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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietors John Fuller and Sons Positively the Last Screening of this Magnificent Production. THE ADVENTURES OF tILYSSKSI THE ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES I Lust Niaht of WATER RATS, A Drama of Wharf Thieve* and the New York Water Police. THE PONY EXPRESS GIRL, A Superior Drama of the Fa II 11I 1 West. AN ASSISTED ELOPEMENT And FIXING A FLIRT, Two of the Fuhnie«t Comedies yeb produced. .MODERN AGRICULTURE, Showing tho Very Latest in Agricultural Machinery. A BEAUTY SPOT IN ITALY. Wonderful Scenery. Excellent Photography. ADMISSION: —Dress Circle, Is, 6d; Stalls, Is; Unpei Circle, 6d. Booking free at The Dresden. Seats may bo reserved by 'Phone 3153, between 7 and 8. Doofs open 7.15. rp h e a tre r o~^rnr Direction Brennan-Fullers, Lid. LAST, NIGHT of this Programlne. Unbounded Success Nightly of , HEDLEY and BARTLETT. The HEDLEY and BARTLETT. Musical HEDLEY and BARTLETT. Mokes. The Greatest of . MAUD FANNING. rII Coon MAUD FANNING. Impersonators, MAUD FANNING. VICTOR the GREAT, ILLUSIONIST, VICTOR the GREAT, ILLUSIONIST, In his Marvellous THUMB-TIE-TRICK 1 THUMB-TIE-TRICK ! VICTOR THE GREAT Invites ahy member of the audience to bring his own. string for the purpose of tying the^ magician's thumbs in his 'great thumb trick, and he will forfeit £50 to any local hospital if he fails to perform the trick after his thumbs ha\e been co tied. Supported by Our BRILLIANT DOUBLE COMPANY. Prices— D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at Dresden. Booking 6d extra. rTIHE NEW THEATRE, -i- Mahhers-street. (MaoMahon and Donnelly's). CONTINUOUS PICTURES! Daily— ll a.m. till 11 p.m. t "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO!" "The Survival of the Fittest." TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, Bth Feb. Final appoarance of the . exciting - and mystifying drama, "THE SECRET . "THE SECRET ) TREATY!" , , „ TREATY I" With all the other brilliant subjects. MONDAY 'NEXT! Another Sublime Attraction, "FRA DIAVOLO." "FRA DIAVOLO." Think of ill Adults, SIXPENCE. Children. THREEPENCE. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees myward's, Ltd. Direction West's, Ltd., and H&yward'i, LW. « WEST'S AND STAR PICTURESi LAST NIGHT of~ SKUTHORPE'S BUCKJUMPERS EQUINE HERO SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS OATH OF HIS OFFICE PA'S M-EDICINE SHE CKIED OUR BESSIE ARTIST'S JOKE Cherry Kearton's Zoo Studies, • MONDAY! NEXT. MONDAY!' The King of Sporting Plays, THE STOLEN FAVOURITEI THE STOLEN FAVOURITE! j THE STOLEN FAVOURITE t T. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN. Direction— John Fuller *nd Son*. *, MSTjstIGHT „! t FROM THE REGIONS OF DARKNESS. FIXING A FLIRT. 'AN ASSISTED ELOPEMENT, WATER RATS, Etc. PICTURES ! • KILBIRNIE HALL KILBIRNIE HALL. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT ONLY I TO-NIGHT ONLY I SHANGHAIED f And ATTACKED BY LIONS. Change of Programme for Monday, Prices—Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. T\fELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), oth FEB., At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. CITY BAND at BOTANICAI3 , GARDENS. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. Bth February, 1913. METHODIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE, SUNDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. CAMP MEETING, BASIN RESERVE, 3 p.m. Central Mission Band in Attendance. MONDAY, 10th FEB.-Musical Festival in Wesley Church, at 8 p.m. Tickets One Shilling. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEB.-Converea. zione in Town Hall, at 8 p.m. Grand Musical and Elocutionary Programme. Rev. Principal Garland will Bpeak. Ticket* One Shilling. Refreshments. FRIDAY, 14th FEB.-Ordinationi Ser^ vice m Wesley Church, at 7.30 p.m. MONDAY. 17th FEB.-Grand Mission. ary Demonstration in Wesley Church, 7.30 p.m.Conference in Daily Session at Wesley Church. Public cordially invited. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS • LEAGUE. DEMONSTRATION OF FRIENDS. fjt O W N ~ HALL. TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 8 p.m. SPEAKERS : Rev. Dr. Youngman, Messrs. J. G. W. Aitken, Gilbert Caisoii, _ and iW. D. Littic, Commissioner Riehardb, and Canon Garland. Y_. —^_ __. 8 o'clock THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Prayer Meeting. All meh invited. TO-MORROW (Siu»dtiy)~4 p.m., Great Mali's Mooting. Address by A. Jameson, Esq., M.A., National Y.Sf.C.A. Secrrtary. 'A Talk nbout Greater Wellington to Wellington Men. Subj<K:t : "The Fiftieth Man." Mr. C. V. 'Mohr, tho Mel. bourne vocalist, will sihg Jude's "Behold-! I Stand at Ihe Door and Knock." 5 p.m., Strangers' Tea. Visitors heartily ■n elcottie. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL SOrIETY. Tll-IE EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of thp above Society will bo held in St. John's Schoolroom, PWonstreet, TUESDAY, SSih inst., at 8 p.m. Business : Annual Report. Statement «■>£ AccnunK Election of Officers, arid Genera! W. E. CALDOW, P.O. Box 3. Telephone, 3390.°" ***'

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 6

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