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m h e a t v Vj r o y a l. Dirpotion . ... Urcnnan-Fullers, Lid Tho Homo of Refined Vaudeville. Unbounded Sucee 5*5 * Nightly of IIEDLEY and BARTLETT. The HEDLEY and BARTLF.TT. Musical HISDLKY' i.nd J3ARTLETT. JJokos. Enthusiastic Recention Nightly of i MAUD FANNING, Tho Gro B tp«t 'of MAUD FANNING. all Coon MAUD FANNING, Impersonators. Kiist Gifuul Change bj VICTOR tho GREAT, ILLUSIONIST, VICTOR \he GREAT, ILLUSIONIST, VICTOR the GREAT, ILLUSIONIST, In his MurVpllous THUMB-TIE-TRICK 1 TUUMB-TIE-TRTCK! VICTOR THE GREAT Invites any member of iho audience to bring his own _ ©bring for the purpose of lying the _ magician's thumbs in his grenl thumb trick, and he will forfeit £50 to afiy lqcnl liobpital if he fails io perform tho Inck after his thumbs have been bo tied. Supported by ARTHUR ELLIOTT. THE LYNTONS, THE BRACKENS, VIOLET ELLIOTT • THE THREE TIT-BITS. THE LYNTONS, ..Refined, Clever THE LYNTONS, Sketch. Team. FRED. RIVENHALL, The Irresistible Comedian. Prices— D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden. Booking .6d extra. „ TJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietors . ... Oohn Fuller and Sons TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 CONTINUED SUCCESS of THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES I THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES 1 ULYSSES AND THE GIGANTIC ONEEYED CYCLOPS OR GIANTS, ULYSSES AND, THE SIRENS ! Introducing sotno .beautiful "mermaid" effects.' 'I SCYLLA AND OHARYBDIS, The Fatuous Seven-headed Monster and the ho leK v Famous Whirlpool. AND ALL THE INCIDENTS of the Voyage of the Historic Grecian Hero, ULYSSES! ULYSSES! And a Splehdid Supporting Programme, including "The Accidental Millionaire, 1 ' and "An Assisted Elopement," two very fine. Comedies. ADMISSION: -Dress Circle, Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Booking free at The Dresden. Seats may be reserved by 'Phone 3153, between 7 and 8. Doors opeh 7.15. QHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE •^ Willis-street. The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT 1 LAST NIGHT! Of LAST NIGHT 1 That Superb STAR Drama, "THE BLACKSMITH l\ "THE BLACKSMITH!" "THE BLACKSMITH 1" "SUBSTITUTE MODEL" (Drama). "The Fraud on the Hope Mine'' (Drama). Pathe's Australian Gazette. Scenic, Comic, and Educational Pictures. TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 11 o'clock. Completo Change of Programme, Presenting "THE LOYALTY OF SYLVIA 1" "THE LOYALTY OF SYLVIA I", Vitagraph's Great Masterpiece, Featuring Maurice Costello and Florence- ■ Turner. ' MONDAY NEXT, at 8.30. THE WINNERS of the GREAT PICTURE COMPETITION Will be Announced. Open Daily, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ' THE NEW THEATRE, Manners^street. 1 (MaoMahon ana Donnelly's). CONTINUOUS PICTURES! Daily— ll a.m. till 11 p.m. . "GO WHERE THE. CROWDS GO I" , '"The Survival of tho " Fittest." TO-DAY. ,ahd TO-NIGHT. sth, Feb; Final Display of the Sensational Nordisk Drama, • THE GREAT CIRCUS CATASTROPHE ! And all the other Sublime Subjects. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), NEW PROGRAMME, Headed by a Wonderful Feature • Dramagraph, „ "THE SECRET TREATY." Also "High Tide," "On the Trail of the Germs," etc. Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children, THREEPENCE. PEOPLK TST S PICTURE PALACE. • Manhers-street. Whatever may bo said of the production at the P. P. P., for or against, no one can accuse us of being monotonous in our choica of subjects. As William Cooper Haid;-"- " Variety V the very spice of life, That gives il all its flavour. _ The variety of our" present series is remarkable. NELLIE, THE LION TAMER (Circus Drama). Detective's Strategy (Society Drama), Milking Macaroni (Industry}, Normanby Rher (Coloured Soemc), and 1 numerous other diversities. Space forbids us to enumerate all tho good qualities of the above series. Follow the Crowds and judge for yourselves. Adults 6d. Children 3d. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees .. .. H*y ward's, Ltd. Direction West's, Ltd., and Hayw&«T«, Ltd. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. , LAST NIGHT of A GIPSY'S HATE! A Soul-stirring ' A GIPSY'S HATE ! Story A Remarkable Military Offering— WITH THE COLOURS! WITH' THE COLOURS! THE THUNDERBOLT ! An absorbing THE THUNDERBOLT 1 Drama. MAMMOTH LIFE-SAVERS! A Great Vitarfraph Comedy. WINKING PARSON! An Fjdison WINKING PARSON ! Merriment Film. Why Jim Reformed. Patho Gazette, etc. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. QT! THOMAS'S HALL, I>?EWTOWN. ! Direction— John Fuller sad Sons, LAST NIGHT I " LAST NIGHT ! OLIVER TWIST P OLIVER TWIST ! Adapted from tho famous novel by CHAS. DICKENS. As the picture is thrown upon tho screen, the story will bo told by « MR. ALFRED BOOTHMAN, ( Tho Eminent Australian Elocution iet; The Detective's Strategy 1 Fraud at Hope Mine ! Views of Normanby, etc., etc. TT\ A N N E V I R X E S H O Wl NEST~WEEK, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDxW, 12th AND 13th FEB. Opening of New Show Grounds by His Excellency the Governor, On PEOPLE'S DAY, THURSDAY, 12th. ' RECORD ENTRIES! Comprising Eoine of the finest quality „ ' stock in HORSES,- CATTLE, SHEEP, and PIGS. See Railway Handbills for information as to excursion fares and train nwangements. ' F. C. STUBBM, Secretary. ~TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. AMASS MEETING of Carpenters and Joiners who are opposed to Compulsory Unionism and ii< Tyranny will bo held on TUESDAY NEXT, the 11th day of February, at 8 p.m. pharp, in tho Spciolist Hall, Maiineiß-slreet. "PreseMc your natural and imprescriptible right. Liberty, security, and resistance of opprr.wtion."-*-Sec. (pro tern.) of the N.i'. Brotherhood of Carpenters ondjToitterß. GENERAL LABOURERS' UNION. * NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. THE Monthly Meeting; of tho Gonorcl Labourers' Union is hereby POSTPONED for ONE WEEK, owing to tho üb"cnco of the Srovclary. M. J. REARDON, i Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 8

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