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"A ROYAL DIVORCE." BOX PLANS. SEATS may be selected To-day at Miss LennoxV tlrand Opera Houso Tobacconist's Emporium, whiTo tickets for tho Early Door Stalls anil Gallery can also be purchased. OPERA HOUSE, i Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. JULIUS KNIGHT AS NAPOLEON. ' TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT j At 8 o'clock. ! SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. 3. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Presents j ■ Tho Brilliant and vpry Popular Actor, ■ JULIUS KNIGHT. JULIUS KNIGHT, j Supported by MISS IRENE BROWNE, Sjjkt? a Powerful Company in a stupendous ' production of the Thrilling Napoleonic Military Spectacular Drama, "A ROYAL DIVORCE!" "A ROYAL DIVORCE!" Interpreted by tho following Cast : NAPOLEON JULIUS KNIGHT Marquis de Bosmont Frank Harvey M. do Talleyrand . . Leslie Victor General Augercau Herbert Bentley Murat "■••■ James Hughes Marshal Noy Martin Lewis Lord Keith Lawrence Hardingo Grimaud ..... Eardley Turner Doctor Corvinart Raymond Lawrence Orderly - _ Charles Morse ' Ibt Veteran A. Spence 2nd Veteran - _ „ M. Bellie Boatswain - 'Arthur Spencer Middy ->.-■■ •_..- Reg. Conrad 3rd Veteran. ... .. ... Iloraco Lingard Ist Sailor , John Harkawa.y 2nd Sailor Harry M'Pherson 3rd Sailor . . William Parker Jacques .. .»_ ....,,. .^.... Harry Ratcliffo Servant H. Burrell Empress Josephine .. . . Irene Browne Marie Louiso Dorothy Cumming Stephanie deßeauharnais - Lizette Parkes Nurse . . . Emma Temple Angeliquo Alma- Phillips .Blanche _ Bertha Ballinger -' Madam de Campari . . Stella Swift Little King of Rome Baby Murray *A feature of the production, will be ■ffle- historical Battle Tableaux? — ..THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW -THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO ■AE.ONE ON THE ROCK; ST. HELENA Play Produced by JULIUS KNIGHT. 1 Stage Manager, Thos Foster. 100— People on the Stage.— loo Grand Operatic Chorus. Royal Corps De BaJlot. The lato , boat to Day's Bay will he delayed THIS EVENING until after the '•performance. Box Plans for "A Royal Divorce" on 'view To-day at Miss Lennox's Tobacconist's Shop. Avhere tickets for the early ' < door stalls and gallery may also be pur- , chased. ' • • PRICES— Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 6s, Stalls 3s, Gallery Is. Eajly M j Doors Stalls and Gallory la extra. VER YBOJ>Y'S. Where- every bod v is happy and gay. . TO-DAY (BOXING DAY) TO-NIGHT. A Brilliant Holiday Bill, when for the last timo wo screen OUR THREE-PART HECLA DRAMA. Max Pemberton's own adaptation of his novel— A Great Military Story. AKRONSTADT. " " KRONSTADT." " KRONSTADT." " KRONSTADT." > A Girl Spy sacrifices monetary wealth for tho man sho loves. j- "MABEL'S LATEST PRANK !" " .'A Keystone Comic, with Smiler Mabel Normand in the name part. . "WIRELESS FROM THE WAR!" "CANADA'S CALL TO ARMS!" "GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC 1" COMMENCING MONDAY, AT NOON. A Magnificent Costume Play, in threo superb parts. Romantic Drama, oi a .European State. DIPLOMATIC and -JVIItITARY PLAY. Grifli Story , of Revolution. Boauhftu Patheeolour Pictures. "KING IN NAME ALONE!" "KING IN NAME ALONE!" IK ING IN NAME ALONE!"' i " KING IN NAME ALONE !" i A Drama that vividly portrays the- secret plots and intrigues* that underlie the overthrow of a dynasty. "BRAND NEW HERO!" " BRAND NEW HERO !" , featuring Ropcoo Arbuckle, tho Keystone Fat Boj. in a. one-part amusing Comedy. "GAUMONT WAR GRAPHIC." " GIRL OF THE SEASON." "In the Hands of tho Kindly Dutch." Prices, 6d and 3d. <gTAiR pictures"; n¥wtown: - TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ' ' A TIP-TOP HOLIDAY BILL! '■KRONSTADT !" "KRONSTADT I" "KRONSTADT !" Adapted by Ma»x Pemberton from his own Novel. •- "MABEL'S LATEST PRANK!" Keystone Comedy "CANADA'S CALL TO ARMSI" "STORM AT SEA!" Thrco otbeV Subjects. "]V EW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF - 1 " . FINE ARTS. 7 ' ANNUAL EXHIBITION , (At the Art Gallery, Whitmore-street). Opened Daily from 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. iV - and from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. ' ,•„ Admission, 6d. NET? PROCEEDS TO BE GIVEN TO BELGIAN RELIEF FUND , TpALMERSTON NORTH FRIENDLY -*- .SOCIETIES' PICNIC AND SPORTS (Li conjunction with tho Palmerston North Oyclinjr and Athletic Club), VICTORIA PARK, FOXTON, NEW DEAR'S DAY— FRIDAY, lnt JANUARY, 1915". ' CYCLING EVENTS. Half-mile Cycle Race— First prize, trophy £1 lOu : second, trophy 15s ; third, trophy 7s 6d. Nomination 2s One-mile Cycle Race— First prize, trophy £2; second, trophy £1; third, trophy 10?/ Nomination 2s 6d Two-milo Cycle Race— Fir o t prize, £3 cash ; second, £1 lOa cash ; third, 10s ea^h. 'Nomination 3s ; acceptance, Is 6d -•- Nominations for Cycling Events close ■with L. Benjamin, Secretary, Pahnerston North Cycling and Athletic Club, Cole's Buildings, Palmerston North, on MON- ■ DAY, 28th December, 1914, at 5 p.m. Boys^ Cycle Race=i. Trophies. All Cycle Races will bo conducted under the R.ulb3 of the N Z Athletic and Cycling Union (Registered). Hot Water and Milk provided free. Special Prize for Baby Shows (6 and 12 months) Perreau's Refreshment Booth on Ground. Toys for the Children. Train arrangements suo posters. Admission One Shilling:. L. G. HORN, Secretary. 'JMRAND SEA EXCURSION TO Vtf PICTON. FRTDAY, Ist JANUARY (NEW YEAR'S DAY). MAGNIFICENT TURBINE STEAMER WAHINE (4500 tons). Will make an Excursion as abovo (weather and circumstances permitting), leaving I Queen's Wharf at 7.45 a.m., and Picton i on return at 3 p.m. sharp. RETURN FARE K /_ CHILDREN (under 12), HALF FARE. AFTERNOON TEA 6cl. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 153, 26 December 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 153, 26 December 1914, Page 2