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"/7< RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction „..., <.. ... J. acd N. Tait TO-NIGHT, 'And Every Evening This Week Until Friday Night. MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.15. Messrs. J. and N. Tait Present HARRY LAUDER. v HARRY LAUDER. N HARRY LAUDER. ! HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. The World's Greatest Laugh-maker, j And Brilliant Company of INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS. Plans at the Dresden. RESERVED SEATS, 7s 6d. Five Shilling Tickets, ! Five Shilling Tickets, Five Shilling Tickets, Back StaUs (Unreserved), Sold at Christeson's and the Doors. Three Shilling Tickets, Three Shilling Tickets, " Three Shilling Tickets, " ~ 'Admitting to Early Gallery, Sold at Christeson's and Doors. ' Two Shilling Tickets, ' • Two Shilling Tickets, Two Shilling Tickets, jAdmitting' to Lato Gallery, at 7.45, At Doors Only. FINAL PERFORMANCE, FRIDAY NIGHT. TN AID OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND. HARRY LAUDER MATINEE, HARRY LAUDER MATINEE, fIARRY LAUDER MATINEE, HARRY LA'UDER MATINEE, HARRY LAUDER MATINEE, HARRY LAUDER MATINEE, HARRY LAUDER MATINEE, HARRY LAUDER MATINEE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. FRIDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. FRIDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. * The whole Proceeds without deduction ■will be handed over to the Patriotic Fund. Plana at Dresden. Prices, 7s 6d, ss, 3s, and 2s, J. and N. TAIT. XjiMPRESS THEATRE. " Wher» Ererybody Goes." STALLS, 3d; DRESS CHICLE, 6d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! Klaw and Erlangor's Great Sensational Melodrama* "MAN'S ENEMY!". "MAN'S ENEMY!" ' "MAN'S ENEMY!" The Empress Theatre has secured the copyright for Klaw and Erlanger's World-famed Productions. "HARRY LAUDER AT LAST SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL MATCH." •AND OTHER "FEATURES." • - EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. TAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Fuller's Magnificent Special. LAST TWO NIGHTS Charles Dickens' 3 Greatest Story, "DAVID COPPERFIELD." "DAVDD COPPERFIELD." "DAVID COPPERFIELD." ' Acted by All English Stars. - SCREENED TO SPECIAL MUSIO! '2d and 6d, Children. Adults, 6d and Is. riEAND OPERA HOUSE. A SEASON OF WORLD SUCCESSES. Commencing ' , ■ SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. For * season of FOURTEEN NIGHTS And Five Following Evenings. "*'.' ", '-" Pinero's Masterpiece — ■ "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER!" "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER!" *: "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER!" ", Interpreted by HUGH BUCKLER VIOLET PAGET -HUGH BUCKLER VIOLET PAGET ■'And their Complete Company, from the 11 ' Little Theatre, Sydney. ,^ . ' Presented by Z BEAUMONT SMITH, LTD., Z3n conjunction with Hugh Buckler, Ltd., '.' Box Plan* "WEDNESDAY MORNING, at the Dresden. Prices— Ss, 3e, Is. " _ C. B. -WESTMACOTT, Manager. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Vivian-street. ;/^REAT INTERNATIONAL FAIR, { To be Opened THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, 1 At 8 o'clock, ;B.t Eti« Worship the Mayor (J. P. Luke Esq.). 'SPLENDID MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. FAIR CONTINUES On -': WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. ' ' SPRING FAIR. "PATRIOTIC Sorvico is being rendered JL by the V.M.C.A. at the Awapuni Camp, It ia providing a marqu.ee in •which the Soldiers can read, rest, or write._ The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Association is holding a, "Sp-rin"- Fair" in. .the V.M.C.A. Rooms, Willis-street, TOMORROW and THURSDAY of this week, and hopes the 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 Entertainments, and Competitions each evening, i Admission Free, ' TTTOROWHENUA TROTTING CLUB. FIRST ANNUAL MEETING, AT LEVIN, WEDNESDAY, 9fch SEPTEMBER, 1914£235 IN STAKES. £235 7 EVENTS. 60 ACCEPTANCES. HORSES FROM Christchurch, Hawera, Hawkes Bay, Mas- ■ ierton, Hutt, Petone, and other places competing. ' Train arrangements suitable to return •ame day from Wellington and Palmerston North. _. B. R. GARDENER, Sec. FUNERAL NOTICE. npiHE Friends of tke late Janet Fraeer JL are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her lato r«sieUnco, 148, Hutt-road, Petone, on Wednesday, 9th September, nt 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. a _ J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, 131, Jackson-street, Pefcone, and Cuba-street fiutt^ ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 2