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THEATRE It 0 V A L Brennan-Fuller Vaudeville Circuit. Managing Director Bon. J. Fuller. THE HOME OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. MORE NEW STAR ACTS THIS WEEK. Comprising EnglUh, American, and Continental Artists, inoluding : THE KING'S COLLEGE BOYS, THE KING'S COLLEGE BOYS, Society Harmonising Entertainers. ENGLAND'S SWEETEST SINGERSMISS BEAUMONT COLLINS MISS BEAUMONT COLLINS And LONDON WEST END COMPANY, In the Screaming Domestic Farcical Comedy, "BEDFELLOWS." And is tho one in which Miss Collins reopens at the Coliseum, London, on her return to England. MAISIE ELLIS, England's Dashing Serio Imported from England, PEGGY ROMA. LAWRENCE BARCLAY, The Great English Character Comedian, ALBERT and HILLIER, Comedy Artists. ALBERT and HILLIER, Comedy Artists. And Embracing Among Others. 16 HIGH-CLASS VARIETY ARTISTS. Dress Circle and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Reserved Seats, 2s 6d. Plan at Dreßden. THE N E~W THE ATRE, Mannew-btroet. MaeMahon and Donnelly,' Proprietors. GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO! Daily, 11 a.m. till 11 p:in. , CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW! ONE OUNCE OF JUDGMENT IS WORTH A TON OF WORK! MacMahon and Donnelly are bringing forward co many magnificent PICTURE DRAMAS in the near future that it is , indeed diffioult, 4o particularise their individual attractiveness. Five THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING Thousand THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING of oui- THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING ratrons THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING have «oen THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING it in THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING three THE MHSNIGHT WEDDING days. THE MIDNIGHT WEDDING LAST TIME To-day and To-nighk LAST TIME 11th July. - Ako, tho WONDERFUL SUPPORTING subjects. REMEMBER— We never raiee our prioes. REMEMBER— W<* iilwaye change our programme on Tuesdays and f ndavs. > .MONDAY NEXT, 15th JULY, Will be shown for the first time the Enthralling Story— REDEMPTION! It will SURELY make a seneatkm in Wellington as it has done in LONDON. "Think' of it!— Adults, SIXPENCE. Children, THREEPENCE Everywhere. TH ~E ADEL PH I. Situation— WlLLlS-STREET. TIME-TABLE TO-NIGHT, p. in 8 -ADELPHI LADIES' ORCHESTRA 8.3 —PATHE GAZETTE B.I2— BOYS OF THE. REVOLUTION 8.25-A KIDNAPPING CASE B.3S— WINTER in UPPER KNGA'DINB B.4S— ALKALI IKE BESTS BRONCHO BH/L 8.59-THE LOST KEYS ' 9.5 -INTERVAL , 9.IS— ADELPHI LADIES' ORCHESTRA 9.IB— MARRIAGE AMONGST TARTARS 9.23— CHILDREN* WHO LABOUR 9.39— THE MOSQUITO 9.4B— THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER 10.5 —COLLEGE SWEETHEARTS FRIDAY NEXT, at 9.15 p.m. THE ADELPHI- MASKED. MALE QUARTETTE. NOTICE.— The Management beg to inform their, patrons that the Theatre is now SPECIALLY HEATED. , mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER "Always Merry and Bright" LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST > 3 NIGHTS Of Mr. Edward Branscomb&'B ENGLISH COSTUME COMEDY CO., THE DANDIES! i(f? THE DANDIES! ■* v*• - * The Characteristic of Originality i« obviously inherent in the Members of this NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN COM- ■ , , ,- „- ,PA#Y.; ,- .. ; , Come along and Farewell your Favourites. The Cosy Concert Chamber is the . , Rendezvous. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT ! And TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS. THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! Will Present, in addition to the favourite numbers, "The Curate," "The Scarecrow," etc., etc., an absolutely new budget of Clever and Sparkling Novelties. NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW JOKES, NEW CONCERTED NUMBERS. NEW PANTOMIME SKETCHES. NEW CHARACTER CARICATURES. Prices : 3s, 2s, Is. ' Box Plan Dresden. Day Sales Christeson's. Reserved Seats cannot be guaranteed ' after 8.5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY. THE DANDIES (GREEN). THE DANDIES (GREEN). /*\PERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. BEN HUR! ' BEN HURI BEN HUR! BEN HUR! THE WONDER SPECTACLE OF THE CENTURY. i Commencing WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. FOR A BRJEF SEASON. ' MR. J. C. >VILLIAMSON (By arrangement with Messrs. Klaw and -Erlanger) Presents General Lew Wallace* Great Religious Romance, " BEN HUR! BEN HUR! BEN HURI BEN HURI 300 People in the Production! 300 300 People' in the Production! 300 •HORSFJB IN TRIPLET TEAMS IN THE THRILLING CHARIOT RACE. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA AND FULL CHORUS. FIFTEEN MAGNIFICENT SCENES AND A DRAMATIC • CAST OF FDRST ARTISTIC IMPORTANCE The Play produced by Wybert Stamford and J. W. Hazlitt. Plans for tho First Six Nights will be Opohed at the Dresden TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 9 o'clock. , A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. PRICES ; Dre6s Circle and Reserved! Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is; Early Door Stalls, 6d extra; Early Door Gallery, Is extra. Touring Manager, JOHN FARRELL. MORAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH SOCIETY. COUNCIL ROOM, MUSEUM, OULY 12, At 8 p.m. TALK TO MOTHERS, by NURSE -LAING (Late Plunket Institution, Dunedin). All interested invited. Admission FREE. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. fTTHE Third Quarter will begin on 1 MONDAY, 15th JULY, Wli . Fees strictly payable in advance. F. SHAW, W. S. LA TROBE. M.A., Regmtrav. Director. ARBOR DAY. BROOKLYN ! BROOKLYN ! fTUHE Municipal Electors' Association -»- invite all persons interested und willing to assist in a fitting celebration of Arbor Day to attend a Public Meeting to bo held iv th<» Baptist yd oolroom, Ohiro-road, on FRIDAY, tho liith insi., at 8 o'clock. 801 l Up. pad Help Beautify, £he Subjavbl

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 10, 11 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 10, 11 July 1912, Page 8

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