riRAND" OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT ! THE LONG-EXPECTED PLAY. BEAUMONT SMITH, LTD., In conjunction, with Hugh Buckler, Ltd., Presents HUGH BUCKLER, VIOLET PAGET, 'And their Complete Company from the Little Theatre, Sydney, In "THE GREAT ADVENTURE VA Whimsical Comedy, By 'Arnold Bennett., SATURDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, ."THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL!" MONDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, "SWEET LAVENDER!" Box Plans afc the Dresden, and after closing afc Chi'isteson's. Day Sales, Chrisfceson's and Miss Lena Lennox's. PRICES— Ss, 3s, Is. WHERE TO-NIGHT? MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE. ALL PREVIOUS SUCCESSES ECLIPSED. ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS BROKEN. "IN THE HANDS OF LONDON CROOKS !" HAS CAPTURED WELLINGTON. It has Proved One of the Most Remarkable Dramas Ever Conceived. "In the HANDS of LONDON CROOKS" Contains only the faithful elemente of a successful drama. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, Friday,. 25th September, it will be repeated with A FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. NEXT WEDNESDAY, 30th SEPT., The Long-looked for "LIGHTS 0' LONDON!" QEOETT'S THEATRE. 'The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures. Where the BEST Programmes Are! TO-NIGHT! i TO-NIGHT! Wellington's Greatest Success! In spite of the inclement weather, attracted a Hugo Audience Last Night. " THE DAYS OF TRAFALGAR !" " THE DAYS OF TRAFALGAR !" • " THE DAYS OF TRAFALGAR !" " THE DAYS OF TRAFALGAR !" " THE DAYS OF TRAFALGAR 1" " THE DAYS OF TRAFALGAR !" This picture is unique in the historj- of Kinematography. DonH Miss It! Don'fc Miss Itl And » Great Supporting Programme. During the Screening of , , "THE DAYS OF TRAFALGAR !"- Mr. Herbert F. Wood, will Sing— "THE DEATH OF NELSON." Which wag received with unbounded applause by last night's huge audience. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ■ FULLER'S GREAT PICTURES. " TO-NIGHT— AII New Specials. The Fascinating Drama— ''ZtKA, QUEEN OF THE GIPSIES t" "ZIKA, QUEEN OF THE GIPSIES!" And a Grand List of other Dramas, Comics. Scenics, and Gazettes. :: MATINEE, TOMORROW, 2.30. TOWN HALL. 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. *" FREE MOVING PICTURES. V. "CREATION!" Pst II.— TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. Special Afternoon Matinee for Children, r - SATURDAY AND MONDAY. J^art 11. begins with Abraham, and goes down through Israel 1 c experiences to the Babylonian Captivity/ SEATS FREE. NO COLLECTION. 6d.6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d pALA'IS ' D E DANSE, ..' VIVIAN-STREET^ Continuous /Dancing every evening f ronv :: 8 till 11. ;" ADMISSION, 6d. DANCING (WHOLE EVENING), 6d. - - . 'it The latest fashionable craze in Melbourne, and Sydney. All tho latest Dances, including the Ballroom Tango, One-Step, Hesitation Waltz, Two-Step, Furiana, Texas Tommy, and others. Mr. F. Fitzmaurice, Tango Expert, firom the Salon de Luxe, Sydney, will give FREE Tuition in the above dances on. the Afternoons of Saturday, 26th September, and Wednesday, 30th September, and Saturday, 3rd October, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock. Intending learners are requested to attend in couples (lady and gentleman). Private Tuition by arrangement. Fnll Orchestra. 'Phone 1768. 6d-6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d HUNTLY MINE DISASTER. HUNTLY MINE DISASTER. HUNTLY MINE DISASTER. BENEFIT FOOTBALL MATCH. ENEFIT FOOTBALL MATCH. BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE. SATURDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 3 p.m. SATURDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 3 p.m. CORINTHIANS CORINTHIANS (Thie' Year's Champions) .V. THISTLE THISTLE (Last Year's Champions). Curtain Raiser 1.30, 4th Division Final, Y.M.CA. v, BROOKLYN. This is the fourth year these teams have met in. the final, and on each occasion the Cup has been won by an odd goal. WATERSIDE WORKERS BAND AND PIPE BAND Have kindly consented to Play during the Afternoon. lAdmission — ■ ONE SHILLING."I7OLUNTEERS are required for Rein1; _ forcements for Field Ambulances 'of Expeditionary Force. Apply to ; : J. 8. ELLIOTT, Major, Officer Commatiding A Section, >To, 4- ,- Field Ambulance, Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 75, 25 September 1914, Page 2
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