RACING CLUB' ' ! ,'ERED). : MEETING. _ 3OUHSE, FEATHERSTON. tnd MONDAY, 17th. APRIL. NOEMENTS— 7.46 a.m. and 8.44 a.m. erston at 4.53 p.in, and 5.45 p.m, .t 6.-10 a.m. and 8.35 a.m, itherston at 5.50 p.m. and 6.50 p.m. mHE KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors— West's Pictures, Limited, and „„„„,,„ Linley and Donovan. WEST'S and ROYAL PICTURES ! PICTURES ! AND SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Immense Success of Our Present Programma. Every Item a Gem. NAPLES TO SORRENTO. BRONCO BILL. THE PATI-IE GAZETTE. VISIT TO WISMAR. LEA ENLISTS FOR LOVE. Prices— ls and 6d. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d. Theatre 'Phone 3143. TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! GOOD FRIDAY. MATINEE EVENING at 2.30. a fc 8. SPECIAL PROGRAMME Of BIBLICAL, SCENIC AND ART PICTURES, In Keeping with tho Sacred Day. SPECIAL MATINEESEASTER SATURDAY. • EASTER MONDAY. During Holidays Seats may be Reserved at Theatre. 'Phone 3143. rpOWN HALL (COUNCIL- HALL). Leeseo Mr. Alf Linley. Direction of Mr. Geargo Stephenson. AN IMPORTANT AMUSEMENT EVENT 2 SEASON OF SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY, 15th APRIL. Mr. George Stephenson, the well-known Theatrical Manager, who introduced to New Zealand the London Gaiety in "Rose of- Riviera" and "Skirt Dancer," and American Comedy Companies, has pleasure in announcing the advent to Wellington of his LATEST ENGLISH ATTRACTION, THE WANDERERS The Finest THE WANDERERS Musical Comedy 'THE WANDERERS Costume Company 'THE WANDERERS ever introduced to THE WANDERERS New Zealand. Tuoludinj; The Brilliant London Society Entertainer, ' MISS PHYLLIS HOPWOOD FOLDI, In her Celebrated MONOLOGUE AND PIANOFORTE RECITALS. Popular Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Plan at tho Dresden. No Extra Charge for Booking. •^S7" ONDERLAND! EASTER "HOLIDAYS. OPEN SATURDAY, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., And on MONDAY, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. •TRAMWAY BAND in the EVENING. THIS IS THE LAST CHANCE OF SEEING THIS BEAUTIFUL GROUND BEFORE CLOSING FOR THE WINTER. Hot Waier for Picnickers. Caterers on the Ground. ALL SIDE SHOWS FREE. Admission — Adults, Is; Children, 6d. THE NEW THEATRE. Manners-street. ' A GREAT CONTINUOUS' SHOW. TIIE NOVELTY OF THE CENTURY. SOMETHING NEW UNDER the SUN MACMAHON AND DONNELLY'S . EXQUISITE PICTURES. MESSRS. MACMAHON AND DONNELLY desire to announce to the public of Wellington and suburbs that on SATURDAY, 15th APRIL, Thoy will open their IDEAL PLACE OF ENTERTAINMENT in Manners-street This takes tho form of A CONTINUOUS SHOW of the most modern developments of tho Kinematograph, which has become so popular and attractive throughout Great Britain, Europe, and America. Commencing daily at 11 a.m., the- entertainment goes on uninterruptedly until 11.15 A^RESTFUL ARBOR FOR FAMILIES. • Hundreds of visitors come to tho city with their families. In the day tim& there is no comfortable resort when mothers and fathers, tired of the sights, can ploasurably rest for an hour or two. THE NEW THEATRE supplies this want. And Noto — At any hour of tht .day you can sco THE WORLD IN PICTURE at absolutely unparalleled prices, on th* game high-class standard now set in Paris, London, Borfin, and New York, Sydney, and Melbourne. THREEPENCE AND SIXPENCE will admit you— the prevailing prices foi "continuous shows" in the world's centre*. The high reputation of the promoters o£ this FASCINATING ENTERPRISE will assure the public that everything her© promised will bo faithfully carried out. Strong in the belief > that tho pub•lic at© tho best judges, the promoters in turn give their guarantee to the public of the, genuine merite and excellence of what as to be --seen at THE NEW THEATRE. INCOMPARABLE FOR ITS ATTRACTIONS. ■THE BEST-THE WIDE WORLD CAN" FURNISH. Every mail brings direct, new scenes -and incidents of throbbing • heart-interest, to bo seen first at THE NEW THEATRE, tho proprietors having arranged with the GREATER J. D. WILLIAMS AMUSEMENT COMPANY, LTD., -the originators of the continuous ••jpictuTo shows in Australasia, for a series ' '■of Exclusive Pictures, TO BE SEEN FIRST AT THE NEW THEATRE. PLEASE NOTE— That we ars catering osppcj^ly for LADIES AND THE LITTLE-ONES. In the great.cities theso Continuous Theatres are visited by ladies just as they would visit afternoon tea rooms— a delightful respite from tho hurly-burly of life A GREAT NEW SHOW. , Open from 11 a.m. continuously until 5.30 p.m. Re-open at 6.30 p.m. until 11.15 p m. IMPORTANT— Between 10.15 and 11.15 Every Night there will ba a Special Programme for tho convenience of the busy late -worker. Selected programmes will be given during the day for Ladiee and Children. THE STIRRING EVENTS of MODERN , , DAY LIFE, Daily chronicled in tho cablegrams, will., be seen at THE NEW THEATRE. This tasnionable Place of Entertainment, centrally located, has been fitted up with alltho Latest Conveniences, Easy lip-up Chairs, Harmonising and Artistic £il0""i l 0"" to £reet the oye. WITH A WARM GLOW OF COMFORT surrounding you I on every sine. I XO ™ING UNWORTHY OF THE ENTERTAINMENT BUT THE FANCY;i OWL'S THREEPENCE AND - PIXPJ2NC&,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 8
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