TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Brennan-Fullers, Ltd. THIS EVENING, nb 8. . A New' Departure in Vaudeville. Phenomenal Succefts. TABLOID GRAND OPERA! TABLOID GRAND OPERA!' Last Four Nights of FRANCIS M. HUBANIK and COMPANY In THE BELLS OF SAN GABRIEL! THE BELLS OF SAN GABRIEL! Telling in song and prc«e. of a dramatic incident that look place in the patio of San Gabriel Mission, California, 1785. MAURICE CHENOWETH, Vaudeville's Greatest Tenor. MAHONEY BROS THE ' And DANDY DAISY. THREE THE CREIGHTONS, Aorobatic Jugglers. CULLEN GERILDINE EILEEN EMERY. MORTON. CAPLE. D.C. and 0.5., 2s ; St*lk), Is 6d ; Upper Circle, Is. Plan at Dresden. Booking, 6d extra. Theatre 'phono 165. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE^ Mannqrs-street. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. LAST NIGHT To-night. LAST NIGHT Of thai glorious spectacular drama, "SHERIDAN'S RIDE!" "SHERIDAN'S RIDE!" "SHERIDAN'S RIDE!" The grandest story ever told, "and the most astounding war picture ever shown in this Dominion. For PERFECT PROJECTION And PERFECT PICTURES We ewily hold our own. Supported by a HOST OF OTHERS. All up to our standard. Watoh The Post for to-morrow's glorious array. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! MAGNIFICENT SPECIAL ""STAR," IN COLOURS. " IN COLOURS. rriHE KING'S. THE KING'S. TO-NIGHT aT~B. NIGHTLY HAYWARDT3 PICTURES. An Absolute Triumph : "THE FALL of CONSTANTINOPLE." "THE FALL of CONSTANTINOPLE." PRESS OPINIONS : j "One of/ the . finest historical productions seen in this oity."— Post. "A picture which . will enhance the management's reputation as purveyors of the greatest and best in filmic art." — Dominion. "Nothing more realistic can be imagined. — N.Z. Times. OF HISTORIC INTEREST. Gaumont's 3000 ft Masterpiece, "THE FALL of CONSTANTINOPLE." "THE FALL of CONSTANTINOPLE." "THE FALL of CONSTANTINOPLE." "THE FALL of CONSTANTINOPLE." Marvellous in ite Realism. CHRISTIANS OF THE CROSS Overcome by TURKS of the CRESCENT OF ISLAM. Special ! Special ! STRIKE SCENES IN WELLINGTON! STRIKE SCENES IN WELLINGTON.' Of Special ' Local Interest. AND OTHER PERFECT PICTURES. THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d and Is. Reserves, Dresden, Is 6d. BRITANNIA THEATRE, Manners-street. Direction A. J. Coleman.' CONTINUOUS PICTURES! . 11 'a.m. to 11 p.m. (No Stop). Last Day and Night of ADRIFT ON LIFE'S TIDE, , The most appealing star picture ever presented to picture -lovers, And BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 11 a.m. Another Special Star Feature (exclusive), which will be announced in To-morrow s papers. , Our Popular Prices: Day Sessions— Stalls 3d, D.C. 6d. , Evening Sessions— Stalls 6d, D.C. 6d. Children 3d; D.C. Reserves, Is. jQ P- E R A HOUSE. ANNUAL MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, By PUPILS of the MARIST BROTHERS' SCHOOL, TASMAN-STREET. TO-MORROW (Thursday), 18th DEC, 1913, at 8 p.m. Prices— 3s, 2s,'- and Is. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. TITHE ANNUAL CONCERT, in. aid of A the REV. MOTHER AUBERT'S HOMES, will take place at the TOWN HALL, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 19th December. , An Excellent Programme of Musical J and ' Elocutionary Items has been arranged by .Mr. D. A. Kenny, to which the following will contribute : — Misses Agnes and Rose Segfief, C. Donhard, and Eileen Driscoll, Messrs. Hamilton Hodges, J. Carr, C. Hickmott, Norman Aitken,»Frank Johnstone, Alox. W. Newton, and D. A. Kenny. Prices— ss, 3s, and 2s. Holders of 5s Tickets may reserve their Seats at. the Dresden. Tickets bearing date* prior to Postponement will hold good for tho 19th: DON'T FORGET \ FATHER LANE'S 1 SPORTS ATHER LANE'S SPORTS On FRIDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1913, At tho CATHOLIC CHURCH GROUNDS, LOWER HUTT. , . Toys and Races for the Children. Tug-of-war, Irish Jige, Highland Dancing, Sailors' Hornpipo, Tilting tho Ring, Horse Jumping, Boys' and Young Ladies' Bicycle Races, Donkey Races, Foot Racing, 'etc.. etc. Hot Water l<reo. Band in attendance. Special Fares and Trains from Wellington. Admission to Ground, Is Children half -price Concession . Tickets (covering rail journey and admission to the ground) obtainable at Wellington Railway. Station. First Event to be run at 11 o'clock. Entries for various event* will be received on the ground. P. CASEY, Secretary. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50). In the Estate of JOHN WILLIAM COLLIN, late of Wellington, Bootmaker, - deceased. A LL creditor*, and others having: claims -£*. against this estate aro hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forme provided, to the District Manager of the Publio Trust Office, at Wellington, on or before tho 11th day of February, 1914. Accounts not rendered by tho date named may bo rejected. ' All rrioneyi payable to the above estate may , bo lodged to the credit of the Publid Trustee's 'account at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to the District j Mtnager of the Public True* Office at Wellington. FRED. FITCHETT, Publio Trueteu. Bth December, 1913. In the matter of the Assigned Estate of E. N. GALLATE, Cafo Proprietor, Willis-street and Courtenny-plaoc, Wellington. • ALL CLAIMS in the above Estate must be rendered fo the undersigned- on or before SATURDAY, the 20th December, 1913, otherwise they will be excluded from participating in the distribution of assets. 1 GOLD AND ARCUS, Trustees. Accountants' Chambers, 39, Johnston-street, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 146, 17 December 1913, Page 2
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