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"PAID IN FULL.". A CYNICAL and subtle, but ruthleesl* true, analysis of the character of % man who, having married a good woman* gradually shede the thin veneer of decency that covered his littlenoss, and witH blind and contemptible egotism shoulders upon, her the responsibilities of his short, comings and misdeeds. A MASTERLY. ENTHRALLING QPE R A HOUSE, Direction of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT DRAM 4! That Interests and THRILLS TO THE VERY LIMIT. Tn'mßwSi fl atu «W) TO-NIGHT B, TO-NIGHT! (Saturday) TO-NIGHT 1 And on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents MISS KATHERINE GREY, MISS KATHERINE GREy| Supported by MR. WILLIAM DESMOND AND A DISTINGUISHED COMPANY, In Eugene Walter's Great Drama, "PAID IN FULL" "PAID IN FULL" It is questionable whether in the lona list of modern dramas presented heref any one could be selected which contain'- ?. P T- c £ r ?i l .. hum - an interest does Paid in Full." It rivet* the closest at, tention from the first to tho final wnrrf and patrons will on these three evenTngs' witness an all-round performance which the Management believe could not be EXCELLED ON ANY STAGE IN THE WORLD. in the gallery of dramatic remembrances! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON* Clyde Fitch's Delightful Comedy "THE TRUTH.' Made famous by Margaret Anglin in Aus. Hmi tt n ll ydv d 11 ° w I pr^ sented for the fi^ft time m .New Zealand. Pl , ans Dresden till 12.30 p.m.: after* wards at Christeson's. . Day gales and Prices as usual. OPERAH 0 U S Ev Lessee J- CMVilliamson, Ltd. Rupert Clarke and Clyde Meynell season, AVAUNT, DULL CARE ! For on FRIDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, And Five Following Nights Only, THINE ENEMY, LAUGHTER, Will enter into possession of THE PEOPLE'S SO^LS And Create A DELUGE OF MIRTH, Using as its means MR. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY And his , ENGLISH -FARCICAL COMEDY CO., Including MISS BEATRICE DAY and MR. F. B. SHARP, Who will present George BroadhursVg FUNNIEST OF ALL FUN-MAKER 3* "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES!" "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES!". With GEO. WILLOUGHBY as JONES* The Farce that has OUTLIVED ALL OTHERS, And is now MORE COMICAL THAN EVER. - ' Box Plan opens at the Dresden otj Tuesday Next, the 31st inst., at 9 a.m. Prices— 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Early Doors,, Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. QPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY, 29fch JANUARY, 1911, 8 o'clock sharp. WILSON FRITCH, WILSON FRITCH, The Eminent LECTURER, RECITERand ORATOR, Will Reoile and Interpret Maeterlinck's 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 hat ever done before. Interesting all from the Child to the Philosopher. Admission Free. Silver Coin Collect tion. Lecture will close in time to catch! all trams. N.Z.S.P. TTTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE* 8 p.m.— SUNDAY NEXT-8 p.m. You must hear an Address by PETER BOWLING, PETER BOWLING, 1 PETER BOWLING, On "THE MATERIALIST CONCEPTION OF HISTORY." Doors "open 7.30. Music, Questions, Discussion^ MIRAMARTBOROUGirCOUNCIL. BAND PERFORMANCE at SEATOUN* SUNDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1911, mHE GARRISON BAND will play a* A tho SEATOUN TERMINUS on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, commencing at) 3 o'clock. R. E. BENNETT, Town Clerk. TOTELLINGTON CITY < COUNCIL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 29th JAN.* At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. [ PIPE BAND AT BOTANICAL GARDENS. JNO. R. PALMER, Towa Clerkt 28th January, 1911. mHE HERETAUNGA MOUNTED A RIFLES and DOMINION SCOUTS are holding an At Home at their Annual Camp on the Hutt Racecourse, SUNDAY: AFTERNOON. All friends are cordially, invited. Afternoon Tea will be provided "|Vr E W ZEALAND AMATEUR SWIM* IT MING CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. TE ARO BATHS. SATURDAY, 4th, WEDNESDAY. BtK# AND SATURDAY, 11th FEB. Each day at 2.30 p.m. Champion Swimmers from all parts of &(i Dominion. H. C. W. BUCK, H. W. KIRKWOOD. Joint Sees. TAKE a Kodak with you on your nexii holiday. You can obtain a fremiina Kodak from 6s upwards.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1911, Page 8