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QPERA HOUSE* Direction J. C., WILLIAMSON, LTD. (With which i« incorporated Clark© *nd Meynell Pty., Ltd.). Manager Richard Steward "THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 1 * THE~IDEAL. A GENUINE TRIUMPH OF REAEJ* COMIC OPERA. TO-NIGHT at EIGHT O'CLOCK, And lor Succeeding Fivo Nighiu, MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON Prenente THE NEW ENGLISH OPERA CO.* And. "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER!" "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER!" "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER V (By Oscar Straus) In Three Acts. ALLURING ! ' FASCINATING ! HAUNTING* You really cannot blame the office boy, for whistling tunes from "Tho Choeol&t* Soldier." A SCORE OF FLOWING MELODIES* Box Plan now open for the balance ot Season at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christesott s. Prices -as > usual. KATING RINK 1 Direction, KATING RINK ! John Fuller and Sou TO*NIGHT, at 8. CULLERS; The Best PICTURES I FULLERS' of All I PICTURES I Another Remarkable New Series Presented Last Evening, including THE BRAHMa DIAMOND I A Thrilling and Stirrinjr Story by th« A.B. 'Co. DAD'S GIRL ! A Western Story, introducing some Sent 1 . Rational Horsemanship. WAGES OF WAR! LIFE OF THE BEES. CUPID THE CONQUEROR. FAMOUS RIVERS. HIS EXONERATION. PATHE GAZETTE. CUTTING LATHS for SHIPBUILDING. Orchestral Stalls, Is; Stalls, 6d. TH E NE W THEAT RE* Manners-street. Props., MacMahon and Donnelly. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO, DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! A Really Magnificent Programme ! If you were to search tho WORLD Hi would be DIFFICULT TO BEAT IT. Our reputation is at the back of this statement to OUR THOUSANDS of PATRONS. SEE "A DAUGHTER OF DIXIE," SS?«S* tlie , mo6t glorious photoplays EVER* pi'oduced. But is is only one of the MANY SUBJECTS forming a. BRILLIANT PROGRAMME CAREFULLY THOUGHT OUT. WE NEVER RAISE OUR PRICES. Think of it ! Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE everywhere. gTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. PRESENTING THITwORLD'S "BESTI STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES! The present Programme a GIGANTIC ' . SUCCESS! It includes all the latest - succeues from; England, America, and Europe. DAD'S UiitijSl DAD'S GIRLS I A Truly Remarkablo Western Drama. Full of exciting incidents, and replete with superb acting and horsemanship. WAGES PATHE . FAMOUS OF WAKI GAZETTE I RIVERS! • HIS EXONERATION ! HIS EXONERATION ! THE BRAHAMA DIAMOND, etc. D.C. a'hd 0.5.; Is; Stalls, 6d. We change Mondays, and, Thursdays rpOWN HALL, Direction H.j N. 'SOUTHWELL JOHN M>(CORMACKM >( CORMACK CONCERTI JOHN , M'CORMACK CONCERT! JOHN M'CORMACK: CONCERT t NEXT FRIDAY, 12th JANUARY At 8 o'olook. THE GREATEST BALLAD SINGER OF THE CENTURY. JOHN M'CORMACK, JOHN M^CORMACk! THE FAMOUS IRISH SINGER. MR. M'CORMACK will Sing"Believe Me" "Kathleen Mavourneen" "The Snowy-breaftted Pearl" » "Molly Bawn" "The Irish Immigrant" "I Hear you Calling Me" Eto., Eto. , MJSS RUBINA BUCKMANN will Sin/? "The Jewel Song" (Faust) (a) -"Fairyland" (Hill) (b) "Waiuta Poi" (Hill) MR. ALFRED KAUFMANN will Sing— "Song of the Flea" "Son of Mine" "Tho Rebel" MR. SPENCER* CLAY- - * Piano Solos. PRICES— & (Reserved Seat*), 5s and 2a (Unreserved). Plan- now open at the Dresden and filling rapidly. Early application necessary to avoid disappointment. WELLINGTON ROSE AND CAR: NATION CLUB. "1/TEMBERS and their friends are re» "^"*- minded that ft Show will be held in Godbor's Rooms, Cuba-stroot, on 'WEDNESDAY, the 10th inst., at 8 p.m. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. JANUARY ZOlh, . 22nd, and 24th, 1812. OWNERS and Trainer* are reminded that ACCEPTANCES for tho first day's handicaps, and ENTRIES for the Trial Plate, liwpoaal Stakes, and Soltinr Plato, CLOSE at 9 o'clock p.m. on FRI.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 8