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QPERA HOUSE*, Direction... Allan Hamilton. £2' N ,i (mT , ! At 8 - TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT I THE BJiILLTANT PLIMMER-DKNSTSTON COMPANY! PLIMMER-DENNISTON COMPANY ! Will inaugurate a NINE NIGHTS' SEA* SON, with a lavish representation fo* rour Niffhts only of THE MOST COMPELLING PLAY Produced in Australasia during the lasb Decade, "NOBODY'S DAUGHTER t" . "NOBODY'S DAUGHTER!" Interpreted by tho greatest combination of dramatic artists (since the Brough. Boucicanlt days. MR. GEORGE S. TITHERADGE MR. HARRY PLIMMEH MRS. ROBERT BROUC4H MISS BEATRICE DAY MISS LIZETTE PARKES MR. A. E. GREENAWAY MR. HARRY SWEENEY MR. CYRIL BELL MISS TEMPLE PIGOTT MISS BEATRICE USHER _ MISS ENA COLLINS FRIDAY NEXT, 27th SEPTEMBER, „. ,^£ w Thrpe Nights Only. "A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE." TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, let and 2nd OCTOBER, *>™"A; VILLAGE PRIEST!" PRICES-ss, 3s, and Is. Early doon to Back Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. Day Sales at Christesoh's. Children, ia arms hot admitted. No half-price. _Box Plans at the Dresden. THE NEW T IMB ATR &j Mahners-street. MaeMahpn and Donnelly, Proprietors. GO WHERE THE CROWDS CO t Daily, 11 a.m. till 11 p.m. "Tho Survival of the Fittest." TO-rHY AND TO-NIGHT, a $ rd SEPTEMBER. Aa EXQbIsiTE EiSTERTAINMENT, and a Really Remarkable ahd Enthralling Drama. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT AT ALL SESSIONS. A Phenomenal Representation. "FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEAT* "FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SBAl'* This extraordinary production was takon. under tho supervision &nd was subsidised by the Government of the Uhitcd States. Tho plot djals with the treacherous Sinking of a United States SubmMino Torpedo Boat. "FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. () , You ccc the rescue and all the details 1 J' ou were o» board. MBl %ffii M EVER Ato A MAGNIFICENT Asa SUPPORTING Think of it I Adulte SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER! Direction ED. BRANSCOMBE, LTD. At 8 TO-NIGHT! At, B At 8 TO-NIGHT 1 At 1 8. THE DANDIES t (RED) THE DANDIES! (RED)THE DANDIES! V ' Will present an entirely new programme, of delightful numbers in their own inimitable style. THE DANDIES I THE DANDIES I Appeal to all sections of tho right-think-mg community, and tho entertainment which this excellent Company of artists provides sparkles with wit. New Songs, Dainty Dances, Clever Sketches, Concerted Numbers, and Topical Allusions. THE DANDIES 1 THE DANDIES 1 TO-NIGHT, at tho Concert Chamber. Admission— 3«, 2s, and Is. No eictr* charges. Plan nt Drftsden. Day Sales at'Christeson's. Next SATURDAY EVENING Tha Dandies will appear at the Lower Hutu, Manager, SCOTT COLVILLE. gKAIINO^ U I ff~£ The Recognised Horn* of Perfect Pictum, Direction ..John Fuller and Sonn* ONE-ROUnF" O'BRIEN I ONE-ROUND O'BRIEN! ONE-ROUND O'.BRIENI I« only one of an. entirely new eerie* o! Pictures arrivhig with the English Mail this evening to be screened at PULLERS' The llest PICTURES 1 FULLERS'. of All. PICTURES I THIS EVENING, at 8. Other Films of unusual merit are— CONVICT'S PAROLE. Pathe's CONVICT'S PAROLE. London Gazette. Sulphur Quarries. Don't Touch It, ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. (17th April. 1912.) A Brilliant and Enlightening Entertain* ment of Two and a Half Hours' Duration. THE FINEST IN THE CITY, PRICES: „, „ ADULTS SIXPENCE To all ADULTS SIXPENCE , Bmf/w P«h. CHILDREN HAJiFOPBIOS.. TAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees—Hayward I*,1 *, Ltd. Direction, West's, Ltd., and Hayward's, Ltd. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES! WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES 1 An Indian Dramatic Sensation— BLACK BLOOD! BLACK BLOOD! BLACK BLOOD! A Tale of Extraordinary Complexity. BLACK BLOOD! BLACK BLOOD! BLACK BLOOD! Cohtftins Scenes AHvo with Puuion. BLACK BLOOD! BLACK BLOOD! BLACK BLOOD! Full of the Spice of Adventure. All tho latest Dramatic, Topical, Scenic* and Comedy Subjectn. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. Direction— John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' Tho Best PICTURES I FULLERS' of All. PICTURES I TO-NIGHT, it 8. NEW PICTURES! Arriving by msil NEW PICTURES t To-day. NEW PICTURES! The very Latest NEW PICTURES! and Beet, prices— AduH«,_6d ; Childrcn,Jsd. K*~" ILBIIINIE "SKATING RINK, LAST TWO WtfEKS Rink is now open Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Evenings, also Saturday Afternoons. Bahd in attendance Even* ings only. Rink available for Private Parties on Thursdays and Frida3'». Fancy Dress, Poster, and Floral Carnival, 2nd OCTOBER. J. MATSON, Proprietor. ~KARORI BOWLiXG- CLUB. frttlE Opening of the Karori Bowling JL Club'B Green for coming season will take place on SATURDAY, 28th Scptoia. ber, at 2.15 p.m. • Bowlers from other clubs will be cor« dially welcomed. O. C. COX, Hon. Sec. KARORI DEFENCe"iUFLK CLUB. rr\RV ANNUAL MEETING will be held •*• in tho Non-commissioned Officers 1 Club Room, Buckle-street .Drill Hall, TONIGHT (Monday), at 8 o'clock. 11. V. CROXTON, % Secretary. WELLINGTON RETAItiSOFF GOODB INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL MElfrlNtt of (he ahova Union will bo held in tho Trado* Hall, Cuba-street, on WEDNESDAY, 25th September, at, 8 p.m. sharp. Business— Considerat ion proposal*. 4 LL Account* owing to tho lite firm "***• of Oegood and Hawock mo payable. ONLY TO .TAS. OSGOOD, who its con. tinuing the Painting and Decorating Bunness pstablished for tho past 16 years st the Ro,\n! Blue Hovwe, Kaugitikei-rtreet, Pahaarstou Ntuliu

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 8