SPECIAL NOTICE. "THE GAY GORDONS." _ TO-NIGHT. rT\HE Management respectfully beg •i. patrons fo bo in their seate hy 7.68 p.m., as thp doors will be, closed to late* ' corners durihg> the opening transforma* tion scene, "Darknws to Daylight,", which takes fully five minutes to develop. rp h E iTcTx f h a~n, •I. For the FIRST SIX PERFORMANCES Of "THE GAY GORDONS" , IS OPKN AT. THE DRESDEN, pay Sales it Abel's, opp. Opera Houset Pricee! D.C. e,nd 0.5., _6e (no bookinß fee)j Stftlls, 3?; Fatuity Circle, le. EaiVS Doors j Stalls, 6d; F.C., Is extra. "THE GAY GORDONS 1" TO'NIOHTI T^ VICE-REGAL NIGHT. HE Performnncc Tq-mghf will bet , witnessed by Their Excellencies Lord and L&Ay I^lintjten at-.d a. patty from Government House. Business Manager, J. E, Moore. t TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIOHT4 And for a Limited Season, CLARKE AND MEYNELL'S { Present their . ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY Thftt Notably Successful Musical Play* "THK GAY GORDONS!" 11 "THK GAY GORDONS!" hi One of the Comic Opm Success* el the Century. THK PRODUCTION WILL BE PREe CIStSLY THE SAME os was presented in the Principal Cities of the Common^ wealth. THE COMPANY THK SCENERY THE CHORISTERS THE DRESSES THt* BALLET DANCERS THEMJNIFORMS THE ORCHESTRA THE COSTUMES THE SHOW GIRLS Everybody and Everything Absolutely j New to New £ealond. I Acting'Mßnager ......... J. B. Moutriei tt Conductor F. Wynne Jones Scenic Artist Phil Goatchei Stage Manager Dick Shortlands PRODUCER ...„, CHAS. 15. WENMAN A' Mflhnere'Street, Protw., Messrs. MaeMehoti end Donnelly, GO WHERE THI3 CROWDS GO. 3 DAILY, from 11 n.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW, NEW PROGRAMME TO-DAY. \ To be Been Dhly at THE PEOPLE'S COSY THEATRE. 1 "THE DOCTOR." "THIS -DOCTOR." (Kdison Story of Intense Heart Interest). », This magnificent picture etory intr# nuces the \vorld«f&med ppinting "Tlk - Doctor," by Luke Fildee. the English or- , tist. Dr. Grey, while prephring for hi* wedding, « tirgently summoned to attend a p_oor child whose life appear* to be ebbing away. Human sympathy overr comes nil other consideration!, and 'Dr. Grey hastens to «aye the child's life. The doctor's beautiful bride discovers " him watching the child slowly recovering. 1 "Life in Scandinavian Snowfields," "Thft Squaw's Retribution" (Bison, exclusive), .' "The Royal Caledonian Asylum" (educa* hve). "The Helping Huhd (A.B. dr&tnuf, Etc., Etc. p Think of {M— Adnlts SIXPENCE. Children THRUKPKNCB 1 mH' i R* - kiN'G T B~~Tia eTt r¥ A Props., West's Pictures, Ltd., and Lmley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT 1 TO. NIGHT ! THE DOCK STRIKE. Great Mn*s Meetihg at Tower Hill— London's Food Supplies Help Up. FIGHTING BLOOD. ' FIGHTING BLOOD. The Rugby Championship Finals, i WESrS "OUR ARMY." w WEST'S "OUR ARMY." » P«ce« a* usual. * Reserves at Abel'l > and Theatre. TO-MORROW t TO-MORROW 1 » "Our Army" MATINEE ! "Our Arniy" "Our Army" MATINKE I , "Our Army" i "Our Army MATINEE t "Out Army" ft Watch for West's Great Attftetioti, I .THE CIRCUS GIRLI_ STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWM. II This miffnificent ttp-to«d»te Theatre him V, at once achieved an unmistakable triumph. « In every respect it is perfect und eon- * vincintt. It will surely be the talk of the t CITY and SUBURBS. , g The PiPHires spenk for themselves. se» • them, and you will be delighted to & de« TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING? *Is MATINEE TO-MORROW 1 6d Is MATINEE TO-MORROW 1 6d Usual houw. Children 3d, Matinee Only. erft^ Mtniger, W. JONES. ILBIRNIE BEACBSKATINoiiSi The Ide&l Roller Skating Resort. Four Sessions Daily, Band Every Evening and Saturday After. 110011s Rink .Closed Tuesday F.venitigs between i 7.15 and 10 p.m. Other Sessions as üburl. 11 Special Attention to Beginners. ' Pnv&te Tuition by Madam Read. RILBV AND MATBPN, REUNION of Mdmbors of Poneke, Sur of New Ze«.]ftnri, and Mungaroi Lodges wilt take place at St. Augustine""* Hah, Pflteihe, on SATURDAY, 16th SKP* TKMBER, at S p.m. Smoke Niglu. [ By order ' k H. J. WYNTAUD, iSer, Poneke j^jdge. WISLLINGTONSAVAGS ToLCB. ~" NOTICE ' THE next Korero will be held in the' Masonic Ball, Boulfrrtt-stretu, TO- . morrow evening (Saturday*, h 8 p.m. __ JA^ ES DYKES, Secrei»i,\. I THE P^Nn<ET~MEDAiTcoMr~* 1 PETITION Will be held in the CONCERT CHAMBER of the TOWN HALL \ I On SATURDAY, 16th lust., at 7.4S p.m; Aij interested in Public Speaking n'>3 cordially invited to be present.. JNu charge tor admission. NKW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS^ SOCIETY. ONLY TEN MORE DAYS. IfINTJUES Closp 26t.h September. J Ten Books and Etitvy Forrw l (t ree vi Chargt from JAMES DYKES. Spotetorj', 149, Featherston-af;. ' PARLIAMENTARY^ KLECTi<^\ """ WELUNGTON SOUTH. lUTR. W. If. T>. BARBKi wiil ho 1?J. plumed to mee'. tlo wirn\hcw o\ lii-i late OotnihiSci', tt,gtUipr with any ftiev.tui witling to nwisf. in (115 cowing wn»«st, **' ; .St. I'homaVs GW .Sthcoiroom, Httkhfon)' rtrnet, TO-NIGHT (I«RIDAYS n^ 3 oVlork. ]if tt». BICHMuND HURSTROI'SK^ * I " 4 *' elms for liwglish Literature, Ami Mr?. ttnrsihouße and Madftme Oe Clee\e'« Class for Freaeh Langinge Liter»turc. Next Term * ill begin on 22nd S»KI J T. . Mn. Hurtthpme *ill-Jp At ,H«tii» »t ihe Hotel Windier NEST WEDNES. DAT, 20$h SeptPiaber, 3,30-5 p.m.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19110915.2.50.4
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1911, Page 8
Word Count
813Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1911, Page 8
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.