HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-place. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Messrs. Fuller-Brennan present a MAGNIFICENT NEW PROGRAMME! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! First Appearance here of THE MAGPIES LoutVornon THE MAGPIES Pearl Livingston THE MAGPIES Billy Maloney THE MAGPIES Irk Edgar THE MAGPIES Kennedy Black THE MAGPIES Cissie O'Keefe THE MAGPIES Clif O'Keefe Musical Comedy Entertainers. A BRIGHT, BRILLIANT, AND FAS« CINATING ENTERTAINMENT, First Appearance of MR. BERT LA BLANC, MR. BERT LA BLANC, America's foremost delineator of Hebrew Eccentricities (late Principal Comedian of the famous Grafters Co.). KELLY AND POLLOCK, KELLY AND. POLLOCK, Amorica'6 Representative Comedy Duo, in their Comedy Sketch, "Ginger Snaps." YWAXY The Incomparable YWAXY YWAXY Dancing Violinist. YWAXY MATILDE AND ELVIRA, / THE THREE NEWMANS, '/ MISS ELOISE TAYLOR, ' Prices-D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is 6d ; Upper Circle, Is. Book Seats at the Dresden. "P MPRE 8 8 THE AIR E. "Where Everybody Goes," PRICES : STALLS 3d FOR ALL DRESS CIRCLE 6d FOR ALL. Limited Number D.C. Reserve Is. NOW SHOWING. KlftW and Erlangor's Magnificent "Feature Drama., "MEN AND WOMEN!" "MEN AND WOMEN!" "MEN AND WOMEN!" (3000 ft.) Enacted by the A B. Co.'c "star" players, headed by Misa Daphne Wa-yno, who' appeared as Judith, in "Judith of Bethulia." "ENGLISH COUNTRY HOUSES" (Picturesque Study). "THF. SNEEZE*' . (Hepworth Comedy Hit). "ITALY'S LATEST HYDROPLANE" (A Wonderful Invention). "BRITISH AIRMEN" (Our Aviators at Work). "SMOKER'S PROMISE" (Special Comedy Success). EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA. H~!i BRITANNIA. JTHE Continuous Theatre. AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS! A Remarkable, Appealing, and BRILLIANT SOCIETY DRAMA, i By the Famous NORDISK NORDISK NORDISK NORDISK Company of Performers, Entitled "A WOMAN'S WAY!" "A WOMAN'S WAY!" "A WOMAN'S WAY!" "A WOMAN'S WAY!" "A WOMAN'S WAY!" "A WOMAN'S WAY!" "A WOMAN'S WAY!" Produced on a Magnificent Scale in THREE SPLENDID PARTS. "A WOMAN'S WAY !" A love story of "A WOMAN'S WAY !" high emotion, "A WOMAN'S WAY !" deep pathoe, "A WOMAN'S WAY !" and "A WOMAN'S WAY !" exquisite charm BIG SUPPORTING FEATURES. 1 . ONSLOW BOROUGH. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CATCHMENT AREA. rpHE Ratepayers of Ngaio, Khandallah, J- and Upper Kaiwarra are invited to attend Meetings at Ngaio and Khandallah, which I hereby convene for MONDAY, the 30th NOVEMBER, and MONDAY, the 7th DEOEMBER, respectively, forth© purpose of considering with the Council the question of Water Supply 'tor the Borough. The Ngaio Meeting will bo held at the Methodist Churchroom, Main-road, at 8 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, tho 30th instant ; tho Khandallah Meeting at the Publio Hall, Maokenzie-road, at 8 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, the 7th proximo. C. C. CRUMP, Mayor. Wellington, 24th November. 1914. A NEW MARCH FOR PIANO. BRIGHT AND BRILLIANT. VERY MELODIOUS AND MODERATELY EASY. "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON!" March by ADRIAN HOPE. WE have pleasure in introducing to the Musical Public the latest of Adrian Hope's compositions, and feel confident this will equal, if not surpass, his other successes in public favour. "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON" is appropriate for the moment, and can be recommended to all Pianists who appreciate a brilliant and melodious March. We would appreciate a visit to our Warehouse to hear thi6 played over. Price 2s copy. Posted to any address 2s. Obtaipable from all Music Stores in N.Z., and from the Publishers. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD.' MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, THE BRITISH HOME OF BRITISH PIANOS. HUTT ELECTORATE. IN connection with the Election for the .above Electorate, the following Nominations have been received by me: — SAMUEL, ALBERT MOELLER. WILFORD, THOMAS MASON. Tho Poll, in pursuance of the Legislature Act, 1908, and its Amendments, will r be taken at the following Polling-places on Thursday, tho 10th day of December, 1914:1. St. Augustine's Hall (Principal), Petone. 2. Public Main School, Petone. 3. Publio School, Korokoro. 4. Eastbourne Hall, Muritai. 5/ Publio Hall, Wainui-o-inata. 6. Town Hall, Lowor Hutt. 7. Knox Church Schoolroom, Blackbridge 8. Public School, Epuni. , 9. Public School, Taita. 10. Menzies' Hall, Silverstream. 11. Oddfellows' Hall. Treutham. 12. Public Hall, Wallaceville. 13. Town Hall, Upper Hutt. 14. Public School, Kaitoko. Dated this 30th day of November, 1914. F. W. LONDON, Returning Officer. LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. OPEN-AIR Meetings in support of Labour Candidate Mr. F. T. Moore | will be held— TO-NlGHT— Opposite Post Office, Island Bay, 8 o'clook. j TUESDAY— Tram Terminus, LyaJl Bay, I 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY— Opposite Kiosk, Seatoun, J 8 p.m. THURSDAY — Sunderland-road, Wadestown, 8 p.m. E. KENNEDY. Secretary. WANTED Known — PROGRAMMES Printed at The Evening Poßt Job Printing Office.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 131, 30 November 1914, Page 2
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