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TO-NmHT! AT Q TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT O TO-NIGHT! MAYOR WILFORD WILL OPEN THE NEW gp?AR T HEATEEI gTAtt T^ATRE 1 NEWTOWN. COME AND SEE THE FIRST OF THE GREAT STAIt PROGRAMMES! HOIUBES OF ALt Mgßhafej^JaSf**' «* ™«t "THE DELAYED PROPOSAL ie the Latest Triumph of the American Bioecoue Company "ONE OF NATURE'S NOBLEMEN" is tho Latest *nd Best of th» Po&ultt "Selig" Drsmus. •'FIVE GRACEFUL GIRLS" its a Delicious Example of the Best Picture Vaudevillo. "PRAGUE" is a Striking Scenic Film of one of the Noblest Cities of the Old World. 1/. AND gD y n AND QD BOX PLAN at Mitehinson's, Booksellers, Newtown. Booking Fee Sixpence. THE TRAMWAY BAND WILL PLAY SELECTIONS FROM THE BALCONY.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props,, John Fuller and Sons. GRAND COMPLETE CHANGE OP ' PROGRAMME! FULLERS' The Beet PICTURES J FULLERS' of All. PICTURES! TO-NIGHT I At 8. TO-NIGHT! • Messrs. Fuller take pleasure. Sn presenting the American Biograph Company's Great Masterpiece— FIGHTING B.LOOD I FIGHTING BLOOD! The Spirit of Patriotism Instilled -in. Youth. FIGHTING BLOOD! A Thrilling Story of the American Indian ' In addition, AN^eHtIRELY NEW SERIES, Arriving with the 'Frfec© Mail To-day. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls (tip»up), 6tf, Pl&n at Christeson'e. 'Phone 3153. NEW"sTAR ACTS AT FIULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL. i LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of that Magnificent Double, PIQUAYS ! PIQUAYS ! PIQUAYS ! PIQUAYS I PIQUAYS 1 PIQUA YS ! Wonderful Grotesque; Dancers and Hand B»lahcers Extraordinary. "NO RETURN SEASON! MR. PIQUAY Being the only artist performing an Up-side-down Buck and Wing Dance on his hands. Sensational Success. DELAVALE AND GILBERT, DELAVALE AND GILBERT, The irresistibly droll patter Comedians and" Vocalists, Presenting a Magnificent Naval ftcena, showing H.M.B. New Zealand and Squadron. THIS ACT A SCREAM ! The Irresistible HARRY SADLER HARRY SADLER In a New Budget of Comic Songs. OUR SPECIALTY VAUDEVILLE CO. D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stall*, It. Plan Dresden, 6d extra. j-EO SARD BORWICK. FIRST RECITAL, TO-NIGHT, 8.15, i FIRST RECITAL, TO-NIGHT) 8,15. „ IN THE TOWN HALL. | mOWN HALL? "TOWN 'HALL! JL Direction .T. and N. Tait, TO-NIGHT, at 8.15. TO-NIGHT, at 8.15. In the Distinguished Presence of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Islington and Suite. FIRST RECITAL IN WELLINGTON. LEONARD BORWtCK, LEONARD BORWICK, One of the WORLD'S Greatest Pianist*, whose Recitals everywhere have created A PROFOUND SENSATION. MR. LEONARD BORWICK hae created such a remarkable eueeees in Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide that it ie.eafe to predict he WILL ELECTRIFY WELLINGTON Music-lovers by his Wonderful Artistry. Prices— ss (reserved), 3s, &s, and I*. Special Students' Concession^ upon application to J. and N. Tait, care Tne Dresden. Box Plans for both Recitals at thft Dreeden.* Day Sales at The Dresden and Christeeon's. SECOND RECITAL-SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT; SHAW STANLEY, Manager. By Special Reqneot. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS! THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS! THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS! Prior to their Departure for Australia will give a SHORT FAREWELL SEASON SHORT FAREWELL SEASON Of FOUR NIGHTS, commencing on MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY IN THE TOWN HALL fl OMC XR 1 CHAMBER. Concert eh am bb r, special request night On THURSDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, The Final Opportunity of Seeing THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS 1 THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS I THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS I SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENTS. BOX PLAN at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christe*on'«, PRICES— Ss, Bs, and Is. CLAUDE MAIGH, , _ Business Representative. _ r<OURTENAY-PLACE CONGREGA\J TIONAL CHURCH. THURSDAY, 14th SEPT., at 8. GRAND ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL By MRS. MARTIN WILLIAMS AND PUPILS. Admission, Ib. "ooxiNG f »oxnfbT~™ibTiNGl town~"hall. FRIDAY, SZtiTjEPTEMBER, TRACY