'/■SRAND • OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, "HUMPTY DUMPTY 1" Doors open 1.15. Curtain 2 sharp. Specially Reduced Prices for Children, 2e, Is, and Sixpence. |~IRAND OPERA HOUSE. . Direction : ' George Stephenson and Alf. Idnley. (By arrangement with Ed. Jasper). LAST TWO NIGHTS . LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the Really Funny Pantomime, "HUMPTY DUMPTY !" "HUMPTY DUMPTY J" With All Its Brilliant Effects. WOTE,— -Curtain rises at 7.45 p.m. sharp. SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, Second Grand Production: ,The Melodious Musical Extravaganza, "THE JAM OF "CATHAY!" Con Moreni in his greatest character, FRASCATI, THE DAGO. Prices — 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Usual Early Doors. Day Sale at Miss Lennox's. Plan at Dresden for the season. WHERE TO-NIGHT? MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE. ACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF THB 'PRESENT GREAT PROGRAMME! "THE QUEEN OF THE ISLAND!" A Stirring Drama in Three Acts, abounding in MOST STARTLING SITUATIONS. "THE QUEEN OF THE ISLAND!" By the famous Milano Co. "THE DEFENCE OF A^OST!" ' "THE DEFENCE OF ALOST!" The most Faithful War Subject yet Secured. • "RUN TO EARTH !" (Stirring Drama) "THE HERMIT CRAB!" (Scientific) "CEDAKVILLE SCANDAL!" (Drama) -"ALL'S WELL THAT JBNDS WELL!" (Comedy) . "AN ACTRESS PULLS THE STRINGS" AND, DON'T FORGET, • "THE DEFENCE OF ALOST!" 6d Everywhere 6d "THE HAND THAT CONDEMNS!" ■ "THE HAND THAT CONCBMNS!" . A Wonderful Play (by Milano Co.) in Three Powerful Acts, And 8 other Remarkable Subjects, at MAOMAHON'S THEATRE, (TO-MOfIRO( TO-MOfIRO W I TO-MORROW 1 The whole Programme NEW! .WELLINGTON CENTRAL. MR. R. FLETCHER will Address the Electors at Mission Hall, Aro-street, THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), 19th November, at 8 o'clock. * Mr. Hampton in the chair. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTION. T3 A. WRIGHT wll Address the ElecJCw» tors at 8 o'clock — ' TAWA FLAT— The School, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 19th November PLIMMERTON— The School, TO-MOR-ROW ((FRIDAY), 20th November BERHAMPORE— Masonic Hall, MONDAY, 23rd November. Telephone 3830. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTION. M-R. J. E. FITZGERALD - will speak as under — MARANUI CHURCH HALL-TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 19th NO- I VEMBER, at 8. MIRAMAR TOWN HALL— FRIDAY, • 20th NOV., at 8 p.m. PAREMATA-SATURDAY, 21at November, at 7.30. .WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTION. ,TGI T. M O O B E ■^ • Will speak at NGAHAURANGA (Town HaII)— TOMORROW (Friday), 20th November, at 8 p.m. SEATOUN (Tram Terminus, Kiosk)— MONDAY, 23rd November, 8 p.m. WELLINGTON SUBURBS ELECTION. MR. AISLABIE will Address the Electors at— The KIOSK, Seatoun Tram Terminus— THIS FRIDAY, 20th inst., at 8 p.m. MIRAMAR— Town Hall, MONDAY, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m. NGAHAURANGA HALL— TUESDAY, 24th, 8 p.m, .WELLINGTON NORTH ELECTION. iT\/|"R. W. H. TURNBULL invites all -LyJL Friends and Supporters hi tho Kolburn district to meet him at the KELBURN TEA KIOSK, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at B. o'clock, For the purpose of forming Committees. J. A. BRUCE, Secretary. .WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTION. if P. LUKE will AddTess the Electors O • at Fullford's Hall, Brooklyn, THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), 19th NOVEMBER, kit 8 o'clock. .WELLINGTON SOUTH ELECTORATE. J. P. LUKE. THOSE Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of assisting Mr. Luke in his Campaign are invited to meet him at St. Thomas's Schoolroom at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 20th November. FRANK CHARLTON, Secretary. LABOUR .REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. . MR. A. H. HINDMARSH will Address the Electors of Wellington South on THURSDAY, 19th Novomber, at 8 p.m., in St. Thomas's Hall, Newtown (main Bpeech). FRIDAY NIGHT, 8, Vogeltown (open air); SATURDAY NIGHT, 8, Green-street (open air). E. KENNEDY; Secretary. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. WELLINGTON EAST." HATAITAII HATAITAI i MR. D. M'LAREN speaks in the Pavilion, 'Hataitai, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 20th NOV., At 8 p.m. E. KENNEDY, Secretary. WELLINGTON EAST ELECTION.. S|T)R. NEWMAN will Address the Elect * J tors of Wellington East afc the CENTURY HALL, Kont-terace, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 20th instant, at 8 o'clock. HUTT ELECTORATE. MR. A. M. SAMUEL will Address tho Electors as under — UPPER HUTT— Town Hall, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 19th, at 8 o'clock. .WAINUI-O-MATA — Tho Hall, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), at 8 p.m. PETONE— Lyceum, MONDAY, 23rd, at 8 p.m. HUTT ELECTORATE. •Jl/f R, T. M. . WILFOBD Will Speak afc TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT, PO-NIGHT, at B'o'cJook. t
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1914, Page 2
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