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THE NEW THEATRE, Manners-street. Props. , MaoMahon and Donnelly. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION PATRONS IN EIGHT MONTHS. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Daily. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, 27th Jan. An Exquisite Programme 1 Good enough An Exquisite Programme ! for any An Exquisite Programme ! Theatre in „ An Exquisite Programme ! T.he World. It is Fascinating, THE BATTLE HYMN Remarkable THE BATTLE HYMN And Convincing. THE BATTLE HYMN The Management invite clerical gentlemeu of all denominations to witness the Entertainment. Please present visiting cards at door. WE NEVER RAISE OUR PRICES. /Fancy '—Only 6d. Adults and Children 3d everywhere. ' mHE huatlinfr proclivities of the ago J- compel adequate and appropriate relaxation and recreation for the people. T il e !^? r ,°^ requlavl y dispensed at tho SKATING RINK ! Direction SKATING RINK ! John Fuller and Sons The People's FULLERS' PICTURES ! Favourites. FULLERS' PICTURES! Present a Glorious Aggregation of Artistio Excellence TO-NIGHT, at 8. Among6t them being— AUNT JANE'S LEGACY. J?A?¥51 B « AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. MAKING A 'CYCLE. NEW YORK'S WATER SUPPLY. A Great Engineering Enterprise. GREENLAND F S ICY MOUNTAINS. And Other Artistic Achievements. COMPLETE CHANGE MONDAY. Front Stalls, Is; Baok Stalls, 6d.^ rp o w n h a~l*l; Direction J. and N. Tait. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT In consequence of the great enthusiasm evoked last evening by the HUDDERSFIELD BELLRINGERS HUDDERSFIELD BELLRINGERS HUDDERSFIELD BELLRINGERS The management bog to announce arrangements have been made to give (by permission) A GRAND'SACRED CONCERT! ' A GRAND SACRED CONCERT! A GRAND SACRED CONCERT 1 TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 25th JAN., ,i At 8.30, p.m. The Programme will comprise some of the following numbers:— Christmas . Hymns, "Lead, Kindly Light," ! 'Nearer My God -to Thee," "Kyrie and Gloria," "Mozart's 12th Mass," "Hallelujah Chorus," "Austrian Hymn," "Norwegian ; Cradle Song," etc., etc. Assisted by MISSES ELLA AIRLIE AND MURIEL BENNETT. Admission free. Silver Coin collection. W. E. BRYER, Manager. mow N h a 1~17 NEWBURY-SPAtfA ! NEWBURY-SPADA ! SHILLING POPS. SHILLING SHILLING POPS. SHILLING NEXT WEDNESDAY. EVENING. ' PHILIP NEWBURY And MADAME SPADA. Assisted by Mr. Hamilton Hodges, Miss Peggy Bairi, and other well-known . ' ' Artists. Full programme in Wednesday's, issue. Reserved Seats at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. DAY*S BAY AND RONA BAY SERVICE. SUNDAY TIME-TABLE. Setamers leave Town — 10.15 a.m.; 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 3 p.m., 5.45 p.m., 7 p.m. Leave Rona 8ay— 9.15 a.m., ' 11.16 a.m., 2 pm., 4.50 p.m., 8.20 p.m. Leave Day's Bay — 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1.50 p.m., 5 p.m., 8.10 p.m. PETONE TO DAY'S BAY SERVICE. SUNDAY. Steamers Leave Petone — 10.15 a.m., 2,30 p.m. Leave Day's Bay— s p.m. Circumstances -permitting. DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 6th AND 7th MARCH, 1912. TVTOMINATIONS for all Events, except It Trial and Maiden, Close on SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1912, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared about SATURDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, 1912. ACCEPTANCES for first day, also Entrieß for Trial and Maiden, Close on TUESDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1912, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. For Programme, see Referee, Cards, and Poster*. ' Special Train Arrangements. JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, i „ Secretary. P.O. Box 50, Dannevirko. DULCIPHONE RECORDS ! rpHE eweet tone, both vocal and musi- ! J- cul, produced bj these superb Records, proclaim them the best, ' and when they are used by the foremost singors and musicians of the day, to' reproduce their voices, aud music, it emphasises the fact that DULCIPHONE RECORDS have no equal. Our : stock is small, but unique, in only having the choicest and besU Wo are giving up tho agency and offer the balance of Records at llalf-pric*. Edison Bell, 2s each. . JumbO, 2s 9d each. ■ Odeon, 3s'9d each. 'All Records are Doubla-6ided. HARRINGTON'S N.Z. Ltd (Opp. Windsor Hotel), WILLIS-STREKT. THE NOTED HOUSE FOR CAMERAS. PHYSICAL CULTURE. A CLASS for young Ladies will commence on or about -7th. February ; also a Class for Children. Correct Breathing Exorcises. Royd Garlick System * taught throughout. Apply MISS BLACKBURNE, 56, Hawker-etreet, Wollington. BANJO— A. E. Vare, Toucher of Banjo, 34, Willis-street. Largo stocks of Banjos, Music, Strings, and Acceeboricß. f!Jr"rent7" LARGE Storo, 10,000 ft floor space; £4 weekly. 5 Rooms, Dei'went-sti'oet ; , 13s, 5 Rooms, Jai'kson-bli'eel ; 13s. Apply . PROUSE LUMBER, LTD., Timber Merchant", Tarttnaki-s>treo\._ money~\vXnted. 'TT\O be Sold, tit n sacrifice, corner and -L , adjoining Section, Lancaster «an« Wallace street-., Kurori, 5 mill, from old Tram Terminus; level Hecliom, 52ft 6ui x 104, ft and 54ft x ,150 ft; water and drainage* to cotmpct uith' city byeteuis ut i\n cany date. Apply ._, ft. A. HAMERTON,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 8

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