HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Couttenay-plaoe. Direction Fuller-Brennans, Ltd TO-NIGHT I At 8. TO-NIGHT ! GIGANTIC ATTRACTIONS. A Stupendous Aggregation of Novelties. Continued Phenomenal Success of DEAVR'S MERRY MANNIKINS. DEAVE'S MERRY MANNIKINS. A Show that ha 3 Made Millions Laugh. DEAVE'S MF.RRY MANNIKINS. A Now and Distinct Stage Novelt>. DEAVE'S MERRY MARIONETTES. One of the Greatest Triumphs ever known j Supported by a Brilliant Co., including MISS JESSIE MILLAR, Assisted by MISS DOLLY MILLAR, • Another American Star Act. JOHNNY SMALL and SMALL SISTERS In their Eccentric Novolty Dancing Act, JAMES OPIE. LAVINIA TYSON. Last Two Nights, THE NEW YORK QUARTET! THE FOUR CASTING LAMYS. BEVAN AND FLINT, MILLIE DORIS. RAY LAWRENCE. Price*— D.C. and 0.5., 2s ; Stalls, Is bd ; Upper Circle, Is. Booking at Dresden, 6d extra. "EVERYBODY'S." ] "EVERYBODY'S." "EVERYBODY'S." TTIVERYBODY'S PICTURES. *X OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT, AT 7 P_>l. MONDAY NEXT, AT 7 P.M. GRAND OPENING. THE BEST CONTINUOUS THEATP.E THE BEST CONTINUOUS THEATRE Under the Southern Cross. We Flash our First Film on the Screen AT 7 P.M. AND AGAIN AT 9 P.M. THE PERFECT PHOTO-PLAY. 6000 Feet. 6000 Feet. "ORDERS UNDER SEAL!" "ORDERS UNDER SEAL!" "ORDER j UNDER SEAL!" "ORDERS UNDER SEAL!" "ORDERS UNDER SEAL!" "OREDRS UNDER SEAL!" A Continuous Film Marvel. A wonderful picture, which for sustained interest, magnificent photography, unique originnl effects, and real human acting, easily surpasees all melodramatic productions. ON AND AFTER, TUESDAY ON AND AFTER TUESDAY From 12 Nooa till 10.30 p.m. From 12 Noon till 10.30 p.m. AFTERNOON PICTURES and MUSIC. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. OUR PRICES i Day and Night, to All Paris — 6d ADULTS. CHILDREN 3d. 6d ADULTS. CHILDREN 3d. 6d ADULTS. CHILDREN 3d. All Plush Tip-up Chairs. All Plush Tip-up Chairs. "EVERYBODY'S." "EVERYBODY'S." EVERYBODY'S PICTURES! THE HARMONISTS. In the Presence of Ilia Excellency tho Governor and Lady Liverpool. m O W N (SMALL) HALL. WEDNESDAY isiixT, Ist JULY. Amy Woodforde-Finden's Song Cycle, "THE PAGODA OF FLOWERS." Prices— 3s (reserved), 2s, and Is. Plan and Tickets at the Dresden. Telephone 3390. fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY. 3rd JULY, 1914. NEW ZEALAND NATIVE ASSOCIATION. GRAND NATIVE ENTERTAINMENT! j (Maori and Fakcha.) Hakae, Poi Dances, Music and Song. Hakft of Welcome by the Maori Warriors. Tho Great Maori Legend by the Hon. A. T. Ngatu. Maoris at Some in Music, Song, and Story. Assisted by Wellington's Leading Talent. Prices 3a, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Dresden, on and after MONDAY. 29th JUNK. TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT. • HUTT BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB. THE FOURTH ANNUAL CONCERT Will be given on FRIDAY, 17th JULY, 1914, Under the Direction of Mr. E. J. Hill. Frttuco-Leoni's Charming Song-Cycle, j " DREAM FAIRIES," And vocal and instrumental numbers by Miss Helen Card'her. Miss Zita Ghapptnan, Mrs. Paton, and Messrs. E. J. Hill, Hamilton Hodgos, A. W. Newton, E, B. Gilchrist, Dr. Norman Hales, Signor Vitetta, Mr. D. A. Kenny, and • " MAORI BELLES FROM OTAKI." Boic-plan opens Monday next, 29th June, at R. Hannah and Co.'s, Lower Hutt. Tickets, 3s and 2s, obtainable from members of tho club. J. DAVIDSON, Hon. Sec. E. D. WOODWARD, Assistant Sec. THE BROOKLYN DANCING ASSEMBLY WILL hold Extended Night in tho Brooklyn Hall, Wednesday Next. Ist July. Dancing from 8 till 12. Subscription. — Gent.'s, Is; Ladips, 6d. Music by Miss Hawthorne. M. FULLFORD, Hon. Sec. <2T] BARNABAS CHURCH ° BAZAAR, 'ORIENTAL BAY KIOSK. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Ist and 2nd JULY. \ CONCERT EACH EVENING. Admission 1<». 1 DAFFODIL DANCING ASSEMBLY, Alcxundra Hall, Abel Smith-st., held every Tuesday ojening; eighth consecutive season. Invitation-holders, past and present season and friends,' aro respectfully reminded that Next Tuesday will be an Extended Evening; also thut the Annual Social takes place Tuesday, 14th July. Popular floor, and musician, Miss Hawthorne. A. FIRTH, Hon. Sec. _ YM.C.A.— 7.30 p.m. (To-night), Bible • Study, " Hebrows." 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting; leader, A. Jameson, National Secretary. TO-MORROW. 4 p.m., Men's Mooting; address by E. Dimant, Esq., on " God in and out of Business " ; all men cordially invited. 5_ p.m., Strangers' Tea; visitors to tho city welcome. THE WELLINGTON POULTRY. PIGEON, AND CANAItY SOCIETY. mHIRTY-SFXOND ANNUAL SHOW A in tho HARBOUR BOARD'S X SHED NEXT WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 'AND FRIDAY. RECORD ENTRIES. RECORD ENTRIES. Tho Art Union Tickots in connection with the Show can be obtained for Is, at O. Haynes, Molesworth-street; W. Biddlo, Molesworth-street ; J. B. Speed, Lamb-ton-quay; F. CocW-, Ltd., Willis-alreet ; CVaven and Co., Willis-street ; and Foglia and Cop]>, Vivian-street. The Art Union Tickets admit Purchasers to the Show. J. QQBJDON, Hob. Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 2
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