TIE'S GOING LIKE A WHIRLWIND KING'S Where there KING'S KING'S is always KING'S KING'S , a Better KING'S KING'S Programme. KING'S AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 7.15, AGAIN TO-NIGHT, ,7.15, AND TWICE DAILY NEXT WEEK, 2.15 and 7.15. MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND MABEL NORMAND In ' "MICKEY" "MICKEY" Hundreds turned "MICKEY" away last "MICKEY" night. "MICKEY" "MICKEY" BE WISE and "MICKEY" BOOK for TO-NIGHT. "MICKEY" "MICKEY" Ring 3143 for "MICKEY" Resorvos, "MICKEY" Or CALL at King's. "MICKEY" "MICKEY" SpeciaUy-selected Music "MICKEY" By King's Grand "MICKEY" Orchestra. "MICKEY" "MICKEY" Xylophone Solo, "MICKEY" "Hungarian Overture," "MICKEY" By Mr. C. Stewart. "MICKEY" at 7.55. "MICKEY" ■ "MICKEY" "Mickey" Starts 8.25, "MICKEY" DAILY MATINEES NEXT WEEK! DAILY MATINEES NEXT WEEK! DAILY MATINEES NEXT WEEK! MATINEE PRICES—Is Id ahd Is 7d. Children Half-price. NIGHT PRICES-ls Id, 2s Id, and 2s 7d. Plan at Bristol. Direction _&> De Chateau. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company. LAST NIGHT OF THIS PROGRAMME. Brilliant Success Nightly of MR. FRED BLUETT, RIEUSE AND ROGER, CORRIE AND BAKER. BENYON. THE FALVEY SISTERS. • VICTOR THE GREAT AND CO. THE CAMPBELLS." DOREEN DORE. ERNEST BARRACLOUGH. POLLARD AND JACKSON, Prices: D.C. 2s 6d (reserved), StaUs 2s, Gallery 6d. Booking 6d extra. Box Plan at The Bristol until noon. Thereafter at Burnett's Confectionery, next Theatre. Doors open 7.15. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. FRIDAY, 22~n7 AUGUST Messrs. Fuller have much pleasure in announcing an AMATEUR TRIAL NIGHT. AMATEUR TRIAL NIGHT. Given with a view to encouraging and discovering local Vaudeville talent. OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY. LADIES OR GENTLEMEN. In any line of Stage Business. Youths under 18 years of age are not eligible to compete. First prize, £3 3s; second prize, £2 2s. Under the Direction of Mr. Bert Corrie, His Majesty's Theatre, to whom all entries are to be forwarded. Entries close WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST. Audience to be sole judge. PRICES FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY. Reserves, D.C. and O.S. 3s (no booking fee); Stalls' (unreserved) 2s; Gallery Is. All Plus Tax. Box Plan opens at The Bristol NEXT MONDAY MORNING. . This wiU be the Biggest Night of the Year, so BOOK SEATS EARLY. I WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' I ASSOCIATION. OLD Boys are reminded that the ANNUAL INTER-COLLEGE RUGBY FOOTBALL ■ MATCHES will bo played at ATHLETIC PARK on 25th, 27th, and 29th instant. . 25th—Wanganui Collegiate School v. Wellington College. 27th —Christ's College v. Wanganui Collegiate School/ 29tb—Christ's College v. Wellington College, - Admission Is, Stand 6. Ladies free to the Stand. THE WAR NUMBER of the "WELLINGTONIAN" may bo obtained from the Hon. Secretary: Registrar-General's Office. Price 2s 6d. W. W. OOOK, Hon. Secretary. fl___t_au[_____i«J COURT SIR GEORGE BOWEN, No. 5084, A.O.F. MEMBERS are requested to attend meeting on Monday next, 18th August, at St. Peter's Schoolroom, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: General. ' Presentation to Retiring Trustees. Members of kindred courts cordially invited. . E. E. STOUPE, Secretary. 3, Hamilton-Toad. •y M.C.A., WILLIS-STREET. MEN'S MEETING, SUNDAY, 4 p.m. Speaker: MR. C. R. EDMOND. Subject: "From Le Quesnoy to the Rhine with the N.Z. Y.MLC.A. Strangers' Tea at 5 p.m. ALL YOUNG MEN INVITED. ■¥WrELLINGTON SCOTS SOCIETY. SPECIAL MEETING, WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST,' At 8 pjn. sharp. In Sooiety's Hal], off Courtenay-place. Business: Entertainment of "Our Lads i_ Blue" from H.M.S. - New Zealand, and "Unity Campaign." All members and friends urged to attend. D. MIAREN, Organising Secrettary. LYALL BAY RESIDENTS. A MEETING of Residents of the above district will be held at th© Forget-Mo-Not Hall, Apu-crcscent, MONDAY NEXT, 18th August, at 8 p.m. Business: 1. To consider the Formation of an Association to further the interests of the Bay 2. The Tramway Question 3. Beautifying tho Sea FronE,- and General. T. M. DONOVAN, , J. F-. RYDER, Conveners. N.Z. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. IMPORTANT Notice.—WiU the Ordi- . nary Section Members of the Wellington Central Branch please forward their names and addresses to me as soon as possible? Important communications awaiting them. W. MADDIBON. NfttitaflfJ, ..Ss.c.t. 85, .Tj3.dm__rsii,, r 3xm My.u.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1919, Page 2
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