"MILESTONES" BOX PLAN "MILESTONES" BOX PLAN NOW OPEN' AT THE DRESDEN. IQPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. Wilh'anuon, Ltd. Commencing on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, First Production in New Zealand of THE GREATEST PLAY OF THREE GENERATIONS. "MILESTONES I" "MDLESTONESI" "MILESTONES!" "MILESTONES!" FROM YOUTH TO OLD AGE. 1860. 1885. 1912. [And Return of the Prominent Dramatio Star, MR. JULIUS KNIGHT! MR. JULIUS KNIGHT! Supported by MISS IRENE BROWN And the J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., SPECIALLY ORGANISED ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, :; "MILESTONES" "Is a delightful play, full of ' interfoe dramatic interest, deli.oate conled*, and the sweetest * of -pathos. " , \ "MILESTONES" "Presents a delightful study 7 of human emotions *nd ohanging fashion*." "MILESTONES," T "A 0leA?-CUt, wholesome, brili" Hant comedy, beautifully ',', tftotiflted and splendidly acted by'" mi' exceptionally clever £ company of artists." :; The Pky Produced by 7 MR. JULIUS KNIGHT! Box Plan at the Dresden. Prices— Dress Circle and Reserved SUlle, 6s; Stalls, 3b; Gullery, Is, Early Door ■'- Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. HORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE WILLIS-STREET. : ;THE HOMIL OF^PERFECTLY-PRO-JEOTUD PICTURES! TO-NIGHT I "" TO--NIGHT! Gaumont's Great Star Attraction— - , "FATE OR FORTUNE!" "FATE OR FORTUNE!'' "FATE OR FORTUNE!" "FATE OR FORTUNE!" "FATE OR FORTUNE!" -' l4«b<-N)ght'fl Enormous Audience Testified £ !t6 the Perfection of this Great - « ■ Attraction. .: 'THE* TWO LITTLE KITTENS!" 1. "THE TWO LITTLE KITTENS!" ; "THE TWO LITTLE KITTENS I" Edison "Feature" Drama. "TRIP ON JAPANESE RIVER!" (Superbly Coloured Scenic.) ■ Warwick Chronicle— Othello *t Jonestllle (Comic). And ft Huge Supporting Programme. 1" Open Daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ■» Admission— Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. - m H E NEW THEATRE T X Manners-street, MaoMahon and Donnelly*!. CONTINUOUS PICTURES! Daily— ll a.m. to Hp.m. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO1" THIS EVENING, And TO-MORROW, - The DELIGHTFUL "FEATURE" COMEDY, "ASTA NEILSEN IN A FIX!" "ASTA NEILSEN IN A FIX!" ;, "ASTA NEILSEN IN A FIX!" ,' ,With the "queea of photo-players" in an exquisite role. • Also, "MA'S APRON STRINGS" (John Bunny's Bert Comedy). .* "GAUMONT GRAPHIC," etc., etc. Jk Adults, 6d. Ohildren, 3d. > ~l QTAR THEATRE, NBWTOWN. f TWO MORE NIGHTS - Of the American Vitagraph Co.'s Magnificent product-ion of the Brilliant, Romantic Drama, THE TEST OF FRIENDSHIP t THE TEST OF FRIENDSHIP ! THE TEST OF FRIENDSHIP ! THE TEST OF FRIENDSHIP! , ELLALINE TERRISS ELLALINE TERRISS ' ELLALINE TERRISS And SEYMOUR HICKS, SEYMOUR HICKS, ; SEYMOUR HICKS, ■; London's famous Star Artists in an En1 tertainment absolutely unique in attrac- ' tivenese, variety, and comprehensiveness. GOLDEN WEDDING Edison GOLDEN WEDDING drama. Including others of supreme merit. Prices— D.C, 1b; Stalls, 6d. Plan at Mitohinson's. 'Phone 2536. Booking free. _ MARSDEN CENTENARY. ..'J^ MEETING " Will be held in the TOWN HALL, mWEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST, 8 p.m., In connection with the above. Admission Free. MARA'NUI SURF AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB (Incorporated^. , JNVITATION.fiOLDERS are hereby <■>' notified that no further Assemblies will be held under the Management of this Club at LyMl Bay, until further notkje. W. 0. COLLIER, Hon. Seo. PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ANNUAL ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. Opef* House, Palmerston North, 24th, 25th, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1913. EntHee clobb 30th AUG., 1913. Selected pieoe« may be had on application to the undefsigned.— F. D. OPIE, Director *nd Secretary. WELLINGTON DISTRICT INSTI- ■ TUTE OF TEACHERS. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the above will be bold in Education Board Building on TUESDAY, 26th August, at 8 p.m. Business Important: to Consider the Situation in regard to Salaries and other Pressing Reforms. 4 Ac there are masters of the greatest importance at this juncture, a large at- | tendance is requested. J. TAMBLYN, President. | FUNERAL CARD. npHE Friends of the late Elizabeth MarA gafet Price aro invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the residence of her Son. W, G. Price, 49, Childer's-ter-raca Kilbirnie, To-morrow (Wednesday), At 1.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jtin, Undertaker and Embahner, 60, Ts**n&kistreet, and 28, Riddiford-street, ffelephono 937 (day and nigh^
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 43, 19 August 1913, Page 2
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