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Q P 13 ft A HOUSE. Lessee.. J, C. Williamson, I.til, Solo Direction of Allan Hamilton Business Manager \V. A. 1/jw THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. j ALLAN HAMILTON'S SEASON. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Of tho Thrilling, Sensational, Romantic Dram* of Indian Life, "WHY MEN LOVE WOMEN!" "WHY MEN' LOVE WOMEN I" "WHY MEN LOVE, WOMEN!" "\VH\ MEN JbOV^WOMEN!" "WHY MEN LOVJ3 WOMEN!" Unanimously voted by Hie press tind pubha of Australasia to bo tho best Walter Howard Dramu ever written by that prollfio Playwright. Produced by Charles Brown. TO-MOimoW (lWduy), 26th MARCHLAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, "A MESSAGE FROM MARS!" "A MESSAGE FROM MARS!" A Play that will live for oror. By arrangement with Charles Hawtrey, and Frank Curzon, London. Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. Early doore and reserves extra. Box Plan at the Dresden. Day Salesat Christeson's. HE NEW THEATRE; Mannere-Btreet. Props., MacMahon and Donnelly. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO I *■ Daily 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, 25th Marcli, "ALI BABA A fascinating "ALI BABA" pantomime. It seems almost incredible, but tho faoti , remains, FOUR THOUSAND PATRONS Saw the present great programmo on Saturday last. TO-MORROW COMPLETE CHANGE/ Watch the announcements. Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. SKATING Direction RiNBL KATING John Fuller & Sons. RINK. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT! An Entirely Now Series of FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all. PICTURES Arriving with tho English Mall This Afternoon. Including the Amoriean , Biograph Co.'# Gigantic Production. A TALE OF THE WILDERNESS! A TALE OF THE WILDERNESS! A TALE OF THE WILDERNESS! hi the Pioneer Days of Kentucky. THE POLITICIAN'S* DREAM! THE POLITICIAN' S ' DREAM 1 A Vitagraph Comedy. Stubbs dreams he it oleotod Mayor of New York. Wakes up, finds he isn't, and doesn't want lo be. Cast: Simon Stubbs John BunnyWidow Merrit v ... Mise Flora Finch M. Binks Wm. Shea THE VOICELESS MESSAGE! Love and kindncra bestowed ion a" mute child prove a blessing to ' her beno. factors in a most wonderful 'way. A DAY WITH A CIRCUS I Orchestra Stalls, Is; Stalls, 6d. WEDNESDAY NIGHT 1 EDNESDAY NIGHT ! JANSEN NIGHTi JANSEN NIGHT 4 BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. Q P E R A^ Ii 0 U 8 E* Leese© J. C. Williamson, Limited* Direction Portus and Talbott Business Manager lTolix Blei, ' THE GREAT" JANSEN I THE GREAT JANSEN! THE GREAT JANSEN 1 And His AMERICAN ENTERTAINERS. • AMERICAN ENTERTAINERS. FIRST NIGHT THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT, THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 27th MARCH. JANSEN'S JANSEN'S FEATURES:' ARTISTS sl.s 1 . Tho Phantom . " DE IIOLLIS Princess. And VALORA. ' Devil's Own Trick Famous Eccentrics^ The Death Chamber. NELSON STORY, American Beauty. Rag-timo Pianist. Perplexity. - — Chest of Wonder. EDNA HBRR, Invisible Flight. Escape Expert. Circus Day. Rapid Transit. ME, HIM, and 1., The Miracle. Nothing but Fun. Undo Sam. The Prisoner. ETHEL JONES, On. the Farm. Illusionist. Autoist's Surprise. ALVIN, Tho Duck Hunt. Tho Straw Man, POSITIVELY THE GREATEST SHOW EVER ON TOUR. GREAT SUCCESS IN SYDNEY. FIRST MATINEE THIS SATURDAY. FIRST MATINEE THIS SATURDAY; BRING THE CHILDREN. BRING THE .CHILDREN. PRICES— 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved, 4fc Matinoo Saturday and Wednesday. Children Half-price. PLAN AT THE DRESDEN. TT HAND ALL AH TOWN HALU Don't forgot THE GRAND ENTERTAINMENT , To bo given THIS EVENING, By tho ORPHANS' CLUB, In the above New Hall. Admission I—Adults,1 — Adults, 2s; Children, Is. v to-ellington city council, town"hall. TUESDAY NEXT, 26th MARCH. TUESDAY NEXT, 26th MARCH. MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA. MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA. Conductor- MR.' MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist.) ' VocalUt-MISS ADELAIDE BRUCE. -Admission— Ono Shilling to Gallery and Floor Front Scats. Sixpence to Floor Back iieiits, R. TAIT, Aetin»To\vn Clork. • 23rd MarenV 1912. WELLINGTON HOCKEY CJXUJ. fTW-lE Fourteenth Annual Utniural MeetJL iu S - tokos place TO-NIGHT, ab Y.M.O.A. Roonw, Willi*-stieot, at S p.m. Bunnens — To roortivo report and bnlancr. hlietft, election of officers for owning fceaBon, general. All member* and intcuuing mfmbeic are requested to attend. W. MORRAH, Hen. Secretary. WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. npilE Annual General Meeting of the JL Wellington. Chamber of Oommorto 1 will bo hold at tho Chamber of Com* meivi> Room 1 ;. 100, Customhousc-quuv, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the Koih March. 1912, at 3 p.m. Business : > To receive Report of Council. To reoeivo Statement of Atcounte. 'lo i»leet Council. To elect Auditor. GouertiL 11. D. VICKERY, SecMM,. The nt'opo-cd Annual Diunfl" ■>!. t.nana Hotel lit MS >\ill NOT bo u«U.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 72, 25 March 1912, Page 8

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