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jyTR. H. B. IRVING AS HAMLET. The Audience aro respectfully requested to be in their Seat 6 before 7.45, as tho Doors will ba closed punctually at that hoUr, and will not bo re-opened until th« end of tho Act. > MR. H B. IRVING AS HAMLET. "It is a sterling performance. It absorbs the attention, fire? th© imagination, and satisfies the reason. In the technical dualities of elocution, deportment, and 'business' it is a little mastorpiece. It is ono of the best Hamlets this generation has eeen."-- -London Times. QPERA HOUSE. Direction... J. 0. Williamson, Ltd., With which is incorporated Clarke and Meynell, Ltd. ' ? Manager „ „., G. H. Smithy MR. H. B. IRVING AS HAMLET. ' Unprecedented Triumph of Actor antf Play. WELLINGTON , • * Has now to be added to the long list o£ cities which have been captured by MR. H. B. IRVING'S ' Scholarly and Magnetio Representation ot HAMLET. SATURDA^NIGHTg RECORD ' ; By their unbounded enthusiasm, emphasised the fact acknowledged in Europe $?A»* A 'J?m' al . iß ' thafc Mtt - IRVING*S HAMLIiT in unquestionably tho finesb ■ this generation has cccii. ! EVERY EVENING, at ? AS EVERY EVENING, at 7.46. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON rm ts ', MR. H. B. IRVING, MR. H. B.. IRVING, MR. H. B. IRVING. And t MISS DOROTHEA BAIRD, Together with his own complete Londoa Company in HAMLET. HAMLET. HAMLET. "Mr. Irving achieved a triumph, which carried vie immense audience away, and when the curtain fell at the end of each act ho was recalled and recalled and recalled, and still again recalled, the. theatre ringing with the plaudits and cries of 'Bravo' from all parte of thb house. —Daily News. - Manager for Mr. Irving, Mr. S. Ardett Godfrey. Plans up to and including Friday next at the Dresden. Day sales at Cfhristesons. ■ Prices:— Drees, Circle and Re«erved Stalls,. 6« ; Stalls, 3s ; Gallery, Is ; Early Door Stalk, 6d extra ; Early Door Gallery, 1« extra. THE MAGNET THAT DRAWS t JJtULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL, TO-NIGHT! New TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT I Series TO-NIGHT I OF KINEMACOLOUR PICTURES ! ' A Superb Collection of Exquisitely BeaUi tiful Specimens of the- Acm© of the Kinematographer's Art. CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE » BOSPHORUS ! A Gorgeous Picture of the Orient, glow, ing with colour, depicting in tho most faithful manner this historical City. . POMPEII ! POMPEII ! 1 A Magnificent Reproduction of this ■ Ancient City, who«e Tragic Fate wa« ono of the Most Stupendous Disasters in the World's History. A RUN WITH THE EXMOOR A RUN WITH THE EXMOOR • Staghounda. Every Colour and Shad* is Reproduced with Entrancing Effect. BRUSA, THE OLD CAPITAL BRUSA, THE OLD CAPITAL Of Turk&y,. The Glorious Natural Colours in ;this Picture are it Revelation to the Most Cynical. NO LOVER OF THE BEAUTIFUL SHOULD FAIL TO SEE THESE FINE PICTURES { Brilliant New Series of This Week's Ordinary Pictures. D.0., 2s; Stalls, Is; Back, 6d. Plan Dresden. No booking fee. npHE KINCVS THEATRE. i •»- Props., West's Pictures, Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT I WEST'S "AND ROYAL PICTURES I GREAT "STAR" ATTRACTIONS! ' THE POWER OF LOVE! THE POWER OF LOVE! THE POWER OF LOVE ! Splendid Acting, Faultless Photography* interwoven with Romance and Pathbe. And, m addition— THROWN TO THE LIONS! THROW TO THE LIONS 1 THROWN TO THE LIONS.I A Drama of the Roman Era. Surpassing anything yet attempted in that art of Colouragraphy. The most GIGANTIC PROGRAMME ever submitted to the public. Prices 1« and 6d. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking fee 6d. 'Phone 3143. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT 1 WEST'S PICTURES. LTD. Masterpieces of the Universe; THE POWER OF LOVEI THE POWER OF LOVEI THE POWER OF LOVE! " And THROWN TO THB LIONS ! Prices Is and 6d. Children.. 3d. SHORTT'S PI C TUR Esl TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! At 6.30. COMPLETE CHANGE of PROGRAMME Including THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS ! THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS! EUGENE DRAYBURN (Edison Drama). GAUMONT GRAPHIC! SWISS LANDSCAPES! THE DEACON'S REWARD (S. and A, Drama.) WILLIE, Professor of Gymnastics. ZOO AT ANTWERP. SIGNOR POTTI'S LOVE AFFAIR, Etc., etc. This is ono of the finest programmes o£ Animated Gems over presented in Wellington. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission-- Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. f 0 W N HA L L NEWBURY-SPADA ! , NEWBURY-SPADA ! SHILLING POPS. SHILLING SHILLING POPS. SHILLING ' NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING. PHILIP NEWBURY * And MADAME SPADA. Assisted by Mr. Hamilton Hodges, ' Miss Peggy Bain, and other wolUcmhyh Artists. Full programme in Wednesday's issue. Reserved Seat* at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. | "WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. * MUNICIPAL ABATTOIR. HTCENDERS will be received at the ofA lice of the Undersigned up to 4 p.m. on' THURSDAY, tho Bth February, for the Removal of Runner* and Bungs from the Municipal Abattoir. Specification may be seen at the oflic» of tho City Engineer, Town Hall, Cubastreet. Tenders to be enflorsetl, "Tender for the Removal of Runners and Bungs." , JNO. R. PALMER. • ■ - Town Clerk. 29th J&miary, 1912.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 8

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