GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT ! AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT ! # VIOE-REGAL NIGHT! "PAUL JONES!" "PAUL JONES!" BY THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY, Under direction MR. TOM POLLARD. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE! TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT I FAREWELL PERFORMANCE! TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NTGHT! 1 FINISH THE HOLIDAY. BY WITNESSING THE LAST OF A MEMORABLE KTIA SON. PRICES— 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Boxes £1 Is. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. Musical Director— Mß. D. A. KENNY^ E. B. VANCE, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. RACES. RACES. RACES. WINTER MEETING, rpRENTHAM "RACECOURSE! rpRENTHAM T3ACECOURSE! A RENTHAM JtiACECOURSBI X RENTHAM XVACECOURSE! FIRST DAY (STEEPLECHASE DAY): TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! (WEDNESDAY.) (WEDNESDAY.) FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. TRAINS LEAVE FOR COURSE AS FOLLOW:— Te Aro depart, 9.53 and 10.13 a.m. Wellington depart, 9.50, 10.10, 10.30, 10.40, 11 a.m., and 1.10 p.m. ■ , A. E. WHYTE, Secretary.
"■EVERYBODY'S" EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. THE POPULAR THEATRE With THE POPULAR PICTURES. A ' Big Instantaneous Hit. WHAT A GREAT PICTURE IT IS. The magnificent Dramatic Romance, set amid tho Mountain Crags, Lochs, and Moors of Bonnie Scotland. "BLACK RODERICK, THE POACHER" "BLACK RODERICK, THE POACHER" "BLACK RODERICK, THE POACHER" "BLACK RODERICK, THE POACHER" "BLACK RODERICK, THE POACHER" The Grand Story Superbly Acted. Picturesque Scottish Dressos, A GRAND PLAY O' THE LAND O' BURNS. Also, a side-splitting Keystone, " ''HIS FAVOURITE PASTIME!" Shrieks and yells greet Chas. Chaplin, the most "delicious "genteel drunk" of screen or stage. "ROMANCE OF THE NORTH-WEST." A Genuine Dramatic Treat. ' N 'RIOE CULTURE IN JAVA!" "GRAPHIC !" "POLIDOR AND THE LIONS!" (Comedy). ORCHESTRA AFTERNOON & NIGHT. 6d ADULTS. CHILDREN, 3d. All Plush Tip-up Chairs. HOW ARE YOU SPENDING THE LONG WINI , TER EVENINGS? THE best way is to get one of our new model Gramophones, tho mo3t rational and versatile entertainer of the day. It makes the homo a competitor with the Theatres', the Club, and -the Concert Hall, and provides amusement that will satisfy the whole family at a minimum of cost. You can get at BEGG'S the famous "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONES from £& 10s. "Zonophones" from £4, and "Lyricphones" from £3 10s". Rfecords of all tho World's Artists and leading Bands to choose from. "Laudqr" Records. A complete supply of all this popular Singer's Records now | in stock. I We would appreciate a visit, to our Gramophone Department — wo feel sure the latest model Gramophones will interest you. ' CHAS. BEGG y & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON PIANOS, MUSIC, & ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS^ u _ BEL CANTO GRAMAPHONES! THE BEL CANTO Cabinet instruments are the" most perfect of. their kind, ahd faithfully reproduce the sound of the human 'voice. "It Is Safe'tt) say that no other' instrument in the world 'can compare with the Bel Canto for beauty of design, price, or construction. CABINET. Made of Well seasoned, highly polished New Zealand woods, which add considerably to the cha"tn of the instrument. TONE ARM. Nickol plated, with goose neck and special patent exhibition sound box. MOTOR. Silent, simple, and strongly made. No complex 'parts to get out of order. PRICE. From £10 10s to £15 15s, and equal in value to the earlier make of instruments, sold elsewhere at £40. , Write for particulars of the Bel Capto, the best scientifically constructed instrument ever made. CHAS. GIORGI, PALMERSTON NOB-TH. LINDSAY'S " BOOT -SALE~! 'IS*; LAMBTON-QUAY, QALE IN FULL SWING ! , • GENUINE BARGAINS ! AMAZING REDUCTIONS ! GENTS' BOOTS, 7s lid; usually 22a (Black and Tan) j LADIES' SHOES, LADIES' BOOTS, jnust be sold to make room for FRESH GOODS. "LINDSAY'S" is the Hallmark of Steis ling Quality and Honest Trading. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY T6 SHARE IN THE PROFITS. i JUNIOR INSPECTOR. | \ LEADING Fire and Accident lusur- ' -^■*- ance Company requires the Services of a JUNIOR INSPECTOR. Apply .UNDERWRITER, „( Eveaiint Fott.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 12, 14 July 1914, Page 2
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