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\UT\ P E. R A HOUSE. [Direction ". J. C. Williamson, Ltd. . 'General Manager for N. 2 ... R. Stewart. I, "{ROMANCE! MERTH! MELODY 1 -;l WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, WEDNESDAY NIGHT- NEXT* Five Nights Only. ff. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. a Presents tho .' u>JEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY!/ - (NEW. , COMIC OPERA COMPANY V 160— ART1STS-150 -tj£n a magnificent production of Franz ?.) Lehar's (composer of "Tho Merry '-[■ Widow") enormously successful and "it delightfully fascinating Comio Opera, "'WfIE^OUNT OF LUXEMBOURG!" X*"THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG!^ T Brilliantly Staged! «< -- Gorgeously Dressed 1 Melodious Music ! Clever Comedy! 'An Enthralling Love Story. < incidental to Act 2 — Dance Pomponette :." TUESDAY, 27fch JANUARY, i\ Five NigWs Only. «»'Firßt representation here of the Dashing ~£ Military Musical Comedy, AUTUMN MANOEUVRES! I] AUTUMN MANOEUVRES! Fun. Story. Songs. Plans for both productions NOW, OPEN .')it The Dresden. Prices as usual. 1 Touring Manager, J. FARRELL. riTT!) H E • BRITANNIA, ■J±j HE BRITANNIA, ~ , ,"THE LADIES' THEATRE.". '* SPECIALS ; For the Ladies : '. , LUXURIOUS CARPETINGS ' CHARMING LOUNGE TELEPHONE £, SPACIOUS CLOAKROOM WRITING MATERIALS I ' ' BALCONY, Etc. '„ , TO-DAY'S Huge Attractions:; DREAM !" A sensational ■ ' '"AISSA'S DREAM I" story of ' "AISSA'S DREAM !" a lion tamer's "AISSA'S DREAM !" romance. " "AISSA'S DREAM !" Appealing! ; ' DREAM !" Grand ! *« Another Keystone Scroam, *' "LOVE SICKNESS AT SEA !" '. ; "LOVE SICKNESS AT SEA !" T, "LOVE SICKNESS AT SEA !" "LOVE SICKNESS AT SEA !"• 'A Brilliant Vitagraph Drama, „' "SLIM DRISCOLL, SAMARITAN!" ••"SLIM DRISCOLL, SAMARITAN!" : ' -"SLIM DRISCOLL, SAMARITAN ?*- A Gaumont Farce, - f ."TINY (TIM AND HIS AUNT!". „ ."TINY TIM AND HIS AUNT I"Latest Topical Budget, etc. ,iJI, iJI Prices— Daily, 3d and 6d; Evening, 6d , jpnlyj Children 3d always. *■; OUR ORCHESTRA A FEATURE. -"ffcr E W THEA TR E. '„ U.l Manners-street. ; J*'' .WHERE EVERYBODY GOES.'* .I" Daily— ll a.m. to 11 p.m. f TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. c Crescent C'o.'s Beautifully Coloured / Thrilling "Feature," "BONDS OF MARRIAGE;"' :; "BONDS OF MARRIAGE!" "BONDS OF MARRIAGE!". r, "BONDS OF MARRIAGE!"' - "BONDS OF MARRIAGE!"' "BONDS OF MARRIAGE !" . ', , iWith Miss Ida Nielsen^ tho famous y\ actress, in the leading role. "j '" And a Huge Supporting Series. ' fIMfR- EDWIN KILPATRICK llTi Presents for the LAST SIX DAYS the Mysterious Painting, "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS!" "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS !" Puzzling All Wellington. IHARCOURT'S ROOMS, PANAMA-ST. Continuous Receptions from 1 to 5. ..(Adults, To Defray Children, , ;6d. Expenses. 3d /TIOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 22nd; SATURDAY, 24th ; MONDAY, 26th. wielaert-peohotsch: combination of star artists! Direction of B. E. Williams. EDirect from Three Weeks' Triumphant Successes at tho Auckland Exhibition and Auckland Town Hall. {Prolonged Enthusiasm and Applause J Repeated Encores Demanded! Demonstrative Appreciation! Songs, Ballads, Duets, Violin and Piano " Solos, Concerted Numbers, Elocution- !;'. ary,,ltehis, nnd Humorous Songs, ',/-"- MADAME WIELAERT, ', (Distinguished Dramatic Operatic Sqprano.HEKR PECHOTSOH, "iWorld'famed Versatile Violin Virtuoso. MISS SECCOMBE,, Charming Popular Contralto, THOMAS HARRIS, .^(Brilliant' New Zealand Elocutionist and Entertainer. 'j BMR WIELAERT. Pianist! / (Conduotor of Auckland Orchestral and '? " , other SoeieFies). 4 MADAME, , PECHOTSOH, Accompaniste. '' tthG Greyest Combination of Talent; that II has ever visited Wellington. ' Prices— 4s, 3s, 2s. Box Plan at Dresden. CE6RGE JAMIESON, P. A. HILLARY, ", Touring Manager. Manager, ■ -'-WTELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. ~ fBENTHAM RACECOURSE. '-' FIRST DAY (CUP DAY)— WEDNES- '■ DAY, 21st JANUARY. " SECOND DAY — ANNIVERSARY DAY, THURSDAY, 22nd JAN. '„ ffHIRD' DAY-SATURDAY, $th JAN. ' First Raco starts at Noon. '<■ Trains leavo for Racecourse ns follows : . —Wednesday, 21st, and Saturday, 24th— J To Afo dep, 10.23, 10,43 a.m.; Welling- j „ ton dep. 10.18, 10.40, 11, 11.9, and 12.6. ;: Thursday, 22nd— To Aro dep. 10, 10.21, 10.39, 10.54, and 12.13; Wellington dep. ; 10.9, 10.19, 10.37, 10.53. 11.3, 11.20, 12.23. A. E. WHYTE, Socrotary. ORAND SKA EXCURSION TO PICTON. THURSDAY, 22nd JANUARY (Anniversary Day ) 1 Magnificent Turbine Steamer MAORI, ! 4000 tons, " Will make an Excursion, as above (weather and circumstances ' permitting), leaving' Queens "Wharf v£ c a^tu., »ud ' Picton on return, at 3j %fjhv %in*«ff [RETURN FAKdif „. - ,-.* X /«, Children imdei. SS&^¥*S)»?' AFTERNOON TiLa. * - - 6d UNION STBAM SErfP CO. O_g NEW

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1914, Page 2