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T AST FIVE rERFORMANCES OR ■*-* MB, H. B. IRVING In / HAMLET! HAMLET! A PKR A H~6~U~S~a'. Direction.. .J. C. Williamson, JJI4., With which is incorporated Clarko r.nJI Moynoll, Ltd. Manager , G. H. Smitli. A psi'formancis that will linger in the memory for years. TO-NIGHT At 7.15. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGUT At 7.45. TO-NIGHT, MR. 11. B. IRVING AS HAMLET. MR. H. B. IRVING AS HAMLET. "Tho Greatest this Generation hoe Seen ", Tho record and eiilhmsiafciie audiences which arc nightly filling the Opera Houbo t<* overflowing is a clear imitation that Hamlet" could run successfully throughout the entire uca«on, but despite this fact it has huen determined to adhc.ro to the origami arrangements to pnwen'u MR. IRVING In at least Four of his Greatest Piodnctions. Therefore tho Management reluctantly uimownco tho LAST FIVE NIGHTS LAST FIVE KIGHTS 01 ME. H. B. IRVING MR. H. B. IRVING MR. H. B. IRVING As HAMLET! HAMLET! HAMLET I And MISS DOROTHEA CAIED As OPHELIA I PROGRAMME FOR BALANCE OF SEASON : ' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT LOUIS XI. I LOUIS XI. ! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3th and 9th FEB. THE LYONS MAIL I ■y THE LYONS MAIL! . SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 10th and 12th FEB. THE BELLS 1 THE BELLS 1 Manager for Mr. Irving, Mr. S. Ardea Godfrey. Box Plans for "Hamlet" NOW OPEN. Plans for "Louis X1.," "Tho Lyon.ii Mail," and "The Bells" will be opened on SATURDAY MORNING. Prices:— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3b; Gallery, Is; Early Door Stalls, 6d extra ; Early Door Gallery, Is extra. Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at Christospn's until 1 o'clock, afterwards in Dress Circle Vestibule of Opera House. JpULLERS' THEATRE ROYAL, NO LOVER OF BEAUTIFUL SHOULD FAIL TO SEE THESE FILMS! KINEMACOLOR PICTURES! •• CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE BOSPHORUS I A Gorjgeous Picture of the Orient, glowing with colour, depicting in the motk faithful manner thi6 historical City. ' POMPEII ! ! A Magnificent Reproduction o! thii Ancient City, whoso Tragic Fate was ono of the Most Stupendous Disasters m the World's History. i A RUN WITH THE EXMOOR STAGHOUNDS, Every Colour and Shade is Reproduced with Entrancing Effect. BRUSA, THE OLD CAPITAL OF, 1 TURKEY, The Glorious Natural Colours in thii Picture are a Revelation. Black and White Subject*, headed by THROWN TO THE LIONS. , D.C., 2s; Stalk, Is; Back, 6d. Plan Dresden,"- / T < •-. THE « KING'S THEATRE. Props., Weßt'B Pictures, Ltd., and Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT t WEST'S AND ROYAL PICTURES t Special Amusement Carnival, at which i* Presented a Programme Calculated to . Please All. This Week's Star Items are; , THE POWER OF LOVE! 1 THE POWER OF LOVE! - THE POWER OF LOVE! The PALACES of the KING of ITALY. THROWN TO THK LIONS! THROWN TO THE LIONS 1 TORPEUO BOAT FISHING. ONE ON RENO. ONE ON, RENO. THE PATHE GAZETTE. DOOLEY'S SCHEME. . And there are Others Just as Good. Prices Ik and 6d. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking fee 6d. 'Phono 31*3. PRIZE MATINEE, SATURDAY. PRIZE MATINEE, SATURDAY. QTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES! TO-NIGHT I LAST NIGHT t Present "All-Star" Series. An Absolute and Positive Sensation nightly created with the most thrilling Drama of all times, which is making everyone talk and everyone wonder. "THROWN TO THE LIONS!" "THROWN TO THE LIONS!" Told Through Pathc His* Chorus A Medium. Gazette. Girl Wife. TOLD IN COLORADO! A Thrilling TORPEDO FIRING I Picture ! TORPEDO FIRING I THE WAGER! And Many Others. D.C. and 0.5., Is. Stalls, 6d. COMPLETE CHANGE THURSDAY. TXTELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL". TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 31st JAN., At 8 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. ' JUPP'S BAND, at ISLAND BAY. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk.31st January, 1912. _^ ■VTEW ZEALAND CLUB. LUNCHEON. THURSDAY, let FEBRUARY, 1912,. At 1 p.m. At V.M.C.A. HALL. Guost of Honour : H. B. IRVING, ESQ. a F. H ._ POLLOCK, Scoretary. SWIMMING. mHORNDON AMATEUR SWIMA MING CLUB'S ANNUAL CARNIVAL. SATURDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY. String Band. Afternoon Tea and Prd* grammes Free. Admission, is. ' _ _TIIOS. H. M'LEAN, Hon^Soo^ C*"6kOBRT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, 7th FEB., 1912. • The Wellington Catholic Dramatic Club presonte, by arrangement with J. C. Williamson. Ltd., (he three-act Farcical Comedy, "THE BARRISTER." In aid of New Hall Fund. Good Cael. Now Scenery. Dainty Gowns. A-dmmion. &s and lit. Roeorv& at M. O'KaneV, Boulcott-etreet. \V. B. KKANV,. Hon. Sec. PIANOFORTE. JMTISS MURIEL^PRINGLE, L.A.B. First Term begins sth FEBRUARY. Monday and Thuieday at Io ivolianga, 133, Grant-road. Tuesday and Friday at Kooms, 120, Lambton-quay (over vYcllmtftou Piano Co.). PIANOFORTE AND THEORY ~™6i MUSIC. Pupik prepwed for lSxsuninatiom and Cowp^ttticns. Addrew-HS. TINAKQRI-ROAD. At Hpine—is»tu.rd*y, 3ii,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 26, 31 January 1912, Page 8

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