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TI/TR- H. B. IRVING IN "HAMLET." BOX PLANS Up to and including MONPAY NIGHT NEaT will be on view This Morning at tho Dresden, from 9 o'clock. jl/|'R. H. B. IRVING AS HAMLEI\ I The Audience a»'t> respectfully requested to bo in their Sonl6 Boforo 7.45, as tha Doors will bo closed punctually at that hour, and Mill not bo re -opened until tho end of tho Act. QPERA HOUSE. Direction.. .J. C. Williamson, Ltd., With which is incorporated Clarke and Meynelf, Ltd. Manager G. H. Smith. A REVELATION TO PLAYGOERS. MR. H. B. IRVING AS HAMLET. MR. H. B. IRVING AS HAMLET. "The Greatest this Generation has Seen." EACH EVENING, at 7.45. EACH EVENING, at 7.45. MR. H. B. IRVING, MR.'H. B. IRVING, MR. H. B. IRVING, \ And ! MISS DOROTHEA BAIRD, ta HAMLET. , <r , HAMLET. HAMLET. ' Unquestionably tho greatest tragedy and tho greatest pluy ever written by that inoomparable genius Shakespeare— the Poet ot Humanity. Manager for Mr. Irving, Mr. S. Ardoa Godfrey. Prices:— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalk, 6s ; Stalls, 3b ; Gallery, 1b ; Early Door Stalls, 6d extra; Early Door Gallory, 1b extra. Plans up to and including Monday next ■ now open at the Dresden. Day Sale* at f Christeson's. S~K ATIN G Direction""' RINK; KATING John Fuller and Son. RINK. r Wellington s Cosiest Picture Theatre. , f BRILLIANT SUCCESS ' Of our Remarkable New Programme. r THIS EVENUNG, at 8. ; r FULLERS' " Tho Best PICTURES ! ■ FULLERS' of All ! PICTURES 1 Representing again the Clwice Selection of Subjects which last evening received a Tremendous Ovation. TO-NIGHT. Afc 8. TO-NIGHT. BENEFIT NIGHT BENEFIT NIGHT In Aid of Wellington Rowing Association. , CARR'S REGENERATION. Showing how an ungovernable temper was brought under control, or the regeneration of a Shite in human form into a Man of Gentleness and Ponce. TOLD IN COLORADO. , A Western Drama by Selig. 1 ( THROWN TO THE "LIONB. A Thrilling Drama of tho Persecution of the Christians during the Roman Era. THE LUCK OF RECKLESS REDDY. PATHE GAZETTE. : HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE, A Charming Lubin Drama. THE WAGER. A Screaming Vitagraph Comedy. Town of Baloum. Won thro' a Medium, I DOOLEY'S SCHEME, [ - TORPEDO BOAT FIRING. • And Many Others. Orchestral Stalls, Is; Stalls, 6d. I QHORII'S PICTURES, Lfcst Night's Change of Programmo includes— THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS I THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS 1 EUGENE DRAYBURN (Edison Drama), GAUMONT GRAPHIC 1 SWISS LANDSCAPES ! THE DEACON'S REWARD (S. and A, Drama.) ■ WILLIE, Professor of Gymnastics. ZOO AT, ANTWERP. SIGNOR POTTI'S LOVE AFFAIR, ■ Etc, oto. This is one of the finest programmes of ■ Animated Gems ever presented in Wel- -, lington. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. • Admission-- Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. QTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ' EVERY EVENING at 8. I STAR PICTURES! > Greatest Success Imaginable of Our Famous ALL STAR SERIES I DO NOT FAIL TO SEE 5 Gaumont's Wonderful Production, "THROWN TO THE LIONS!" , Dealing with the early Christians, and ' incidents in Rome of Centuries ago. TOLD IN COLORADO I 1 The Greatest Western Drama of the Ago. DOOLEY'S PATHE WON THROUGH! 1 SCHEME I GAZETTE! A MEDIUM 1 HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE ! j A Biographical Triumph by Lubin Co. 1 TORPEDO BOAT THE LUCK OF FIRING! * RECKLESS REDDYt THE WAGER! As pleasing a Comedy as the most u*rticu» lar could desire. D.C. and 0.5., 1». Stalls, 6d. QDDFELLOWS 1 HALL, PETONE, mascotteTpictures. mascotte pictures. every evening. Change of Programme Wednesday aud Saturday. popula"r"price3. St. Thomas's thirteenth ANNUAL HORTICULTURAL SHOW ' Wili be hold in ST. THOMAS'S HALL, WELLiNGTON" SOUTH," i WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 31st January and Ist February, , 1912. 1 Admission, Sixpence. Open from 3 to 6 and 7.30 to 10 p.m. Splendid display of Cut Flowers, Gkci* oil, Howenng and Foliage Pot Plants. FANCY FAIR AND ART UNIOnT" MARIST BROTHERS NEW SCHOOL, HAWKESTONE-STRISET. A FANCY FAIR AND ART ONION £*■ will be held in the above Sohool on , Ist, 2nd, and 3rd FEBRUARY, in uid of the I'unUßlimff FuikU Concert each cy.ening. Fancy Stalls, Bran Tuba, Sweets FWers, Refresmnentp, etc., ct^ Adm:B?ion, I*, including \ chance in Arc Union. ___^___ NEW ZEALAND MANX SOCIETY THE Opening Social ot the Manx Society will be held in tho Socialist Hall, Manners-street, opposite tho Opera Houbo, on THURSDAY EVENING, lab February, at 7.45. All Manx cordially invited. thiTlorW second coming!""" DR. W. T. P WOLSTON, of EUiuburgh, will LECTURE on this subject in MASONIC HALL, Boulcott-st . TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. "ThcApoblaey and Antichrist." TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, at 3.30, "The King's P.oturn: Romembor Lot's Wife. ' • All welcome. Seatsfree. _ Hymns provided. "EXCELSIOR LODGE OP "DRUIDS"' No. 11. MEMBERS aro hereby notified that » Special Summoned Moetinjr will b« hold TO-MORROW EVENING (Wodnw. day), at 7.30 p.m. Business—To consider Proposed Amend* nients to General Rules. Visiting Member* of tho Order aro cordially invited. .{ By Order of the Arch-Druid,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1912, Page 8

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