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80-PEEP PANTOMIME ! Is Is _a lfels Is- Is Is Is la la Is la Is 1b 80-PEEP PANTOMIME! 6d . 6d SATURDAY MATINEE! SATURDAY 6d T.TIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 6d SATURDAY MATINEE!. SATURDAY <?d? d J: X .. „ w „ T .. £} r, • , „ , . , 6d Direction ... Brenntn-Fuller, Ltd. 6d TTw^tSmi l^ °i°^v i.* . 6d SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 6d 3 Every Detail Same as at Night. 6d Commencing 2.30 sharp. 6d „ „B ^ m ,f the Little Ones! 6d CHILDREN'S MATINEE. 6d Special Matinee Prices: Children, half- 6d CHILDREN'S MATINEE. 6d v price to all parts, f 6d A Treat for tne Ljttl,, Folks 6d OP -p T» a " -rr rv tt r. t* 6d A Monster Programme 6d PERA HOUSE. 6d including 6d t ,-r"™,,. v , 6d ALBERT AND ROZELLA. 6d eB se, B J- 0. Williamson, Lid. 6 d And their Singing and Danomg 6d .tweotion Stephenson and Lyiley. g^ Midgets. 6d Tn'SrnS^} o 7F , TO-MEGHT I 6d SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES, od TO-NIGHT! 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! 6d D.C. and 0.5., Adults Is, Chil- 6d Opening Performance of 6d d*eu w^h parents 6d. 6d STANLEY MCKAY'S. 6d Stalls, Adulte 6d, Children 6d. 6d V "ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY Is Is Is Is Is lt Is Is Is Is 1b la Is la 1b "LITTLE LITTLE & LITTLE fT IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE 80-PEEP! 80-PEEP! . 80-PEEP !| fr*".. ~T~ „ „ r ., A BUBBLING FOUNTAIN OF FUN. j Dlrtctlon JBrenaan-FuUew. Ltd. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BRENNAN-FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE ffO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! • ENTERTAINERS, LITTLE 80-PEEP! Implies the Beet ia Vaudeville. With its Thousand ami One Momenta of TO-NIGHT! - TO-NIGHT Increasing- Merriment. ATBFRT^TNm RO7FT T A Bright, Original, Clever Dancing. atrlpt anS PO^^a' mi^Sq&B*"* 111 **^ Melodic6 ' And t^w«id^S2o£°SS6J: «»* mv qmp-NnrRV to 1 :!! Kh *"£ and Dancing Midgets. TTTV I at?It? til Thit MAY BRILLIANT, England's THF qpwpT at t«TF«* of +hi / MA Y BRILLIANT, Comedienne • [IS §E?J3 ALTIEB Town ■ The Brilliant MARJORIE DAW. ™MUSIG_ Town. giffleuse, MARJORIE DAW. nm» itwii 1 tTTTTT? VAUGHAN AND BERRY, r BO-PEE E P! BaPEEf. bSSSpI $£?%!&*"*• The BrigWese and M™fc Musical MARCELL^merS _&* BELL . ■ EXnlfMu^aTNumW BBLL /-Oh! the Sou." %J«eß^." ErY COMEDY foV Win +», w »* "TwHf P«r ft !a " America's Leading Team of Coloured' On ih f<2 arm - M S A I " Singers, Dancers, and Comedians. *t> + t Th i? w r»f 7 % jj. .. Last Three Nights, * 4^ 111 - ' 0^ Tur^tif"^" MIS^Ln^VOCKLER, * L a "? *£_? f r?rt? ?f BRIGHT Australia's BRIGHT SPUPtATTO? rpAmMAPraM BISTERS Specialty Artiste. SISTERS SPECIALTIES GRAND MARCHES. Ern _ DEIiA VALE and GILBERT-Will Magnificent Tranrformation, f We' if B^x lUn af DrSden SkVLITTLE 'TO-NIGHT! ip g> 6d extra - Tbeatre 'P hoDB 5'5 ' 3s, 2s, fc^pffiK! PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACB, b. n r X Mannore-street, -Day Sales. 'Abel's. Early Door 9 6d THE ONLY SHOW_WORTH WHILE. - E?INEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON Hf? I ™™. aH Jf 0B «»*<»*■ f . „ ' Notwithstanding ttie great success ofj "iP< E* N E E our "Spider League" programme, we are'i *"%jf Ami the forced to replace it with another eplen- " - IMPERIAL RUSSIAN DANCERS. did series » "" „ , „ , COMPANY OVER 70 STRONG. ' Headed by ; Ballcte to bo presented "THE BLIND MOTHER!" during the season "THE BLIND MOTHER i" „ „ . A R . E N .OT "THE BLIND MOTHER !" A> -Series of Meaningless Dances. "THE BLIND MOTHER!" "Coppelia" is a qtraintly humorous "THE BLIND MOTHER!" <Two-eefc Comedy,; "Arabian Nights" is a "THE BLIND MOTHER!" Teagio Romance in, one act, with a fihrilling story; and "Les Sylpbides" is This is the sort of "exclusive" the .