TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT ! KING'S FESTIVAL AND FANCY BAZAAR IN AID OF CATHOLIC CHURCH, NORTHLAND. SCOTCH REEL, SAILOR'S HORNPIPE, MARCHES, TABLEAUX, SIDESHOWS, THE DAINTY "TEASERS," THE SMILER "JACKY TAR." GBANB TUG-O'-WAR ! AT 7.30 P.M.— / " TRAMWAYS v. BUILDING WORKERS. 'AT 9.30 P.M.— DRUIDS v. CABLE'S FOUNDRY. Doors Open at 7 p.m. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLING. TO-MORROW EVENING— GRAND MARATHON RACE (10 Miles), CYCLE RACES, HIGH JUMPS, Etc., Etc.
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— Regularly Every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME! ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME! Of the Very Latest Star Productions DIRECT FROM LONDON by the English Mail, which arrived in Wellington on. Saturday Last. NOTE THE ITEMS: HIS TRUST, The Faithful Devotion and Self-sacrifice of an Old Negro Servant. HIS TRUST FULFILLED, The Sequel to His Trust. Biograph Masterpieces, just to hand, direct from London. THE COLOUR-SERGEANT'S HORSE, A Story of the Indian Mutiny. A TIN-TYPE ROMANCE, A Trip Through PICTURESQUE JAPAN. (A Magnificent Scenic Study.) REECE AT THE BILLIARD TABLE. (A Novelty Subject.) And a Host of Others. D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. npHEATRE ROYAL. FULLERS' GREAT EASTER MONDAY ATTRACTION ! The Finest Dancing Act ever seen in N.Z. A SENSATION! HARRIS and VERNON Tho Greatest HARRIS and VERNON Dancing Act HARRIS and VERNON that has ever HARRIS and VERNON left the United HARRIS and VERNON State* RHODESBURYS— Jack and Will. SEYFFER TWINS The popular AeroSEYFFER TWINS bats and Dancers. REECE, PAT Corner Man. 4 • THE RACOONS / 4 4 (Two Men, a Boy, and a Dog). 4 RUPERT CUTHBERT, Descriptive. GIBSON GIRLS, the Charming Duo MAY DAHLBERG, Serio and Danseuse DIXON KNOX, Bass Baritone MABEL LYNNE, Dashing Comedienne GEORGE JONES JESSIE LEE TIM HOWARD SID JOHNS During Holiday Book Seats Theatre Royal. D.C. and 0. Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is. Booking, 6d extra. TTtULLER'S SKATING RINK! C 1 ULLER'S SKATING RINKI Direction of John Fuller and Sons. ROLLER SKATING TO-DAY. ROLLER SKATING TO-DAY. ROLLER SKATING TO-NIGHT. ELECTRICALLY ILLUMINATED ! A Veritable SKATING FAIRYLAND! The Best Floor. The Best Skates. Tha Best Orchestra. Polite Attendants. Special Engagement of MADAME READ, From London Olympia Rink. TO-DAY (EASTER MONDAY): Four Sessions— lo lo 12.30, 2.30 to 5 p.m*, 6 to 7 p.m., and 7.30 to 10 pirn. Get your SEASON TICKETS EARLY! Gentlemen, £2 2s ; Ladies', -<vl 10s. General achnission : Qentß, Is : Ladifes, 6d ; Ball-bearin? Skates, Is. Floorage to patrons , with own skates, 6d. Beginners'' Session, 6to 7 p.m. Admission, including Skates, 6d. mHE NEW THEATRE. -H- Manners-street. Props.... Mes-trs MacMahon and Donnelly. GRAND INAUGURAL THIS EA.3TER MONDAY NIGHT! Doors ope»i at 7. Commence at 8. NOTHING UNWORTHY OF THE SHOW, BUT THE PRICES. THIS (MOXDAY) EVENING, at 8. THENCEFORWARD DAY AND NIGHT From 11 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. Special prices for the opening occasion. .one shilling To All Parts of tho Theatre. SOMETHING NEW UNDER tho SUN The Latest and Most Remarkable European and American Vogue. * "THE CONTINUOUS PICTURES." England and America have set tho way, and r.il the world is following, so that this sustained and delight fully diversified form of entertainment has become a necessary pat in the daily lifo of the people. Wellington will be the First City in Now Zealand "to be similarly provided for. i Complete programmes "of the Very Latest and Best of the over expanding art of tho kn-.cmatojraph will be presontod DAILiT from 31 p.m. to 11.15 p.m., at tho almo^i, inconceivable tariff of 6cl FOR ADULTS AND 3d FOR CHILDR EN. HAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST MODELS? ROYAL SMITH BAR-LOCK PREMIES VISIBLE • VISIBLE. Tiie Only Two Double Keyboard (one-key-one-character) Typewriters in tho market. See, or get particulars from TJHE LE GROVE AND LAWRENCE CO, LTD., 199, Lambton-quay. J
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 89, 17 April 1911, Page 8
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