AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. rjnHE JUNG'S THEATRE. npHE KEW "" THEATRE;' , ,m w „ JL " Maimers Street. innvwinrn®'' 5 ' MY?VIrMi"r (MacMahon and Donnelly'*) JO-MUHT FRIDAY 10-MOlil , . Grand Benefit Tendered to CONTINUOUS PICTURES. J. JlOJjLAjk \). Dnilv 11 Jl 111 to 11 t) Hi. FULL IMCTUTU; PROGRAMME. , 7" 1 ",„ FULL PICTIiRIi PROGRAMME. GO WHI.RL JUL CROCUS GO. Which Includes , TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, MAY 30th. "I, !!|!i vlr'Hq'''' TJIO Delightful Irish Romance, "SHADOWS Olf* THE NIGHT, »'i»ni?%jruTfTn'*TTV (Sensational Detective Story.) «Tirr ciruiPiH? LIVERPOOL (HiAXI) .NATIONAL, 1013. J S LAU& }RAUX„ LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1913. ,„{,]£ S S »' n\ » (Splendid Sporti* Per its.)- 1 L MIAUbIIHAbN. ijil Shown to Cro\v<lt\l Houses lAst Lvrinng. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ITEMS. And a MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTING SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ITEMS. SERIES. ' TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, West's Special Subjects Aijdrd lor Children. Children's Matinee. Adults, <id.; Children, 3d. IJIHE EMPRESS THEATRE. IT EA T K ROY AL< ' "Whore Goes." Stalls Direction ...Bremiaii-rnncr, Ltd. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ' 3d. BKfiNiNAVIU.Uj.iI . Daily, 11 a.m. to U p.m. Stalls VAUDEVILLE EN J.LRrAINERS, Stalls, 3d.: Dress Circle. GJ. 3d. KaiwicM tor your Pleasure, Stalls TIUSM KMMi AJ S. TO "HAY A\T) f rn.\TRTTT 3d. "NVotulcriul « MIK STARTLING FEATURE DETEC- Stalls J,IK A 1 1" Kon ' l . i "l'' ] ,H- ' MIK nn \71.1 \ Madftino Morvcllos ■ 11NL 4hE '■ Stalls 20 COMEDY COCKATOOS st rffr,i}|,i 0,1 Ann Macaws. SECRET Stalls ™ The man with cirppvp I'RILZ US lON. n Lions \ oico, «FC rr Stills THE SEREXADERS. CUPBOARD" 3d PERCY Last LILLIE CUPBOARD.'' Stalls DALTON Night! MOOBII CUPBOARD." .3d. 57T, 131 S And a Stalls . . SHAIUtAI AMJ LANG. HOST OF OTHERS 3d, Ai "° '-.ast Aalu i!l: ALMO Nights ALMO IMPOBTAXT ANNOUNCEMENT, Last Nights • ■ PLEASENOTEI D . c ; Plnn a j THE DANDIES' tho Dresden. Booking Cd. extra. Management, having thought for tho TnrlS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, thousand and <m« disappointed people JfjLlS MAJESTY'S TIIEATREi who havo been. uuablo to gain admission ... . during tho present season, have decided Proprietors John Fuller and Sons, to extend the Opera House season until TO-MORROW NIGHT. Last Nights of'lho Most Lnughablc suW QPBRA ■ HOUSE., jeet ever presented, TO-NIGHT AND TOMORROW'NIGHT, IN A 3''ix| Two Grand Farewell Nights. j\j Remember theso are Positively tho r«ntnrini» Ask Nnilwn in CnmnJv OpporlunrtiM of seem? THE MAN HE ' MIGHT HAVE Bfifcj THIS Company of DANDILS duimg THE MAN HE JUG ITT HAVE BEEN, tm iVrnflrnmin ■ Powerful Slory by tho Edison TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Company. And LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. The Last of tta Present Company of LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. DANDIES Depicting Sensational Incidents in thof For the Year 1913. . Event of 1913. Reserve your seats at. the Dresden. No TJIE ENGRAVER, . . extra charge. PRICES-35., 2s„ Is. THE ENGRAVER, Direction E. Branscombo, Ltd. ■ A Drama of tho West. General Representative ... Leo D. Chateau. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON 1 — ' AN ATTRACTIVE MATINEE PRO*. GRAMME FOlt THE CHILDREN: • TTTIOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. Prices as usual, jl .-Doors open at 'J p.m. LEAGI,E ' LEAGUE. YCBUM THEA TR Bj Great Games next Saturday on NEW- ' Petone. TOWN PARK, at 3 p.m. . - MONDAY, JUND 2nd, 1913. 'GIFTS I GIFT'S!: GIFTS!" PETONE V. NEWTOWN, The Largest Gift. Show over held in thfl The Two Leading Teams. Dominion. . . See Tarsono's..Window, .... HUTT RECREATION GROUND. THE WIZARD OF.THE NORTH HUTT V. ATHLETIC. Will appear, .