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fTtHE BOS PLAN For the First Six Petfotmotieos of "THE GAY GORDONS" Will be Opened at tho Dresden TO-MORROW (TUKSDAY), ct 9 c.m. Prices i D.C. and 0.5., 6s (no boofcW fee) j Stalls, 3s : Family Circle, Is. Early Doors i Stalls, 6dj it.U., 1b extra. •THE GAYIiOnDoKS I" VIOB-W3GAL. rnHE First Presentnt-ion of "TUB GAY JL GORDONS" on FRIDAY NEXT, 16th September, will be ib the ibs> tanSitiEbefl presence of their ExceUetuno* Lord ahd tftdy luliiigton &ntl Suite. "I'HK GAY GORDONS!" ••CAED MIIiLB FAILTHE." AfcßCßtltON will b* teiuterod "THE GAY GORDONS" COMPANY »t g>e Gnjnd Hotel, on WUJDNKSDAY IjßSi, 13th September, *fc B p.m., by Urn Wellington Pipe B»»»d aad Dancers' Club, tosettuff with iwwnineni Cititictiß. Ilio Pipe Bthd, in Ifall Regali*. wilt pjiiy ropuUr Sjottteh Airs (rum the balcony. 0V23 R A 'HOUSE. WUDAYt NEXT VRtDAYi And Following N^hts. AN IMPORTANT ATTRACTION* Pint AppeMMiee ih New Zealand trf CLARKE AND MEYNELL'S NEW ENGLISH COMIC OPERA 00. In One ot the Coinio Open Succetaeg of th« Century— 1 '■THE GAY GORDONS I" "THK GAY GORDONS I" By Seymour Hielu, Musks by Guy .Jones. LAND, and will include— Florence Imeson Frank Lincoln Mfcgfie Knight Tom Graves Nellie Opzena David J&ffereon Evelyn Aborn Frank Oken-Brooke* Mabel Dark Cecil Hou&hton Bertha Goldberg Frank Comptan Nellie Fmnie Percy Clifton Etc., _ _ Etc., F/tc. T~""h~e n"e w the a t r~r!' Mi.nncr&-tt,reet. S^°P*;».,«SK. r S: 10 * 1 » nd Donnelly, GO WHERE .THE CROWDS GO I DAILY, from 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW^ "LITTLE SNOW WHITK." A beavitifttlly coloured pictorial dramaU« Bfction of Grimm's famous fairy tale "THE POLICE FORUE OF NEW YORK." See the police catchihg runaway carriage horees, bolting h&ck», scotching motorists, hfe*anng, police ttogs at Mvork, eto. Afi&Jli 1 ite^i ner . «xquraite photoplays at* THE PEOPLE'S COSY THEATRE. SUPERB. NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW, Think of itS-Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE everywhere. T" inT r i ;» o^B*3 h"e at Vi! Props., Wort 1 * Picture* Ltd., and m« *« rt « L , 1 . nley "d Donovan. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT 1 M »««J. he Grefll ' Military Spectacle, WESTS "OUR ARMY!" 2KB§S§ "°P R ARMY!" WEST'S, "OUR ARMYI'» Britain's Defenders on Land. ¥ THE ANIMATED GAZETTE. HOCKEY TOURNAMENT at Day'e Buy HOCKEY TOURNAMENT at Day'e Bay THE ROYAL PORCELAIN WORKS. THE LEADING LADY. THE LEADING LADY. And OUisre. Prices, Is ahd 6d. Reserved Seats at Theatre and Abel'n. Booking Fee, 6d. Theatre 'Phone 3143. THURSDAY NEXT. THURSDAY ORIENTAL v. ST. JAMES. jj/riss~~ theTma" "Vet'ersei^s CONCERT. • TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 "i'own HAt.r., cdS5*J?-c)* '■•■;.'. At 8 o'clock. Bs. ADMISSION fa. &». ADMISSION Zs. 2s. ADMISSION 2s. KILBIRNIE BEAC».iKATING^Rn<K The Ideal Roller Skating Resort. Grand Fancy Dress and Poster Carnival NEXT WEDNESDAY. Prizes to tho estimated value of £35. On view Shaw's Medical Hall, Willis'street. Entries close for Gents' Ono^Mile Championship N.Z. TO-NIGHT. Plenty of Seating Accommodation available. RILKY AND MAT3ON, proprietors. "FREE KINDERGARTEN BGHOSEB~ QPERA 33 ™ 1 HOUSE, 12th, 13th, Uth SEPTEMBER, At 8 p.m. "THE MOTHERLEYS* LUCK!" Box Plan *t The Dresden, THURSDAY. 7th September. Orchestral Stalls and Dress Circle, ss; Baok Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, Is, Parties or Schools taking SO Shilling Tickets can reserve a block of Beats in the Family Circlih mowN^HALLt towIHLTII? JL Direction J. and N. Tait. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of their Excellencies Lord find Lady Islington. TWO PIANOFORTE RECITALS On THURSDAY, Uth SEPTEMBER, At 6.16 p.m., and SATURDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, At 8.16 p.m., 13y LEONARD BORWICK, THE LEONARD BORWICR, POET LEONARD BORWICK, PIANtST. Who, during his recent Sydney season, electrified ttiU6ic.lovers by his wonderful artistry, the Public and Press being of the unanimous opinion that No GREATER ARTIST hail evet visited that, city, ' Plans now open at Dresden, Price*— ss, 3s, 2s, nm\ Is. Special Btudente' concessions upon ap» plication to J. and N. Ta.il, care Dresdea, SHAW STANLEY. Manager for J. nnd N. Tait. y^m7c.X 1 TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. LANTERN LECTURE, "THB WORLD'S CRISIS." A Challenge to the Christian Church. MR. J. R. NICHOL, of Melbourne. Illustrated by ISO Lantern Slides. Everybody interested in Missions il cordially invited. Collection. H. N. HOLMES, Gen. Sec. MUSICAL MONOLOGUES THE ever-inorsasing popularity of this form of MUSICAL RECITATION ha* compelled us io carry lwger stocks. The following are a few of the most popular:— "GAME OF LTFE" "DEVIL MAY CARE" •STOHNNIE, ME AND YOU'» •■NUTSHELL NOVELS" •'STUDENT* And dosen* tti others— HUMOß. OUS »&d otherwhe, Aik {or Complete .Ehte, CHAS.,BEGQ- & CO n LTD.,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 8

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