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QPBRA HOUSRli«*»ee_ J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction J. « n d N. Tait. Manager 1 ........A. W. Batista Commencing TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT) TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHTI . And for Six Nighte Only. Under the Patronage and in the Pretence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Islington. J. and N. Tait. Present MARGARET COOPER t MATRGARET COOPER I MARGARET ' COOPER ( Diva of Humorous Song. The Leading Society Entertainer of thi Day. The Idol of London. MARGARET COOPER, Cfn her Songs at the Pitno. Supported by her BRILLIANT ENGLISH COMPANY MR. H. SCOTT LESLIE, Raconteur and Humorist. SIGNOR MANZONI, Solo Mandolin. ' MR. HORACE WITTY, Baritone. MR. CHARLES LAWRENCE* Accompanist. The Box Plans for the Season tr« NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN? Day Sales at Christoson's. Orchestra Stalls and Dress Circle, Si (reserved); Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2s till 8, •nd then Is (if room). Doors open »t 7. Performance at 8.15 v Representative for J. and N. Tait. ROLAND STAVELY. QPE R A HOUSE, Direction' J. 0. Williamson,- Ltd, BEN HURt BEN HURt BEN HURI BEN HURI THE WONDER SPECTACLE OF THB' CENTURY. Commencing ■ ' WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. • , WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON, by arrange- 1 tnent with Mestra. Klaw and Eriwiger, has pleasure in announcing the initial Wellington production of General Lew ■ Wallace 1 ! Great Religious Romance, "BENHtJR,'' a Talo of the Christ. BEN HURt BEN, HUR I BEN HURt BEN HURI 300 People in tho Production! 300 300 People in the Production I 30ft BEN HURI BEN HURt BEN HUR! BEN HUR! Dramatised by William Young. Music bjV Edgar Stillman Kelfey. HORSES IN TRIPLET TEAMS IN! THE THRILLING CHARIOT RACE. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA AND FULL CHORUS. FIFTEEN MAGNIFICENT SCENES AND A DRAMATIC CAST OF FIRST ARTISTIC IMPORTANCE The Play produced by Wybert Stamford and J. W. Haslitt. BOX PLANS For the First Six Nights will be Opened at The Dresden on FRIDAY NEXT, at 9 o'clock. A. queue will be formed from 8 a.m. . PRICES i Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s >, Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is; Early Door Stalls, 6d extra ; Early Door Gallery, 1» extra. Touring Manager, JOHN FARRELL. gKA T I N_G RINK. The Recognised Home of Perfect Pictures, Direction John Fuller and Soni. THIS EVENING, at 8. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES. FULLERS' of All PICTURES* Presenting this evening for the last timo, THE SIGNAL CODE. Alkali Beats Brottoho Bill. MASKED BANDIT. Story of o. Circus. THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY. Lieut. Rose and the Hidden Treasure. AN ARIZONA ESCAPADE. Tweedledum, A Highland Privato, Gorman. Army Equestrian, And numorous others. Orchestra Suite, Is. SUlls, 6d.' (gTAR THEATRE^ NEWTOWN, Lessees, Hayward's, Limited. Direction West'o, Ltd., and Harvard's, Lid LAST NIGHT of ALKALI BESTS BRONCHO BILLY I ALKALI BESTS BRONCHO BILLY I An Essanay Comedy Unequalled. REDEEMED BY FIRE! . REDEEMED BY- FIRE t i A Stirring and Romantic Drama. BOY OF THE REVOLUTION! BOY ..OF THE REVOLUTION! An Incident in American Civil War. ANCIENT CITIES OF GERMANY. HIS ACT AND DEED. Tho Lnst Word in Screaming Comics. WINTER IN ENGADINE. An Uneiirp&ssed All-round Programme 1 CHANGE TO-MORROW. ST. THOMAS'S HALL^ NEWTOWn] Direction John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' - • of- all - PICTURES 9th JULY. .Lieut. Ro&e and the Hidden Treasure. Masked Bandit. Signal Code. Arizona Escapade. Story of a Circus. Groat Ditmond Robbery. Alkali Beste Broncho Bill. Pricos as \)sual. ' TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). By Special Request. Selie's linmortnl Masterpiece. THE TWO ORPHANS I THE TWO ORPHANS ! Hl3H 13 MAJ P fffil. ™ A ™' MASCOTTE PICTURES! MASCOTTK PICTURES! EVERY NIGHT and MATINBK SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30. Complete Change of Programme Every Wednesday and Saturday. Pricefr~lß and od. fITILBIRNIB SKATING'RINK.-Fow •■^ Seesions Daily (Tuesday Evening* oxoepted). Band in attendance Every ■ Evening ami Saturday Afternoon. TO-MGHT—Fouvth Race for Ladies' Silver Cup. SATURDAY EVENING - Fifth Race. _' '_ J; MATSON, Proprietor. johnsonvillIT""*""""" 1 MISS r. W. CHRIHTMj. Orfe»ni«r of , the TheoiopMMl. Society, 1 will Lac Uir© on 'Hiiißia Lift, Pny*ical and J*- *übjeot fertile thoughtful* * '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1912, Page 8