rpHE EMPRESS THEATRE. *■* Direction ... .'. J. D. Williams. "Whore Everybody Goes."' Stalls, • 3d CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Stalls Daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. 3d ■ TO-NIGHT Stalls 3d Absolutely tho Stalls LAST OPPORTUNITY 3d Of witnessing our current pro-* Stalls gtatnme, which is of UNEXAM- 3d • PLED MERIT Stalls "MY HERO" (charming oxclusivo 3d A.B. comedy dwimr); "The Mov- Stalls ing Fhigor" (exclusive S. and A. 3d drama) ; "THE- STAIN" (suberb Stalk exclusive S. and A. costume 3d drama) ; "Warwick Chronicle," Stalls. And a HOST of OTHERS. 3d Stalls SENSATIONAL NOTICE! 3d MONDAY. Stalls COMMENCING MONDAY, 3d • MONDAY. Stalls 3d SELIG'S WONDROUS Stalls HISTORIC DRAMA, 3d Stalls "CHRISTOPHER Commencing 3d ; ■ "CHRISTOPHER MONDAY. Stalls' "CHRISTOPHER 3d , "CHRTSTOPHKU Stalls "CHRISTOPHER 3d "CHRISTOPHER Stalls "CHRISTOPHER 3d "CHRISTOPHER Stalls "CHRISTOPHER 3dCOLUMBUS.* Stalls COLUMBUS." 3d COLUMBUS." Stalls COLUMBUS." 3d COLUMBUS." Stalls COLUMBUS." 3d • , ' COLUMBUS." Stalls Commencing COLUMBUS." 3d MONDAY. COLUMBUS." Stalls (Or "The Discovery of America.' 1 ) 3d i "Christopher • Columbus" is the Stalls summit of perfection in motion 3d picture production. It occupied Stalls three years in preparation, COST 3d £10,000, and involved a cast of 350 Stalls performers. 3d "Christopher Columbus" extends Stalls over 50 minutes. It wad shown at 3d the Vatican at the request of His Stalls 1 Holiness Pope Pius X., who 3d blessed the picture and pfesehted Stalls Mr. Solig with a modal. 3d PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, Manners-street. Last Night of Our Present Programme. It behoves everybody to see this series. t "REGION OF DARKNESS!" '"REGION OF DARKNESS!" 'And the rest of our Superb Selection. We have pleasure in announcing the fact that we have secured that magnificent Cines drama, "A SMART LADY DETECTIVE.". For MONDAY NEXT, To be Supported by the whole host of Gems, I Costing, goodness knows how much. FOLLOW THE CROWDS .' TTTNTTY CONGRESS COMMITTEE. WALTER THOMAS MILLS And ' P. H. HICKEY Will reply to Newspaper and other Critics, ' ' EMPRESS THEATRE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT. M. J. MACK, See. A.S.R.S., will preside. r Come Early to get a good seal. Musical Programme at 7.45. A "BIG EVENING-DON'T MISS IT! DAN&NG. ASOCIAL EVENING, arranged by Madame Foley's Pupils, will be held in the Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road, on THURSDAY, 13th February. Past Pupils £hd Friends cordially invited. Dancing B>p.m. " , , Subscription— Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is. WM. A. ISLES, Hon. Sec. . .H. LANGFORD, Hon. Treas. A RED-LETTER DAYI BROOKLYN STATE • ANNUAL PICNIC, At DAY'S BAY! DAY'S BAY! WEDNESDAY, 19th FEB., 1913. Tickets obtainable from Committee. GREATER WELLINGTON MUNICfCIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. , THE First' General Meeting will be held in the Chamber of Commerce on 1 MONDAY NEXT, 10th instant, at 8 p.m. Business:— Election of President, VicePresidents, and Executive. All Citizens urged to become members, the objects of the Association being the Advancement of Greater Wellington. Subscription 2s 6d. _ J. L. ARCUS, Acting Secretary. ' WELLINGTON FREEZERS' UNION. A MEETING of the above Union will be held at the Chronicle Buildings, • Petone, on MONDAY, 10th February, at I 8 |>.m. •Business— lmportant. : J. R. MacLENNAN, President. M. J. REARDON. Secretary. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ■'X MASS MEETING of Carpenters -■nL and Joiners _ who are opposed to Compulsory Unionism and its Tyranny, will bo held on TUESDAY hext. the 11th day of February, at 8 p.m. sharp, ■ in the Socialist Hall, Manners-street. i "Preserve your natural and impre- ■ scriptiblo right. Liberty, security, and i resistance of oppression."— Sec. (pro tern.) of the N.Z. Brotherhood of Carpchters and Joiners. IG NO R A. P. T"RTJ DA, ' TEACHER OF MUSIC, School for ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING, Has Resumed Teaching. Graded Courses in Elementary and 'Advanced Fluts Playing, modern Italian b . School. ( THOROUGH FUNDAMENTAL TRAINING. , Studio— 22o, LAMBTON-QUAY. : MUSICAL. "" ; T^TISS PUTNAM (Organist at the A Basilica, Hill-street), will resume Teaching' in Pianoforte. Singing, Harmony, and Counterpoint on MONDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1913. Address — Northland. IVlephone 1505. PIANOFORTE. MISS E. ALPE, A.T.C.L., resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 10th FEB. Address— l 9, REGENT-STREET, Wellington South. PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR . GENTLEMEN. "AFTER BUSINESS" CLASS RESUMES NEXT WEEK. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS, f).20 to 6.15 p.m. £1 Is per quarter. J. \V. M. HARRISON. 123, Cuba-sh (Barber's Bldgs). 'Phone 32l4 (Private Tuition and Mns«age Treatments Daily). "INCORPORATED SOCIETIES ACT, 1908." I HEREBY give notice, pursuant to the power conferred upon mo by "The Incorporated Societies Act, 1908," that by pii ultpi'ation of the rules of '1 he Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Wellington, duly authorised by tho members thereof, the namo of The Woman's Christian Temperance Unior> of Wellington hai boon altered to THK WOMIiN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION OT WELLINGTON (INCORPORATED), ■ i\v from thp Tlh day of l'ebnwiy, 1913. Uafnd this 7lli day of Felmtary, 1913. ROM', X HAYKB, Registrar of Incorporated iSooietiet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 6
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