AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. The Rccogniscd Home of Perfect Pictures. Tlio Best FULLERS' PICTURES, uf all. FULLERS' PICTURES. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday. Have you seen the new Programme at llis Majesty's? Don't miss it. "i'is perfection itself. A DAZZLING ARRAY OF NEW FILMS. Kverv Item a Gem! BIRTH OF FLOWERS. 'A Beautifully Coloured Subject. THE LINK THAT HELD, A Powerful Dramatic Study. ROME. VIRGINIA. A SOLDIER. Tontolini n Victim, Daddy Diddums and the New Baljv. GAMBLERS Oh' THE WEST. BABYLAS AND THE PANTHER. > When Father Puts up Bedsteads. FLORA AND HEII. TROUPE. WARWICK CHRONICLE. Aml a Host of Others. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS! D.C. and 0.5., Is.; Stalls (tip-up). Oi. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phono 31!i3. m-IIEATRE ROYAL, FULLERS' GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. The Finest Dancing Act ever seen in N.Z. A SENSATION! HARRIS & VERNON The Greatest HARRIS & VERNON Dancing Ao t HARMS & VERNON on Record. RIIODESBURYS—Jack and Will. SEYFFER TWINS Tlio popular AeroSEYFFER TWINS bats and Dancers. REECE) PAT Corner Man. A THE RACOONS A (Two men. a boy, and a dog), RUPERT CUTHBERT, Descriptive. GIBSON GIRLS, the Charming Duo. MAY DAHLBERG, Si;rio and Dansonse. MISS ETTIE WILLIAMS, Rcappearancei MABEL LYNNE, Dashing Comedienne. GEORGE JONES JESSIE LEE TIM HOWARD SID JOHNS Book All Seats at The Dresden. D.C. and O. Stalls, 25.; Stalls, 1* Booking, Od. extra. T7IULLERS' SKATING RINK. I 1 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Season Tickets—Gents.', £2 2s. Ladies', ,'IOs. General Admission—Gents., Is.; Ladies, Od. Ball-bearing Skates, Is. Floorago to patrons with own skates, fid. Morning Session (private Tuition), 12 to 1. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Beginners' Session, 0 to I p.m.. Evening, 7.30 to 10 o'clock. SPECIAL BIBLE LECTURES. JjIDVD. NELSON. Lecturer of the In--I ternational Biblo Students' Association (non-sectarian), will Sneak TONIGHT, at 7.45, ill the Committee Room, Town Hall. Subject: "The Rich Man in Hell, Lazarus in Abraham's lk'-"u." Christians of all denominations invited. No charges or collections. You are welcome. ELECTION NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MR. JOHN FULLER'S COMMITTEE. rijtHE combined Committees and SupJl- porters are particularly' requested to attend TO-MOKROW (SATUKPAY) NIGHT'S Meeting at 8 o'clock, to bo held at Turnbull's Scorns, Panama Street. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. JOHN FULLER, JUNR.'S CANDIDATURE. TO-NIGHT, KILBIRNIE AND MARANUI MEETINGS. A LL those willing to help to secure -si. the return of Mr. John Fuller, Jun., are earnestly requested to attend a Meeting which will be held THIS EVENING, the object being to form committees to further Mr. Jno. Fuller, Junr.'s Candidature.', N.8.--AU Lady Supporters are respectfully invited to be present. MARANVI, Moore's Tea Roums, 7.30 p.m. KILBIRNIE, Bright House (late Kilbirnie Hotel), 8.30 p.m. General Committee Rooms: 31 Panama Street. Telephone 1">20. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. A LEIGH HUNT will Address th« Electors as under:— NEWTOWN—St. Thomas's School, TONIGHT (FRIDAY), 21st. at 8 p.m. KIIiBIRNIR—MONDAY. 2»th. 8 p.m. BROOKLYN-School, TUESDAY, 25th, S p.m. Please Note Alteration in Dates. MIRAMAR MAYORALTY. JOHN BRODIE will Address the Mimmar Electors at S o'clock THIS EVENING, at No. 10 King's Chambers, utllb Street, City. CITY ELECTIONS. "O'ON. J. E. JENKINSON will address Jifl. his supporters at 7.30 TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), iii the Tiffin Tea Rooms, Manners Street. The Hon. John Rigg> will occupy flic chair. "O'ENRY ,BODI.EY—"Man must servo JDL his time to every trade save censure,' critics all aro ready made." Tins gratuitous stricture was unearthed against perfectly justifiable criticism of the City Council—from without; tho Electors consenting, in future it shall ba from within. The candidatu has a warrant-in-briel of . half a century's 1 unremitting toil, and. forty years' Wellington business experience. His allegiance will in the first place bo to private ell'ort and individual rivalry; in the second, to municipal rather than syndieal power. lie is no agitator. What is an agitator? An unorganised human unit having its brain in its belly; his head made hollow for phonoeamptic purposes; and the quantity of its mouthing an invert of their quality. Of course lie is a Socialist, as most men are, as a worker in unity for tlio common good—not, like the few, banded to force. a selfish division of unearned spoil. Daily doing his dole as imposed by fate. Contented . with the life which health anil happiness need; ami selfreliant in wresting the duo reward of ell'ort, with never a thought to crib ou that of others. He lias no interest in property, nor faith in "Leagues" or Labour "eights." No banner for pride nor bending kneo for vain humility; ever waiting with watchfulness and working to win, in tho pursuit of Life's duties, potential as from man to man. I have, etc., HENRY BOffLEY, 207 Grant Road, April 19, 1911. LOWER HUTT MAYORAL ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-I in- " vile you to meet me TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 21st. inst., at St. James's ! Ilall, Wobum Road, Lower Ilutt, at 8 o'clock, when I will address you on tho subject of tho finances of the borough, and other matters of general interest, Yours faithfully, E, P, BUNNY,
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