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TAKE A JOY RIDE TO-NIGHT iWith Merry Mabel in the Californian 4 Motor Race. „ irTAYWARD'S. THE KING'S. j TO-NIGHT AT & • NIGHTLY * ! tMabel Normand and Chas. Chaplin, in the •' ' ' Great Fun Convulsion, 'i. ■> "MABEL AT THE WHEEL." ' "MABEL AT THE AVHEEL." * "MABEL AT THE WHEEL." * "MABEL AT THE WHEEL." Z 'A KEYSTONE STAR OF LAUGHTER. i GAUMONT'S SPECIAL WAR NEWS. * GAUMONT'S SPECIAL WAR NEWS. j Britain in Arms I^-Responso to Kitchpnw erV Appeal for 500,000 Men.— Marchingt, through London.— Liners at Falmouth. — - Kaiser's Grenadiorß.-T-Hydroplanes.— 'London's Scotch Soldiers, etc. -;■ - f DEPARTURE OF : AUCKLAND f „ . . FORCES," 1 'All New Zealand should sco it. 1 "STORY of the WILLOW PATTERN." ' Charming I' Charming I Charming 1 „ ."JOHN BUNNY'S SCHEME" fereat - {Vita.), "FRENCH ARMY HORSES," ami others. * 6d and Is. Reserves Dresden, Is 6d. * WHERE TO-NIGHT? j TI/rACMAHON'S^NEW THEATRE, «• %n extraordinary success was 1 scored yesC terda-y, when, day and night, all sessions '| ( wero thronged to the doors. j, ,'l'ho remarkable Star Features created a ; Sensation, < - IN- THE CLUTCH OF THE KU-KLUX-KLAN , (In three reels). (A wonderful play^ full of r dramatic Inci* ," • dent atlcf Picturesque Scenes. ■' lAko tho Sweetest Love Stor^ ever told, 2 -" "THE ROSARY F' ■i /. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, ,1 t And until -Further Notice, ;J """This Superb Entertainment will bs ■*, .«« . Repeated. .; „ 6d Everywhere. :fpHE BRITANNIA. \ , THE Continuous Theatre. .; ''Where Everybody Meets Everybody." > TO-DAY'S EXTRAORDINARY HITS! t IA Two-part A.K. Drama of Exceptional ' Merit and Attractiveness— 1 :;",THE TRAPPER'S MISTAKE !" V -THE TRAPPER'S MISTAKE !" "V -^THE TRAPPER'S MISTAKE!" Persistent in its fascination. .--" 'A Great HILARIOUS KEYSTONEVHER FRIEND THE BANDIT !" - "HER FRIEND THE BANDIT !" ' "HEft FRIEND THE BANDIT!" W, BIG SUPPORTING FEATURES. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. FULLER'S GREAT PICTURES. {; .T^NIGI-IT'S GRAND ATTRACTIONS. " A most exciting Photo Stai', ""THE SHADOW OF GUILT." '?THE SHADOW OF GUILT." . G-AUMONT'S SPECIAL WAR NEWS. And ji Great Programme. &A and 6d Children; Adults 6d and Is. 4 '/"iRAND OPERA HOUSE. ! iUnder the Patronage and in the Presence of Their Exq&ltenciea the Earl and "Cotfhteea of Liverpool. •' (MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY NEXT, »; MONDA"? NEXT,- MONDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m. WALTER KIRBY The WALTER KIRBY Famous WALTER KIRBY Tenor, WALTER KIRBY in WALTER, KIRBY a T' . WALTER , KIRBY Unique WALTER KIRBY Song 4 , WALTER KIRBY Recital. —^ Mr. Kirby will contribute the foliow- * ing'"items to the programme: — Operatic - arias. "Tho Poet's Song" (La Boheme), " "Oft' Wtth'the Motley" (Pagliacci), "Bar- ■ c*foU«." "Tales of Hoffman," 'T Will h Arise^' Stdlivan's "Piodigat Son," "Lo- - ihengritt's Narration" i (Wagner) ; Ballads, , "Now 'Skepe the Crimson Petal," "Angels Guard Thee," "Bells of Shandon," 1 Mschree," "Spring Song," ' d "Death of Nelajm," and as encores! "I ■ Hear you Calling Me," "We'll Know, i .We'll Understand," "Minstrel Boy," ■. "Alices Where Art Thou?" (by request), " w j»pd others. '' POPULAR PRICES-sfi, 3s, 2s, Is. * Plan at the Dresden, Day Sales Mice ; Lennox, next Opera House. .CELEBRITIES DIRECTION. Manager , / Carlyle Smytho Associate 'ManageV Faulkner Smith ... V^l RAND OPERA HOUSE. iVT TWO NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, _ 13th and 14th OCTOBER. ' -- First appearance of %IR DOUGLAS MAWSON, K.B. , 'SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON, K.B. SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON, K.B. The' Successful Leader of the Famous •Australasian Scientific Antarctic Expedi- • tion of 1911-1914. With his celebrated collection of \ unparalleled moving pictur.es, Depicting the marvellous Wealth of Sea, , Animal and Bird Life in the Antarctic, Also an Unrivalled Series of COLOURED VIEWS. Note.— The net proceeds of the Douglas •Mawson World's Lecture Tour are to be devoted to discharging the debts on tho . .JAustralasian. Antarctic Expedition. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Family Tickets (admitting- four), 16s; ■ lUnreserved Seats, 3s, 2s, Is. . ( Plans open FRIDAY at the Dresden. ,p ALA I S DE DANSE, VIVIAN-STREET. • Dancing Every Evening from 8 till 11. PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT: .Waltz, Lancers, Sehottische, One-Step, Hesitation Waltz, Valita, and La Favourite, D' Alberts, Tango Waltz, Mississippi Tango, etc. Special Sessions may be arranged for Clubs or Private Parties. Admission and Dancing: Ladies, 6dj ■ Gentlemen, Is. 'Phones 1768 and 22&4 A. , OTAGO'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE PATRIOTIC FUND. 'QRAND OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, 9th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. - PATRIOTIC CONCERT ! PATRIOTIC CONCERT ! iUnder the Patronage of Their Exoellen- , cies Lord and Lady Liverpool. "I ITEMS BY MEMBERS Of the " ©TAGO SECTION OF THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE, I From the Troopships Hawkes Bay and Ruapehu. Popular Price*. ' APOLOGY. '*' 'idT® i*g'6* having to advise all our ,* 'Ti friends, who nave booked orders . for the song " TIPPERARY," that our ' ] Australian shipment was short shipped. Our Melbourne agent* advise the goods .will certainly arrive in Wellington WED- * ' NESDAY NEXT, 14th imt. We advise you to book your copy for delivery on 1 arrival SIXPENCE COPY; POSTED 7d. : CHAS. BEGQf& CO., LTD., ;• MANNEitS-ST., WELLINGTON,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1914, Page 2

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