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|^RAND OPERA HOUSE. TWO MORE NIGHTS! TWO MOKE NIGHTS! TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY. "BUNTY" TOPS THE POLL ! "BUNTY" TOPS THE POLL ! Everybody Voting it the Greatest Comedy that has ever been brought to the Dominion. GOING. STRONGER THAN EVER. RETURN OF "BUNTY." E. J. Carroll and J. C. WilHannon t Ltd., present MR. and MRS. GRAHAM MOFFAT And their Brllliiuit Company of Scottish Players In the Delightful Scottish Play of Humour: "B.UNTY PULLS THE STRINGS!" "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS!" "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS!" "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS!" "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS!" "BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS!" (By Graham Moffat). Don't miss " BUNTY " this time. FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN N.Z. ■ Day Sales at Chrisfceson's and Miss Lennox's. L PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Is late doors. WHERE TO-NIGHT? To Celebrate Victory and Defeat at MACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE, j Manners-street, TO;DAY (Friday, 11th Dec.) TO-NIGHT A SEXTET OF STARS ! Headed by the Most SENSATIONAL and THRILLING Picture Drama Ever Presented in Any Part of the World. THOR (THE LION) Lord of the Jungle ! THOR (THE LION) "Lord of the Jungle! Selig's Greatest Masterpiece. A Story of the Wilds of Africa and Life in the Circua Tents of America. Together with SHEEP FARMING IN MEXICO i BECKY, BECKY. The Quaintest Comedy ! Extant PLAIN JANE (Nestor) A Charming • , Interest Subject. I DAREDEVIL'S MOTOR RIDE. A Sen- j sation Among Sensations JANE OF MOTH-EATER FARM An J Impetuous Immensity (Imp) And Others. j Admission 6d, Children always 3d. EVERYBODY'S. DAILY FROM NOON. j The Best of Friends Must Part. We announce with reluctance the LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR GREAT PROGRAMME. I 1 An Original Dramatic Story, the world before the Flood. J'FROM THE -LAND OF SHADOWS 1" "FROM THE LAND OF SHADOWS!" .f'FROM THE LAND OF SHADOWS.!" A unique star feature portraying a scientist's dream fantasy Before history was made. "OUR FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE!" "OUB FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE!" (Interesting Picture of the Allies' Fleets.) "THE KISS !" A shop girl's -- "THE KISS !" Tomance ' "GAUMONT GRAPHIC!" (Latest). MADE HERSELF BEAUTIFUL I' A screaming comedy "' "SUBSTITUTE FOR PANTS-J" A "Divided" Comedy. •EVACUATION' of GHENT and OSTEND EVACUATION of GHENT and OSTEND . Full War Operations. Prices — 6d and 3d. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT'I 'QTAR. PICTURES,' NEWTOWN. An Interesting Programme. : "THE LAND OBLSHADOWS !" "THE LAND OF SHADOWS .'" "THE LAND OF SHADOWS!" , -"THE LAND OF SHADOWS!" ' 'And All the Latest War News. HELP THE BELGIANS ! 'i —— PATRONISE GARDEN . . FETE At KOSENEATH SCHOOL. To be Opened by the Consul- General for Belgium, THE HON. C. Jy JOHNSTON, ' SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER. 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. TRAMWAYS BAND in ATTENDANCE. STREET COLLECTION By Roseneath School Children on Saturday Morning. v "t7STJSLLtNGTON CANARY CLUB'S T T ANNUAL SHOW. ' WELLINGTON PIGEON CLUB'S ANNUAL SHOW. CAT SHOW. AT PALAIS DE DANSE, VIVIAN-ST, (Late Skating Rink). 19th DECEMBER. Entries close at Foglia and Copp's Tomorrow, Saturday, »t 1 0 p.m.; also for Belgium Relief Fund Gift Class. A. KEAN and J GOEE, Joint Secretaries. EYEHY PIANIST Should have a Copy of "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON" MARCH. (the Latest Success by ADRIAN HOPE. • "QPIRIT OF NAPOLEON," ale k3 though only just issued, has at once caught the public favour. The stirring melodies throughout each movement and the fine trio make this one of the best Marches we have ever handled. We can confidently recommend it to ail who appreciate a good March. ' If you are unable to call and hear "SPIRIT OF NAPOLEON" played over, send Is lOd in stamp 6, and we will post you a copy. '; Obtainable at all Music-sellers or from ; the Publishers. CHAS. EEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON, THE BRITISH HOUSE FOR BRITISH I'IANOS.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1914, Page 2