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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay-place. 'Phone 165. Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. Messrs, Fuller-Brennan present modern HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. THIS WEEK'S GREAT PROGRAMME An Unprecedented Triumph. Last Two Nights of THE BOUDINI BROS. Virtuosos on THE BOUDINI BROS, the OrganTHE BOUDINI BROS. Accordion. MANN AND FRANKS. THE MILTONS. WHITE & GREY. DRYSDALE AND FAY. GREAT WESTIN. Unbounded Success Nightly of THE CASELLI SISTERS Hieh kickers. The Real Coone, BROWN and SORLIE. ARTHUR TROUTT, featuring MDLLE. VIOLES, tho Water Nymph. THE TWO STOREYS. Prices— 2s, Is 6d, and Is. Box Plan, at Dresden, Booking 6d extra. Reserve Seats at Theatre from 7 to 7.45. INHERE TO-NIGHT? •m/TACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A Great Programme ! The BEST A Great Programme ! the World A Great Programme ! CAN FURNISH. IN THE HEART OF A JEWESS ! THIS Play has achieved the acmo of Realism, and run the gamut of all the Emotions, from tears to laughter, and from heart throbs to tragedy. Also, THE PERFECT WAR PICTURE, MEN OF THE MOMENT. MEN OF THE MOMENT. MEN OF THE MOMENT AND A FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Coming! THE BATTLE Coming! OF LOQVAIN. 6d. EVERYWHERE. 6d MONDAY— IN THE SULTAN'S POWER. IDIMPRESS THEATRE, Where Everybody Goes. STALLS, 3d; DRESS CIRCLE, 6d. LIMITED Number Dress Circle Reserve Seats, Is for Everybody. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. "VICTIM OF VENGEANCE" (Aquila's Sensational "Feature"). "INTERNATIONAL POLO (England Defeats America). "GRANNY" (Lubin's Stirring Drama). "THE CHIEF'S PREDICAMENT" (Keystone Farce-Comedy). "Tenement Children" (New York Scenes), "Bill's Flute" (Kalem Drama). "SECRETS of the CINEMATOGRAPH." EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. COMMENCING MONDAY. The Great Sensational "Feature," "STREETS OF NEW YORK!" "STREETS OF NEW "YORK!" (3000 ft). .' ... .... "PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE, A Manners-street (next Begg'e). THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE 1 The Greatest Animal Feature Ever Screened, "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS !" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" "FROM THE LION'S JAWS!" Exclusive to the P.P.P. Supported by the LATEST BUDGET FROM THE FRONT LATEST BUDGET FROM THE FRONT LATEST BUDGET FROM THE FRONT And a Host of Others. SPECIALS FOR THE NIPPERS TOMORROW AFTERNOON. FOLLOW THE CROWDS! BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS. UNTY PULLS THE STRINGS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing SATURDAY, 24th OCTOBER. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, 28th OCT.' Presented by E. J. Carroll, by arrangement with J. C. 'Williamson, Ltd. BUNTY Delighted and Charmed London for 600 nights and New York for 400 nights. BUNTY is the same type of comedy as "Mr 6. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch"— so quaint and yet so human. It appeals to everybody. BUNTY is, played by the author and his wife (Mr. and Mrs, Graham Moffnt) antl a. ep^oially selected company of Scottish players. BUNTY may be recommended _to all playgoers who can smile ; or to others; if they have forgotten it will teach them how. BUNTY has met with world-wide £uccess; its clean, quaint, wholesome humour has never failed to please. Box Plane Open at the Dresden on WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. Reserved Seats, ss; Unreserved, 3s, 2s, Is. i WELLINGTON RAcTnG CLUB. SPRING MEETING. 24th and 26th OCTOBER, 1914. OWNERS antl Trainers are reminded that Acceptances for the First Day's Handicaps Close at 9 o'clock on FRIDAY, 16th October, 1914. A. E. WHYTE, Secretary. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R.A.M. AND R.C.M., LONDON. THEORY EXAMINATIONS. ENTRIES for nil grades of Theory Close on SATURDAY, 17fch October, at the Board's Office, 124, Lambfcon-quav. The Examination will be held on SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER. E. O. GIBBES, Hon. Local Representative. FUNERAL NOTICE. TpHE Friends of tho late Donald A M'Leayi are respectfully invited to | attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 9, Douglas-street, To-mor-row (Saturday), 17th October, 1914, ot 2 p.m.. for Karori Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embnlmers, Tel. 1999. 164, Adelaide-road. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. A Millar are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late son, Albert, which will leavo their rosidenco, 112, Clydo-qua-y, To-morrow, Saturday, at 2 p.m. for tho Karori Cemetery. H. A. PARSONAGE, Funeral Furnisher, 44, Royims-Btreet. .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 93, 16 October 1914, Page 2

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