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mHE NEW THEATRE, Manners-street, " GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO." A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. Yesterday's programme made a sensation. It will be repeated V TO-NIGHT end TO-MORROW (Dec. 27th and 28th) All the subjects are really delightful and convincing. It is difficult to enumerate them, but the Entertaihment wo present EVERY DAY AND NIGHT Cannot be eclipsed in any part of the WORLD. 'We have entertained OVER ONE MILLION PATRONS In, Eighteen Months. ■ Think of that Achievement. Also, Think of it! Adults SIXPENCE, and Children, 3d admission. A HAPPY NEW YEAR, o MACMAHON AND DONNELLY. P.P-P. P. P. P. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, Manners-strefet. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Crowded day and night right through the holidays, showing that Excellence will tell, and has told. The patrons of the P. P.P. are quite satisfied that this Theatre is PERFECTION ! Star Attraction for This Week-end, FOR THE KING ! FOR THE KING ! FOR THE KING! A Beautiful Romance of the Days of King Charles. THE SLEEPER! THE SLEEPER! A Stirring Western Drama, embracing some Novel Features. SILKWORMS (Scientific). LAKES OF WAN^E (Scenic). • HIS FIRST AUTO (Comic). And TWEEDLEDUM. P.P. P. is the Hall-mark of Perfection. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES: • Adults, 6d. ' Children, 3d. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees ' Hayward's, Ltd. Direction Wests, Ltd., and Heywards, Ltd. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. TO-NIGHT'S GREAT ATTRACTIONS. SHE WANTED A BOARDER. SHE WANTED A BOARDER. SHE WANTED A BOARDER. A Vitagraph Banquet of Mirth, . CONSCIENCE Featuring CONSCIENCE Maurice Costello SAVED BY TELEPHONE. SAVED BY TELEPHONE. Thrilling Kalem Drama. TOMMY'S SISTER Vitagraph TOMMY^S SISTER. Comedy Drama. Miss Asta, Neil&eii in FALSELY ACCUSED. FALSELY ACCUSED. An Intensely Interesting Dramatic Sensation. * HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-MORROW. HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-MORROW. HOLIDAY MATINEE TO-MORROW. Prices Is, 6d, Children half-price. MADAME- KIRKBY LUNN. THE BOX PLAN of RESERVED SEAUS for SONG RECITAL AND FINAL GRAND CONCERT IS NOW ON VIEW AT THE DRESDEN. T" OWN HA LL. On THURSDAY, 2nd JANUARY, Messrs. J. and N. Tait will present MADAME KIRKBY LUNN MADAME KIRKBY LUNN In one of her WORLD FAMOUS SONG RECITALS. Probably in no other style of work is the ■distinguished flinger so successful as in recitals, and it is t&ie to predict that this recital will be a musical and artistic achievement unequalled in the annalß of the Dominion. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN SONG RECITAL. THURSDAY, 2nd JANUARY. Throughout the whole of the Dominion it is conceded by both Press and Publio that MADAME KIRKBY LUNN and her brilliaht company had PERMANENTLY raised and set the Standard of Music in New Zealand. FINAL GRAND CONCERT, . SATURDAY, 4th JANUARY. Special Popular Programme. Prices— 6s, 3s, 2s. Box Plan NOW OPEN at the Dresden. SCOTT COLVILLE, Touring Manager. CHRISTMAS CONVENTION. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. 26th-29th December ihclusive. 104, RINTOUL-STREET, NEWTOWN. MEETINGS To-day,, 2.30, Symposium, 9 Speakers. Evenihg, 6.30. Subject : "Baptism." *All who afe interested in the -Divine Plan of the Ages cordially invited. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CAR- | PENTERS AND JOINERS. NORTH WELLINGTON BRANCH; THE usual Meeting of the above Branch,- 31st December, has been ADJOURNED until 14th JANUARY, 1913. , • F. ALLEN, Branch Secretary. AN IBEAL PRESENT! »_ - AS we specialise in Musical Instru- ' ments you can buy from us with the utmost confidence, as every purchaser has the option of exchanging any instrument, should it prove unsatisfactory. r Violins, 15s to £25. Mandolines, 25a to £6 15s. Banjos, 27s 6d to £8. Autoharps, 10s 6d to £7 10s. Fifes, 2s, 3s 6d, 10s 6d,.14s 6d. Piccolos, 3s to £4 10s. Scout Drums, from 355. nj Accordeons, 7s 6d to £2 10s. , Mouth Organs, 6d to -8s 6d. Cornets, 32a 6d to £21. Flutes, 34s to £25. ' | Scout Bugles, 168 6d to 28s. Bagpipes, £6 10s to £16 16s. Flageolets, 5s to £2 ,10s. ' Full stocks of Violin Strings and Accessories for all Musical Instrument*. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET. , FOR, NEW YEAR CARDS EW YEAR CARDS And NEW POST CARDS NEW POST CARDS Call on NO&MAN E. AITKEN, I POST CARD KING, Tram Terminus, COURTENAY-PLACE. ' FUNERAL NOTICE. 1 fpIHE Friends of Henty Hurrell • are JL respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late mother, Mary Ann 1 Hurrell. which will leave his residence, [ Atiawa-street, To-morrow, at 2.30, foi" Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, 131, Jlckftott-atteet, Petohe. -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 154, 27 December 1912, Page 8

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