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QPBRA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. With which is incorporatiHi Clarke and Meynell. A GREAT TRIUMPH Achieved by MR. J. (J. WILLIAMSON'tf SPLENDID .DRAMATIC COMPANY, In Sir Arthur Cottan Doyle's Inlettooly laic-resting and Exceptionally Powerful Drama, "THE SPECKLED* BAND !» "THE SPECKLED BAND!" RECEIVED WITH BOUNDLESS ENTHUSIASM 1 FASCINATING AND ENGROSSING I A PLAY THAT GRIPS FROM BEGINNING TO END. UNQUESTIONABLY THE FINEST DRAMA OF ITS CLASS EVER PRESENTED in WELLINGTON A SUPERB PRODUCTION And uu ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS PORTRAYAL. ADMITTEDLY thu FINEST COMPANY »a3J£ B U&& WILLIAMSON FIRM HAVE EVER Sent to NEW ZEALAND. "THE SPECKLED BAND!" "THE SPECKLED BAND!" Interpreted by A BRILLIANT COMBINATION OF PLAYERS, Headed by MR. WILLIAM DESMOND, MISS DOROTHY DIX, And MR. GASTON MERVALE. Plan* Dresden. Day Sales Christeeon'*. Prices as U6unl. TCIULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL THE KINEMACOLOR THEATRE. LAST TWO NIGHTS OFPRESENT GRAND PROGRAMMES EVERYONE IS FLOCKING TO SEE mL KINEMACOLOR. The Mcwt Beautiful and Perfect Phase of r,™*Sii^ O J3S? rft t&y Evor Introduced. REVIEW OF TROOPS BY KING AND KAISER. A Picture that Sttnds Out Alone. BIRTH OF SPRING FLOWERS ! Showing the Evolution of the Flowor from Bud to. Blossom. LAUNCH OF THE OLYMPIC 1 The Largest Steamer in the World. THE HARVEST 1 A Beautiful Series, showing all th» Glorious Colours of a Harvest Field. LIQUEURS AND CIGARS 1 An Astonishing Mixture of Colour, also Showing the Elaborately-coloured Boxes and Labels. Also, Black and White STAR ITEMS I B ; Back Stalls, 6d. PULLERS' THEATRJB ROYAL. THE' KINEMACOLOR THEATRE. NEXT MONDAY EVENING, 26th DECEMBER. GRAND CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME! When Kmemacolor will be Seen at ita Best ill Magnificent Natural-coloured Subjects. BOOK SEATS AT DRESDEN to Ensura Comfort. D.C., 2». mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL Direction John. Fuller and Son*. BOXING NIGHT I BOXING NIGHT 1 In Celebration of the Festive Season an Appropriate and Superior Selection of PICTURES FULLERS' PICTURES FULLERS' PICTURES FULLERS' Will be screened. Dainty and Artwtio Gems of Motion Photography, "judiciously chosen and artistically blended to suit the holiday- palate will constitute tho menu for the occasion. THE SEASON OF PEACE AND GOODWILL Is admittedly a time of happiness. It i« also the season of happy reunions in Wellington City, when the Mecca of joyous eouls is the, TOWN HALL, and the ehrine at which They worship is PICTURES PICTURES Presented by FULLERS' FULLERS' HARMONIOUS MUSICAL STRAINS. By tin Efficient Orchestra will assist in beguiling away the happy hours. Balcony, le; Front Chairs, Is; Back do., 6d. KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. PICTURES 1 GOING" PICTURES I PICTURES I STRONG. PICTURES I LOWER HUTT RESIDENTS! A Treat in Store for All, Christmat Attractions Galore. TO-MORROW (Afternoon' and Evening), A STARTLING PROGRAMME! THE ACTRBSB AND THE SINGER! THE ACTRESS AND THE SINGER! (A Remarkable Drawn.) THE SHE WOLF: The Wrong D&ughier of Pathe Floor. Liberty. Gazette, 134. Dramas. Comics. Industrials. CHRISTMAS DAY! (Afternoon and Evening). THE LIFE OF CHRIST I (2600 feet long.) Bethlehem and Palestine. ' Constantinople. Blue Nils. A Programme of COLOURED .MASTERPIECES! Admission, to M&tine*— -Crildron, 3d. BOXING DAYI Entire Change of Programme. • Raised Seats (Reserved), Is; Floor, 6d. TR AMW AY BAN D Will give a SPECIAL PERFORMANCE,' SUNDAY NEXT, NEWTOWN PARK.' Collection in aid of Contest Funds. See Saturday's papers for Programme. D. WHITFORD, tton^jJee^ suburbFand country district? ELECTORATE. A SMOKE CONCERT Will be tendorod to W. H. D. BELL, ESQ., M.P., By his Supporters on tho occasion ot hit election to the Suburbs Scat, TO-NIGHT (Friday), 22mi DEC, 1911, At 8 p.m., at HOTEL WINDSOR. WILLIS-STREST. Tickets from J. W. WILLIAMS, lion. Secretary. 25, Panama-street. TrrUTT VALLEY TROTTING CLUB TROTTING I TROTTING ! TROTTING I TROTTING I ANNUAL MEEING. BOXING DAY (TUESDAY). BOXING DAY (TUESDAY). RECREATION GROUND, PETONE. LARGE FIELDS. EXCELLENT SPOUT. Some oi ihe Best Horace in New Zealarnl Competing. ' Totalizator by Joe. Amee. Trains from Wellington Every Half-hour. Return fare, h. FIRST RACE l?.3O P.M. R. W. SHORT. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 150, 22 December 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 150, 22 December 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 150, 22 December 1911, Page 8