- — Supported by a powerful Company of Live, Open Football. .■. ... Vaniloiillo Aftists. Moric, Mirth, and l'un tor Evcrylxidy,' AdmiEsion—Circle and Stalls,-25.; Bncls —— Seats, Is.; Children, Gd. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8 sharp, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Funds in aid of Petone Fire Brigade. : „ J. A. BOYD. SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY NEXT. - ;■ , 101 „; " ' CJKATING. SKATING. SKATING. (Ist Juno, 1913). O LOWER. HUTT DRILL lI.ALL. SUNDAY CONCERT! ' EA r ERY MONDAY, THURSDAY, A By tho SAI UluJAi. WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL'. Evoning Session: 7.30 till 10. ORCHESTRA. Afternoon Session: 2.30 iiß S. » Uxcellont lloor. Portcct okate-s. • Conductor—Mß. HERBERT BtOT. ■ Fresh Every''VTcek. Silver Coin Collection. . JI. BURRIDt.iL, JJanager. J. F. WOODWARD; See. . . r ... ; : m O W N HALL. TOSEPH M'CAIiT/S LECTURES. A Tn ,. lr „ T , J OSEPH M'CAUE'S LECTURES. IP-NIGHT. ' MONDAY EVEN&d JUNE, COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT AND In tho . . DANCE, • CONCERT HALL. Tondero d to MRS. SUTCLIFFE. Thk?. MOST POPULAR SCIENCE LECTDBER tll6 Patr(magc of Thcir Excc „ [ ,„, i e J . On tho Englisli Platfoim of the Present Earl and Cauutcss of Liverpool. . Day. • JOSEPH M'CABE'S Lato Tram after Dance to Newtown and JOSEPH M'CABE'S Thornton. ' JOSEPH M'CABE'S JOSEPH M'CABE'S TICKETS: 35.,. Reservedj 2s. Gd„ Ujw Fascinating reserved, at Dresden. ILLUSTRATED LL'CTURE ENTER- ' TAINMENTS , YJFFA 1 ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ENTER- BOYS' DEPARTMENT. TAINMENTS TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, On 7-3® '° '0 o'clock. EVOLUTION AND ASTRONOMY, C.ALE • 9 1 '' P 01 W C P NCERT i Willi Illuminations by Unique Slides. f ld . of . 11 Department. MONDAY EVENING, 2nd JUNE. The Sale of Work will be opened l»j tlm Tho Entirely New Illustrated Lccture, E °y.-. Kennedy Elliott, All fueiids J TTW , cordially niviled. I'rnTJV nr Tirr nv tn? rllln'rf' Admission Free. Refreshments, Cd/' STORY OF LIFE ON THE EARTH. KmVATIT) M RYAN STORY OF LIFE ON THE EAIITH. * BoysMVork Dh^tor. "THE END E OF'raE WORLD." WEDNESDAY, 4th. . "IDVOLUTION OF MAN." A •F.YREWELL SOCIAL will be tend. THURSD AY' sth ci'cd MR. and MRS. HARRIS by tho "LIFE IN OTHER,' WORLDS." Sot " c V™&mv 25., Is. (Reserved Seats 3s;). Comment* 1 (!5,,1md#3) * 1 lIL at 8. Plan at Dresden. Ad ""foil I CARLYLE SMYTEE. - ]L KNIGnT| , The "Turkey Trot," the "Bunny I MR Hug," and the "Tango Dance," I have been rightly abolished from I |j fashionable programmes. . They • | j| were innovations that had nothing 1 , _ H to recommend them, for they were' : 1 pp| Q| | |;j more vulgar than elegant. Society 1 yCli i 1 tolerates innovations in Ball Programmes for here the artist and the PlftlfllffflilQliilfiiiffllfilfl? designer aim at'refinement. I flip dfsllliSw Within the last few days wc, _ n have received a shipment of 1 ,a, I I ft j m Bali S?rcgraffimes | I 1 i and t ' iese are now ava 'l a ble to 1 I[| k hostesses. We offer a very choice. fetsaSJSBSF selection of Programmes, and wc 1 I * will undertake the printing and | ra guarantee artistic results. ■ 1 I 25 Ball Programmes, printed, from 9/6 . | I SO Ball Programmes, printed, from 12/6 100 Ball Programmes, printed, from 17/6 ; : I | Invitation Cards : 1 \ Theso are hand made and arc - 1 ■f© i I exquisite in an extreme degree, . I Del! 1 1 25 Invitation Cards, printed, from 7/6 fvo, 50 Invitation Cards, printed, from 9/6 fi Invitation Cards, printed, from 12/6 i If , We can do the printing | I $t a feu) hours ntsiko! i 1 Telephone No. 19S1 I 1 1 j ;.Whitcosnbe aad % 11 J Tombs Limited-
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