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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGIIT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. Messrs. Fuller-Brennan present modern HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. OUR NEW PROGRAMME A huge and unprecedented success. Every item received with delight. A MOST UNIQUE AND REFINED ENTERTAINMENT. Terrific success of THE BOUDINI BROS. Direct THE BOUDINI BROS. from THE BOUDINI BROS. America, The grand masters of the Italian organaccordeon. A great act. THE CASELLI SISTERS Champion TPIE CASELLI SISTERS High kickers. Two real BROWN AND SORLIE Coons. BROWN AND SORLIE ARTHUR TROUTT AND VIOLES, ARTHUR TROUTT AND VIOLES, In their novel exposition of Natatorial leats in the crystal tank. MANN AND FRANKS. THB MILTONS. WHITE It GREY. DRYSDALE AND FAY. TWO STOREYS. GREAT WESTIN. Prices— 2s, Is 6d, and Is. Box Plan at Dresden. Booking 5d extra. Reservo Seats at Theatre from 7 to 7.45. 'Phone 165. . EMPRESS THEATRE. Where Everybody Goes. STALLS, 3d; DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. Limited number Dress Circle Reserve Scats Is, for EVERYBODY. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. LAST APPEARANCE of Warner's Great Sensational "Feature." " WHEN MEN HATE." " WHEN MEN. HATE.". And Supporting Programme. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW, Including "ENGLAND'S CAPTURE OF THE j AMERICAN POLO CUP." EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS!" "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS!" The World-famous Scotch Character Comedy. THE SUCCESS OF THREE CONTINENTSI The unprecedented success of "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS" is one of the romances of the English-speaking stage. Its fame has preceded it to New Zealand. Most travellers from this country ha-*& seen it, and everyone who has is telling his friends to be sure and not miss the delightful evening's entertainment it aKofd9< E. J. CARROLL, By arrangement vriih 3. O. WILLIAMSON, LTD.,' Present* MR. AND MRS. GRAHAM MOFFAT And their COMPLETE COMPANY OF SCOTTISH PLAYERS, . - In Graham Moffat's Play of Humour, "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS I" "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS!" "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS!" There ha« ne/er been such competition among theatrical managers for a play as in the case of "BUNTY PULLS r I<HE STRINGS." The universality of its appeal was responsible for this. "Bunty" played to record business at the Haymarket Theatre, London, for sixteen months. New York crowded to it for fourteen months. Twelve companies played it simultaneously in England, 'Scotland, Ireland, United States, and Canada. QjRAND OPERA HOUSE, Wellington. COMMENCING SATURDAY, 24th OCT. EOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. Reserved Seats, ss. Unreserved, 3s, 2s, 1«. Box Plans open at The Dresden, WEDNESDAY, 219b OCTOBER. STAR THEATRE? NEWTOWN. FULLER'S GREAT PICTURES. TO-NIGHT IS THE, LAST NIGHT OF Great Mexican War Drama— "LIFE OF GENERAL VILLA!" "LIFE OF GENERAL VILLA!" Bandit. Outlaw, and President. LATEST WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE And a Grand Programme. GREAT NEW LIST TO-MORROW. .. SNOWDEN ! SNOWDEN ! NOWDENt SNOWDEN 1 TOWN HAI/Lj FRIDAY, 16th OCT., 4.30 pun.— CStio Reception by His Worship the Mayor, in tho Town H*ll. ' 8 p.m.— Mr. and Mrs. Snowden. Chairman — Sir Joseph Ward. • SUNDAY, 18th OCT., 3 ' p.m. Mrs. Snowden, Chairman — Mr. 0. M. Luke. B.IS p.m.— Mr. Snowden. Chairman— Rfc. Hon. W. F. Maesey, MONDAY, 19th OCT., 3 p.m.— GREAT WOMEN'S MEETING, addressed by Mrs. Snowden. Lady Stout will occupy tho chair. 8 p.m. — Mr. and Mrs. Snowden. Chairman—Mr. J. M'Combs. Collections at all Meetings for Campaign . Funds. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY. T\JT ELCOME SOCIAL MR. AND MRS. PHILIP SNOWDEN. MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST. SATURDAY NEXT, 17fch OCTOBER, 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLING. All Trade Unionists and Socialists invited. TTUNTLY MINE DISASTER FUND. ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL, TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, ' MONDAY, 19th OCTOBER. MR. J. CULFORD BELL, MISS BETTY PURDOM, AND THEIR PUPILS. COSTUME SKETCHES. COMEDIETTA 2a and Is. Reserved Seats at Dresden. ■ ' Under the distinguished patronage of Their ' Excellencies tho Governor and the Countess of Liverpool, tho Right Hon. the Premier, Sir Joseph Ward, and His Worship the Mayor, BIDWILL-STREET PRIVATE TENNIS CLUB. • MEMBERS are notified that the Opening takes place on SATURDAY, 17th inst., 3 p.m. Music, Afternoon. Tea, Weather permitting. A. MOORE, Hon, Sea EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. FERRY SERVICE. CRUISE TO VESSELS IN' THE HARBOUR. THE s.B. Duchess will run to the Vessel* in the harbour TO-MORROW (circumstances permitting) at frequent intervals, first trip 10.15 a.m. from Ferry Wharf.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 91, 14 October 1914, Page 2

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