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A E E R A HOUSE. Let-bee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sole Direction oi Allun Hamilton Business ManutfOi' W. A. Low THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8. THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY! ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. TO-NIGHT (Saturday) AND MONDAY, In the Thrilling i Sensational, Romantio Dranip. of Indian Life, "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN!" "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN!" "WHY MEN LOVJi WOMEN I" "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN!" "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN!" "WRY MEN LOVE WOMtIN!" Unanimously voted by the press imd nubuo ot Australasia to be the bobt V'oJteiHoward Drama fiver written by that prolific Piaywright. CAST OF CHARACTERS : Gerald Fielding Hilliard Vox Orlando Viggms Charles Brown Captain fctaniloff Richard Bollairs. Ackbar Mahommcd Khan ... Robert Greg Tommy Fitzhcrbert ... Kenneth Bnunpton Chundra Singh Wilton Wcic!i Rev. Arthur Grey John F. Fordo Ha*s(iii j ; . John Bruco Muriel Zoluski Lilian Lk-yrt E» b j; Muriol Dalo Matilda Wiggins Katie Towers Gruco Dalrmplo Teresa Furtado Koso Stanloy Elaio Burton Violot Livingston Beatrice Holloway SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY. ACT I. Bungalow on tho Himalaya Mountain* ACT vtl. Outeido the Ruined Prison at Simla. ACT 111. Iho Cave of Chundra Singh. ACT IV. Tho Buugalow sis months later./ Play produced by Charles Brown. TUESDAY, NEXT, 26th MARCH. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON "A MESSAGE FROM MARS I"' "A MESSAGE FROM MARS!" This ever-popular Comedy Drama by arrangement with Charles Hawtrcy and Fiuuk Curzon. London. Price*-- 3s, 2s, and Is. Early doors 6d extra. Resorved scats, Is extra. Box Phvn at tho Dresden. After 1 y.m. to-day at Cliristoson'c. JANSEN PLAN NOW OPEN. ANSEN PLAN NOW OPEN. JANSEN THE GREAT. THE GREAT JANSEN. Q-P K.R A HOU S & ko«*e J. C. Williameon, Limited. Direotion Portus and Talbofc. Business Manager Felix Bloi. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. WEDNESDAY. 27th MARCH. THE GREAT JANSEN ! ' THE GREAT JANSEN ! • THE GREAT JANSEN I AND HIS BRILLIANT AMERICAN . • ENTERTAINERS. ! 100 STARTLING SURPRISES. 100 100 STARTLING SURPRISES. 100 50 TONS OF EFFECTS. 50 50 TONS OF EFFECTS. 50 JANSEN'S GREAT PRODUCTIONS, THE PHANTOM PRINCES. , THE DEVIL'S OWN TRICK. PERPLEXITY. THE DEATH CHAMBER. AN AMERICAN BEAUTY. THE PRISONER. THE MIRACLE. CIRCUS DAY. UNCLE SAM. THE INVISIBLE FLIGHT. AND 90 OTHER SENSATIONS. AMERICAN "VAUDEVILLE. DEHOLLIS AND VALORA, Famous Eooontrics. EDNA HERR, NELSON STORY* Escape Expert. Rag-timo Pianist., ME, HIM, and 1, Nothing But Fun. ALVIN, ETHEL JONES, The Straw Man. Illusioniste. POSITIVELY THE BEST SHOW EVER ON TOUR. PRICES—3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved, 4i. Ma'tineo Saturday and Wednesday, Children half-price to best seats. PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. FIRST J*ANSEN MATINEE' NEXT SATURDAY. BRING THE CHILDREN. SKATING I SKATING I r KILBIRNIE BEACH SKATING RINK will be open during the Evening (Tuesdays excepted), from 6 to 10, until further notice, also Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. Admission to Learners' Session, from 6 to 7, 6d, including 6kate«. First-class Band every "ovening and Saturday afternoon Couples' Race TO-NIGHT. Entries close at Rink. Rink. J. MATSON, Proprietor. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. O'DONNELL'S HALL, KILBIRNIB. A PUBLIC MEETING for the purpose of establishing a Branch of th© NewZealand Labour Party will bo held iv O'Donnell's Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, 26th March, at 8 o'clock. Mr. D. M'Laren, Organiser to N.A.0., will address tho meeting. J. V. SMITH, Soci-otary_Wollington Main Branch. 1"1o\vn1iall town hall (Concert Chamber). WEDNESDAY, 27th MARCH, 1912, , At 8 p.m. Tho Popular Baritone. HAMILTON HODGES HAMILTON HODGE'S Will give a - SONG RECITAL, SONG RECITAL, Assisted by MR. BAXTER BUCKLEY (Solo Piuuirt.), . MRS. E. 11. QUKUEE (Accoiupanibt). Popular Prices, 3s, 2s. Is. Also Con« cession Tickets on application at tho Dresden, wiiero teats oau bo booked. """^THE GARDEN OF MEMORY?""" "THE GARDEN OF MEMORY," A NEW AND FASCINATING WALTZ, By ADRIAN HOPE. THE DANCE WALTZ FOR. THIS SEASON. OWING to tho enormous success of Adrian Hope's Walttos "Silver Fern," "Radiant Morn," "Goldon Shadows," etc., a new composition by this writer 'will be welcomed. . "GARDEN OF MEMORY" h o. chain*, ing dance measure, easy to play, and full of melody that at ouce captivates you. If you call at our New Warehouso in Manners-btreet we will bo pieased to play this Waltz over for you, or if unablo to call wo will post you a copy. Prico 2s copy. Special to Conductors of, Orchestra— Send your professional card with a rcquost lor an orchestral sot of "Garden oC Memory." Wo will send you r. set froo. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. (S. 11. Hornor, Manager), MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON Sole Agents for Brinsmcnd Pianos. 'balluoom dancing.^" MRS. 11. B. MASON'S Classes for Degtnnurs will open on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY, tho ISth and l'fth April. Proficiency assured in six private lewsons. Private lesboiw by tirrungoment. Intending pupil* aro requested to commit.nicato with Mr*. MusoUj-ut 66> Ghueaea. street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 8

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