{a. Delightful Phantasy in one act, the public like. Photography, staging, and 'music by Chopin, including the ceie- acting are really euperb. When, you see -/brated ""Prelude" and "Nocturne." it on the screen you will admit nothing y 1 said about it ■ exaggerates its dramatic '^kPIERA HOUSE. Power. d r;LJ - — i Specially Selected lot the Ladies. ' toireotion *J. C. Williamson, Ltd. "ROUNDING UP THE COUNTERrCommendbg- SATURDAY, ' 25th "OCT. <,„ FEITERS'' (Kalem Drama). ' SRVTIN TSfTOTTTS UiUKVriit b WlWlJ!<ii And PLAYGROUND.'* 1 .MATINEE, SATURDAY, Ist NOV. <<HIS SSPJ'^Sm'A (^l^ , Dram »>-- " fe^'for the. Most CosUy and Stupendoue i« n n < n ,«nLrn mlArar r, x , interpris^hat J. C. WilJiamson? Ltd., I"DAD'S LITTLE GIRL" (Sehg Drama)., . tntt T/fff rli'wv+erl \ And a Host of Others, has yet directed. .M. M up pj> p standaJ< j FOLLOW THE CROWDS! ADELINE GENEE, We said "CROWDS !" ■ADELINE GENEE, _____ ( , The;*World'B Supreme Dancer. mHE KING'S! THE KING'S'! ; ALEXATiTDER VOLININ, A HE KING'S ! THE KING'S ! The Famous Russian Dancer. TO-NIGHT At P. NIGHTLY - .MDLLE. HALINA SCHMOLZ, The Ideal Picture House. ' tTße«iFaflcixiating Dancer, from the/ Jm.' HA TW ARIZS PICTURES. perial Opera House, Moscow. Magnificent Programme, headed by .MDLLE. VLASTA NOVOTNA, A Great Cines Dramtv, ffhepChaxming Premiere Danseuee, from THE PRETTY WARD! m» leadktg^Graiid- Opera Houses of THE PRETTY WARD ! , "Europe. • THE PRETTY WARD! - 'Andwthe THE PRETTY WARD! . I__P_KI_L.RUSSIAN BALLET. A TMj^o¥%V% I^VILEAINY. I '^MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME, A^HIP 1 O^IlREf - % Including A SHIP ON FIRE ! "COPPELIA;" Thrilling, Awesome Spectacle. "COPPELIA,". > See the Sensational Fall from - I_KJfeia_Dff -Tv^o-acfc. Play, full of the gLOT? TO SEA! * « iqlasmtesfc ocm_4y, telling' a highly inter- OLLKJ* 10-HEA! kAm^hgj&gggg&Ml. A GENTLEM P lN'S d GINTI'EMAN, ■ m MOST GORGEOUS MAX LIN^ER^Ihft^LSER. ' ICOSIUME AND SCENIC SETTING. Patfae Colour Comic Tit-bit. < PATHE GA2IETTE etc. ' i 'HMrrrvxVTt^'Pnmv «ttx»-t>-r ar.Trn THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. ANOTHER- TRUX.Y SUPERB, SPEC- D .C. and 0. Stalls, Is; Stalls, 6d. Re"aRAMANNIGHTS," serves at Dresden, _■ 6d. 14. Tragio Romai«» in one ad±, -with a cNTTnRTT"<S t»wa rp-.T> Chaffing Btorjr, gkwing with the richest S -Er-n- ,T, T ?BA T-R>E,' OrMsrtaL-ooloar, and steeped iv the- > at- Willis-street. nttsphere^ Arabia. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!-. 'A'BMJ-ET OF RARE BEAUTY , ANOTHER HDGE ATTRACTION! Ia ' Tho "LES <mPHTr>F<*» "TRIUMPH OF STRENGTH." / "Tvl f-YTPHfnwl" "TRIUMPH OF STRENGTH." r*Z • T L^ HID . ES "TRIUMPH OF STRENGTH." (Music by Chopin), "TRIUMPH OF STRENGTH " -.Which fills the stag© with clustering "TRIUMPH OF STRENGTH." W«F* of charming figures in snowy- "TRIUMPH OF STRENGTH." t____n_. f and is a realisation of the "TRIUMPH OF STRENGTH." 'dreams that passed before the mental Animal "Feature" Drama. ..vision, of Chopin as he waa composing: 2000 feet long, the music, which includes tho celebrated A < J_SR'_S' AP^ N^' « (Sc ?^ c) - t"Noetarne" and "Prelude," aad -several "THE INN BY THE SEA."of the waltzes. _, (S- and A. Drama.) Pathe English Gazette. : "THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS."