TTIS MAJESTY'S \ THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT. The Notable Pathe Colour Drama, and THE HERITAGE! HERITAGE ! HERITAGE 1 HERITAGE! HERITAGE! The Plot, Artistic Colouring, and Scenery in this Picture are Magnificent. "THE WRECK OF THE DEVON!" "THE WRECK OF THE DEVON!" STRONGER SEX ! A Striking "Vita" "DOUBLE WEDDING." And Other Unsurpassed Films. HIS MAJESTY'S ORCHESTRA. D.C, Is 6d; Stalls, Is; U. Circle, 6d. Reserve Plans the Dresden, Is 6d. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Proprietors John Fuller and Sons. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, AND FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. An Epoch in Picture Screening. Premiere in Wellington of THE REIGNING SUCCESS In England and America, A TRIUMPH- AT AUCKLAND. A TRIUMPH AT AUCKLAND. THE ALL-BRITISH MASTERPIECE, Tho Grand Old Play, The Grand Old Play, EAST LYNNE EAST LYNNE EAST LYNNE 7000 EAST LYNNE EAST LYNNE feet. EAST LYNNE EAST LYNNE EAST LYNNE The Ladies* Delight. . The Ladies' Delight. > And Everybody's Favourite Drama. IN PERFECT PICTURE FORM. IN PERFECT PICTURE FORM. "EAST LYNNE!" "EAST LYNNE!" "EAST LYNNE 1" "EAST LYNNE I" • "EAST LYNNE!" With Explanatory Lecture. The Biggest, Best, and Most Costly* Picture-play yet produced in England PRESS OPINIONS: ,"A triumph." — London Era. Auckland, "Miss Blanche Forsythe appeared as Lady Isabel Vane lust night, and her wonderful impersonation brought tears to the eyesNsf many." — Star, 2nd Sept. LADY ISABEL, ■ LADY ISABEL, . LADY ISABEL., . Corney, Little Willie, Corney, Little Willie, Corney, Little Willi©, "That Bold, Bad Man," SIR FRANCIS LEVISON, SIR FRANCIS LEVISON, SIR FRANCIS LEVISON, And all the others in THE BEST DRAMATISATION YET. THE BEST DRAMATISATION YET. Grandly mounted. Richly dressed in costumes of the correct period. Special Orchestral Accompaniment. 1 D.0., Is 6d; Stalls, Is; TL Circle, 6d. Plans Dresden. t rpOWN HALL. ' TOWN HALL. LAST WEEK. LAST 6 NIGHTS. THE "SMART SET!" THE "SMART SET !"■ And MAYNARD DAKIN. ' REFINED ENTERTAINERS. ' TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Edward Elliott's Laughter-Raising Burlesque, "Kia. Ora," or "Move on, Please." ' /MISS GEORGIE 'In Coon Songs and MARTIN, Dances. "SUNSHINE And Edward Elliott JAMES" in new local hits. WALTER The Merrymakers, GEORGE In MAYNARD Lateßt Songs and DAKIN . .' Character Sketches. EVERY ITEM BRIGHT AND • SPARKLING. Popular Prices — 3s, 2s, Is. Reserved Seats at Dresden. Steinway Piano used. DON'T MISS IT. *" GRAND Social and Dance, under the patronage of the Children of Mary and tho Hibernian Society, will bo held in St. Anne's Hall, Newtown, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 10th September, commencing .at 8 o'clock. Tickets 2s. Refreshments. WM. M'LACHLAN, Hon. Sec. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS. A SEND.OFF DINNER to Messrs. xlir M'Kenzie and Lynoh, of the New Zealand Team for California, will be held on TUESDAY, 9th inst., at the Hotel Windsor, at 8 p.m. As it is im- , possible to communicate with all Old Boys, those desiring to be present please notify before Noon next Tuesday. FRANK RYAN, Hon. Seoretary, Car© G. Mcc, Lambton-quay. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION iTTIHE Annual Meeting of members of JL this Association .will be held at the Association's Industrial Hall, Technical School Buildings, Victoria-street, on TUESDAY, the 23rd inst., at 8 o'clook p.m. H. F. ALLEN, • Secretary. Business: Annual Report and Statement of Aocounts for year ended 31st August, 1913. Election of Officers. Election of General Committee, and General. ryiE RURU YACHT CLUB. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will take place on FRIDAY, 12th inst., in the TIFFIN ROOMS, MANNERS-STREET, at 8 p.m. All intending members are invited to be present. -Business — Report, Balance-sheet, and Election of Officers. By Order. W. BROOKE TAYLOR. THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. Warrants for Dividends for second half of financial have been mailed to all shareholders. A. E. DONNE, Secretary. Wellington, 6th September, 1913. WHERE TO STAY»IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Clyde-quay. (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station.) Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, lato Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for nine years. Visitors' and Permanents' rates: 5s per day; 25s per week. 'Phone 1656. MRS. FIX, Proprietress. CUT THIS OUT! CORN , COB PUNCH ADVERTISING COMPETITION. First Prize £2 2s ' Second Prize > £1 Is For the Three Best Lines Advertising tho i FAMOUS CORN COB PUNCH. 1 fiOMPETITORS must enclose purchase j V^ receipt of > a bottle with letter ad- ' dressed to the Corn Cob Punch Co., Alpha-street, Wellington, boforo # 14th September. Names of winners will be i published, and_ the Corn Cob Punch Co. \ reserves the right to uae any or all of j the advertisements ecnt in. SOLD EVERYWHERE. BUY A BOTTLE. DO IT NOW! FOR TIMARU, OAMARU, AND DUNEDIN. S.S. JOHN, ON MONDAY NEXT. G. T. HULL AND CO., / Agouti, Jobsuott-ttroet, 'Phono 868. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 59, 6 September 1913, Page 2
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