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OPERA H OH S E. Lessees— J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THE NORWOODS AND YON ARK HUGE COMBINED SHOWS The Great HYPNOTIC ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT ! , PROFESSOR NORWOOD'S HYPNOTIC CIRCUS. The Greatest Laughter-making Success ever presented. Sixty Laughs to tho Minute. QPK R A "h'Tu S¥, Lessees — J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Tho Theatre Rocked with Laughter Evory Evening. Vociferous Outbursts of Prolonged Mirth LAUGHS ! SHRIEKS ! SCREAMS ! All Previous Merriment Eclipsed. THK NORWOODS AND YON ARK HUGE COMBINED SHOWS! No person ever witnessing any previous performance of any kind has ever laughfd so much before. You commence 'to laugh on tho riso of tho curtain, and you aro etill laughing when the performance t »»»--. v concludes. ■ LA y, G . n ! . .LAUGH! LAUGHt it is Infectious. It is Spontonooue. J \T A j£ iolut&ly Impossible NOI to Laugh. You simly laugh all the time. You yourself laughing on your way homo „, .°"?"' the performance. . That s its You MUST laugh! It is the greatest laughing show on earth. Not to laugh is past the possibility o£ accomplishment. You Can't > Stop Yourself t The Mental Telepathist. YON ARK, The Magician. GEORGE MURPHY, The Comedy Juggler. Prices— Reserved, 4s ; unreserved, 3«, 2«, .Early Doors to Back Stall* and Gallwy 6d oxtra till 7.30. ' Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. SHORTT'S CONTINUOUS PIOTURES WILLIS-STREET. v"v "' iVJIUja TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, including that Magnificent ■ {1 Picture, THE CIRCUS GIRL ! THE CIRCUS GIRL! v 4i »». L T »E CIRCUS GIRL I By the Mighty Nordisk Couipanv. Special Star Picture by tho Great THESHEIS e }ES»I a m t THE SHEIK'S JEALOUSY! A Magnificent Arabian Drama, depicting ono of tho most thrilling rides for life ever thrown on a screen. Bw^Lul^r^^3SEffi 0 of Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. "THE BABES IN THE WOOD!" "THE BABES IN THE WOOD" A GLORIOUS PANTOMIME. (At tho Day Sessions Only.) , And Other Exquisito Subjects, To-day, afc The New Theatre, Manners-street. TH E N B W THEATRE, Manners-stroet. jMaoMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors, GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO 1 DAILY, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, 11th APRIL. > A BRILLIANT 'PROGRAMME, Consisting of many of tho Bnest subject* and tho successes of v , TVVO HEMISPHERES. • hi i this SUPERB BILL seven of tfe BEST MAKERS OF THE WORLD are represented. Ifc is quite unnecessary to onumerate. Think of It I Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. , STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN^ WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES "Unfold the Universe." LesiotA ." Hayward's, Ltd. Direction West's, Ltd.. and Hayward'g, Ltd. Big Now Attraction To-night. ROMANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE ! ROMANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE ! His First Contract. Patho Gazette, A GIPSY GIRL'S HONOUR ! A GIPSY GIRL'S HONOUR! The Chameleon. Max and his Dog, Dick. On account of its phenomenal sucoes-s, "VANITY FAIR !" Tho remarkublo "VANITY FAIR I" Comedy-Drama, Will bo Screened all tho Week. .TO-MORROW (Friday) TO-MORROW Berhamporo School Picnic Benefit ! Borhamporo, School Picnic Benefit ! Prices. Is, 6d, 6d, Is Prices. ST. THpMAS'S'IITu^'NEWTOWN." Direction John Fuller and Sons. FULL AND COMPLETE The Latest CHANGE Star Of Attractions PROGRAMME At FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES! FULLERS' of All. PICTURES'! A Magnificent New Series just to hand with tho Vancouver Mail. THE RED CROSS MARTYR ! * THE RED CROSS MARTYR! A most impressive and touching war etory Tho sacrifice of a beautiful young Italiah girl administering to tho sufferings of others. THE RED CROSS MARTYR ! Full of stirring action, heart interest, and great battlo scones. Ahd a Host of Others, Prices — Adults, 6d (few reserves at Is) > Children, 3d. SKATING Direotion RINK. RATING John Fuller & Sons. RINK. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures. FULLERS' , The Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all. PICTURES THIS EVENING, at 8. ' Presenting an entirely new selection of Films, whioh arrived with tho Vancouver Mail last night. LOVE AT GLOUCESTER PORT. Vitagraph Latest Comedy. Pathos London Gazette, in which' h shown soonos of the great striko in England; 100,000 miners turn their back on work. THE SICK MAN FROM THE EAST. A story of Ranch Lifo in California. THE RED CROSS MARTYR. And Numeroua Other*. Orchestra Sin lie, la; Stalls, 6d. 1 skatTnc*"! ska'Hngl kilbirnie beach skating RINK will bo .open during tho Evening (Tuesdays oxcoptcd), from 6 to 10, until further notice, aho Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons. Admission <o Learners' Session, from 6 to 7, 6d, includiug bkatce. First-claw Band ovory ovening and Saturday afternoon. J. MATSON, Proprietor. NEW CENTURY HALL. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. MRS. STEINMAN, from Austral!?.. Farewell Psyohomcfcrio Demonstration*. Written questions answered. Medical tests from artiolets. Also Clairvoyance, Proceeds in aid of Lycoum. Admission 6d and lg. DANCING. MISS BARBARA~PUTNAM'S Classy will commoner WEDNESDAY, 17«b April,. at tho Marino Engineers' Institute, Aitken-strect. Evening Class for adults. Private Lessons by arrangement. Addross— "FAIR VIEW," NORTHLAND. OUR SUCCESS WITH THE . VISIBLE YOST TYPEWRITER HAS been phenomenal. lie work h tho most beautiful of nil the Standard Typewriters. May wo show j-ou what ifc does? THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO , LTD.« 1? and 19, OUBA'STREET, Wellington. 'Phouo 1676*

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 8

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