rTIHEATRE ROYAL. Direction Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT ! ■ At- 8. TO-NIGHT ! Messrs. Brennan-Fuller present a> complete complete CHANGE OF PROGRAMME t CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! A TRULY MARVELLOUS SHOW! FRESH FACES! FRKSH ACTS! ,A Galaxy of Distinguished Vaudeville Stare. The Brightest, Merriest, most Joyous Entertainment over seen in the Dominion. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Reappearance after a protracted absehce JULES GARRISON And hit ROMAN MAIDS In a "BIT OF NONSENSE!" A and wonderfully clever piece of bright comedy of an exceedingly diverting order, relieved by a fine recital of Rudyard Kipling's poem— "GUNGA DHIN!" Entire Change. Everything New by HEDLEY and BARTLETT. The HEDLEY and BARTLETT. Musical HEDLEY and BARTLETT. Mokes. j In their Novel and Funny Comedy, Instrumental Melange. FRED RIVENHALL! In all FRED RIVENHALL! New Songs. MISS MAUD FANNING, MISS MAUD FANNING, The Greatest of all Coon Impersonators. Assisted by ' THE ELLIOTT SISTERS! Enthusiastic Reception Nightly of ARTHUR ELLIOTT! THE TIT BITS! THE FONTENOYS! Complete Change To-night by VICTOR THE GREAT! The VICTOR THE GREAT! Modern VICTOR THE GREAT! Valentine Vox Presenting his famous inimitable and Laughable Ventriloquial Act. AN ALL STAR COMPANY ! The magnitude- of which has never been approached hot excelled by ahy similar Company. Prices^-D.C. and 0.5., 2s ; Stalks, Is. Plan at Dresden. Booking 6d extra. TEfIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietors John Fuller and Sons FULLERS' The Best PICTURES! FULLERS' of all PICTURES! TO-NtGHT! At 8. TO-NIGttTl A Powerful Picture Programme, headed by , THE YOUNG MILLIONAttIEr The etofy of a" young man who is disgusted the shallowneßs of society. THE GRASSVILLE GIRLS! A humprous summer escapade, proving that all things come to he who waits. .THE FIGHT IN THE DARK! » Drama of the Mexican Border. , 1 SAW HIM FIRST! Where the hero, in attempting to isolate himself from his feminine admirers, accidentally locates himself in an Adamless Eden. OHD3F WHITE EAGLE! ; Indian Drama. CONSTANTINOPLE! Showing the Turkish Capital as it it. v THE ARMADILLO! A' South .American Mammal. THE WRECK OF THE VEGA! A FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE! AND A HOST OF OTHERS! ADMISSION :-D7e7s Circle, Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Upper Circle, 6d. Booking free, at The Dresden. Seats may be reserved' by 'Phone 3163, between 7 and 8. Doors .open 7.15. STAR. ..THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees' Hayward'e, Ltd. Direction W«at'e, Ltd., and Hayward't, WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. To-highj,'B EXTRAORDINARY Attractions : An Up-to-date Racine Drama, THE. STOLEN, FAVOURITE I 1 THE STOLEN FAVOURITE ! The Famous Detective Nick Winter in THE STOLEN FAVOURITE ! WHEN PERSISTENCY MEETS OBSTINACY ! A delightful Vitagraph play, featuring •Flo. Turner ahd Maurice Costello. THE FOG ! A Unique and THE FOG! 'Remarkable Story. YOUNG MILLIONAIRE ! Kalem YOUNG MILLIONAIRE ! Drama. . .. f. ■^ > . a^ e Gazette, etc. ,_ etc. ST. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN. Direction— John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHTTTt 8 o'clock. SMART LADY DETECTIVE (The Sensational Society Picture). HIS MOTHER'S PICTURE. TOPICAL GAZETTE. END OF THE FEUD. BELLE OF THE BEACH, Etc PICTURES ! KILBIRNIE HALL ' KILBIRNIE HALL. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT ! \ TO.NtGHT ! ALI BABA 1 A Tale; of the Twelve Thieves. Popular Brices^-Adults 6d, Children 3d. GREATER WELLINGTON? MUNICI CIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. fpHE First General Meeting will be held ■M- in the Chamber df Commerce on MONDAY NEXT, 10th instant, at 8 p.m, Business : —-Election of President, VicePresidents, ahd Executive. All Citizens utged 1 to -become members, the- objects of the Association being the Advancement of Greater Wellington. Subscription 2s 6d. -...'■.■ ■■ r -J;....^.'- ARcus »_Afetittg.Bftcret l My. WELLINGTON BAKERS AND BREAD. CARTERS. A MEETING of the above will take place in Beehjve Chambers, Courtenayplafce, oh WEDNESDAY, 12th February, at 8 p.m. Business— To t ""discuss the' question of holding a picnic this year. ANDREW COLLINS, Secretary. BEGG'S FAMOUS PIANOS. THE. 1913 MODELs"NOW TO HAND, , Ex Turakina.and Corinthic WE draw the attention . of intending buyers to tho' display of PIANOS by JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS SCHIEDMAYER AND SOEHNE FRITZ KUHLA' . CORS AND KALLMAN NEWMAN AND CO., Rangihg from £38 td £104, for Upright Pianos, ahd £115 to £140 for Grands. As we are showing .only the latest, with all up-to-date improvements, you should certainly pay a visit of inspection to our Showrooms. Over 50 years' honourable record is a. guarantee that you get absolutely genuine value CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANOFORTE HOUSE IN NEW'ZEALAND. 'FUNERAL CARD. nnHE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. A Boland are invited to attend tho Funeral of their beloved Daughter, Edna Clara, which will leave No. 0, Heraldstreet, To-morrow, at 2.30 p.m.,' for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki. street, and 28, Revans'Street. Telephone 937. FUNERAL CARD. nnHE Friends of Thomas and Oathergena/ -*- Sutcliffe are ihvitod to attend the Funeral of their beloved Son, William Gervis, which will leave E. Morris, jifh.'s, Mortuary Chapel, To-morrow, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. _ , , E. MORRIS, Jun,, Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranakistreet, and 28, Revaiis-streot. [ Telephone 837. ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1913, Page 8
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