HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ; Props., John Fuller and Sonb.' The Recognised Homo of Perfect Pictures FULLERS' PICTURES The Best ' FULLERS' PICTURES of All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY— Every Monday and Thursday. Enormous Success of the Magnificent New Programme, Presented for the First Time Last Evening HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The Latest, Brightest, and Best Budget of THE WORLD'S PTdORIAL STAR SENSATIONS ! See To-night— HIS TRUST, The Self-6acrifiee of an old Negro ' ' Servant. HIS TRUST FULFILLED, A Soquel to "His Trust."' COLOUR-SERGEANT'S HORSE. BONNIE SCOTLAND. PICTURESQUE SCENES IN JAPAN. AN INDIAN WIFE'S DEVOTION. HE WHO LAUGHS LAST. REECE AND THE BILLIARD TABLE. And a Host of Others. D.C. and 0.5., Is: Stalls (tip-wp), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. ipHEATEE ROYAL. FULLERS' GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. The Finest Dancing Act ever seen in N.Z. A SENSATION! ■ HARRIS and VERNON The Greatest HARRIS and VERNON Dancing; Act HARRIS and VERNON that his ever HARRIS and VERNON left the United HARRIS and VERNON States 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 MISS ETTIE WILLIAMS , Re-appear-ance. MABEL LYNNE,' Dashing Comedienne GEORGE JONES JESSIE LEE TIM HOWARD SID JOHNS Book all 6oats at Dresden. D.C. and 0. Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is. Booking, 6d extra. FULLER'S SKATING RINK! ULLER'S SKATING RINK! Direction of John Fuller and Sons. ROLLER SKATING TO-DAY. ROLLER SKATING TO-DAY. ROLLER SKATING . TO-NIGHT. I ELECTRICALLY ILLUMINATED ! A Veritable SKATING FAIRYLAND ! The Best Floor. The Best Skate*. Th» Best Orchestra. Polite Attendants. Special Engagement of MADAME READ, From London Olympia. Rink. TO-DAY (TUESDAY) : Four Sessions— lo to 12.30, 2.?0 to 5 p.m., 6 to 7 p.m., and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Get your SEASON TICKETS EARLY! Gentlemen, £2 2s; Ladies', £1 10s. General admission : Gents, Is : Ladies, 6d ; Ball-boarinn; Skates, Is. Floorage to patrors with own skate=, 6d. Beginners' Session, 6to 7 p.m. Admission, including Skates, 6d. rjnHE NEW THEATRE, i -*- Manners -street. Props... Meseis ,MacMahon and Donnelly. THE GRAND INAUGURAL PERFORMANCE LAST NIGHT ATTRACTED AN ENORMOUS , ATTENDANCE. . A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. "The Best tho World Produces." SOMETHING NEW UNDER the SUN NOTHING UNWORTHY OF THE SHOW, BUT THE PRICES. I The New Idea — Tho Great "Continuous" | BEGAN TO-DAY at 11 a.m. And thenceforward Daily from 11 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. I The Latest and Most Remarkable European and American Vogue. ! "THE CONTINUOUS PICTURES.*' j 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 necessary part in tho daily life of the people. Wellington will be the First City in New Zealand to bo similarly provided for. Complete programmes of the Very Latest and Best of the ever expanding art of tho kinemattfgraph will be presented DAILY from 11 a.m. to 11.15 p.m., at the almost inconceivable tariff of ■ 6d FOR ADULTS AND 3d FOR CHILDREN. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! KING'S FESTIVAL KING'S FESTIVAL And FANCY BAZAAR! FANCY BAZAAR! In Aid of CATHOLIC CHURCH, NORTHLAND. Scotch Reel, Sailor's Hornpipe, Marches, Tableaux, - Sideshows, the Dainty "Teasers," the Smiler "Jacky Tar." GRAND TUG-O'-WAR, GRAND TUG-O'-WAR, At 9.30 p.m. : MIRAMAR v. QUARRY TEAM. DRIVERS v. CABLE'S. Doors open at 7 p.m. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLING. THIS EVENING, Grand Marathon Race (10 miles), Cycle Races, High Jumps, etc., etc. SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO., LIMITED. R.M.S. ARAWA, FOR LONDON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. PASSENGERS are requested to note that the steamer will leave the Glasgow Wharf on THURSDAY, 20th inst., at 3 p.m., siid they must embark prior to that hour. All baggage must bo alongside the steamer by Noon same day. LEVIN AND CO, LTD., Agents. FUNERAL CARD. finHE friends of the late Patrick James A Moore are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Moi'tuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., GO, Taranakistreet To-morrow (Wednesday), 19th, 1911, at 2.10 p.m. for the Basilica, Hillstreet, thence to Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-stroet, and 28, Re-vans-street. Telephone 937. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late Clarenco Nelson Morrish are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Tara-naki-street, To-morrow (Wednesday). 19th April, 1911, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS. Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-et. and 28, Revans-jst.- Tel. 937 (night and day}.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 90, 18 April 1911, Page 8
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