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GOOD-BYE TO HARRY LAUDER, GOOD-BYE TO HARRY LAUDER, GOOD-BYE TO HARRY LAUDER, GOOD-BYE TO HARRY LAUDER, GOOD-BYE TO HARRY LAUDER, GOODBYE TO HARRY LAUDER, THE WORLD'S PRIME LAUGHMAKER. fIMfESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT announce ILtJL that notwithstanding the great success of the season, Mr. Lauder's last appearances will be to-night and to-mofr-row night, rf-N'RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. and N. Tait TO-NIGHT, •In -the presence of His Excellency the ' Governor, Lord Liverpool, Countess of Liverpool, and Suite. AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. Special Matinee (see below) To-morrow. Positively Farewell Appearances of HARRY LAUDER. -• ' HARRY LAUDER, HARRY LAUDER, HARRY LAUDER, HARRY LAUDER, IThe Greatest Personality on tho Stago ! To-day. > Harry Lauder Sings New Songs To-night j ■ 1 ROAMIN' IN THE GLOAMIN'. WEDDING OF SANDY M'NAB. TA, .TA, MY BONNIE MAGGIE, DARLING. Also, ' SAFTEST O' THE FAMILY, WEE DEOCH AND DORIS. ETC. Harry Lauder and the Brilliant Com"paHy supporting him constitute the greatest entertainment ever seen in the Dominion. Book Seats at Dresden, and save disap- ." pointment. ... ResetTed Stalls and D.C., 7s 6d. tfIVE HUNDRED FIVE SHILLING TICKETS .'". Will be Sold for Each Performance Gallery 3s early door, and 2s late door '»t 7.45. Day. Sales at Christeson's. .-'-- ROLL UPI , ,ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ' ROLL UP! ■ " JROLL UP! -ROLL UP.' ' » TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, - . .TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, , - TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, »...-.„. • At 2.15. : HARRY LAUDEE, MATINEE. HARRY LAUDER MATINEE. HARRY LAUDER MATINEE. IN AID OF THE PATRIOTIC FUND, THE Whole Takings of To-morrow's . t Matinee will be handed over to the Patriotic Fund without any deduction. The Following Artists will appear: j MR. HARRY LAUDER ■ MR. JACK ARK MR. ERNEST SEWELL THE THREE HASSANS ] " '' ' MR. SELWYN DRIVER ■ THB ORCHESTRA— Conductor, MR. SHELDON. SPECIAL NOTICE : Eve^rone attending to-morrow's matinee is reminded that the whole proceeds aris j mg from the sale, of tickets, souvenirs, 4 ..photographs, programmes, and flowers at the matin eo will be handed over to tho Fund without any deduction whatever. Prices— 7s 6d, ss, 3«, and 2s. ' Plan at Dresden. J. AND N. TAIT. NLARGED AUTOGRAPH PHOTOGRAPH OF .„. . -MR,., HARRY LAUDER -,b .Wilt be auctioned on Friday evening a.t - the Opera House. The proceeds will be * .handed to the Patriotic- Fund. ri RAND OPERA HOUSE. - 'A SEASON OF WORLD SUCCESSES. J Commencing f SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER. For a season of FOURTEEN NIGHTS , , SATURDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, • And Five Following Evenings. mi ' Pinero'-s Masterpiece — "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER!" ''HIS HOUSE IN ORDER I" "" ' "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER!" Interpreted by , HUGH BUCKLER VIOLET PAGET HUGH BUCKLER VIOLET PAGET 'And their Complete Company, from the 'Little Theatre, Sydney. Presented by BEAUMONT SMITH, LTD., - In conjunction with Hugh Buckler, Ltd. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN at' the -Dresden. ,'" Prices— Ss, 3s, Is. KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUT. '(Kindly lent free of all charge.) - « FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 19U/ ;i PROGRAMME OF WAE RELIEF FUND CONCERT. \ '- ' Part, I 4 ' 1. "God Save tho King. ..The Company &-Sone— "The Two Grenadiers" * ' (Schumann) Mr. Fred Twiss 1 3. Song— Mies Phoebe Parsons, R.A.M.C. 1 4. Ffeebooter Songs— (a) "The -> R-ebel;" (b) Up in the Saddle" - ' (Wallace) Mr. ¥. V. Waters -. S. Duet— The Misses, Segrief ;. ■ 6. Song— "Even Bravest Heart"' ("Faust") (Gounod) '■■ *"' ' Mr. 'Hamilton Hodges . .7. Song — "There's a Land" ; " (Frances Allitsen) ....• Mrs. Paton . 8. Song— Mr. E. J. Hill '. 9. Humorous item — Mr. Alec Newt»ii Part 11. ! 10. Song — "The Drummer of < Graivelot" (Gordon Temple) Mr. C. Hickxiott ," 11. »Son|;-"Misf) • Segrief ■> ~ „ 12. RecitatioD--"Tho Revenge" (Lord Tennyson) Dr. Purdy . 13. Song — "Wcro I the Streamlet" ' t ' (Lloyd) Mr. Hamilton Hodges / 14. Duet — "Love's Command" (A. Goring Thomas) < Miss Parsons and Mr, F. Twiss 15. Song— "The 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— Mrt. E. H. Queree. Piano^ kindly lent by Dresden Piano Co. Admission — 2s and Is. YM.C.A. LADIES' AUXILIARY. SPRING FAIR. ,-,; TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! •i ' 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. '* Opened 3 p.m. by Mrs. E. Lowe, President Auxiliary. '{ Eveiling. 1 Kinematogriiph, Concert Pror gramme, _ Competitions, Shooting, etc. Admission Free, Everybody Come. Bargains. " ~ ' KARORI. . ' ! A CONCERT will be held at the ' iA. Parochial Hall TO-NIGHT ' i (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock. First-class Progranvn* arranged under the direction , of Mr Oakey. The receipts to be dovoted to the Karori School. ' - ! * " WILFRID SKEGG, Hon. Sec. •'■ SCIENCE CONGRESS. '' f ADDRESSES AT VICTORIA ■ IA. COLLEGE. THURSDAY, 10th Sept., 8 p.m.— "An ■ Ammoaia System of Acids, Bases, and ■ Salts," with experiments, by E. C. Franklin^ Professor of Chemistry, Stanford ' University, California. .' FRIDAY, 11th Sept., 8 p.m.— "English 1 Universities and English Public Schools, -„ by Dr. H. B. Gray, late Headmaster - J j^_ Brudfieid College, formerly President of the "Educational Section of the British Association. 1. H. LABY, Hon. Sec.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 2

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