MONDAY, AT 8. MONDAY, AT 8. MONDAY, AT 8. "SIXTY YEA~RS A QUEEN!" Fresh from its TREMENDOUS AUCKLAND TRIUMPH; Where hundreds were unable to gain admission. .ffiHE KING'S. HAYWARD'S. For a Definite Season, SIX NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE. Barker's All-British Masterpiece, IA Stupendous Achievement that has made the world ' ' ' PONDER AND REALISE. "' It is worth its Weight in Gold. ' NOT ONE PICTURE ALONE, But 100 PICTURES WITHIN A PICTURE, 100 PICTURES WITHIN A PICTURE, 100 PICTURES WITHIN A PICTURE, * And Every Ono Different. 'Comprising a wealth of incident and ' event, and embracing a, variety of subject *' * " never" before soon on a screen. '"" J-'«6OJ -'«60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" , "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" ff 6o YEARS A QUEEN 60" "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" ' "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" . - "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" ./ "60 YEARS A QUEEN 60" . ,THE LIFE AND REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA. '-.THE LIFE AND REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA. THE AUCKLAND STAR'S OPINION. - "On& of tho finest yet presented— superbly interesting to old and young. - Nearly all the outstanding deeds that won thfe Empire are woven into tho story 1 , ■und last night it was good indeed to feel ;th'B"WtfVe-6f patriotic feeling which passed through the building." ' '"'(Lucidly Lectured by Barrie Marschel. J -"'' Preceded at 8 sharp by "'THE LAST WORD IN WAR NEWS. 'THE 'LAST WORD IN WAR NEWS. " J .C\.THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. rv,6d and Is. Reserves Is 6d, Dresden.
'IV&tSr KING'S! THE KINGS 1 •>-~, TO-NIGHT AT 8. NIGHTLY. Positively tho Last Appearance of HAZEL DAWN" in Bronson Howard's t ' "famous International Romance, . <-- -"ONE OF OUR GIRLS!" , . ."ONE OF OUR GIRLS!" -"'ONE OF OTJU GIRLS I' r :,„:-: "one of our girls i" ' "ONE OF_OUR GIRLS !" Tho story ol an- inspiring sacrifice of a quick-witted American heiress, who crosses tho Atlantic to aid her cousin, in " re.'-'"" '"- distress. V" "GERMANS ENTER BRUSSELS." "GERMANS ENTER BRUSSELS." "GERMANS ENTER BRUSSELS." "'A long lino of Troops, Transports, and ' ■tWounded enter the Capital of Belgium— An event in History. "RUINS 03? TERMONDE!" J j- . "RUINS OF TERMONDE!" " iWhai the - enprmoue Siege Guns did—A ' once Ijeautiful city reduced to ruins. "■; r "" "A '.MOUNTAIN PASS." ''A picturesque spot in the Italian Alps. "TANGLED TANGOISTS!" iVitagraph's latest Comedy Feature. s ": 'GAUMONT GRAPHIC. AND OTHERS. ' 6d and 1«. Reserves (Dresden), Is 6d. VjjpRAND . OPERA HOUSE. _ ' % ' Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, sth NOVEMBER. -" .MATINEE, SATURDAY, 7th NOV. E. J, CARROLL - Pfeeehts'ihe World's Greatest Attraction: - LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO! LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO! ;- • ' LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO ! • - ■ LEROY, TALMA, AND BOSCO! • The Most Famous Magicians of the Age, "in a Series of Bewildering Illusions, conceived in the master brain of SE"RVAIS LEROY, 'A -Wizard Most Profound in tho Arfe of Necromancy. MDLLE. TALMA, The Only Lady Coin Manipulator fn the World. BOSCO, With his Delightful Fooling and Humorous Exposures. ' This Incomparable Trio of Illusionists ' .will be assisted by Twentytwo English, American and Continental Artists, Including - ■ WARNER AND WHITE, ' America's Greatest Eccentric Dancers. SANTO SANTUCCI, . ' ' The Wizard of the Accordeon. ' THE* UNKNOWN, Protean Character Acton <All Contributing towardc a, Delightful '._ Evening^ Entertainment. ,, L In spite of _ tho enormous expense incurred in bringing this Gigantic Com- , pafiy of , Wizards to New Zealand, E. J. Carroll has decided to charge Popular . Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. ' - -Box Plan will open at the Dresden on ' Monday; Morning Ntlxt. Reserved Seats, ■Us. '-• ' : WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. - TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, . 1 TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. By Mr. BERNARD F. PAGE, / By Mr. BERNARD F. PAGE, - „'.' ". City Organist. * ' ' 'Ancient Suite Holloway •''In Passing Moods" . .. MacDowell ' 'Prelude And Fugue in D Major Glazounov "Siegfried Wyll'' ...^ Wagner ■"Summer Sketches" ~. ... Lenlaro .»*. -'3finaW j. •••'. Cesar J?ranck 'Admission: Sixpence and Ono Shilling. ,i~.. -- JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. " ' WK' October, 1914. "IT1" OWN HALL. "• * TO-MORROW EVENING, . . TO-MORROW EVENING, -,.<, At 8.30. - "1812" "1812" "1812" The "1812" " ISI2 ' Famous " 1812 " , " ."1812" ' . "1812" By tho '" , WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA - , PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA •PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA '"" "' And TRAMWAYS' BAND. TRAMWAYS' BAND. " Conductor: Mr. HERBERT BLOY. •' Programme; "Marche Slave" «. Tschaikowßky Three African US «.. Montagu Ring "Humoresko"' .. -—.««*«.«.••-. Dvorak * Overture "1812" -..-— Tsohaikowsky And . Aria—" Why do the Natione so Furiously Rage Together" Mr. HAMILTON HODGES. Collection in aid of the - MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC in RELIEF FUND. RELIES! FUND. |
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 106, 31 October 1914, Page 2
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