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QPERA IIOUS 13. Directon of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), TO-NIGHT f Is POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT Of Charles Kloin'a Great Drama, "THE THIRD DEGREE." "THE THIRD DEGREE." Presented by MISS KATHERINE GREY, ~ Supported by MR. WILLIAM DESMOND. And J. 0. WILLIAMSON'S COMPANY Plans Dresden. Day sales Christeson's. Pricos as usual. SEE ANNOUNCEMENT FOLLOWING 1 J. C. WILLIAMSON Invites tho interest of theatregoers in tho play to bo presented for the First Timo hero TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AND TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS, Viz., Eugene Walters's Splendid Drama, "PAID IN FULL," "PAID IN FULL," A work of remarkable fasoination, as may be judged from the following ex« cerpts from New Zealand criticisms. LYTTELTON TIMES : "The story has been woven into a masterly and enthralling play. Interpreted as it was, it became 6uch a lifelike presentation that the audienco forgot th* stage and ite setting, and looked on at a very real drama ot actual life." CHRISTCHURCH PRESS: "It i 3 n, powerful play, cast in what may be termed an Ibsenesquo mould. Three out of the four acts have never been equalled on our stage for intense dramatic power." OTAGO DAILY TIMES : '"Paid in Full' may be described briefly as a drama of exceptional and arresting power, even surpassing 'The Lion and the Mouse' and 'The Third Degree' in the characteristics of intensity." DUNEDIN STAR: "Of the three pieces placed upon the stage by Misd Katherino Gray and company during a season regrettably brief, 'Paid m Full' is the best?' "PAID IN FULL" "PAID IN FULL" Rivets intense interest from beginning id end. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, LL n t ST , TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON, Clyde Fitch's Delightful Comedy. "THE TRUTH." Plans open for remainder of season, rjIHE KING'S^ THEATRE Proprietors— West's Pictures, Ltd , and m^ >-t,^^ Linley and Donovan. Bra SSSS E BiSB'SK H i^? WB Universally pronounced Better than Evor"A programme FULL 01? STAR SURPRISES I Last Two Nights THIS Last Two Nights MAGNIFICENT Last Two Nights PROGRAMME! Only the LATEST and BEST to be seen THE KING'S 'THEATRE! The Coolest, Healthiest, and Most Coin< fortable Theatre in tho Dominion. Prices Is and bd. Box Plans at Abel's. Booking fee 6d. Theatre 'Phone 3143. TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, At 2.30. OUR USUAL PRIZE MATINEE! OT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES ! STAR PICTURES I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Do Not Fail to See This Week's Gema.. All Previous Programmes Surpassed. Grand Matinee TO-MORROW, 2.30. JNGESTRE--STREET GOSPEL HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. MR. R." MILLER will Lecture on ' "THE CHURCH OF GOD IN ITS MANWARD ASPECT." All are invited. P~~~~~~ ETER BOWLING "* ETER BOWLING Will Lecture in His Majesty's Theatre^ SUNDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. QPERA HOUSE!" SUNDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1911, 8 o'clock sharp. WILSON FRITCH, WILSON FRITCH, The Eminent LECTURER, RECITER, and ORATOR, Will Recite and Interpret Maeterlinck'a Exquisite Drama, "THE BLUE BIRD," Expressing the Divine Unity and Continuity of Life. A beautiful Drama, which appeals to the human heart as no other Drama has evor done before. Interesting all from the Child_ to the Philosopher. Admission Free. Silver Coin Collection. Lecture will close in time to oatoh all trams. MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. BAND PERFORMANCE at SEATOUN, SUNDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1911. mHE GARRISON BAND will play ai A the SEATOUN TERMINUS oa SUNDAY AFTERNOON, commencing at 3 o'clock. R. E. BENNETT, Town Clerk. swifts ama¥eul*"swlmminq"" CLUB. rfIWELFTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL •*• (Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rulos). TE ARO BATHS, SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1911. FLYING SQUADRON INTER-CLUB Cl-IAPIONSHIP, For tho Walker and Hall Cup. Diving, Water Polo, Handioap Races. Tramways fiand. Afternoon Tea. Admission, Is. Commencing at 2.30 p.m. E. S. FORNE, _ Hon. Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. ~ ANNUAL INTERPROVINCIAL MATCH, CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. ON THORNDOW TENNIS COURTS. SATURDAY, 2Sth JANUARY. Play Commences at 10 a.m. Morning and Afternoon Toa Free. Admission— Ono Shilling. THE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD. mill!: THIRTY-EIGHTH Annual GenJL eral Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at tho Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Life Association Buildings, Customhousequay, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of February, 1911, at tho hour of eight o'clock p.m. Business : 1. Consideration of Report and Balancesheet and Declaration of Dividend. 2 Eloction of Directors and to fix their remuneration. 3. Election of Auditors and to fix thei* remuneration. R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary, 2Qth January, 1911.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 22, 27 January 1911, Page 8