QPERA HO US B. ' Lease© - J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lesse© ... Rickard* Tivoli Company. Manager M. Marou*. FOR POSITIVELY SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing TO-NIGHT! • TO.NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO.NIGHTI lurst Appearance in WoUiiurtou of THE HARRY RIOKAUBS 'CHE HARRY KICXARUS THE HARRY RICK Alt DS TIVOLI VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. Direct trom tho Tivoli Theatre, Sydney* and Opera Houeo, Melbourne, Comprising A Magniftcnnt Combination of life World's Greatest Stars. EVERY ARTIST A STAR. > REFINEMENT and ORIGIN AWTY. CLEAN HUMOUR end PATHOS. m UINALDOI The .RINALDOI Th* Wandering RINALDO ! Wandering Violinist. RINALDO! ' Violimfrt! RINALDO i ■ " Tho World's Greatest Musical Vaudeville Act. . WILL H.FOX.I, .WILL H. FOXI WILL 11. FOX!' WILL H. FOX! Tho Originator of all Co>ncdy Piano Act*.. t MONIK MINK! A Brilliant Young English CoiuodieiiQe* BLAKE AND C?RANBYt England'e Foremott Conwdy Dcologu* Artktfl. WALKER AND STURM 1 Famous Racquet Spinnors and Ecoentrtaft RONALD GEORGE! One of England's Greatest tnsirunieut&U iets. THE TOSSING TESTROS, In. a Marvellous Juggling Act. MELROSE AND MENZIES! BRIGHT SISTERS ! MARSHALL CROSBY! } Priefes—4*, 3s, 2s, and Is. Early doors 6d extra. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at ChrisbesonV. Si KING'S THEATRE. Proprietors s West's, Limited, and Linley and Donovan. WEST'S PICTURES ! TO-NIGHT, WEST'S PICTURES ! ( At 8, ■ Present a' Realistio Masterpiece in WOMAN'S WAY Something special in WOMAN'S WAY dramatic studies, vjvWOMAN'S WAY idly portraying th© , WOMAN'S WAY . penalty a true woman WOMAN'S WAY had to pny to save, WOMAN'S WAY tho man she loved. Supported by New Specialties. AT SCROGGINS'S CORNER. AT SCROGGINS'S CORNER. (J. Bunny in the title role.) Pathe Gajette— Mareeillee—Nick Winter — Magic Screen— A Konti, etc., etc. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY, THE SNAKE DANCER. THE SNAKE DANCER. (A Story of Circus Life.) Prices,'. ls and 6d. Plan at Abel's and Theatre. Booking Feo 6d. 'Phone 5143. CiHORTT'S CONTINUOUS .THEATRB O Willis-strcot. The Homo of Perfectly Projected Pictures. TO-NTGHT! .- TO-NKIHTt ' ' LAST NIGHT ■ Of that Beautiful 1 Vitagraph * STAR Picture, ' NEMESIS I < .• • NEMESIS t NEMESIS ! NEMESIS ! LAST NIGHT . Of that Superb Exclusive Lubin Pioturo PAYING THE PRICE 1 v LAST NIGHT Of that Magnificent Scenic of England's Famous Watering Place, BLACKPOOL. , . BLACKPOOL, LAST NIGHT Of a Programme that is admitted by oui? Thousands of Patrons to bo ono oi tha ' Befit Evor Screened in Wellington. SEE IT, TO.NIGHT I COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROWi AFTERNOON, at 2.30. Open daily, from 11 a.m. to. 11 p.m. - Admission—Adulta 6d, Children 3d. C1 ■ X aTt~l. N~G Hr IN K. Tho Recogaiscd Homo of Porfoet Pioturet, Direction John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' " Thrßesl PICTURES FULLERS' of all PICTURES THIS EVENING, at 8. Presenting for tho Last Time the present Superb, Programme. ROYAL ASCOT, 1912. Tho Sport ROYAL ASCOT, 1912. ' of ROYAL ASCOT; 1912. Kings. Trail of Gold. Gasadana, PeachY LODGINGS FOR A NIGHT. LODGINGS FOR A NIGHT. Tho Laugh on ' Dad! Freighburgl AT SCROGGING CORNER. AT SCROGGING CORNER. Orchestra Stalls, Is. Stalls, 6<L KILBIRNIE SKATING RINK.^. Monster Black and White Poster and Fancy ' Dress Carnival TO-NIGHT. Valuable prizes awarded to tho extent of £35. Oh view at Lon. M'Kenzie's Pharmacy, Manners-street. Plenty of seating accommodation available. J. MATSON, Propriejior. HIS' . MAJESTY'S THEATRE^ PETONE. MASCOTTE PICTURES! MASCOTTE .PICTURES ! EVERY NTGHT and MATINEE - • SATURDAY, AFTERNOON, 2.30. Complete Change of Programme Everj) Wednesday and Saturday. Prices;— ls and 6d. - KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. FRIDAY, 2nd AUGUST, For One' Night Only. London's Queen of Comedy. MISS M.A RI E BAIN ES< s Iv .that Screaming: Comedy, '/OUR MARY ELLEN." Popular Prices— S.<, 2s, and Is. Reserve* at U.S. Supply Stores. 1 , VfEW^EALAND^^OISPE^m'ONa •^ . ("The Ballarat of N.Z.) ■ SECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL, i TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. . ComehGiiiff 13th "NOVEMBER. 1912. Entries C!o«o 30th"sBPTEMBERf' 3912. £650 , IN PRI&KS. £GSO T«xt Book* Now .Ready, obtaWble fiom Music SSops oi ui'de«isueil. PrLc* -3d. Post Froel , , JAMES DYKES; Secretary. 149-151, Foft'..harsto'n-*t., Wellington. ILLUSTRATED Lecture, "Tho British in India," by Rev. J. ... North, iv Vivian-etrev!. Church, on WEDNESDAY, ' 31sV, tit 8 6>i«rp. 100 Liiwligbt Vio\v«, representing 3 conturies «.f British valour. Mim Pew rociliw "Koliof of Lucksiow." vto musical accompaniment. N.B.—Thi* lecture liogn, been greeted with crowded lioueet in the South. In Ashhnton the largfsfc hall has beon engaged for a repeat. Tickets Is. 'Proceeds for organ nnprflVMticnk. .„„„___ .„_._„„__«_ """"No. WELLINGTON ENGINEERS. , THE Annutil Smo!» Concert t&kea plaeo TO-MORROW NIGHT, at Hall'ft (lab) Mawsoti'K) Roomh, Cubft-M;., at 8 o'clock. A consul itivltsliou is extended to cx-meitibor's. 'H.G. SHAKES. m l\'m. Sitci-otary. MR. )io mjCKBUIDOO"^'"* Q0 N O R 12,0,1 T'A b. FRTDAY, 9th AUGUST. ST. ANDREWS HALL, Wellinytort-torrace, A Ilisa-class ArtUtic Programme, Admission— Two Shilling*. Tiekots at Thr Dresden and \V»lH])gtort Tiuno Conipiinj. TO~MIjI^L^Y.\CIHTS?ST!;Nr~* \ OIAiU is txbout to bo (onrsrtl. Thojfj aY iuU rested. kinJlv otfifcnmmt'etf wita fjtriwtcoiu uiw i3ev>iu, Muiuicrv-etieot.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1912, Page 8
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