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T3IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. JOL. 'FULLER'S. Courtenav-placo. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT ' At 8. TO-NIGHT Messrs. Fuller prosont a COMPLETE CHANGE OE PROGRAMME. Terrific Success of the Greatest Band,of Funmakers ever soon-in New Zealand. HAVERLEY'S REVUE CO. Including HAVERLEY'S REVUE CO. the famous In their bewitching KBWPIE KIDS Daneo specialties. KEWPIE KIDS TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Tho giant of musical revues, and tho brightest, merriest, and funniest show ever seen hero. "TWO STRINGS TO HER BOW. "TWO STRINGS TO HER BOW. A feast of musical comedy, snappy dialogue, brisk action, and delightful 'characterisations. "TWO STRINGS TO HER BOW. A machine-gun rattle of laughter from beginning to end. A real good show. Important Re-engagement of LOUIS NIKOLA Magician LOUIS NIKOLA Entertainer. Presenting his own LOUIS NIKOLA. magical inventions. LOUIS NIKOLA LOUIS NIKOLA In a selection from his repertoire of Novelties and Original' Inventions, including MARVELLOUS HAND SHADOWS, Unique linger portraits of men of the moment. Everything new. Complete change by THE DELAVALES The Vaudeville THE DEL AY ALES .Success That everyone is talking about. THE MOLINARIS Italian Oporatic THE MOLINARIS Vocal Duo Continental -H'S.;™ Violin Soloist ALSACfc. LILY VOCKLER ' Priccs-D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls and Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). Booking at the Bristol Piano Co., 6d extra. After 5 p.m., plan at Burnett's, next His Majesty's Theatre. Doors open 7.15. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. KING'S BIRTHDAY At 2.30. GRAND HOLIDAY MATIN-E. - Brilliant Vaudeville Programme- and | HA.VERLBY REVUE CO. In "Two Strings to Her Bow. - Prices as usual. itobijcljotice. DE NOVO. / THIS EVENING, commencing at 8 o'clock, at the Masonic Hall, Boul-eott-street. a Free Publio Address will bo given to Ladies Only, on the virtues and possibilities of tho groat Female Specific, DE NOVO, for tho treatment of internal weakness and suffering peculiar to Women in all stages of life. DE NOVO is a product the.result of tho brains of two eminent American Physicians. S- CHAMBERLAIN Representative for New Zealand. THE average New Zealand family spends moro each month on LIGHT, FROTHY AMUSEMENT than would provide tho solid, permanent enjoyment of a good piano. WHY NOT INVEST THAT MONEY i j in your home? j Brinsmead, Rogers, Challen, Jesse French, Foster, Brasted., Tho World's Greatest Pianos! Each ono we sell ON EASY TERMS or for cash, and we will be pleased \to demonstrate theirs'outstandingqualities. CHAS. BEGG.& CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. The Oldest-established Piano/ House -in N,.w Zealand. NAIRNVILLE, NGAIO. WANTED to Sell, 5-RD. VILLA, h. and c. water, 0.1., bath, basin, copper, tubs, scullery, back porch, two built-in wardrobes, linen press, tiled hearths, concrete path all round house; quarter-acre (corner section), pine trees, | lawn, largo shed, fowlhouso; Government | mortgage; no agents; immediato posses- | sion. £700. Apply Terms, Post Agency, j Lower Hutt. WANTED TO PURCHASE OR RENT, 'A 4 or 5 ROOMED RESIDENCE, in -Ok- good order and handy to ecntro of city. If for salo can pay cash. Principals only. Particulars, etc., to HOME, P.O. Box 432. HUTT RIVER BOARD. " FIREWOOD FOR SALE. THE Board has a quantity of Poplar and Willow Firewood for Sale at 7s 6d per load. Cartage extra, according to distance. : Delivery orders can be obtained at the Board's Office, Town Hall, Lower Hutfc, or from Overseer. • WALTER C. CUFF, Clerk. ~ AUSTIN 4-SEATER, 1 0-1 *>- H' P" 4-cylinder, in first-class S.xr X~< running- order; runs ovop 25 miles to gallon. All. accessories, spare rim, tires as new. Sound proposition at £250.. Any trial. ■ Apply CARR AND PIPER, A.M.P, Buildings, Hunter-street. Telephono 1320. fJJIOR SALE, Karori, 5-rd. HOUSE,-por--3- s feet order, grand position; section 40 x 175, surrounded live hedges; fruit trees, flowoi* and vegetable garden; furniture, including- % billiard table; pen 8.0. fowls; and ..fuel enough to sco winter through. Price £800. Govt, mortgago £270; balance cash. No agents. . BOYCE, 3rd Houso on left, Johnston-street. lyallbay! TO LET, for period,/at £2 10s weekly, unfurnished (or will sell on terms), 6roomed Bungalow and Motor Garage, all conveniences, situated on tram line. Apply on premises, 134, Onopu-road, between 3.30 and 4.30 Tuesday afternoon. 0 LET, large 7-rd. HouieTNewtown. Apply Room 9, 31, Hunter-street. rjpO Lot, Plimmerton Extension, Fur--S- nislied Cottage, two bedrooms. Tenant finds own linen, blankets, cutlery; 20s. Address Plimmerton, Evening Post. TO LET, Unfurnished Front Room, with lircplaco. No. 2, Nelson-street. TO LET, furnished Room, 2 beds or otherwise, 0.1., gas, etc., sunny, select homo. 102, Majoribanks-streot. TO LET, unfurnished, two large front Rooms, evory convenience, in tho best-part of Tasman-strcet, in quiet adult family. Apply Penny Section, Evening Post. . TO LET, 5-rd. Houso, bath, c. light, hot water, in exchange smaller house, near town. 'Apply Adaptable, Evening Post- ■ TO LET, Double Furnished Bed and Sitting-room, to married couple, no children. Address 55, Austin-gtroofr. TO LET, two Rooms, single beds, 0.1., all conveniences. 137, Upper Dixonstreet. ' TWSO LET, .Warehouse Flat, central posiA tion. John Brodie and Co.,' King's Chambers. 0 LET. largo Front Single Bed-Sit-ting-rooni, nicely furnished, electric light, 'phone, etc. 26. Hawkestono-strcct, O"LBTT2 Detached Bedrooms. 'Phone 4005. . 145, The Terrace.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 2

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