JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Proprietor* .. .. Oohn E'ullcr and Son* FULLKRS' The Best PICTURES I FULLERS' of utl PICTURES! Presehtine THIS EVENING, at 8 A Series of the Latest Photo-playg, including The "Rex Co.V great production, LOST YEARS. A Powerful LOST YEARS. and Sensatiohnl LOST YEARS. Dramatic Study. Introduced into this picture is n, scene showing THE BURNING OF A HUGE LINER AT SEA. GRASSVILLE Humorous FAMILY GIRLS. Tit-bits. NEXT DOOR. CONSTANTINOPLE. Views of ths Turkish Capital. A FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE I A Western S<ory. . TTIE YOUNG MILLIONAIRE. The Wreuk of the Vega. The Armadillo. Dress Circle nnd 0.5., Is 6d ; Stalls, 1«; Upper Circle, 6d. Booking free at Dresden. On. request trams stop at Theatre. Special facilities for Motors, Bicycles, and Go'Cart3. j JJIS " MAJESTY'S " THEATREv Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. " , MONDAY NEXT, Messrp. fuller and Sons have great plea» sure in announcing, for the first time in Wellington ro biograph, that well>known Drama, THE FATAL WEDDING I THE FATAL WEDDfNGI THE FATAL WEDDING I The Play of great Heart Interest, Introducing tho Famous TIN CAN BAND Plan now open at the Dresden. mHEATRB ROYAL. i Direction Brennan, Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT and Every Evehing, AT 8. Packed to tho Doors Last Night. A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME I EMPHATIC AND UNPARALLELED 1 Success of absolutely the most Versatile Coterio of Entertainers ever presented to a Wellington Audiehbe. JULES GARRISON The Talented JULES GARRISON American Player, JULES GARRISON Assisted by his JULES GARRISON Beauteous In an entertain- TWO ROMAN MAIDS ing and artistic «TWO ROMAN MAIDS act. TWO ROMAN MAIDS Last Nights of FRED RIVENHALL Last Nights of FRED RIVENHALL MAUD FANNING The Greatest of all MAUD FANNING Coon Impersonator* Assisted by THE ELLIOT SISTERS ARTHUR ELLIOT. TheFONTENOYS VICTOR THE GREAT. Modem VICTOR THE GREAT Valentino Vox. Last NigKts of THE TIT-BITS. Prices— D.C. and 0.5., 2«; Stalls, 10. Plan at Dresden. Booking odftxtra. QTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees Hayward's, Ltd. Direction West*, Ltd., and Hayward'n, Ltd. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES I TO-NIGHT'S HUGE ATTRAOTIONSTHE LYONS MAILI A Thrilling/ THE LYONS MAILI Remwkfcble, THE LYONS MAIL! Dr«n*tio THE LYONS MAILI Offering. OVERLAND TO BERNIAI YOUNG MRS. EATON t Edison YOUNG MRS. EATON ! , Romance. TAKING CARE OF BABYI BROTHERS IN ARMS! American BROTHERS IN ARMS t Story. MOTOR ICE BOAT! An Exclusive Vitagraph Comedy. . MISTAKE IN SPELLING I MISTAKE IN SPELLING t , Featuring Maurice Costello. MIXED AFFAIR! MONKEY TRAP. PING, etc. Popular Music by our Popular Orchestra. Priceg--ls, frj t children, half-price. mHE NEW THEATRE, -*• ' Manners-street. (MaoMahon md Donnelly's). CONTINUOUS PICTURES! Dtity-— ll a.m. till 11 p.m. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS 60 1" "The Survival of th© Fittest." TO-DAY ond TO-NIGHT, 13th FEB. NEW, PROGRAMME, Comprising, among others. "DAYS OF '49"., ' " (Great Kalem Masterpteee). 1 "A FIGHT IN THE DARK" (A Stirring Dramatic Feature). "CHIEF WHITE EAGLE" . (Lubin's Latest Success). "Trieste to Venice," "Tontolini at Sea," Etc., Etc. Think of it! Adults, SIXPENCE. Children. THREEPENCE. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Direction— John Fuller and Sohs. . TO-NKJHT, at 8. LOST YEARS. GRASSVILLE GIRLS. VOICE OF CONSCIENCE, THE THIRD THIEF. BOLD VENTURE. TWO GAY DOGS. ORPHAN'S CONQUEST. SAMMY'S AEROPLANE. HOME OF BRITISH INDUSTRIES. 8500 feet of Choicest Films on the Market. WANTED. , TpVERY ONE to Visit N.Z. Champion. ■*^ ship A.A. Sporte, Basin Reserve, Saturday. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL.. npOW N~ HALL. SATURDAY NEXT, ISth FEBRUARY. ORGAN RECITAL I ORGAN RECITAL! ORGAN RECITAL I By Mr. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. Vocaliat-MR. . HAMILTON HODGES.' "Toocatfc and Fugue, D-aiinor" (finch) "Ride of the Valkyries" (W^tier) "Morceau de Concert" (Hollino) "Traumorei" (Sohumahli) And Works by Sohubert, Boellman, Parlroi', and Illyneki. Admission : SIXPENCE AND ONE SHILLING. A GRAND MASQUERADE PROCESA SIGN will take place WEDNESDAY EVENING Next, leaving Government Station 6.45 sharp, for Newtown ; Park. A trophy valued at £1 la v,ill ■bs presented to the Best Fancy Dress, com- [ petitors to send in their names to Secro* tary, Tramway Band, Newtown. See further advertisement later, CORINTHIANS FOOTBALL CLUB. (Association.) ANNUAL MEETING TO-NIGHT • (THURSDAY), to be held at The Tiflfia Tea Rooms, Manners-street, next to Winder's, at 3 o'clock sharp. Members and intehding members fthd thoir friends cordially incited. BtH»inoss--Election of Officers. Refreshments provided. GENERAL LABOURERS' UNION." THE MEETING of General Labourers' Union is hereby POSTPONED until FRIDAY, 21st inrt. owing to the unavoidable absence of tho secretary, U. J. REAR DON, Secretary. wantedT^ ~~" J^VERY ONE to Visit N.Z. Champion. "■^ ship A.A. SpetU, Buia Reserve, J , Sfttutdty. • > I
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 37, 13 February 1913, Page 8
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