[ TITIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. ! Dkection Fuller-Breunan, Ltd. TO-NIGIIT, at 8. SATURDAY, at 2.30. A GREAT PROGRAMME ! Last Nights of THE AERIAL BARTLETTS I A Most THE AERIAL BARTLETTS! Thrilling THE AERIAL BARTLETTS! Trapeze THE AERIAL BARTLETTS I Act. The Greatest Aerial Act ever seen here. THE FOUR GOLDINIS ! Spanish THE FOUR GOLDINIS ! Dancers. THB OHIPOLA TWINS AND BEAR! A Pleasing Vaudeville Novelty. PHILLIPS 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 Kccantrio Cycling Act. . HART AND KENNEY, Diiettisfcs. THE NEW /YORK COMEDY FOUR! A GERMAN INVASION, A Screaming Topical Absurdity by the Fuller-Brennan Stock Company. Prices— D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Booking at Dresden 6d extra. t __^. TfIMPRESS THEATRE. " Where Everybody Goes." j STALLS, 3d; DRESS CHICLE. Si. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Positively LAST OPPORTUNITY of witnessing the plienomenal "Feature," "THE KING'S SERVICE!" With new supporting series. TO-MORROWy A specially selected series of piotures will replace "THE" KING'S SERVICE!" MANAGERIAL NOTICE. We have pleasure in announcing that we havo secured exclusive rights for the Great K&lem World Series. These are Pictures taken from Standard Plays. The first of these "features," "A CELEBRATED CASE!" | Will be screened on j MONDAY NEXT. "TtfiVERYBOD Y'S." OPERA HOUSE PICTURES. Best Continuous Theatre. Best Continuous Pictures. daily from noon till 10.30 p.m. orchestra afternoon & night. unrivalled in the land. A great 4000 ft dramatio story of a struggle against tyranny. An historic war drama, "FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809!" "FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809!" "FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809!" "FIGHTING BLOOD OF 1809!" Crowds flock to see it daily, "BRUSSELS!" War charged "BRUSSELS!" with £8.000,000. Men of Liege— "BELGIAN HEROES!" Men of Liege— "BELGIAN HEROES!" Late 'CROWN PRINCE of GERMANY Late CROWN PRINCE of GERMANY "SPITHEAD NAVAL REVIEW!" "SPITHEAD NAVAL REVIEW!" The Bulwarks of England. "FATAL MALLET"— Keystone. And other great subjectß. 3d Children. Adults 6d. mHE BRITANNIA. ■*- THE Continuous Theatre. TO-DAY'S REAL TRIUMPH. A Four-reel Dramatic Sensation By the FAMOUS NORDISK COMPANY, FAMOUS NORDISK COMPANY, Entitled " THE -GOLDEN CALF I" "THE GOLDEN CALF!" "THE GOLDEN CALF!" "THE GOLDEN CALF!" "THE GOLDEN CALF!" "THE GOLDEN CALF!" "THE GOLDEN CALF!" "THE GOLDEN CALF!" A superb etory, superbly acted, and gorgeously staged. A plot of exceptional power originality — intense — splendid. SUPPORTED BY "Law and the Man" — "Smoker Max Melodrama" — "Topical Gazette." TAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Fuller's Great Pictures. TO-NlGHT— Pleasure For All. "ADOPTED SON I" A Great "ADOPTED SON !" Drama. "A CUNNING INTRIGUE" (Drama). "GRANDMOTHER'S WEDDING DRESS." And an Extra Special List. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. | ' THE DANDIES 1 THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! Though the times be troublous and the sound of warfare is_ loud in^ the land, yet it is a good thing to divert one's thoughts for a' moment to those who bring good cheer, even THE ' DANDIES 1 THE DANDIES! TWO ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES Will be Presented. First Programme — Monday, Tuesday, Wed need a.y. Second Programme— Thursday, Friday, Saturday. THE DANDIES! Return Season Limited to SIX NIGHTS ONLY. . ' Commencing NEXT MONDAY, 31st AUGUST. npOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Plan now open at the Dresden. Tribute as usual— 3s, 2s, Is. Direction— Edward Br»nscombe, Ltd. General Representative — John Hopkins. T EAGUE FOOTBALL. THIS SATURDAY AT NEWTOWN PARK. ATHLETIC v. SUBURBS. Admission Free. ' AT PETONE. PETONE v. NEWTOWN. Admission. 6d. W. S. BRICE, Hon. Sec, W.R.F.L. tt^ENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN 15L CHURCH. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY NEXT, 30th. AUGUST. The Services will be conducted as under: — Morning— ll a.m., Rev. J. Gumming, M.A. Afternoon— 3 p.m., Mr. A. Varney, V.M.C.A. Evening— 7 p.m., Rev. J. K. Elliott, B.A. Special Hymns will be sung by a combined choir of children and adulte. Colledtions in aid of the Sunday School. ALL ARE WELCOME. FUNERAL CARD. nfIHE Friends of the kts John M'Cord J- are invited to attend his Funeral, which will le-ave his late residence, No. 36, Luxford-streot, on Saturday, 29th j inst., at 1.45 p.m., for St. Thomas* ' Church, thence to tho Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and Enibahner, 60, Ta.ranaki-6t. and 28. Rickliford-st. i Teh 957 (day and nighti
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 51, 28 August 1914, Page 2
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