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yp<RAND OPERA HOUSE. THIS EVENING AT 8. THIS EVENING AT 8. Messrs. J. and N, Tait will Present The World's G-reatesfc Entertainer, HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. Supported by "THE'BERSCENYS, Cymbal Players SELWYN DRIVER, Humorist JACK ARK, Diabolo Expert MISS KITTY RYAN, Vocalist ERNEST SEWELL, Living Marionettiat THE HASSANS, High Wire Experts HORACE SHELDON, Musical Director And ' ' FULL ORCHESTRA. Five Shilling Tickets (Unreserved) „ .Three Shilling Tickets (Unreserved) , On Sale at Christeson'B. Two Shilling Seat© from 7.45 at Door only. ' Children Half-price to Matinee Only. Box Plan at the Dresden till 12 o'clock, fefter ■that hour at Christeeon's. MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT, At 2.30. ..; Children in, arms not admitted to any "j'efforniance. . LAST PERFORMANCE, Z ". FRJDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8. Sin aid of the patriotic fund. Z I'Meestfi. J. and N. Tait have pleasure '"in announciiig that they nave arranged ,?for tho Harry Lauder Company to give ►*** special » ~ MATINEE PERFORMANCE V^ On "1 FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT *) "' In the ' OPERA HOUSE, £&*" In Aid of the I'.'Z . '? PATRIOTIC FUND! Proceeds without any deduci'.tion 'Vhat&ver vriil be handed over to the ■ PATRIOTIC FUND. '. :; ■ mr. " >• HARRY LAUDER ;' \ HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER ' r HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER HARRY LAUDER , JAnd the Whole of tho Company hava Given their Services Free. «. . ' ■ Box Plan NOW OPEN at the Dresden. - Reserved Seats, 7a 6d; other prices, 3b, 2s. "<■ Management, J. & N. TAIT. ' ' WHERE TO-NIGHT? - * "Take All tho Svrift Advantage of the HoUrt," and go to MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE, Maiuiera-sti'eet. The Cosy Corner of Picturodom. BRIGHTEST AND BESTI I; ■ TO-DAY" AND. TO-NIGHT, » ' From Noon Onwards. "ABSINTHE!" "ABSINTHE!'^ A Tragic Drama of Infinite Parts. .Together with a Strong, Diversified Supporting Programme of Perfect Pictures, COMING, ON SATURDAY NEXT"STRONGHEART!" , ; 'KlaW and Erlanger's Enormous English ?"- and American Socoeas. ■ !A Rich and Warm Indian Story, shoVing the pitiable futility of attempting to 'join East and West. ',', Admission, 6d everywhere. rtKANp OPERA HOUSE, r A SEASON OF WORLD SUCCESSES. Commencing SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. ',! For a Season of Two Weeks, One Night. first' Production, •■ SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, And Fire Following Evenings. "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER !" "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER!" "HIS HOUSE IN OftDER!" By Sir A. W. Pinero. Interpreted by HUGH BUCKLER VIOLET PAGET ;: HUGH BUCKLER VIOLET PAGET -;■ 'And; then- Complete Company, from the . ( Little Theatre, Sydney. . - ' ' Presented 1 by BEAUMONT SMITH, LTD., , In, conjunction with Hugh Buckler, Ltd., ;" * Box- IPlans WEDNESDAY MORNING, ,' at the Dresden. ;t Prices— ss, 3g, Is. -' ' C. B. WESTMAOOTT. Manager. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, \* f , " Vivian-street. GREAT INTERNATIONAL* FAIR, To be Opened V, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, "^ _ At 8 o'clock, , f JBy, His Worship the Mayor (J. P. Luke Esq.). SPLENDID 'MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. FAIR CONTINUES On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND ; ; FRIDAY. TO KHANDALLAH AND NGAIO • RESIDENTS. HELP THE BATTLING BELGIANS. Attend the GRAND' - PATRIOTIC CONCERT ! To be hold in THE TOWN HALL, KHANDALLAH, On .WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 9th SEPTEMBER, Commencing at 8 o'clock. Splendid Programme by Leading Local Talent. Concert arranged by the Khandallah Literary and Debating ' Society. ADMISSION FREE, but there will be a Collection in aid of the BELGIAN *UND. His Wo/ship the Mayor, Mr. C. C. Crpmp, will preside. /k ~~" .SPRING FAIR. ~~ fOATRIOTIC Service is being rendered 'A" by tho V.M.C.A. at the Awapuni Camp. It ie providing a marquee in whicn the Soldjers can read, rest, or writo^ Tho' Ladies' Auxiliary of the Association is, holding a "Spring- Fair" in tho Y^M.C.A. Rooms, Willis-streot, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY of^ this •weok, and hopes tho public will extend to it their generous support. Her Excellency Lady Liverpool will Open tho "Fair" on WEDNESDAY, at 2.30, p.m. /Music, Cinematograph Ent?r-'-.iainrrients, and Competitions each oven- ■ ■ "-Admission Free. ; <TffiOROWHENUA TROTTING CLUB. FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. AT LEVIN; WEDNESDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, 1914, #235 ' IN STAKES. £235 ' 1 EVENTS. 60 ACCEPTANCES. HORSES FROM * • jCbristchurch, Hatvorn, Hawkes Bay, Masterton, Hutt, Petone, and other places . . " competing. f .; Train arrangements suitable to return same day from Wellington and Palmer : Eton North. B. R. GARDENER, Sec. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 59, 7 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 59, 7 September 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 59, 7 September 1914, Page 2