mHE NEW THEATRE. JL Manner3-etreet. Prop.... Messrs. MacMahon and Donnelly. GRAND INAUGURAL GRAND INAUGURAL EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, EASTER MONDAY NIGHT, And NOT Saturday, as Previously Announced. •THENCEFORWARD DAY AND NIGHT From 11 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE OPENING OCCASION. ONE SHILLING ONE SHILLING To All Parts of the Theatre. SOMETHING NEW UNDER the SUN The Latest and Most Remarkable European and American Vogue. "THE CONTINUOUS PICTURES." England and America have set the way, and all the world is following, so that this sustained and delightfully diversified form of entertainment has become a necßESary part in the daily life of tho people. Already in Sydney and Melbourne the "continuous" has made extraordinary strides, and Wellington will bo the First City in New Zealand to be similarly provided for. To this end MESSRS. MACMAHON AND DONNELLY Have rebuilt and equipped, upon an elegant and luxurious scale, THE NEW THEATRE, which will be entirely dedicated to the highest form of the "continuous." Complete programmes of the Very Latest and Best of the ever expanding art of tho kinematograph will be presanted DAILY from 11 a.m. to 11.15 p.m., at the almost inconceivable tariff of 6d" FOR ADULTS AND 3d FOR CHILDREN. No Other Charges Whatever. NOTE.— Visitors are entitled to remain in their seats as long as they choose. The brilliant Programme goes on uninterruptedly. It is the vast and continuous crowds that come and coma again and make it a habit of their lives that make this world's popular scheme remunerative. Ladies and Children will frequent tho matinees and mako them "nearest to their heart's desire." NOTHING UNWORTHY OF THE SHOW, BUT THE PRICES. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. FANCY! ONLY 5d and 3d. . SPECIAL NOTE.— AII Pictures shown in our great Opening Programme will be entirely now to the Dominion; exclusive subjects, embracing Comedy, Fantasy, and Dramatic Story, supplied by The Greater J. D. Williams Amusement Company of Sydney. . MACMAHON AND DONNELLY. QT. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN. £3 STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES! 8 p.m. EVERY EVENING 8 p.m. Two Complete Changes WeeklyMondays and Thursdays. Last Night! "Sepoy's Wife." Last Night! "Aye Maria." COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. bpecial Easter Monday Matinee. EU G B~Y FOOTBALL. MONDAY AFTERNOON. ATHLETIC PARK, at 3. WELLINGTON OLD BOYS v. CHRIST COLLEGE OLD BOYS OR NELSON OLD BOYS. In Final for the Devenish Shield. Should Provide an Excellent Game. Admission, 6d. Stand, 6d. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary, W.R.F.U. PORT NICHOLSON YACHT CLUB. PICNIC TO SOMES ISLAND. EASTER MONDAY, 17th APRIL, 1911. S.S. Pilot leaves Clyde-quay Wharf at 10.15 a.m. for Somes Island. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea will be provided by the Club. "Sports Programme will be held on the Island, Running and Swimming Races, fete. Tickets obtainable at the steamer or any member of committee. ' Price, 2s; Children, Is; Ckildren under 6 Free. f A. M. HOLMES, W. ROUGH, ■ Joint Hon. Sees. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. EIGHTH ANNUAL GATHERING AND SPORTS. SPORTS GROUND. PALMERSTON N., On EASTER MONDAY, 17th APRIL. Running, jumping, Vaulting, Cycling, Pipo Music, and Dancing and Games. Valuable Cash Prizes and Trophies. For Profeseionals and Amateurs. D. MUNRO, Secretary. P.O. Box 76, Palmerston N. DANCING. DANCING. ,*A" SOCIAL will bo held by the Jolly - c *- Boys in the Druids' Hall on MONDAY NIGHT. Dancing from Bto 12. " Tickets, One Shilling each. AiJ invited. WELLINGTON BUILDING TRADES LABOURERS' UNION. mHE Half-yearly Meeting of the above ■*- Union will be held on 19th April, 1911. Business— Election of Officers, Balancesheet and Report, and General. G. KENNEDY, Secretary. . N.Z. CIVIL SERVICE ASSOCIATION (Wellington Branch). NOTICE. THE Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Branch will be held 011 FRIDAY, 21et inst., at 8 p.m. in tho Oddfellows' Hall, Lambton-quay J : _D. AVERY, Secjetary^ TK7OTE for Wednesday Half-Holiday, and v keop the money in the right circulation. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, in her Private Hall. Pupils taught the Latest Dances in Six Private Lessons or one quarter at Class. Private Lessons arranged. Address— B6, Ghuznee-street, near St. Peter's Church. BOULCOTT-STREET HALL (Late Spiller's). THIS Popular Hall, which has the best dancing floor in tho City, is still disengaged during the day time, and on Monday, Friday, and Saturday evenings. For further information apply to EDWARD ANDERSON AND CO., LTD., 68; Willis-street. WE CARRY The Most Extensive Stock of OFFICE DEVICES OFFICE DEVICES In Australasia. CARD SYSTEMS, FILING SYSTEMS BOOKCASE SECTIONS ROLL-TOP DESKS. Etc.. Etc. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, 17 and 19, Cuba-st., Wellington. 'Phone 1676 'OTE for Wednesday Half-Holiday, which gives two breaks in tho week'a work.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 6
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