\ > *~k P. E R A H O tJ S E. Solo Lessee Mr. J. C. Williamson. Sub-lessee and Manager ' Mr. William Anderson. TO-NIGHT ! Positively TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! Last TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! Performance TO-NIGHT I Of tho Entrancing Romantic Comedy A LIFE'S REVENGE! Costume Play by Walter Howard. Bright and Beautiful Scenob. A LIFE'S REV&NGE! Intensely Dramatic. A LIFE'S REVENGE! Highly Humorous Situations. Presented with every attention to detai! py WILLIAM, ANDERSON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION FRIDAY and SATUPvDAY, Last Two Night"! of Season. Will be staged William Bourne's Powerful Melodrama in 5 Acte — MAN TO MAN! POPULAR PRICES-3s, 2s, and U. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Sales at Abel's. Busings Manager, BARNEY LEVY. rjl H E A T E E ROY.*, L. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT I MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! Tho Unrivalled and Incompctrable. FULLER'S The Best ■ PICTURES! FULLER'S cf All. PICTURES! An Unpaiallcled Collection - cT All- Star Films, including — THE DEATH OF MOZART ! A Fago (Graphic, Scenic, and Draniatio) in the History of the Great Musician. THE VICTIM, A Superb PathsrArt Drama. A ROYAL MARRIAGE IN INDIA. CONCHTTA, THE:"SPANISH GIRI* A ROPE FACTORY.- ' PLUNDERING THE ; POLICE. WHEN JACK COMES} HOME. ) THE PAGEANT IN-..THE SKY. And a number ql other Attractive Subjects. FULL ORCHESTRA * AND EFFECTS. ■ Prices— Circle 2s, Is, Pit 6d. Doors 7.15. Reserves at Dresden. FTIS MAJESTY'.S THEATRE. Solo Lessees Linley and Donovan. THE SUPERIOR 'THB ROYAL TO ROYAL PICTURES ! ALL. PICTURES ! PACKED ! JAMMED ! CRAMMED I Our New Programme the Limit. TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. THE CHILD OF THE FOREST. THE CHILD OF THE FOREST. A DASH FOR DEATH. A DASH FOR DEATH. A RACE FOR A HANDKERCHIEF. THE SEVENTH DAY.. A DAUGHTER'S CHOICE. la OUR PRICES. 6d Plan Abel's .Booking Fee, 6d. MATINEE, SATURDAY. mOWN • '^.- ' HALL. Direction .' ' C. SPENCER. General Manner JL T. M'INTYRE. MANAGERIAL' NOTICE. Owing to tho enormous success of LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON'S DASH FOR 'THE POLE, it has been decided to show' same a few nights longer, and the Director advises those who have not-sfeen this Enthralling Lifelike Picture, that is absolutely true to life, to book at -once at the Dresden, and not be disappointed. LAST THREE TMIGHTS ! -LAST THREE. NIGHTS! TO-NIGHT, also SATURDAY NIGHT and MONDAY ' NIGHT ! NOTE THAT POSITIVE FACT! For, Despite the Ehdrriious Success of SHACKLETON'S DASH for the POLE! SHAOKLETON'S DASH, for the POLE! The Last Nights are' Announced. By Arrangement with' Lieutenant Sir Ernest Shaokloton >- (Knighted by King Edward last week). PRICES— Front Seats,* 3s : Circle, 2? ; Back, Is. Children Half -Price to All Parts. Reserved Seatg, Dresden. No extra fee for booking. - ' PERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE, Direction J. 'C. WILLIAMSON. Reappearance of Wellington's Favourite .Aotoi,/ IN A NEW PLAY AND A GREAT PART. p • THE JULIUS KNIGHT REASON! THE JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON! MONDAY NEXT, 22nd NOVEMBER. For the First Four Nights will bo presented by J. C. WILLIAMSON, For the first time in Welington, the Thrilling Romantic Play, by B. M. Dix and E. G. Sutherland, in Four Acts, entitled— . , THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS! THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS! THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS I "A play that stirs the soul like the call of a trumpet." — London Daily Telegraph. A PLAY OF POWER AND PATHOS, A ROMANTIC, DRAMATIC CLASSIC. A PKRFECT ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. The most successful play produced m England, America, and- Australia, in threo decades. THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS! THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS! This brilliant play i 3 at preEent the bta success in London; is in its second year there, , and still creating an extraordinary sensation. THE BREED OF THE TRESHAMS I MR. JULIUS KNIGHT ■ As '. / RERESBY THE RAT. Supported by SEVENTY MEMBERS of J. C. WILLIAMSON'S PRINCIPAL DRAMATIC ORGANISATION. Price— ss, 3s, and 2s. Early doors to Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. Box Plans for Season at the Dresden. ». AR PICTURES! ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN". GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY MONDAY. Admission. Is and 6d. Matinees on Saturdays. F. WOLFGANG, Manager. YRIC SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION, MASONIC HALL, Boulcott-street. FIRST OPEN NIGHT. FIRST OPEN NIGHT. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 18th NOVEMBER, " 1909. Doors open 7.30. Commence 8 o'clock SPLENDID PROGRAMME. Tickets— ONE SHILLING. G. M. PEES* Sec, 263, Willis-street. GRAND EVENING EXCURSION To DAY'S BAY FROM PETONE.FROM PETONE. FRIDAY, • 19th NOVEMBER. ■ Under the Auspices of the Petono Citizens? Band. The S.S. COBAR will leave Petone at 7.45 p.m., returning from the Bay at 10 p.m. (Ciroumstanoes permitting). Return Fare, 16 6d. BILLIARD \M A TCI 'PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Master FRED LINDRUM (Champion of Australia) Versus Master GEORGE GRAY (World's Record Holder). \ 8000 UP! 8000 UP! 8000 UPJ Commencing NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON, At GODDWIN BUILDINGS, CUBA-ST Pnces-4s 2s, 2s, Is. ■ Box Plans aft Alcockß. Full particulars will bo published on Friday. ■pURIRi Mineral Water will refreslTmnd ■*- braco up tho syetem, and remove all gouty and rheumatic tendencies. It adds 1 '-> -lolurhtful enap to all liouort.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1909, Page 8
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