rriHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors—West's Pictures, Limited, and Linley and Donovan. WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES AND SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Last Night of WESTERNER'S WAY. Last JMight of MOROCCO. Last Night of YOUNG DEER. Last Night of JAPAN. t Last Night of DRUMSTICKS. Last Night of CALINO. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. Prices— ls and 6d. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d. Theatre 'Phone 3143. WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES ANIMATED BEMJTY COMPETITION LADIES PLEASE NOTE — That SATURDAY WEEK, 15th April, is the LAST DAY that entries will be received for this Competition, Send along Photo., Name, and Address to The Manager, West's and Royal Pictures, Box 50, G.P:O., at once.' TOWN HALL! TOWN HALL! GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. To Accommodate THE GREAT HOLIDAY RUSH, WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES Will also be shown in the TOWN HALL! , TOWN HALL! SPECIAL ITEMS Appropriate to the Sacred Day. mdWN' hall. "town~hIll: •*■ THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), Bth APRIL. 1.0. R. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES SPECIAL VISIT OF HIGH CHIEF RULERS. Great PUBLIC MEETING and CIVIC WELCOME will bo tendered to Bro. J. Philipson, High -Chief Ruler, . and Bro. C W. Churchill, Past High Chief Ruler, from England, -who are touring this wqrtrt and are attracting largo audiences in Australia. First-class Programme by leading Vocalists, Including Mr. B. Parke.<=, D. Kenny, and Others, Mr. Maughan Barnett will preside at the Grand Organ. No charge for admission. No collection. Chairman, Hi& Worship, the Mayor, Mr. T. M. Wilford, M.P. Doors open at 7 p.m. Welcome at 8 p.m. C. S. S. KELLY, Hon. Secretary. mow hall" town hallT SUNDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NIGHT. 9fch APRIL, 1911. GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT BY THF; WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Conductor Mr. Herbert Bloy. -Assisted by Mr. Stan. H. Hutton (Bari«tone), Mr. Henry Moßchinr (Clarinetist). The ORCHESTRA' will PlayOverture "Rienzi" (Wagner), "Saltarello" (Gounod), Introduction to Second Act "Lohengrin" (Wagner), "Yeomanry Patrol*' (Squire). Silver Coin Collection. Concert afc 8.15. J. F. WOODWARD, Secretary. TOWN HALL. NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON, At 4.15 p.m. MONSTER PUBLIC RECEPTION MONSTER PUBLIC RECEPTION AND CONCERT AND CONCERT Tendered by the Citizens of Wellington to HUGH J. WARD AND COMPANY, HUGH J. WARD AND COMPANY, In recognition of their valuable services to the Children's Hospital Fund. GRAND CONCERT! To .commence at 4. 30 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (T. >M. Wilford, Esq.) will preside. Combined Wellington Theatres' Orchestras will play selections. Presentation to Mr. Ward at 5 p.m. The General Committee are requested to meet .Mr. Ward, Miss Palotta in the Mayor's Room at 4.15 sharp." MISSvMABEL FOWLER, Tho Tasmanian Soprano and Messrs. E J. HILL aaid J. F. CARR have kindly consented to assist. The Public are CORDIALLY INVITED : NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION! NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION! ERIC LYON, Hon. Sec. for Wednesday Half-hoHday and v maintain the brightness of the city on Saturdays. rgT O W" N B A^ L L. Lessee Mr. Alf Linley. Direction df Mr. George St&phenson BRIEF SEASON OF 7 NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing EASTER SATURDAY, 15th APRIL. George Stephens First ( Appeaiance in New Zealand of George Stephenson's New English "Attraction — . THE WANDERERS MUSCIAL COSTUME COMEDY CO., including MISS PHYLLIS HOPWOOD FOLDI The Brilliant English Society Entertainer. A Combination of Artists of HiglV * rilistie Merit, Presenting an Entertainment distinctly NOVEL, UNIQUE, and ORIGINAL. The Box Plans opens at tho Dresden 9 o'clock Monday Morning. COURSING I * WELLINGTON METR OrOLITAN COURSING CLUB. INAUGURAL MEETING, 15th AND 17th APRIL (EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY), AT TRENTHAM PARK! WELLINGTON STAKES And . TRENTHAM STAKES! BEST DOGS IN NEW ZEALAND COMPETING ! SPECIALLY TRAINED HARES! First Course at 12 noon each day. Special Trains. . Admission to ground, Is. "jl/JTANAWATU AND WEST COAST IV^L CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. EIGHTH ANNUAL v GATHERING AND SPORTS. SPORTS GROUNDS PALMER&TON N., On EASTER MONDAY, 17th APRIL. Running, Jumping, Vaulting, Cycling,. Pipe Music, and Dancing and Games. Valuable Cash Prizes a^id Trophies. For Piofessionals and Amateurs. D. MUNRO, Secretary. P.O. Box 76, Palmerston N. THE CITY ELECTIONS. LABOUR CANDIDATES' MEETINGS TO-NIGHT. Opposke C'onstuble-sfcreot, 7.30 p.m. Corno'r of Buckle-street and Tory -street. 7.15. p.m. End of Courtenay-place, 7.15 p.m. MONDAY, at Berhampore, 7 30 p.m. TUESDAY, Brooklyn Schoolroom. "We Lead, others Follow." J. W. KAY. , Secretary N.Z. Labour Patty. TJOTE for Wednesday Half-holiday and maintain the brightness of the city od S*turd*j.«. j
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 6
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