rpHEATRE ROYAL Direction Brennan-Fullera, Ltd. Tho Home of Refined Vaudeville. Unbounded Success Nightly of HEDLEY and BARTLETT. The IIEDLEY and BARTLPJTT. Muslctil HEDLEY and BARTLETT. Adokcs. The Greatest of MAUD FANNING, all Coon MAUD FANNING. Impersonators, MAUD FANNING. First Grand Chan&ro by VICTOR the GREAT, ILLUSIONIST, VICTOR the GREAT, ILLUSIONIST VICTOR ilw GREAT, ILLUSIONIST, In his Mnrsellous THUMB-TIE-TRICK ! THUMB-TIE-TRICK ! VICTOR THE GREAT .Invites any member of the, audience to bring Ins own Btring for tho purpose of tying Hio mngicinn'a thumb* in his great thumb triok, and he will forfeit £50 to any locnl hospital if he fails to perform the trick after his thumbs have been so lied. Supported by ARTHUR ELLIOTT. THE BRACKENS THE TIT-BITS, VIOLET ELLIOTT. THE LYNTONS, Roliiied, Clever THE LYNTONS, Sketch Team. FRED RIVENHALL, [ Tho' Irresistible • Comedian. Prices— D.C. and 0.5., 2s : Stall*, Is. Plan at presden. Booking 6d extra. TTIS • MAJESTY'S THEATRE". •"• TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). MATINEE 1 • MATINEE 1 THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES. Special Prices. ■ Doors 2 p.m. TTIS MAJBSTrs THEATRE" Proprietors .John Fuller and Sons TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 LAST TWO NIGHTS of THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES 1 THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSKS 1 ULYSSES AND THE GIGANTIC ONEEYED CYCLOPS OR GIANTS, ULYSSES AND THE SIRENS 1 SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS, AND ALL THE INCIDENTS of the Voyage of the Bistorio Gieeifch Hem. WATER RATS. PONY EXPRESS GIRL. AN ASSISTED ELOPEMENT. MODERN AGRICULTURE. FIXING A FLIRT. THE ACCIDENTAL MILLIONAIRE. And o, Host of Others. ADMISSION:— Dress Circle, 1* 6d; Stalls, Is ; -Upper Circle, 6d. Bookingfree at Tho Dresden. Se&ts may be re* gotved ,by 'Phone 5153, between 7 and 8. Doors open 7.15. rpHE NEW "^THEATRE, •■- Mahhers-street. (MaoMahon and Donnelly's). CONTINUOUS PICTURES 1 - Daily— ll a.m. till 11 p.m. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO I" "Tho Survival of the Fittest." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, ?th FEB. The myatifying ahd exciting sublime "feature" drama: "THE SECRET "THE SECRET "THE SECRET TREATY 1" TREATY 1" TREATY I" It created a sensation yesterday ! * Together with other Great 'SubjeotK. Think of itl Adults, SIXPENCE. Children, THREEPENCE. STAR THEATRE, 'NEWTOWN. LeM««t Hay ward's, Ltd. Direction West's, Ltd., and Htyward'*, • Ltd. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. Our Exclusive Attraction. For th© FIRST TIME in N.Z., SKUTHORPE'S SKUTHORPE'S BUCK JUMPERS and ROUGHRIDERS. BUCKJUMPERS and ROUGHRIDKRS. BUCKJUMPERS and ROUGHRIDERS. BUCKJUMPERS and ROUGHRIDERS. BUCKJUMPERS and ROUGHRIDERS. Two Thousand Feet of Thrill*. The Most Remarkable and Unique 'Exhi* bition of Horsemanship Yet Seen. TOMMY BURNS, tho Champion Outlaw, Defies All to Ride Him. ' Bucking Ponies, Mules, and Bullocks. ASTOUNDING ! SENSATIONAL ! GREAT 1 ARTIST'S JOKB?' An Mhott ARTIST'S JOKE. Comedy. SHE CRIED t SHE CRIED I « Featuring Floronce Turner. EQUINE HERO, PA'S MEDICINE, Etc. BUCKJUMPING MATINEE TO-MORROW! MATINEE TO-MORROW! KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. Pictures-— Latest and Best— Pictures SATURDAY AND MONDAY. ■ Absolutely the Finest Programme yet. BLACK BLOOD (3000 ft). BLACK BLOOD (3000 ft). A NORDISK Masterpiece 1 A Drama of thrills, and one acted with dram&tio intensity. Don't Miss these two Vitftgraphd : CONSCIENCE (Featuring Mauricn Costello). CHASED BY A BLOODHOUND , (A side-splitting John Bunny Comic). And Others. i Prices as usual. Reserve a Seat. DON'T FORGET THURS., 27th irmt. Alaskan-Arctic Expedition Pictures! Secured at Enormous Expense. PICTURES 1 KILBIRNIE HALL ' ' KILBIRNIE HALL. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT ONLY, SHANGHAIED I A thrilling drama. And ATTACKED BY LIONS. MATINEE ON SATURDAY, 2.30. Prices—Adults, ■ bd ; - Children, 3d. - J DAFFODIL ASSEMBLY?"^ Seventh Consecutive Season. Committee: T. Tracy, A. Firth, F. tlcaloy. HpHE above Committee wish to oraw A the attention of their Patron..' and Friends of the past seasons that the Assembly will open on TUESDAY, 18th. February. Kihdly apply to the Committee ior renewal of invitation. Musician, Miss Hawthorne. A. FIRTH, -Hon. Sec. METHODIST CHURCH ~OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE. TONIGHT, FRIDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY, in Wesley Church, 7.30 p.m. Speaker*— Revs. W. A. Hay and B. Metson. SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. HARBOUR EXCURSION to Day'a Bay. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf, 2 p.m. Tickets Is 3d. If weather unfavourable, white flag will be displayed at Town Hall. SUNDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. CAMP MEETING, Basin Reserve, 3 p.m. Central Mission Band in attehd&nct. For further functions see later advertisement. Conference in daily session afc Wesley Church. Public cordially invited. W ELLI TSU LTD « ARB0 ™ DA¥>S ba I e s&e eona BAY SATURDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. Ferry Steamers will run as under: — LEAVE WELLINGTON7.10, 10.15 a.m., 1.15, 2.30, 5.20, 6.20. 10.15 p.m. LEAVE RONA BAY7, 8, 11.15 a.m., 2, 4.50, 6, 7 p.m. LEAVE DAY'S BaV- . 6.50, 8.10, 11 a.m., 2.15, 5, 6.10, 7.10 p.m. : SUNDAY, 9fch FEBRUARY. LEAVE WELLINGTON— 10.15, *11 a.m., 2.30, "3, 5.45, and 9 p.m. LEAVE RONA BAYLEA^D^'stAYi 6'6 '^ 8 - 201^ 9, 11 a.m.. *1.50, 5, ahd 8.10 p.m. •Theae trips run only when weather is fine. (CiroumttanoM p«rmit*-in«r). ir»«-Adult* U 3d, Children Id.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 32, 7 February 1913, Page 8
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