TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, at 2.30. A GREAT PROGRAMME ! Last Nights of THE AERIAL BARTLETTS! A Most THE AERIAL BARTLETTS! Thrilling THE APJRIAL BARTLETTS ! Trapeze . THE AERTAL BARTLETTS ! Act. The Greatest A«rial Act ever seen here. THE FOUR GOLDINIS ! Spanish THE FOUR GOLDINIS ! Dancers. THE OHIPOLA TWINS AND BEAR! A Pleasing Vaudeville Novelty. PHHiLIPS AND MERRITT, The Favourite Vaudeville Comedians. TILLY DUNBAR. STAN STANLEY. Welcome Reappearance of JESSIE AND DOLLY MILLAR, In their pleasing- Musical Act. GORDON AND DAY In their Clever Eccentric Cycling Act. HART AND KENNEY, Duetfcista. THE ,NEW YORK COMEDY FOUR! A GERMAN INVASION, A Screaming Topical Absurdity by the Fuller-Brennan Stock Company. Prioea^D.C. a»d 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Booking at Dresden 6d extra. HARRY LAUDER! HARRY LAUDER! HARRY LAUDER! , Sole Direction J. and N. Tait. WELLINGTON SEASON, Box Plan opens at THE DRESDEN MONDAY NEXT, at 9 o'clock. MONDAY NEXT, at 9 o'clock. Dress Circle 'and Reserved Stalls, 7» 6d. i Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s 6d. Intending country patrons are request- ; ed to make early application for seats, which will be allotted in order received. To prevent the speculation in seats and to ensure for patrons an equal chance to seoure their favourite seats, a limit will be placed on the number of seats sold to any one person. ri RAND OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING SATURDAY, sth SEPT Messrs. J. and N. Tait Present HARRY LAUDER! HARRY LAUDER! HARRY LAUDER! The World's Greatest Entertainer, Supported by his Company of INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS, Including : IRENE BERCENYS, Cymbalist, Assisted by YOSKA, Violinist (from the Orpheum Circuit, U.S.A.) THE THREE HASSANS, In their Seneational Acrobatic Wire Aot (From the Leading Continental .Halls). MISS KITTY RYAN, ¦ Irish Ballad Singer (from the Queen' 6 and Royal Albert Hall, London). JACK ARK, Unique Diabolo Expert (From the Alhambra, Paris). , ERNEST SEWELL, Living Marionettist (From St. George* Hall, London). Appeared by Royal Command betore His Majesty King Edward VII. SELWYN DRIVER, Humour at the Piano (From London Coliseum). Appeared by Royal Command before His Majesty King George^ V. HORACE SHELDON, Musical Director (From tho London Palladium), And Specially Augmented Orchestra. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 75,6 d. Unreserved Seats, 5s and 3s. Box Plan oppit! at The Dresden on Monday. ' Chil' in arms not admitted. Sole Direction, J. and N. Tait. THE DANDIES ! THE DANDIES! ' THE DANDIES! "THE DANDIES" >..ll make a Strong Frontal Attack on Wellington. . NEXT MONDAY NIGHT In tho mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER As they are known to be provided with a Large Stock of Explosives (in the laughter line), and a Complote Firing Equipment, it is necessary that all , able-bodied. Citizens and Cifcizenesses come Armed with Silver to Repel the Attack. THE DANDIES! P.S.— The attack will last Six Nights. Plan, showing the positions which Citizens may occupy, is now on view at the Dresden. THE DANDIES! Ancient and Modern Coin, to the value of 3sj 2s, and Is will be occepted from all wishing to participate. , Direction — Edward Branscombe, Ltd. General Representative — John Hopkins. HIGHLAND SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON. "Comunn Nan Gaidheal." TOWN HALL. . TOWN HALL. SATURDAY, 29th AUGUST. Under the distinguished patronage a>nd in the presence of THEIR EXCELLENCIES LORD AND LADY LIVERPOOL, THE .RIGHT HON THE PRIME MINISTER, AND MEMBERS OF CABINET, HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR,And ' THE CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON. The Hon. J. G. W. AITKEN, the Society's Chief, will preside. A GREAT HIGHLAND CONCERT I A -GREAT HIGHLAND CONCERT! i In Aid of THE MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. PROGRAMME: Ba-gpipeHSelection— Wellington Pipe Band Address— Hon. J. G. W. AITKEN. International Reel— Flora Shaw, Lizzie Reid, Mary Reid, Lilly O'Leary Song — "The Standard on the Braes of Mar"— Mr. * Jago Song— "The Land of Hope and Glory"— Miss Eileen vDriscoll Song— "Deathless Army" — Mr. S. Allright Highland Fling — Elsie Burns, Jessie MacGillivray, Jano Jelly, Emma MacDflrmlfc, Colin Shaw, Harry Mac Lean, f Marjory MacGillivray Song— "Scots Wha Hae"— Mr. F. L. Pope Violin Solo-pMiß«i Freda Walters Song — "Annie Lailrie"~-Master Jack LeanSong — "Roaming in the Gloaming" — Mr. C. J. Houston INTERVAL. Sword Dance—-Flora 3haw, Jack MacLean, Lizzie Reid, Harry M'Lean Song — "Dourt the Burn, Davie Lad" — Mrs. Kennedy Violin Solo — Mr. Eric Miera Song — "The Highlandman's Toast" — Mi. Jago Irish Jig— Jane Jelly, Marjory MacGillivra.y Song— "The Trumpeter" — Mr. A. G. Hay Sailors' Hornpipe — Flora Shaw, Lilly O'Leary • Song— "The Marseillaise" (in vFrenoh)— Mr. S. Laslett Exton Sharin Tntibhas — Mary Hogg, Jack MacLean, Mary Jleid, Marjory MacGillivray, Jano Jelly, Harry Mac Lean Box Plan , at the Dresden. No extra charge for reserved seats. Tickets at Society's Office, 31, Panamastreet 3s, 2s, Is. Piper— T. A. Mao Donald. Pianists— Mrs. D. MacMillan and Miss Hanify. J. W. MACKAY, Secretary. T7*ILBIRNIE Senior Cadet Company will Parade at Oriental Football Gymnasium, FRIDAY, 28th, at 7.45 p m. C. A. IBBOTSON, , Col.-Sergt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 50, 27 August 1914, Page 2
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