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rf-VPEUA HOUSEj [icssco J. C. Williamson,. Ltd. Bub-Lessoe George Marlow. Ltd. I'o-NIGHT (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT I'o-NIGHT (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT And Until Friday Next. Will be Hc-enactpd the Many Sensational and Stirring Incidents in tho Latest and Most Remarkable Detective Drama Wellington has evor vitnessed. "NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE." "NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE." "NICK CARTER, DETECTIVE." "NICK, CARTER, DETECTIVE." Brilliantly Interpreted by GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY,, SATURDAY NEXT, 6th MAY, SATURDAY NEXT, 6th MAY, LAST NIGHT OF SEASON, EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. Popular Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is Reserved Seats, 4s. Plan at the Dresden. Early Doors, Sixpence (6d) extra. Day Sales at Christeson'a. rtp.HE NEW THEATRE* - 11 - Mannors-street. Props.... Messrs MacMahon and Donnelly. Sco it first at THE NEW THEATRE I GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO ! .rho Great Change of Programme a Sensation. EVERY SUBJECT A STAR! TO-DAY FROM 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ' TO-MORROW and THENCEFORWARD ' •"A ROYAL' DIVORCE 1" ','A ROYAL DIVORCE!" ONLY AT THE NEW THEATRE, ' MANNERS-STREET. This Remarkable Picture hasmado a sen. sation throughout Australasia, It will assuredly attract all Wellington. 1 Commencing • TO-MORROW (Thursday), thenceforward Daily from 11 a.m. until 6.30 p.m., together with other Great Pictures. At night a Full Change of Programme will bo presented between the hours o£ 6,30 and 11 p.m. NOTE.— The usual Prices will prevail,' via., Fancy— Children 3d, Adults 6d. SONG RECITALI — — — • SONG RECITALI. MR. C. H. STEPHENS. CONCERT CHAMBER,' THURSDAY,, 4th MAY, at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME; "Komm Wir Wandoln" (Cornelius) "Die Waldhere" (Rubinstein) "Waldeinsamkeit" (Roger) "Mem Sehalzclein" (Reger) "Nixo Binspfuss" (Wolff) "Proud Maisio" (Parry) "Crabbed Age and Youth". (Parry) "O, Soft Was the Song" (Elgar) "Pleading". (Elgar l "O. Swallow, Shallow" (Sullivan) "Ourro to,s Yeux Bleus" (Massenet) "Pastorale" (Bizelj "Gretchen Vient" (Sibelius) "S'il est tin Charmant Gazon" (Thomas) "Aimonu" (Thomas) "This ac Night" (Walford Dfcvies) "1 Lovo tho Jocund Dance" (Walford Davies) "Tho Sands o' Deo" (Clay) "Queen of Loveliness" (Coningsby Clarke) "Would You Know tho Kind of >Maid (Sullivan) Tickets 3s (reservod) and 2s, at th« Dresden. \ Q P ERA II 0 U S E. Lessee and Manager Allan Hamilton. Touring Manager Leo D. Chateau, A NOTABLE ATTRACTION ! ■ For a Short Season only, commencing MONDAY NEXT, Bth MAY. ALLAN HAMILTON'S DRAMATIC COMPANY, Who recently concluded a Phenomenally Successful Reason at the Princess Theatre," Melbourne,' and are «ow playing' to crowded Houses in ChristcnurcK Special Engagement of tho Refined' and Popular Dramatio Star, MISS FRANCES ROSS, And the Brilliant Young English Actor, MR. CONWAY WINGFIELb". First Production in New Zealand of tha Most Successful Drama of Modern Times, "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN," "WHY MEN LOVIS WOMEN." "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN,"' Tho Latobt London Sensational Drama (Presented by arrangement with Messrs. Rupovt Clarko and Clyde Meynell). Interpreted, by. an Unusually Powerful Company of Metropolitan Artistes. FRANCES ROSS as VIOLET. LIVINGSTONE (Hor First Appearance in Now Zealand aflor an interval of 9 years). CONWAY WING FIELD as GERALI) FIELDING, harem"skirts 11arem skirts Worn by Ladies in tho First Acts, By George's, Melbourne. POPULAR PRICES: 3s. 2s, Is. Box Platr'afc Holliday's TO-MORROWi (Th.ur.hday) MORNING, at 0 o'clock. No Booking Foe. _ StTTHOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, EVERY EVENING, at 8 STAR PICTURES ! Tho Very STAR PICTURES 1 Oest. Two Complete Changes WeeklyMondays and Thursdays. Last Pnthe Gazette. Night Winning Bnck His Love. Of Two Little Waifs. complete change to-morrow. V^tellTngton city council? TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 3rd MAY* Afc 8 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. TRAMWAYS BAND* at LYALL BAY. JNO. R. PALMER, ■ _3rd^ j May I _l9l1 1 Town Clef k. mHE ARTsfCLUB (INCORPORATED)' THURSDAY, 4th MAY, 1911 At 8 p.m. LECTURE BY MR. A. HAMILTON, Director Dominion Museum— "AN EVENING WITH A COLLECTOR.". H. BUCKNELL, Secretary. THE sth REGIMENT WELLINGTON RIFLES. (Extract from • Battalion Orders by Lieu-tenant-Colonel W. G. Duthie, Commanding the sth Regiment, Wellington Rifles.) churciFparade. Garrison Hall, Wellington, Ist May, 1911. THE Battalion (all denominations) will Pai-ado 011 SUNDAY NEXT, 7th inst., at 0.30 a.m. at tho Old Drill Shed (Parcels Office) for Chuich Parade. Dress;— Full Dress without anna. A. H. RASSAM, „. . , „ Inoutoiuuri, N.Z.S.C., Adjutant sth Reganont, Wellington Rifles. ISL , A^r, ?AXT^SibBNTB "AND RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. THE Adjourned Genoral Meeting of Members, of tho above Association V" bo J 3°. lcl l!ll !l tlie Primitive Methodist phurch. The Parade, Island Bay, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. You are earnestly requested to attend. „, . Business : Election of Offioors Revision of Uules Important General. J. W. MAXWELL, Hon. Sco. IJIOR SALE, leading Fancy Goods' Stationery, and Tobacconist's Business in ii flourifihinj: town in the North I#l«i*3, ttotk at valuation; splendid opportunity for energetic man. HALLENSTEIX BROS., LTD., Duaedin.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 6

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