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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, at 2.36. THE FULLER-BRENNAN ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, Unqualified and Glorious Success of MARCELL and BELL Dancers MARCELL and BELL and MARCELL and BELL Equilibrists MARCELL and BELL Extraordinary. In entirely new STERLING and LOVE sketch, "Discord STERLING and LOVE and Harmony." SIERLINC4 and LOVE PHIL PERCIVAL- The Versatile PHIL PERCIVAL Monologue PHIL PERCIVAL Entertainer. BONITA In her Sensational BONITA Sharpshooting Act. In his Remarkable BILLY LEE Stockwhip Act. BILLY LEE BAY DI3VERJ2. SAM LA MERT. PHILLIPS and MERRITT. TILLY D UNBAR. BRIGHT SISTERS. "TWO OF A KIND," By the Fuller-Brennan Stock Co. Prices— 2s, Is 6d, aud Is. Book at Dresden, 6d extra. Doors open 7.15. i THE BRITANNIA, THE Continuous Theatre. "Where Everybody Meets Everybody." TO-DAY, THURSDAY. An unusual "Feature" Drama in Two Reels, "THE MASKED DANCER!" "THE MASKED DANCER!" "THE MASKED DANCER!" "THE MASKED DANCER!" "THE MASKED\ DANCER!" A love story of extraordinary charm and great virility. "TANGO TROUBLES !" Screaminff "TANGO TROUBLES !" farce. "WINTER SCENES IN CHAMOUNE" "HIS COMRADE'S WIFE !" Appealing "HIS COMRADE'S WIFE !" drama Humming "RURAL DEMON !" Keystone. "RURAL DEMON !" Girl and tho Gondolier — Topical Budget. LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET, Showing THE KING AND HIS FLEET! THE KING AND HIS FLEET! His Majesty on board tho Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert leads THE GREAT ARMADA THE GREAT ARMADA THE GREAT ARMADA OUT TO SEA. TOEOPLE'S , PICTDRE PALACE, ■"" Manners-street (next Begg's). THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE! TO-NIGHT! , ' TO-NIGHT! ' CINE'S FAMOUS MASTERPIECE, THE GAMBLERS ! Another of those THE GAMBLERS 1 corking good hits— THE GAMBLERS 1 tho kind that made THE GAMBLERS! "Oines" famous. DifTHE GAMBLERS ! " f erent from all other THE GAMBLERS! "Cines" features, this ! THE GAMBLERS! ono tells a good THE GAMBLERS! story, and is full of THE GAMBLERS! action from start to THE GAMBLERS 1 finish. It is really in THE GAMBLERS! a class by itself. Supported by "for life or liberty 1" "Warwick: chronicle i" And a Host of Others. FOLLOW. THE CROWDS! WHERE TO-NIGHT? "Sweet recreations barred what doth ensue but moody and dull melancholy," so shake this o(£ by repairing to MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE, Manners-street. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, 10th. SEPT., and TO-MORROW, Nordif-ks's Triumphant and Brilliant Success t r IN the HOUR of HER. TEMPTATION IN the HOUR of HER. TEMPTATION IN the HOUR of HER TEMPTATION A Dramatio and Powerful Story of. Woman's Weakness and Woman's Lore. "Last at tho Cross and Earliest 'at the Grave." j The Most Touching ' Picture Ever Shown. I Supported by a iong and variod programme of All-star Films, including, "HER, OLD TEACHER," A Fresh and Charming Domestic PhotoPlay. Coming Saturday— "STRONGHEART." A Sublime- Social Study by Klaw and Erlanger. Films Supplied exclusively by the Fmer Films Co., Sydney. Admission, 6d everywhere. STAR THEATRE. - NEWTOWN. Fuller's GREAT PICTURES ! TO-NIGHT Our Big Hit is TO-NIGHT "SECRET OF THE WILL!" "SECRET OF THE WELL!" A Magnificent Feature. And SEVEN OTHER GRAND FILMS! SEVEN OTHER .GRAND FILMS! 3d and 6d, Children. Adult?, 6d and Is. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. <TOWN FRIDAY, 18th. HALL. SAMSON AND DELILAH. SAMSON AND DELILAH. By the Grenie3t of Living French Musicians, ' t CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS. Prices: 4s (res.), 33 (res.), and 2s. Plan opens at Dresden TO-MORHOW (FRIDAY), at 9 a.m. NOTE.— In view of the heavy fee charged by the Publishers for printing the English words of the Programme, it has been decided to make a chaygo of 3d for each Programme, which will be on sale at The Dresden and W. J. Lankshear's from the 11th. AY. E. CALDOW. Tel. 3390. Hon. Sec. SALVATION 4 ARMY CITADEL. Vivian-street. INTERNATIONAL FAIR CONTINUES TO-NICHT. Grand Programme by Berhampore Baptist CEureh. Commissioner Richards Presides. THE SCOTTISH SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON will hold a Social and Reception to Mr. Harry Lauder, Honor- j ary Chieftain, and, Mrs. Laudor, Honorary. Member, on . FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, in St, Peter's Hall, Ghuz- | nee-street, from 8 to 1. Tickets 2s 6d. HARRY E. LONG, Secretary. ROSENEATH AND ORIENTAL BAY PATRIOTIC FUND. nnHE Ladies of Rosoneath and Oriental JL Bay aro requested to meet Lady Godley at tho Schoolroom. Rosenoath, on FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, at 3 p.m. Business: To set up a Committee, for the abovo Fund. A. E. SHAKES, llou. Sec. Wellington, New Zealand, 22nd August, 1914. NOTICE is hefeby given that Firing will take place by day from Fort Dorset and Fort Ballance on FRIDAY, 11th September. All shipping is hereby warned accordingly, and. all small craft are required to keep clear of the Danger Area.

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

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

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