|~1 RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C, Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Le3sees George Willoughby, Ltd. Managing Director.., Mr. Geo. willoughby Directors ... Messrs. Geo. T. Eaton, A. B. Davies, and Ben. J. Fuller. "AT CRIPPLE CREEK!" "AT CRIPPLE CREEK!" ANOTHER. "WILLOUGHBY" TRIUMPH. 'Audience Last Evening Spellbound. !An Altogether Unique Production.Situations Sensational to a Degree. Climaxes, Unusually Thrilling. 1 TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. In the Great American Drama of Western Mining Life, "AT CRIPPLE CREEK!" "AT CRIPPLE CREEK!" r A Comedy Play of Intense Human Interest. 'A FASCINATING PRESENTATION. SCENIC STUDIES-MAGNIFICENT. MECHANICAL EFFECTS, MARVELLOUS. (An All-Engrossing "Types of Cosmopolitan Humanity" Characterisation. * The Auction of the Two _ Girls. ■ Tho Rescue in Mid-air. I The Attempted Flooding of tho Mine. J AN ABSOLUTE DEPARTURE FROM CUSTOMARY MELODRAMA. SPECIAL RETAINING ENGAGE- j MENT I Of j THE ERA COMEDY FOUR, Coloured Comedians, in Negro Song, Danco, Delightful Harmonies, Plantation Melodies, and Ragtime Novelties. ' THE NATIONAL DUO, Clever Juvenilo Specialists. i In Unique Impersonations. y Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Booking fee, Is. i Plane at tho Dresden until 5 t o'clock, i Subsequently and until 6.45, with Day Sales, at Cnristeson'e. \ Manager, A. W. BATISTE, i "PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. ! •*• Manners-street (next Begg's), j THE ONLY SHOW , WORTH WHILE), COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT ! "THE STAIN!" "THE STAIN!" "THE STAIN!" Mjffg o? those exciting Detective Dramas, excelling those pictures usually described as Detective Stories, inasmuch that it portrays Excellent Acting, Profound Plot, amidst Beautiful Surroundings. , Supported by "THE GUSHER!" "THE GUSHER!" A Keystone Comedy of the Highest Order. "WARWICK CHRONICLE." The Latest Events at Home and Abroad. "SPRING TIME AT .NICE!" A Superb Scenic And a Host of Others. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! ■CIMPRESS THEATRE. " Where Everybody Goes." Stalls 3d. Dress Cffcle 6d. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. " HEARTSEASE ! " (Vita's Great "Feature" Drama), "AN ITINERANT WEDDING!" (A.K.'s Big "Feature" Comedy). "HIS INDIAN NEMESIS!" (Kalem'u Spectacular Indian Drama), f THE SHADOWGRAPH MESSAGE < " (Powerful Story by S. and A.). "THE SKITTLE' MATCH JJ 1 * (Eiko's Irresistible Mirth-maker), !4! 4 SIMPLE SIMON'S DRAMA ! "■ (Gaumont's Fa-rce-Comedy). EMPBESS FULL ORCHESTRA. THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Best— FULLER'S PICTURES !— Best j TO-NIGHT'S GEEAT LIST. Thrilling Drama of tho West, "CHIVALRY OUTLAWED!" ♦'Liverpool Grand National I" "The Tango Tango !" "Line of Fate 1" AND 5 OTHER FINE PICTURES. 6d and Is. Reserves, Dresden, Is 6d. VICTORIA COLLEGE. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, 21st MAY, at 8 o'clock. The Public is Invited to the PRESENTATION of the GRADUANDS of VICTORIA COLLEGE, in the Town HoJl, Wellington. General Sir lan Hamilton, G.C.8.) will epeak, and the Right Hon the Prime Minister will also be present. It is suggested that Graduates (of any University) wear Academicals. Orchestra from 7.46 p.m. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS' CARNIVAL. In Honour of the Graduates of the Year. In the TOWN HALL. OWN II A L L. j ON FPJDAY, 22nd MAY, Commencing at 7.45 p.m. sharp, COME AND SEE The Two-act Musical Extravaganza, "BOADICEA !" '.'BOADICEA !" "BOADICEA !" COME AND SEE THE ANCIENT BRITONS And THE DRUIDS And THE ROMAN FEAST SCENE. Chorus of 70. Cast of 10 Orchestra of 26. Chorus of 70. Characters. Orchestra of 25. Conductor . , .Dr. W. Kington Fyffe. Admission, 2s 6d. Booking Fee, Is extra. A limited number of Is soate will bo available beneath the Gallery. Plan now open at The Dresden. For the benefit of t Hutt and Petone residents, a train will leave Lambton Station at 10.60 p.m. on the night of the performance, SEE THE STUDENTS' PROCESSION ON FRIDAY AT NOON ! SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. TEACHERS' TRAINING CLASSES. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 VJ o'clock, , Mr. A. Varney, A.C.P., will give fl course of 12 "Talks" to Teachers. All interested in Sunday Schools will be welcome. WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB. MEMBERS aro reminded that the Four(Aine postponed from Saturday last will be played on SATURDAY NEXT. Owing to tho unsettled weather the Dance has been POSTPONED until a later A. S. MACSHANE, Secretary. a — — MITCHELLTOWN ASSEMBLY. THE Committee of the above Assembly wish to remind the present and last soaeon's Invitation-holders that a Long Night will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, 23rd lost. Dancing 8 to 2 a.m.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 119, 21 May 1914, Page 2
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