- ( {The programme will be further en- (Keystone Comedy.) pianoed' "by the presentation of a series 'And a Magnificent Supporting Programme' ,«£ F-ascmating National and other of the world's latest releases. Dances, entitled Open Daily From 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. DIVERTISSEMENTS. Admission— Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. •• GRAND-OPErToRCHESTRA, -JgTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. 25 Instrumentalists, Ijessees Fullers' Pictures. iJJnderthe Direction of C. J. M. Gla&er. • NEW- PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. PRICES OF ADMISSION:' ' Headed by ' 'Although the magnitude of this attrac The- Greatest Picture of Modern Times;- . 'item, unquestionably warrants a consider- Triw. t,a W ATMn TTTT7 nnTT AW table, increase in .the ordinary price* of t§| £aW AND THE OUTLAW* .admission, the Directors have decided to . W ltitl ouiLlAW ' to the usual tariff. A Motion Picture Triumph. Produosd' ,Dre63 Circle and Res. Stalls, Six Shil- at Tremendous Cost. 4< "I lings; Stalls, Threo Shillings; Gallery, Also * ".One Shilling. French Naval Manoeuvres (Educational); • "Box Plans Open at The "Dresden WED- Kate the Cop (Comedy). ' '.NESDAY, 22nd October. St. Jean De Lux (spenioV. ' _--^_________________ Heart of Mrs. Robbins (Drama). . N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. Gaumont Graphic (Topical). imWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EXHI- P^ce»-D-C'-> Is; Stalls, od. < nnOWN HALL,- CONCERT- CHAMBER" ;0; 02 en.Da^ ta^.^te 6 rum. -and TO . NIGHT (THTJR iSAY), at a o'clock. ! ' Admismon, Is. Art Union drawn • THURSDAY, 16th • DEBATE. . >'Oetober,^at 8- p.m. . — ... H.^SCOTT BENNETT MOONLIGHT MERRYMAKERS. v. "■ ~ — ARTHUR WITHY' O.WING to unfa-xourable weather the „„,.,., performance which was -to ha.ye been M ?-. Withy will affirm •?— "That ther, aicen in Newtown Park To-Night is abolition of every vestige of -exploitation (POSTPONED. Watch papers for future ** the true objective of labour, and that ' 'date. i the adoption of the programme and . ' H. LIARDET, tics of the United Labour Party w the, i Secretary. >est means to obtain it." ] .TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY722nTW. G< Laurens on. Esq- M.P., wUI preside. ' of Wellington aro appsaled | Admission— Sixpence. Doors open at. , *-J /to support MONSTER CONCERT! 7 p.m. - to rise funds to instal Towjm Clock. ) — , Art Umon for Gold Nugget will be j WOMEN'S BRANCH OF THE NZ. drawn same night. „„„„,„„_ POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE ! UNIQUE PROGRAMME. , ' (WELLINGTON SOUTH BRANCH). Watch further announcements. ' Popular prices, 2s and Is. All bookß to ALL Women interested in the Formabe returned immediately. __. ti on of a Branch of the above "" s League are requested to meet at the-, « k*k*w ) Brooklyn Glee Club Rooms, Todman3g||g§£. street, on FRIDAY, 17tii inst, at 3 p.m. . -riBAMD SEA EXCURSION MRS. A. PATERSON. ; TO PICTON MONDAY, 27th OC?rOBER (LABOUR <&&mZs@m&~V mm NEW TURBINE STEAMER WAHINE, "^_^_^^^^^^^** 4500 tons, " *"** Will make an Excursion aa above (weather WELLINGTONJRACING CLUB. < and circumstances permitting), leaving qpPTNr< MT7T7TTi«r Queen's Wharf at 7.45 »._., and Pictan 9Kh»s%tunc™v&» on return at 3 p.m. sharp. 25th and 27th^OCTOBER. , BETURN FARE I ........ ..^. c / CCEPTANCES for the First Day'sChildron under 12, HaH-priW. *JI J\^ Handicaps Close at 9 o'clock p.m. AFTERNOON TEA, 6d. on FRIDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1913. 28JNJ.ON -STEAM SHIP 00.-O^ NEW A. B. WHYTB, ;

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 93, 16 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 93, 16 October 1913, Page 2

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