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I^RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction George Willoughby, Limited. Managing Director . Mr. Geo. Willoughby Directors . Geo. T. Baton, A. B. Davies, and Ben J. Fuller. TO-NIGHT and FOUR MORE NIGHTS. SUCCESS ! SUCCESS ! • ' Of the ROSARY ROSARY ROSARY ROSARY George Willoughby, ROSARY ROSARY Ltd , and ROSARY ROSARY E. J. Carroll, ROSARY ROSARY in presenting ROSARY ROSARY MR. ROSARY HARRINGTON REYNOLDS, Th© Distinguished American Actor, As FATHER BRIAN KELLY, Supported by the Original Company, HAVE MADE ONE of the BIGGEST SUCCESSES ' .WELLINGTON HAS YET SEEN. Only Five More Nights of "THF, ROSARY." "TUTS ROSARY." "THE ROSARY." "THE ROSARY." "THE ROSARY." Box Plan This Afternoon at ChrisfceBon's. Prices— 4s, 3s, 2s, and le. Earlier as usual at Christeson's. Business Manager— GEOßGE BULLER. SHORTT'S THEATRE, Willis-street. The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures This Theatre is now famoin for the magnificence of its Star Pictures. ON MONDAY We have pleasiii'o in announcing that we will present for the first time that famous 4000 ft Masterpiece, "THE DOOM OF DARKNESS." "THE DOOM OF DARKNESS." "THE DOOM OF DARKNESS." "THE DOOM OF DARKNESS." "THE DOOM OF DARKNESS." " THE DOOM OF DARKNESS." | This Picture created _ a sensation in Australia. Ladies will be spncially interested in this superb feature drama. "THE DOOM OF DARKNESS." "THE DOOM OF DARKNESS." 1 "THE DOOM OF DARKNESS." j 'A Story of a woman's heroism and solf-sacrifice. Alympia f "^skating rinkl V** Vivian-srreet. TO-NIGHT. .TO-NIGHT. ] FINAL EVENT (Waltzing) in COUPLES' COMP3STITION SERIES. Al=o PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. NEXT SATURDAY THE RINK WILL FINALLY CLOf* Skating has not come to stay, so take advantage while you may. Nexi/ Saturday's approaching fast. The opportunity s youi' last. J. MATSON. Proprietor. ' SUNDAY CONCERT 1 ~ SUNDAY CONCERT! SUNDAY CONCERT! arris majesty's theatre, ; TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 28th JUNE, At 8.15 p.m. I .WELLINGTON CITY BAND. j (Late Garrison Band). ! BAND WILL PLAY: March, "Tho Gladiator's Farewell" (Blankenburg) Contest Selection, "Nabucca" . (Verdi) Air, "Austrian Hymn" . (Arr. Rimmer) (With variation for Cornets, Euphonium, Horns, and Basses). Quickstep, "The Conservator" (Nicholson) MR. HARRY PMIPPS Will Sing: "Like Stars Above" . . ... (Squire) i ."Thora" , (Adams) MR, A. R. PETERSON Will Sing: "The Watchman" (Squire) ."Sea Road" (Wood) MR, P* L. MINIFLE Will Play : Piccolo Solo, "Will o' the Wisp" (Wilcox) Musical Director, Lieut. T. Herd. 'Accompanist, Mr. R. C. Hollow, Silver coin collection. Admission free. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Piano Company. I SPEND SUNDAY AFTERNOON PROFITABLY 'At THEmiLLIE GALLEEY Of BRITISH PAINTINGS In' HARBOUR SHED "U," Near Ferry Wharf. OVER- 200 Oil Paintings and 150 Water Colours on view, also scores of Etchings and Lithographs, by Frank Brangwyn, Joseph Pennell, and others. The Finest Art Exhibition ever held in Wellington ! A treat for tho Connoisseur; an education, for Ihe Student; a source of real pleasure to every lover of good pictures. HOURS; ' * Every day (except Sunday). — 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and t Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday Evenings, from 7.30 to 10. SUNDAY— 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission FREE on Sunday; Voluntary Contributions at door. Other DAYS— Is; Children, 6d. Season Ticket, 7s 6d ; Students' Tickets, ss. Art Union Tickots, 2s 6d each, or Book of Nine, 20s. PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. rjpH_ Inaugural Meeting of the Wei- , JL lington South P.S.A. Society will take pkco TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 28th, at 3 p.m., in tho Methodist Church, Donald M 'Lean-street. Ado'rcss: Mr, C. Whitehouse, of Thames, who is deeply interested in tha Brotherhood movement. Soloists: Mr. J. Lloyd_ Ltlnt and Miss _■. Cummins'. Accompanist, Miss Ward. Selection by Orchestra. Chairman, His Worship th. Mayor. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS. *R EV. CANON GARLAND will ■" Preach in KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on SUNDAY EVENING, the 23th, at 7 p.m. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS. fTRHE usual Monthly Meeting of the JL Wellington Central Committee will be held in St. John's Manager's Room, on MONDAY NEXT, at 5.30 p.m. _. , , — — ~i_J BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS. THE ueu»l Monthly Prayer Meeting will bo held in St. John's Class Room, Willis-street, on MONDAY EVENING, «t 8 o'clock. CLYNO MOTOR AND SIDE-CAR ffcjk LMOST new, in perfect order, with. __l aJI accessories, any trial givea, in_peetion in Wellington. Prico £75. Ost mood, National Mvtua-l Building!. ' i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 2

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