||"1 RAND OPERA HOUSE. - -I/eesees ...■ » J. C. Williamson, Ltd, ,'|Sub-Less#«» „,... Oeorge Willoughby, Ltd. -■'Managing Director. .Mr. Geo. Willoughby Directors .. Messrs. Geo T. Enton, A. B. ; Dnviee, ami Ben. J. Fuller. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT B. Positively Finnl Performance of "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN!" IN MUSICAL MELODRAMATIC SETTING. Presented by GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. SECOND GREAT PRODUCTION, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), ' 'AND THREE FOLLOWING EVENINGS. ffho Fascinating aoVl Thrilling American Mining Drama. ;. "AT CRIPPLE CREEK!" '. j?roduced on a scale of Unusual Mag- ' uificence and completeness, and inter- * ipreted by the Finest Cast .ever seen iri Sensational Molodrama. iMR. CYRIL MACKAY, In and Congenial •MISS NELLIE FERGUSSON Roles. " NEW AND REALISTIC SCENIC EFFECTS. > Special Appearances of -; THE ERA COMEDY FOUR, "^ Coloured Comedians, in Plantation Melo,f idles, Songs, Dances,, and Ragtime Novel- *« J - ' - iies. *; " ' "THE NATIONAL DUO, Clever . Juvenile Specialists. ** In Unique Impersonations. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Booking fee, Is. ' Plans at the Dresden until 5 o'doek. ' Subsequently a.nd until 6.45, with Day Soles, at Christeson'e. Business Manager, A. W. BATISTE. TPMPRESS THEATRE, " Where Everybody Goes." Stalls 3d. Dress Circle 6d. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. ' "THE BANKER'S RUSE !" ' "THE BANKER.'S RUSE !" ""■ - (Cines* Great Detective "Feature"). ,'. /'THE HAREM" (Lubrn Drama). ""WILLIAMSON WEEKLY" (Topical). .. ' "THE VOSGES" (Scenic). : — "ANDY" ON THfi STAGE 1" (Edison's Big Comedy Hit). '•'" »A WATER-SOAKED HERO J , (Lubin's Laughter-maker). , IMPRESS FULL' ORCHESTRA. S"" HORT T' S THEATRE, ;> Willia-efcreet. 1 TJltf Home of Perfectly Projected Pictured yX •; ANIGHT i TO-NIGHT! ' ■ tYeeierdayis Change of Programme an ','; ' Instantaneous. Success. V VV BRONCHO'S v ' ■j Sensational 3000 ft -"Feature," , "THE FALSE"! TYPIST,!" ' • •'THE FALSE TYPIST!" ".'.".." "THE FALSE TYPIST!" , , ' i "THE FALSE TYPIST !" ■••'- "THE FALSE TYPIST!" ->'iEm;hueiaßtically' Received by a Large V'"'/"' V ". Audience. "' '1 , ",TB(E FALSE TYPIST !" "£ "FALSE TYPIST !" FftEV IT : TO-NIGHT! • s-;\,;s -;\,; SEE IT TO-NIGHT! '' J- % A Sensational Story of Intrigue and 'Corruption in the American Political, World .„. . i Supported by ' v ' " A MAGNIEICENi 1 SELECTION Of the World's Latest Releases. THEATRE, NEWTOWN.' , Best— FULLER'S PICTURES .'—Best 1 TO-NIGHT'S Great EXTRA SPECIAL ! LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT ! „ LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT ! 2 v. Most Interesting Ever Screened. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. ' The Beet Race Ever Shown. I. An. EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAMME 3d and 6d, Children; Adults, 6d and Is. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK, Vivian-street. TO-MORROW NIGHT, LADIES' HOCKEY MATCH, ■ HINEMOA v. TUI. « * ' - THURSDAY 'NEXT, LADIES' GLIDING COMPETITION ! • Also. MEN'S HOCKEY MATCH (Wellington /•V. Pdtone). FRIDAY NIGHT, ATHLETIC v. SOUTHERN. J. MATSON, Proprietor. Note.— All Ragtime played by Olympia Band is obtainable at 1 Anglo-American Music- Co., Cuba-street. SOCIALIST HALL, MANNERS-ST., 'TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock. Miners, Promoters, and Officials on the West Coast. ."A DENUNCIATION OF FLAGRANT ABUSES," By a Miner. Shareholders specially invited. Silver Coin Collection. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. OTVIC RECEPTION TO GENERAL SIR IAN HAMILTON. HIS Worship the Mayor and Councillors, on behalf of the Citizens of [Wellington, will tender A PUBLIC RECEPTION To GENERAL SIR IAN HAMILTON, G.C.8., IN THE TOWN HALL, On FRIDAY NEXT, the 22nd INSTANT, At 4 p.m. , Citizens. (Ladies and Gentlemen) are cor"tHatty itivitcd to be present. A suitable Selection, of Music will be , rendered by the City Organist. Doors will bo open at 3.15 p.m. JNO, R. PALMER, Town Clerk. . , ■ 19fch May, 1914. 'order of the star in the east. 'T»t7BLIO Lecture, Theosophical Hall, JT,' Balanoe-stroet, WEDNESDAY, 20th ■ MAY, at 8 p.m. >^H£i SECOND ADVENT; WHAT IS ,>;•"' , , ' it?" "By; MISS HELEN HORNE, Travelling Lecturer for tho Order. jTI/TIRAMAR GOLF CLUB. Bogey Competition NEXT SATURDAY. , Men's Foursomes, 30th MAY. Entries close, at .Secretary's Office oil THURSDAY, 28th. Seniors (12-9 and under) play with Juniors. G. 0. SUTTON, Secretary. fTIHOSE interested in making a PresenJL tation to the Reverend Joshua Jones and his Family, on their loawing the Hutt Parish, are cordially invited to meet at St. James'a Schoolroom, Lower Hutt, on tUe EVENING OF FRIDAY, the 22nd v ituitswil;, »t 8 o'clock. —•' - < D. -M. YFATS, V. DE J. CLERE, gvnveners A v
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 2
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