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QP! 8 A H0 U B*B Direction „ .. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THIS GIRL IN THE TRAIN 1 THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN! TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 26th Jan. VICE-REGAL COMMAND. NIGHT. / The performance this evehihg will be Under the patronage and in tho presenoe ol Hii Excellency the Earl of Liverpool and tho Countess of Liverpool ahd Suite. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I At 8 o'clock. ' MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents the popular new' comic opera company In the latest Musical Suceoss, HI X 'm «iS>! THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN I. ' Adapted by Victor Leoh. • Lyrics by Adrian Robs, Music by Lfeo. Fall. CAST OP CHARACTERS: Karel Van Buien V , . Mr, W. Talleur Andm* Luo&s Van Tromp ... Mr. Victor Prim* Cornelius Serop Mr. Fred Winii \V lllem Ivronwevhet Mr. Charles Albert Councilor Lime .. Mr. Reginald Roberts Councillor Van Dender m ■«»• x» . Mr. Edmund Sha-ran Herr Van Neck .. .. Mr. Dick ShorlTand Ueher of tho Court Mr. H. Rndolift President Van Eyck . , Mr.'AY. 8. Percy Jaha Van Bur on . . Miss Dorothyßruntih Martje Kronwovliet ... Miss Cclia Ghilom 1 Adeline . Miss Vivi&n Talleur Gonda Van Der Loo Miss Sybil Arundale A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. Inoidental to 'Act 2 will be introduced a screaming Burlesque of tho famous "BATH SCENE" IN KISMET. Musical Director ... Mr, Victor Champion Stago Manager Mr. Redgo Carey PRICES-D.C. and O.S. .fa, Stalls 38,3 8 , Gallery Ib. Early Door: Stalls 6d, Gallory 1b extra. BOX PLANS for season at Dresden. THE PLAN for TO-NIGHT will .be on view at CHRISTESON'S, -opp. Opera House, after 1 o'clock. Day Sales at Christeson's this morning at 9 o'clock. 8 THE LATE BOAT TO DAY'S BAY on MONDAY Night hoxt will be detamed till 11.15 p.m. LAST NIGHT 1 LAST'otOHT'I PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. , Mattners*&treet. ■ Your Last Chance of Witnessing our Present Glorious Array of Subjects. PARTNERS. DR. BRIAN PELLIE. UPRISING. LIFE OF A HERON. And o. Host of Others. ' On 'MbNDAY ' NEXT we .present the Most Wonderful and Thrilling Detective Drama ever produced, PLOT 'AND .COUNTERPLOT 1 PLOT AND COUNTERPLOT 1 Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. STAR THEATRE, NiwTOWN. Lessees Hayward's, Ltd. Di Motion. We»t'e, Ltd., and Hayward'*, WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. LAST MGftT! ' r Of . »LABT NIGHT I TUNISUN INDUSTRIES FRIENDS WEARY IN PUMPKINVIttE RED LAUNDERS' SACRIFICE WHIFFLES AND OCARINA IN A GARDEN * BmONI'S FORAGE CAP . .• _ WORK OF HIS HANDS -- t "' OAfTAJtN BAHNAOLFS 'LEGAJJT „ MONDAY NEXT, MORDAY. An Exclusive Vitagraph Foaturo Dramn— * , MILLS OF THE GODS I • ' MILLS OF THE GODSt A Powerful, Thrilling, and Renurk&bl* Play. "The mills of the gods grind slowly Tho* they grind exceeding smail." TXfHO e*id SHORTT'S PRIZE COM* PETITIONS? We all dkTl gT. THOMAS'S HAtL, NEWTOWN, Direction—John Fuller and Sons. FULLERS' The Best • PICTURES I FULLERS 1 of All. PICTURES \ last night the broken sword . the uprising. hotel honeymoon. oung men's christian asso- . CIATION. TO-NIGHT (Saturday)-8 o'clockPrayer Meeting. 1 All men invited. SUNDAY ■ MEJ3TINGS-4 p.m.,' Men's Meeting and Song Service. Alex-. Jameson, Esq., M.A., National Secretary V.M.C.A., gives the addrcßs— "A Message from Paris." , Special singing. 5 p.m., Strangers' Tea. Visitors to the 1 city heartily welcomed. . A. VARNEY, General Secretary. VTTELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 26th • JAN., AtS p.m. ■ , BAND PERFORMANCE^ « CITY BAND AT~NEWTOWN PARK. JNO..R. PALMER, Town Clerk. I 26th January,_l9l3. . UMPIESS T H E A T R¥. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT. MASS INDUSTRIAL,' RALLY 1 MASS INDUSTRIAL RALLY! • ; Fighting Speeches oh , Noteworthy ! Ooa- ' ference Decisions. Speakers : EDWARD TREGEAiI ROBERT SEMPLK H. B. 1 , HOLLAND W. T. YOUNG And Others. EVERY WORKER*" SHOULD - ROLL .UP. Important Pronouncements. ! ROLL UPI ROLITuPI ROLL UPt | MMM* 1 OPEN-AIR MEETING, POST OFFiqE SQUARE, 3 p.m. Speakers: Jf, R. COOKlfi, H. A. CAMPBELL, P. FRABER, and Others. TO" ELLINGTON HARBOUR FERRIES DAY'S BAY AND RONA BAY SERVICE. SUNDAY, 26th JANUARY," Ferry Steamers will run as under:— Leavo Wellington-10.15, *U &.«!., 2.30, •3, 5.45, and 9 p.m. Leavo R-ono, Bay-~9.15, IMS a.m.,} # 2, 6, and 8.20 p.m. . ...*-, Leave Day's Bay— 9, 11 a.m., *\.hb> 5, and 8.10 p.m.. , , * Theso trips run only when weather i« fine. (CircumnUnee* pwmitting). Fare— Adult*, 1b 3d) Children, 6d. rjAN you Win that £5 SHQRTT'JSI ' HCTUMSS are giving away!

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 8

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