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MARGARET COOPER, FIRST AND ONLY MATINEK! SATURDAY NEXT, At 3 p.m. At 3 p in. Q P E R A HOUSE. Lessee .. J. C. WilliftiUAOn, Ltd. Direction ." J. and N. 'Wit. Manager .....A. W. BatisU TO-NIGHT! At~i!ls. TO-NIUHTi . AND EVERY EVENING. The Most ' Fuoin&iing aud Versatile Entertainer that h«e yet vieited Now Zexltnd. MARGARET COOPER I MARGARET COOPER! MARGARET COOPER.! . Diva of Humorous Song. LONDON'S MOST POPULAR IDOL, And her BRILLIANT ENGLISH COMPANY! Last night's Opening Poi'formwico w«t pronounced by all present A UNIQUJS TRIUMPH! A BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGE I A GREAT ARTIST! A DELIGHTED AUDIBNOEt , The greatest expectations woro far nur> passed. Tho Diva's .Wonderful Art came AS A REVELATION. Inimitable, Indc*orib*blo, and Incomparable. Her DELIGHTFUL SONGS AT THH PIANO, with her inexpressible witchery of manner uid archness of expression, hoy marvellous playing, irrenrtiblo mimicry, and humour OOMPLRTBLY OARRTBD HER HEARERS AWAY. T> vast audience .was electrified, spellbound, and en« raptured beyond worde. tfotabk} SucooMee woco »,teo achieved bit % SIGNOR MANZONI, Magician of tho Mandolin. k H. SCOTT LESLIE. Actor, Humorist, Raconteur. HORACE WITTY, ' Eminent English Baritone. OKABLES LAWRENCE, Pianist. .TO-NIGBT, MARGARET' COOPER wjll Sing— "My Moon," Agatha Greou." ,ge*P6 of LiokinV' "Philosophy," «S^S r « m. W* " M » M*id" Day Sales at Cnrwteeon's. afuT'T^^M Circ J? » ad k Orchestra ' Stal 1b 5s (reserved), Btalh 2«, Gallery (until 7.45), 2s, thereafter lg. Representative— RQLA ND STAVELY. rpHR KING'S THEATRE. -*• Proprietors: West's, Limited, and Lmley and, Donovan. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! WEST'S SUPERIOR PICTURES t WEST'S SUPERIOR PICTURES I . In a Superb Programme of Now ' m^ **„ v?^?* 01 " 181 Novelties. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The SCHOOLMARMof STONY GULCH TheSCHOOLMARMof STONY GULCH The SCHOOLMARMof STONY GULCH In Addition (by Special Requeet), ' THE DORMOUSE. THE DORMOUSE. HYDROPLANES and MOTOR BOATS. HYDROPLANES and MOTOR BOATs! Prices, Is and 6d. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking feo, 6d. 'Phono 5143. PRIZE MATINEE, SATURDAY 1 PRIZE MATINEE, SATURDAY I PRIZE MATINEE* SATURDAY I PRIZE MATINEE, SATURDAY! , SHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THISATRB' Willie-atreet. The Home of Perfectly Projeoted Pictures. ' TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT! CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Presenting :, THE VICTIM OF THE VICTIM OF cmCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. • r .CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. a Magnificent Production by thft A.B. Co. SHADES OF WINTER. A Gorgeously Coloured Picture which affords some Remarkable Views of the i ' i- - . in Winter. Only a Factory Girt (dramay, The Burglar's Fee (drama), Gaumont Graphic, Ammal Studios (a particularly interesting and instructive picture), Celebrating his Saint's Day (comic), Extraordinary Shopping. Etc., Etc Open daily, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission — Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. QTAR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. Littseos, Hayword's, Limited. Direction West's, l*d., and H*y ward's. Ltd COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT t A Military Drama of Romantic Vein— IN THE, COMMISSION RANK! IN THE COMMISSION RANK! IN THE COMMISSION RANKt A Superb ' Story. Delightfully Acted. A SECOND HONEYMOON! Featuring Maurice, Oostollo and Lil - Walker. t CHILDREN WHO LABOUR t Snooially CHILDREN WHO LABOUR! attractive MAGIC ART! COLLEGE SWEETHEARTS 1 THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER 1 An Altogether Delightful Programme t ST. THOMAS'S HALLT~NEWTOWN. Direction John Fuller and. Sons. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES FULLERS' of all PICTURES At the request of numerous of their patrons, Messrs. John Fuller and Sons will present Solig'e Immortal Masteroieco, THE TWO ORPHANS. ' THE TWO ORPHANS. The Story that never growa old. THE TWO ORPHANS Will bo supported by a choice collection of new films from loading makers. Prices: Aduts, 6d; Children, sd. OKA TI N G RIN £ ' The Recognised Home of Perfect Piotures. Direction ...... John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' The Beak PICTURES. FULLERS' of All PICTURES. THIS EVENING, at 8. Presenting a Grand CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, Including tho Solijj Co.'s Great Masterpiece, THE TWO ORPHANS. THE TWO ORPHANS. THE TWO ORPHANS. Produced by Solig by special arrangement with Mi»s Kate Claxton. THE TWO ORPHANS, THE TWO ORPHANS. And a Serios of tho ltttett Kinemarograpti Works, Orchedtra Stalls, Is. Stalls, 60L __ _ TrffTBIRNIEiJKATING RINK.— Four •*^- Sessions Daily (Tuesday Evening* ezoepted}. Band in attendance Every Evening and Saturday Afternoon. SATURDAY,. EVENJNG-FifrU Rac« for Ladies' Silver Preocutalion Cup.' J. MATSON,' Proprietor. KING THBATIVe£ LOWER HUTT SATURDAY ! NEXT. SATURDAY I SATURDAY ! NEXT. SATURDAY I The Picture of tho KfteA THE PRIDE OF THE ClttCUSl THM PRIDE OP THE CIRCUS! THE PRIDE OF THE CIRCUS! Bettor than "Tho Four Daredevils." ' Sensational tincl Magnificent. n.zTttbdkration of labour. TT E. H6LLAND, of Sydney, will Speak on "THIS WAltll STRIKE," at. Pa* Office Squr.ro, TO< MORROW (FRIDAY), at 12 oVlook. J. W. THOMPSON AN"E*Cai COURTENAY-PLACK. ALL Claims on th© abm-o o&tvta must bo Mint to m* uot later than MONDAY Noxt, tK« 15th inst., io ortki" to participate ill thft (h*t ami final uisaibu. tion amongst' creditors, ARTHUR PSTUISRICIC, Public- Accountant* NiAan's Uuilduig*, WeUi&ftoa,

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

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