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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. THE FULLER-BRENNAN ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Unqualified and Glorious Success of MARCELL and BELL Dancers MARCELL and BELL and MARCELL and BELL Equihbriste MARCELL and BELL Extraordinary. In entirely new STERLING and LOVE sketch, "Discord STERLING and LOVE ajid Harmony." STERLING and LOVE PHIL PERCIVAL The Versatile PHIL PERCIVAL Monologue PHILTERCIVAL Entertainer. BONITA In her Sensational BONITA Sharpshooting Act. In his Remarkablo BILLY LEE Stockwhip Act. BILLY LEE RAY DEVERE. SAM -LA MERT. PHILLIPS and MERRITT. TILLY DUNBAR. BRIGHT SISTERS. "TWO OF A KIND," By the Fuller-Brennan Stock Co. Pricee— 2s, Is 6d, and U. Book at Dresden, 6d extra. Doors open 7.15. THE CENSORIOUS WORLD HAS NO PITST FOR A WOMAN ■ WHO HAJ3 BEEN DIVORCED However extenuating may be the circumstances, oven if the woman is guiltless, but the evidence given secures her conviction, she is marked down as a sort of Social Pariah. In thia production we are shown such a woman, and tho tragio consequences which follow tho judgment of the Divorco Court. IN THE HOUR of HER TEMPTATION IN THE HOUR of HER TEMPTATION ■Jft/TAOMAHON'S NEW THEATRE. ■THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. •' WHERE TO-NIGHT? "To mix reason with pleasure and wisdom and mirth at MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE, Manners-street. The Cosy Corner of Picturedom. Last Day and Night of ' "ABSINTHE 1" The Triumphant Tragedy of all the ages. To-morrow and Friday ' at every Session, and for theso two days only, IN tho HOUR of HER TEMPTATION IN tho HOUR of HER TEMPTATION Tho Prettiest, Most Perfect, Most Pathetic Picture Story ever shown. Tho Censorious World' has no pity for a woman who has been divorced. Next Production — Saturday — Klaw and Erlunger's Enormous success, "STRONGHEART." Admission. 6d everywhere. A TREAT FOR OLD AND YOUNG ! A TREAT FOR OLD AND YOUNG ! /"iRAND . ENTERTAINMENT By. THE FAMOUS ROTORUA MAORI OHOIR ROTORUA MAORI OHOIR ROTORUA MAORI OHOIR And the i CHAMPION POI and HAKA DANCERS [ OF NEW ZEALAND. r IN THE TOWN HALL, IN THE TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW, 9th and 10th SEPT. At 8 p.m. - -' At 8 p:m. Doors open 7.15 p.m. 1 SWEET SINGING ! DELIGHTFUL DANCING! THRILLING TABLEAUX! Beautiful and Truthful , Expositions of Old-time Maori Life. ADMISSION ONE SHDLLING ADMISSION ONE SEALING To All Parts of Hall. Proceeds in Aid of MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND. H. AMOS, Hon. Sec. Sports and Entertainments Committee, Banks' s Commercial College. ' ING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER! HUT. . ! (Kindly lent free of all charge.) FRIDAY, llth SEFf EMBKIi, 1914. PROGRAMME OF WAIt RELIEF FUND CONCKUT. Part L 1. "God Save tho King". ..Tho Company 2. Song — "The Two Grenadiers" (Schumann) Mr. Fred Lewis 3. .Song— Miss Phoebe Parsons, R.A.-M.C. 4. Freebooter Songs— (a) '"The y Rebel;" (b) Up in the Saddle" (Wallace) Mr. F. V. Waters 5. Duet — 'The Misses Segrief 6. Song — "Even Braved Heart" ("Faust") (Gounod) Mr. 'Hamilton Hodges 7. Song — "There's a ' Land" (Frances Allitsen) Mrs. Paton 8. Song— Mr. & J. Hill i 9. Humorous item — Mr. Alec Newton | Part 11. 10. Song— "The Drummer of Gravelot" (Gordon Temple) Mr. C. Hickmott 11. Song— -Miss Segrief 12. Recitation— "Tho Revenge" (Lord Tennyson) Dr. Purdy 13. Song— "Were I tho Streamlet" ' " (Lloyd) Mr. Hamilton Hodges 14. Duet — '"Love's Command" (A. Goring Thomas) Miss 'Parson* and Mr. F. Lewis 15. Song— "Tho Bugler" (Pinsuti) Mr. Hugh Wright 16. Song— 'Miss_ Agnes Segrief 17. Humorous item — Mr. Aleo Newton 18. "Rule Britannia"— Mr. E. J. Hill and Chorus At the Piano— Mrs. E. H. Qiteree. Piamo kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. Admission— £s and Is. WORDS cannot describe Noro. See it _at_Bhortt|e Theatre, Monday Next. mOWNIIALL CONCERT CHAMBER". WEDNESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. MISS ZOE BARTLEY, ZOE BARTLEY, Assisted by MISS ALICE SAUNDERS (Ohristchurcb) And - ■ MR. J. F. MONTAGUE (Auckland). DRAMATIC, HUMOROUS, AND MUSICAL RECITALS. . A delightfulTprogramme. Box Plan Opens Dresden on FRIDAY. Admission— 3s (Reserved), 2e, and Is. commonwealtlTand dominion LINE, LTD. S.S. STAR OF AUSTRALIA, FROM NEW YORK. t giHE above Steamer, having arrived, A will commence to discharge forthwith at King's Wharf. Consignees_ are requested to present Bills of Lading, pay freight (if any), and take delivery of their cargo. All cargo is at consignees' risk after leaving f-hip's tackles, and if not promptly removed will be Btored at their risk and expense. Cargo landed in a damaged condition must be examined and claim settled prior to its removal. No claim will bo recognised after tho removal of cargo. Captain J. Mann Hart will not be responsible for any debts contracted by his crow without his written authority. W. M.- BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., 4gentsj J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 61, 9 September 1914, Page 2

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