v. HANK AN,. For the Light-weight Championship of tho Dominion. Patrons are asked to noto^that the prices have been fixed at ss, 4s, Ss, ahd 2s. The Box Plan will open at Armit'6 on Monday morning. W. G. TALBOT, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS^ SOCIETY. ONLY 11 MORE DAYS. I^N TRIES Close 25th Septombfr. «i Text Books and Entry Forms Free of Charge from JAMES DYKES, Se_t.tetary, 149, FoafchferAton-st. THE Ft»ne»ftl of the, Ute W. H. Quick will leave nis late residence, Sand- | ford, Wellington-terrace, on Friday Morning, 15th September, at 10 o'clock, for St. Paul's Cathedral and Bolton- i ! street Cemetery. FUNERAL NOTICE? 1"™™""1 "™™"" THE Friends of the late William Inglis dm respectfully invited to attend his Funwal which will leave Hs late rtwidenoe, .Tack^on-street, Petone, on Friday, 15fh B*ntembpr, nt 230 pm. cimrp for tho Tairft Cctnetory. ft. A. M'tLVRIDK Undertaker, Lower Hutt. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of tht* late Jo*ev.h Vincent a,ro respentfnily invited to attend his FuncrnJ, vhich \till ieave his late re«dehce, 120, UidtHioivJ. e tre«>t, Tomorrow, 15th SeptMiibef, 1911, nt 2.20 p.m. for St. Anna's Church, Gveen-st., thence to the C'rametrrv, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun, Undertaker and Embalmcr, 60, Tsran&ki-st. , and 28, RevaaJ-it. 'Phone 937 (day or tight).

THE KINO'S THEATRE. Props., West's Pictures, Lid., and Lmley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT t Another Superb Set of Art Gems, consisting of The A.B. Masterpiece, FIGHTING BLOOD. FIGHTING BLOOD. The Rugby Championship Trials 1 ATHLETIC v. ORIENTALS. ORIENTALS v. ST. JAMES. And Others. ] LAST WEST'S "OUR ARMY." THREE WEST'S "OUR ARMY." NIGHTS WEST'S "OUR ARMY." Prices, Is and fid. Reserves at Theatre and Abel's. Booking Fee, 6d. 'Phone 3143. Watch for "West's" Nest Attraction, THE CIRCUS GIRLI THE NEW THEATRE, Manhet's-street. Props., Messrs. MacMahon. ahd Donnelly. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. DAILY, from 11 a.m. fill 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW, LAST TIME, I TO-DAY AND TO-NIOHT, "THE BETTER WAY" (A.B.C. dr»m<t). i "Fortune Favours the Bmve" (F»iry Panto.), "Industrial Blind" (blind people at work) ; *nd all the other exquisite photo* plays at | THE PEOPLE'S COSY THEATRE NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROWt Think -of it t— Adults SIXPENCE. [ Children THREEPENCE everywhere. | HAVE YOU SEEN | The "SUN " TYPEWRITER ? VISIBLE Writing, Pad Machine, Perfect Work, Portable, Durable ; only £11 11s; suitable for Clergymen, Doctors, Traveller*. Full particulars on application. OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, 1? and 19, Cuba-st., Wellington, j^ •Phone 16?&. ' £100 REWARD. WHEREAS Powelka is still at large, , and a lady, with eyes like him, wearing the up-to-date HOBBLE SKIRT' and THIMBLE HAT, was attracted to the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths' Company's fine display and low prices, ahd led to exclaim : "How chsap I Just look at those lovely Swastika Hatpins and Broocitee, only Is each." And there nteo is ths wonderful 17s 6d Powelka Escapemant Lerer, ALWx\YS GOING. Ha ! ha !~that's like me ! £100 Reward will be paid te afty per- i son proving the above prises are not correct. I F. PIERAUD, Manager, 338, Lambton-quayt TWO DEFINITE ASSERTIONS ! WO DEFINITE ASSERTIONS!, ! (1) "J-M REGAL" I BOOPING 1 SURPASSES ALL OTHER "WOOL- ! FELT" ROOFINGS I Ever Before Imported into N.Z. (2) "J-M ASBESTOS" ROOHNG (All Mineral) EXCELS EVEN "REGAL," Because of its Uhique Composition and I ' Qualities. | I tnalie these claims because I believo I them I 1 believe them because I know they are true 1 I know they are true because 1 have takeh thorough etops to prove them ! Having positive, detailed proof, I want to pass it oti to YOU. Call ov write for sample?, priro*, and I full information. JAMES W. ,TACK, 52-1, LAMIVrON-QUAY, AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND. 11. W. John«-Manvil!e Co., Head Office, New York, U.S.A. KARAMEA .STEAMSHIP CO. THE AS F.CHoTavftFforKARAMIiA direct TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 15th SEPTEMBER, at Noon. Telephone 535.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 8

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