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t IQ P E R A H 0 V '8 E. Direction ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! \< TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I First Production in, New Zealand of iJTHE MOST REMARKABLE PLAY FOR 50 YEARS, And .WELCOME REAPPEARANCE Of fffHE prominent dramatic star, MR. FTULIUS Xt NIOHT, tl ULIUS JA.NIGHT, Supported by MISS IRENE BROWNE, And the J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., SPECIALLY ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, In "MILESTONES I" "MILESTONES!" i "MILESTONES!" ' "MILESTONES!" iWritten by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch. * . JTHE -.GREATEST PLAY OF THREE GENERATIONS. "MILESTONES" 1860. 1885. 1912. "MILESTONES,"' ip FROM YOUTH TO OLD AGE, \y.. "MILESTONES," {*" THE SUCCESS OF THREE' CONTINENTS, EUROPE, AMERICA, & AUSTRALIA. The Play Produced by MR. JULIUS KNIGHT! Box Plan att the Dresden. ; Prices— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, U6s; Stalls, 3s: Gallery, Is. Early Door '/Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. i Day Sales at Christeson's. X" I N G'S THE ATRE, | ; Props., West's, Ltd., and T. M, Donovan. ! , TO-NIGHT, at 8. j,Mie&. ffetan Gardner in a Fascinating and Elaborate Production, entitled THE TEST OF FRIENDSHIP 1 THE TEST OF FRIENDSHIP! A Drama of Modern Society. Perfectly Acted by Members of the Vitagraph Co. I*B.B. WAHINE. Scenes aboard the S.S. WAHINE. new Ferry Steamer. AMBITIOUS BUTLER. Hwhksh end in a AMBITIOUS BUTLER. Wei duel. AMBITIOUS BUTLER. ELLALINE TERRISS. SEYMOUR HICKS, In the Latest Dancing Crazes. (-"MOTOR RACING. MOTOR RAGING. A Revelation in Speed and "Spills." 'JGAUMONT THE SCHOOL "^GRAPHIC, PRINCIPAL. Etc., Etc. , j Prices ac usual. 'Phone 3143. frftHE NEW THEATRE. HJL Mannera-street. MaoMahon and Donnelly's. . CONTINUOUS PICTURES I Daily— ll a.m. to 11 p.m. i. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO I" THIS EVENING/ ' .TOMORROW and SATURDAY. COMPLETE CHANGE, 'A -COLOSSAL PRODUCTION, "THEODORA !" . , "THEODORA!" "THEODORA !" "THEODORA !" "THEODORA!" 'A 'Gorgeously Mounted Romantio Tragedy. ' "The Devil Fiah" (nature study). i' "Napoleon's Luckstotte." [ Adulte, 6d. Children, 3d. fIQTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. S3 — - "A Real Guid Nioht, the Nioht." TO EVERYBODY. . Commencing at 8 o'clock. pA, Great Dramatisation by Vitagraph Co. in- a Powerful and Sensational Pl»y, vk,— _ THE WEB I THE WEBI THE WEB! THE WEBI THE WEB! THE WEB! 6ft.' Drama -of Love's Life— Women's Wajn ' ' *nd Women's Wiles. 2000 ft in lenjfth. IN GOD'S OARE! IN GOD'S CARE! )ik Drama full of Humanity, Power,- Mid Pathos. NUREMBOURG (Pathe). (Beautiful Coloured Soenio. Most exquisite. EQUINE DETECTIVE! Thrilling, Interesting Drama. The Moon Bhines on other Bright Gems, .ftuch as— The Rapids (scenic), Rosie's ReWenge (comedy), By Mutual Agreement /The Flirty Husband (comedy). I ' Prices to usual. Plan at Mitchinson's. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK, VIVIAN-STREET. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY! TO-MORROW EVENING, BOYS' HOOKEY MATCfI-HUTT v. OLYMPIA. ' SATURDAY EVENING, W'mtA Event, Back Two-Step, in Ladies 1 Competition Series. TUESDAY* NEXT, ■By Spddal .Request* , SPECIAL SPORTS NIGHT. Skating tai 11 p.m. ! Prizes donated by Band and Patrons. \ J. MATSON, Proprietor. *"! DOG SHOWI DOGTotOWT"""" DOG SHOW! DOG SHOW! fTHHE WELLINGTON KENNEL CLUB'S; . 27th ANNUAL DOG SHO^ jjWill be held in the Harbour Board's 'X" Shed, Waterloo-quay, ■ ■ TO-DAY (Thursday), TO-DAY. aAdmission Is. Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.' i_ _ -P. J. WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIO~PARTY! WELLINGTON BRANCH. jfiLf'EMBERS and intending members wo **■*' invited to attend » meeting to be held TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 2lst Au£ , &t Seamen's Union Rooms, Queen's Champers, Jervois-quay entrance, ot 8 o'olock. Business important . ._ 3' HUTCHISON. Secretory. WELLINGTON DISTRICT INSTITUTE. N.Z.E.I ITHHE Special General Meeting called for <X TUESDAY, 26th August, to con{eidef tho Salaries. Question, will be held in the V.M.C.A. Buildings, Willis-street. J. TAMBLYN, President. frl£E ROYAL WELLINGTON OHORAL *" SOCIETY. Cofldtictor— Mr. Christian Hellemann. (ROOM, Sumex-wfuarc, TO - MORROW VENIN VB. t) CALIJOW,Ho fl .S ce c 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1913, Page 2

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