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Tgrm MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietors John Fuller and Sons TO-NIGttT t TO-NIGHT 1 . THE ADVENTURES OR -ULYSSES I T>HE ADVENTURES OS* ULYSSES I THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES! A Truly Wonderful Picture. Groat Reception Last Night.. ULYSSES AND THti GIGANTIC ONEEYED' CYCLOPS OR GIANTS, *' ULYSSES AND THE SIRENS! Introducing- some beautiful "mermaid" , effect?,. „ SCYLIA AND GHA&YBDIS, The Famous Sevcn-headetl Monitor and thd 'sio less FamoUa Whirlpool. AND ALL THE INCHDENTS of the Voyage of tha Historic Grecian Hero, ULYSSES t ULYSSES I ' And a Splendid Sujiportitt/r Programme, incluomg "The Ar<idcntnl Millionaire," p. Positive Scream. ADMISSION: -Dims Circle, . 1« 6d; Stills, Is ; Upper Circle. 6d. Booking free at Tho Dresden. Seati may be reserved by 'Phone 3155, between 7 and 8. i Doors opfen 7.15. rri h e a t r~e "r~o~'Y*a~l7 Direction .... Brennan-Fullsrs, LW. The Home of Refined Vaudeville. ANOTHER STAR BILL! ANOTHER STAR BILL! : • BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST. BEST 1 BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST, BEST ! HEDLEY and BARTLETT. The ' HEDLEY and BARTLETT. Musical HEDLEY and BARTLETT. Mokes. .Playing Quaint Instruments. Reappearance of the Eminent Cooii Impersonator, •A MAUD FANNING. Mm Chip. MAUD FANNING. Old on MAUD FANNING. Block. , THE ELLIOTT' SISTERS, First Grand Cliai-go by VICTOR, THE GREAT, Who Puzzles Thorn All. - THE GREAT -ILLUSIONIST. Wholesome ARTHUR ELLIOTT Clean! Clever ' Comedian. Another Change by ' ' THE BRACKENS. Expert Jugglers and Wire Walkers. Droll FRED RIVENHALL Comedian. , - THE LYNTONS, Sketch Artist*. ' Expert Harmonisei-s, The FONTENOYS. THE THREE TIT-BITS. Prices— D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. JPlan at Dresdeh. Booking 6d extra. TITe atb c" jeToITaT. managerial notice. . . victor the great ' Invites any member of the audience to bring his own string for the purooß* of tying the magician's thumbs in his great thumb trick, and he will forfeit £50 to any local hospital if he fnilsto perform the trick after his thumbs have been 'so tied. rjpSE ' NEW r THEATRE, A ' Manners-street. (MfcoMsthon and Donnelly's). * CONTINUOUS PICTURES I . Daily-t-11 a.m. till 11 p.m. ' "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO 1" > "The Survival of tho Fittest." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, 4th FEB., The Brilliant, Dramatic Sensation, by the Famous Nordtsk • Company, THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE ! THE GREAT CmcUS CATASTROPHE I • A Startling Portrayal 1 which Created . an Immediate Success Yesterday. Supported by Up-to-date Dramas,- Come- i \ • dies, and Industrial Item*. • l . Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. . . Children, THREE^ENOE. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Leeiees ...... Hay ward's, Ltd. Direction West's, Ltd., and H*yw»rd'», • Ltd. - '-.'.' WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. A Programme of Exceptional Merit. ' - ► A GIPSY'S HATE! A Soul-stirring ' A GIPSY'S HATE I ' Story | A GIPSY'S HATE! of Love s A GIPSY'S HATE! . and Pwision. A Remwkftblo Militwy Offering— WITH THE COLOURS! WITH THE COLOURS! THE THUNDERBOLT! An absorbingly THE .THUNDERBOLT! Interesting . - THE THUNDERBOLT! Drwn*. MAMMOTH LIFE-SAVERS I A Great ViUgraph Comedy. WINKING PARSON! An Edi«on WINKING PARSON! Merriment Film. Why Jim Reformed. Pathe Gjzette, etc. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Direction— John .Fuller and Sons. olivebTtwist! Oliver twist ! Adapted from the famous novel by CHAS. DICKENS. • As the picture is thrown upon the screen, the story will be told ■ by . MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN, The Eminent Australian Elocutionist. The Detective's Strategy I • j • Fraud at Hope Mine! Views of Normanby, etc.,. etc. • i ""THELMA PETERSEN- CONCERT. ' /^JONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, j PROGRAMME : I MISS' THELMA PETERSEN will Sing— l "Abide -with Me" ..... ...... Liddlft "I Murmur Not" s Schumann "Tho Silver Ring" Chamin&de PIANOFORTE SOLO BY ,MISS AMY . REMINGTON-. ■ ■ J "Prelude" Rachmaninoff M 8..8. S. ALLWRIGHT wiHSing"Thin© Only" t Bohm MR/ J. CULFORD BELL will Recite— "Julius Caeear," Act I, Scene 1 Shakespeare And Render Humorous. Sketch. • MR. H. N. FLETCHER willSing"The First June Rose" 'Cla*ke MR. 554NTE WOOD will give Humor- ' ' ous RecifcatioftS'"The' Liver wing Testimonial" and, "Th* Anatomical Tragedian." THE ORPHEUS QUARTET PARTY will Render--"Two Rosee" and "Good > Night, Good l ■ ' / Night, Beiov<*l." ADMISSION— 2s and Ib. Box "Plan at the Dresden. W. D. GORHAM, Hon. Secretarj.^ THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 p.m. SALE- OF CHEMIST'S, STORBKBEP. ERS ( and GENERAL SUNDRIES. npHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIS1 TRIBUTING CO., LTD., Allenstreet, will sell by publio auction, as above-"-BOOKS (new)— 2 vols Bryant's Surgery, 1 Bfcin's Medical Practice, 1 Skinnere "Dry , Hot Air," ♦ Human Embryology, 1 Essig's Prosthetic Dentistry, 3 Starling's' Physiology, 2 Trove's Operations, 1 Harris Dictionary of Dentistry, 6 Mwtindalo and WescoU's Kxtr* Pharmacopeia, 1 Gabcll and Atrtten's Materia, Medica, 1 Ashby's Physiology. CHEMISTS' AND DENTISTS' SUNDRIES—9. metal mouth syringes, 32 carbo stones, 3 dozen fi^re toothbrushes and refile, 4 scent fvrayß, 1? spring aprons, 21b dentists' 'pink rubher, 7 enamel jars, 5 enamel t«y«, 2 ehamel bowls. 25 Snyder vib»t«jr<s quantity tooth stopping, 18 w.w. mortars, 27 earthenware jars, 10 enamel douches, 6 gross Dalmatin insect powder, 10 dozen J&njna hair tonic, S gross Klixine cement, 1 case Rod Cross Pinafores, 1 medical lounge, 4 . pairs stretchers, 3 dossen Chapman's food. GENBRAL--100 'gross etamped cardboard trays, 1 large copper urn, 1 threequarter water meter, 9 oak- kegs, 30 crate* of assorted druggists and A. water .bottles, 1 case sulphate of iron, 1 keof bluestW. ?, cases RisEfr's rannet, 40 shop cabinets, 1 400-gallon'iron galvanised tank, 1 case photo papers, quantity Paris creen, Scwt alum. Aho, 4 - Urge - plitoglau counter, tkovr catei.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 8

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