystifying and f Astonishing Sensations. Prices —2s and Is. Children Half-price. Plan at The Bristol. NEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. SHOWING TO-DAY. SHOWING TO-NIGHT. ; "T>OSE OF THE RANCHO!" "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" . "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" ' "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" : "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" A Dainty Story of a Girl's Love and Devotion. ( Full of Character. Rich in Tern perament. Bright in its action. Cleverly constructed. Mingled Tears an( ] Laughter. "ROSE OF THE RANCHO!" Together with "HIS FAIRY GODMOTHER!" A Cheery, Captivating Comedy. TOPICAL BUDGET. Etc., Etc. Prices as usual, Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. "people's picture palace ITeople's picture, palace to-day to.night and all the week. ~"™" 4—star pictures !—4 A- Four-reel Drama, of Unusual Interest and Full of Appeal, "THE DEVIL'S PROFESSION!" "THE. DEVIL'S PROFESSION !" A Splendid Two-part Comedy, "THE LITTLE LADY "THE LITTLE LADY ACROSS THE WAY!" ACROSS THE WAY!" A Powerful Two-reel Drama by the * Famous Rex Players, "JUROR No. 7," ' "JUROR No. 7." Tho "NATIONAL" STEEPLECHASE." "NATIONAL" STEEPLECHASE." • ' Bun at Gafcwiok. THE WAR! THE WAR.! THE WAR! WAR TAXATION. COST OF LIVING WAR TAXATION. COST OF LIVIN^ EXPLOITATION. EXPLOITATIONTOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THIS EVENING THIS EVENING At 8 o'olock. ' THIS EVENING THIS EVENING Some plain speaking on the most important questions of the moment. "Criticism is the life-blood of Democracy." • MR, HARRY ATMORE, One of tha keenest critics in publio life of this Dominion, WILL STATE THE TRUE POSITION. Mr. Vigor Brown, M.P. for Napier, will preside. TO BEB/LIN. HAVE YOU TRIED THE WAR GAME, ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN? ALLIES' RACE TO BERLIN? THE BEST OF ALL TABLE GAMES. , \ • Is 6d, at all Booksellers. # "~ [ GET ONE TO-DAY. v ■ THE WORLD'S BEST ENTERTAINER For the Jjong Winter Evenings is the GRAMOPHONE. . ■ _^ THE hostess who has "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE, never I need worry about how tho evening will Is there an awkward moment after the guests, leave the dinner table? A Gramophone will "break the ipe," . Do the young people get tired of " general conversation? A Gramophone will furnish i.ho latest Dance Music and set their feet to sliding. Doq3 someone mention a melody from 5 tho latest Opera? Try it on the Gramo--3 phone. > Always there is the Gramophone—the 1 treasure hou3c of entertainment in reserve— always ready to satisfy every -musi- . eal longing. • . Is your homo like this? It might be— so-easily. ' We have Gramophones in great variety of styles from £4 1o £40. Records (doublO'SJdcd) from 2s 6d each. Why not call and hear the latest Machines? Give ' absolutely true iiroduction of all that is finest in Music. ( CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. i Distributors for "His Master's Voice" and "Lyriophons" Grainophojieg!. .

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 127, 30 May 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 127, 30 May 1916, Page 2