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THE NR W T HEAT RE, Manners-street. MacMahon and Donnelly, Proprietors. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO!" "Where the SUN NEVER SETS." "Tho SURVIVAL of the FITTEST." TO-DAY and TO-NIGIIT, 7th > Dec. A Superb Programme. " THE TWO A Superb Programme. DAUGHTERS A Superb Programme. OF EVE.'' (A.8.) Altogether the whole Bill will prove at onco to be unapproachable and fascinating. Monday Next. " THE MYSTERY Monday Next. OF THE Monday Next. GLASS COFFIN." "The Mystery of the Glass Coffin." "Tho Myßtery of the Glass Coffin." "The Mystery i>f tin- Glass Coffin. " (By the " Zigomar " Eclair Co.) The incidents portrayed in this play are appealing il and will surely make a sensation. Think of it ! Adults SIXPENCE. Children THREEPENCE Everywhere. "QHORTT'S CONTTNIfOUS^THEATRIi O Willis-street The Home of Perfectly-projected Pictures. TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Of LAST NIGHT! "THE ANCIENT BOW!" "THE ANCIENT BOW!" A Vitagraph Masterpiece. HARNINI! HARNINI! - A Superb Historic Drama. , A JUVENILE LOVE AFFAIR! PATHE'S ENGLISH GAZETTE 1 RIVIERA! RIVIERA! A Gorgeous Scenic. Etc., etc. MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXT! THK GOD OF THE SUN! THE GOD OF THE SUN! A Marvellous Production. Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults. 6d; Children, 3d. ST. THOM^sTIIALL, NEWTOWN^ Direction— John Fuller and Soss. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES! FULLERS' of All. PICTURES! LAST NIGHT A DANGEROUS LESSON. THE BANK CASHIER. DOWN THRO' THE AGES. THE MOONLIGHT TRAIL. PARKS OF PARIS. BUSTER AND THE PIRATES. PIPPEN AND HIS' PRANKS. LUPIN and the ELECTRIC SPARK. COAST OF CORSICA. , All the Loading Makgrs at their Best. m o w n 11 A L lT TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. (SUNDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1912.) sundayUoncert By tho WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. (Conductor— Mr. Herbert Bloy). Soloist : SIGNOR, A. P. TRUDA (Flautist). Silver Coin collection. Concert at 8.30. J. WOODWARD, Sec. V M- V. A, MEN'S MEETING. > SUNDAY, Bth, 4 p.m. His Excellency Admiral Sir G. King-Hall will bo present. Strangers' Tea, 5 p.m. Hearty invitation to all men. WELLINGTON" TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. (District Council United Labour Party.) MILLS! MILLS!! MILLS ! 1 1 - At tho' OPERA HOUSE, ' TO-MORROW (Sunday), Bth DEC, 1912, At 8.15 p.m., On "Modern S'cionce and Political Progress." Mr. W. Broderick, Painters' Union, will preside. Vf L C. NOOT, Acting-Secretary. SENTINELS OF THE SEA-^PROTEC-TORS OF BRITISH COAST LINES. H.M.S. DRAKE IN PORT. Tho spirits of your fathers shall start from' every vyavo, For the deck it was their field of fame, 1 and ocean was their grave. Whore Blake and mighty Nelson fell your manly hearts 6hall glow, And sweep through the deep, while the stormy winds do blow ! READER, the MOTUROA will convey visitors on board the Flagship TOMORROW, leaving Jervois-quay Breastwork at 1.30 p.m., and thereafter at regular intervals. Fare — Return Is. Get aboard ! Aye 1 Aye ! sir. Britons to yourselves bo true. Keep tho Navy well in view. See that it hath strength and power To guard you in battle's hour. wel!Sng^6n^i~edertXf"el. final concert of the SEASON, WEDNESDAY NEXT. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. At 8 p.m. 2s— ADMISSION— 2s. Tickets on rale at the Dresden, whero Seata may be reserved. WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES^ LTD. TO THE MAN-OF-WAR. H.M.S. DRAKE. fpiRIPS will be run at frequent interA • vals from- the Ferry Wharf on SUNDAY, starting at 1.15 p.m. Fare, Is return. (Circumstances permitting). WELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES (LIMITED). DAY'S BAY AND RONA BAY. SERVICE. SUNDAY, Bth DECEMBER. Ferry Steamers will run as under:— Leave Wellington— lo.ls, *11 a.m., 2.30, *3, 5.45, and 9 p.m. Leave Rona 8ay— 9.15, 11.15 a.m. *2, 5, and 8.20 p.m. Leave Day's Bay— 9, 11 a.m., *1.50, 5, and 8.10 p.m. * These trips run only when weather, is fine. (Circumstances permitting). " " The Bowling Green is open on Saturdays and Sundays. ELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. EVENING MEETING. WELLINGTON COLLEGE GROUND. MONDAY NEXT, at 6.30. Events— l2oyds Junior Hurdle Handicap, 220 yds Handicap, 880 yds Handicap. Entries close To-highfl. at 8. F. CREWES, Hon. Sec. TOMATO-GROWERS. ' A MEETING of thoee interested in *± Tomato-growing will ba, held at the Epuni Hamlet School on THURSDAY, 121 h December, at 8 p.m. Business— lmportant and* urgent. C. W. HOWARD, „ Convener. _ EXCELSIOR LODGE OF DRUIDS, No. 11. i'T'J.IE Half-yearly Summoned Meeting of A tho Lodge will bo held on MONDAY EVENING. ..By Order of tho Ari'h-Druid. WFi have lauded special shipment of Wpanish Records, by famous Batal hon de Cazadoreg Band, of Barcelona, &s each. "Talkeries,'' aext Grand Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1912, Page 8

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