HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. The Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures. FULLERS' PICTURES The Best FULLERS' PICTURES of All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY— Every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT, Positively LAST NIGHT of tho Present MAGNIFICENT SERIES, Including — THE LAD FROM OLD IRELAND! .THE LAD FROM OLD IRELAND ! Last Night EAST LYNNE. Last Night EAST LYNNE. A MODERN COURTSHIP. A MODERN COURTSHIP. THE FLAG OF Last Night. HIS COUNTRY. Last Nighfc. Love v. the Law.— o ! What a Knight !— In Japan. WARWICK CHRONICLE. STOLEN CLAIM. And a Hoit of Others. MONDAY! 10th April. MONDAY! ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME,. Still Another Bunch of Bright New Novelties. D.C. and 0.5., Is: Stalls (tip-up/, 6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. THE LAD FROM OLD IRELAND! THEATRE ROYAL. tFULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. The Brightest of the Bright. - riUGE SUCCESS! HUGE SUCCESS ! MADAME CLEMENTINA, The Greatest Living Acrobat. See the Wonderful ROLLING GLOBE. THE SCOTT BROS., Always Firm Favourites. Reappearance of GIBSON GIRLS, Two of Australia's Best Serios. DIXON KNOX. . DIXON KNOX. The Favourite Bass-Baritone. MABEL FOWLER, Tasmania's Soprano. ROGERS QUARTETTE, Clover Acrobats and Contortionists. And Our Groat Vaudeville Company. ■ GEORGE JONES MAY DAHLBERG -HUP. CUTHBERT JESSIE LEE GEO. SPARKES TIM HOWARD NELLIE LESLIE MABEL LYNNE ELMA ANDERSON. Orchestra Stalls and D.C, 2s; Stalls, Is. Book all seats at tho Dresden Piano. "Company to avoid ruslii 6d extra. "ITtULLER'S SKATING RINJv ! -I? ULCER'S SKATING RINK! Proprietors — John Fuller and Sons. OPENS NEXT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 OPENS NEXT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 IN ALL ITS GLORY! ELECTRICALLY DLLUMINATED ! ELECTRICALLY ILLUMINATED ! A Veritable SKATING FAIRYLAND: A Veritable SKATING FAIRYLAND I The Best Floor. The Best Skates. The Best Orchestra. Polito Attendants. Watch for further particulars, but don't I forget NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON!NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON! Under the personal direction of JOHN FULLER AND SONS. Get your SEASON TICKETS EARLY! Get your SEASON TICKETS EARLY! Gentlemen, £2 2s>; Ladies', £1 10s. General admission : Gents, Is : Ladies, 6d ; Ball-bearing Skates, Is. Floorage to patrons with own skates, 6d.* Morning Session (private tuition), 10 to 12.30 ; Afternoon, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Beginners 1 Session, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Evening, 7.30 to 10 p.m. qpOWN HALL"! TOWN HALII -1 SATURDAY, Bth APRIL. 1.0. R. (Independent Order of Rechabites). /SPECIAL VISIT OF HIGH CHIEF RULERS. GREAT PUBLIC MEETING AND CIVIC WELCOME Will be tendered to BRO. J. PHILIPSON, High Chief Ruler, BRO. C. W. CHURCHILL, Past High Chief Ruler, From England, who are touring the world and are attracting large audiences in Australia. First-class Programme by Leading Vocalist*, including; Mr. E. Parkes, Mr. D. Kenny, and Madame Groome. ' Mr. Maughan Eiarnett will preside afc the Grand Oi-gau. No charge for admission. No collection. Chairman, His 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. Sec. VOTE for Wednesday Half-holiday and prevention of loss to the Municipal Tramways. "M Z. SOCIALIST PARTY, -*-^ • Manners-street. SUNDAY, 8 p.m. W. S. BEDFORD Will Speak. Subject: "THE CITY BEAUTIFUL." Questions. Discussion. •I-STELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. "Passion" Soloists: "Passion 1 ' Miss Gladys Watkins "Passion" Miss May Driscoll "Passion" Dr. Fyfto "Passion" Mr. C. Clarkson v "Passion" Messrs. F. V. Waters and "PasFion" F. Laycock "Passion" Organist: "Passion" Mr. F. W. Vine, F.R.C.O. "Passion" Leader of Orchestra: "Passion" - Mr. Herbert Lloy. "Passion" Conductor : "Passion" Mr. Robert Parker. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, 11th APRIL, At 8 p.m. All seats Is. Reserve 6d extra. Afc The Dresden. <(Q| T. MA R K^~S CHURCH. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7.30. OLIVET TO CALVARY (By Maunder). BY ST. MARK'S CHOIR. Offertory in Aid of the Choir Fund. LAURENCE F. WATKINS, Organist. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. ~ THE Committee ot the above beg to announce ihat they still hold their weekly dance in Alexandra Hall, 'IHURSDAY EVENINGS, and lmo not closed down as rumoured. Previous season's In-vitation-holders and friends cordially invitod: strictly by invitation. Musician, Miss Murphy. F. BATES, Hon. Se. V.M.C.A. HpO-NIGHT, at B— Devotional Meeting. A ( Leader, Mr. T. P. Mills. SUNDAY, at 4— Great Men's Meeting. Address by Rev. J. W. Burton, of Fi]i. Solo by Mr. Okey. A cordial invaation is given to all men. Strangers' Tea afc 5 p.m. , miiE Wellington" harbour -i- FERRIES, LTD. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. SUNDAY, 9th APRIL. Leave Town— lo.ls a.Hu, 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 5.45 p.m., and 7 p.m. Leave Bay— 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 11.45 a.m., s 'p.m., and 8.10 p.m. NOTE.— The 11 a.m. > and 3 p.m. trips to Bay run only if weather bo fine. SEATOUN AND KAPvAiCA BAY. SUNDAY, 9th APRIL. Leave Town— lo.ls a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Leave Seatoun — 10.45 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Circumstances permiiring), mHE FLIGHT of ~~' A 1 : rf^tET YOUR BIOGRAPH SUPPLIER V*" FROM FULLERS' BIOGRAPH SUPPLIES CO., Jobnston-st., Wellington (Box 853). Ask us to Quote 'for Everything. ONE MILLION FEET OF FILM To choose from, being added (o at the rate of 14,000 feet per week. All makes Projectors and Accessories .stocked. 1910 Models, .€25 up.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 6
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