i^RAND OPERA HOUSE, 'Direction ..„■?, C. -WILUAMSON, LTD. THE- JULIUS SEASON, SX),NIGHT (FRIDAY), Bth JANUARY, At 8- o'clock. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT .Of the 'Great Romantic, Religious Drama, "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS!" "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS!" "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS'" f&ULIUS KNIGHT as Marcus Ssperbus. I rone -Browne ao Berenice-, '? Lizetto Parkes »s Morcia. Notwithstanding its Extraordinary Un-' f • precedented _ Sucuosu, «'THS SIGTm OF THE CROSS" -^iust positively be withdrawn after the.' i performance this evening. £ffo-MORROW AND MONDAY NEXT, . , Special and Important Revival of "THE SILVER KING!" "THE SILVER KING." ' " "T3E SILVER KING"." Julius Knight as Wilfred Denver. Irene Browne as NeTKo Denver. < .TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY NEXT, " Three Last Nights of Season. : " "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE !" "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE !" Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Day Sales at Miss Lennox's. Grand -Opera Honse JBuil dings. ' Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co. - : THE STEAMER TO EASTBOURNE -•■will be delayed TO-MORROW NIGHT T land WEDNESDAY NEXT till after ■ 'performance. ' " 'Tie nothing — a private or two, now tend then, will not. count in the news of (battle; not an officer lost — only one of itbe men moaning out, all alone, the death rattle." WHERE TO-NIGHT? "Let. Pleasure Wait on Precedent." ' !,TMrACMAHON'S NEW THEATRE, • ;J-tJL Manners-street. " (.TO-DAY (Friday, Bth Jan.) TO-NIGHT AN IMMORTAL PROGRAMME, $3parkling with another jewel niched from the crown of picturedom. THE PICKET GUARD ! or ffITHE GD3L HE LEFT BEHIND HIM ! The prettiest and most pathetic photot pl».y ever shown. Prettier than "The more stirring than "The Bat<tl© Hymn," more touching than "Dean SMaitlafld." The Sensational Photo-play of Two Continents. - fTHE BOMBARDMENT OF PAPEETE. A Graphic- Presentation of the War in the Pacific. And Onr Regular Programme. ("THE LITTLE MAIL CARRIER.— A • Living Little Life Story £THE DAWN OF THE NEW DAY.— " ' Sorrow's Crown of Sorrows - £IN REAL LIFE.— A vivid page from the 1 Book of Life jjTEACHER WANTED.— A swift and slapup comedy , r £EHE DEADLY CHEROOT.— Qf which \ t.hero are many in Wellington ■ RWAR.WICK CHRONICLE.-The Latest *' Topicals. • KThe •Longest and Best Programme Ever- . • Shown in the Dominion. Admission 6d. Children,, always 3d. •-IjE V E R V B 0 D Y'S. To -Get a Good Seat Be Early. DAILY FROM NOON. Night sees tho finish of our |.Kaystono Comedy Season. Why not- com© IJc-sday? But be early or at day sessions. "CAUGHT IN A CABARET!" "CAUGHT IN A CABARET!" "CAUGHT IN A CABARET!" "CAUGHT IN A CABARET!" Each scene full of joyous jokes, with CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN Tho King of Jokers. MABEL NORMAND, MABEL NORMAND, The Queen of Comedy, In- Sparking Brilliant Characters. t "EVERY MAN HIS PRICE." FiMANUFACTURING AMMUNITION ! "A COWARD'S SACRIFICE." "HEESANUT GOES HUNTING!" "WILD BIRDS AT HOME!" • MONDAY AT NOON 3— PICTURE roOLS!— 3 In 3— PICTURE SUCCESSES— 3 fMAURICE COSTELLO In "THE ACID TEST!" PICKFORD In "LENA AND THE GEESE!" uROSCOE ARBUCKLE In ' "THEIR UPS AND DOWNS !'* Prices: Adnlta, 6d ; Children, 3d. THE SALVATION ARMY. SATURDAY, 9th JANUARY. STREET Collection in aid of the New t lYear War Rolief and Emergency .jFund. Collectors at each street corner. Citizens invited to contribute a coin. -Relief for tho nccefflitous and distressed /through European War. .HELP THE BELGIAN REFUGEES. . kpJKICKET ! CRICKET ! PLUNKET SHIELD MATCH. . CANTERBURY v WELLINGTON. At the BABIN RESERVE, On JfiATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, mh, 11th, and 12th JANUARY Piay Commences at 11 a.m. Each Day. Lnnoheon Adjournment, 1.15 to 2 p.m. ADMISSION— Ib. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. fCIVIC RECEPTION RIGHT HON. ANDREW FISHER, 'aPritne Minister of the Comnfonweaith of Australia. •TTIS .Worship the Mayor and Council--XX'.lors, on behalf of the Citizens of Wellington, will tender a Civic Recepgtion icuihe Right Hon. Andrew Fisher, 1 iPrimje 1 l^ihister of the Commonwealth of 'Australia, in the Council Chamber, Town 1 Hail,' To-morrow (Friday), tho Bth inst., •at t.30 o'clock p.m. Citizens are cordially invited to be ■ present, JNO R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 7th January, 1915. ;|^HRISTCHURCH LITERARY AND MUSICAL COMPETITIONS, 11th to 27th MARCH. SIXTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL! 'ENTRIES CLOSE 18th FEBRUARY. CLOSE ,18th FEBRUARY. Excursion Fares from any station in the Dominion to Competitors, also to ' Parents or Guardians in charge of Com•petitors under the age of 12 years. Book of Words obtainable gratis at all .jin'usic depots, or posted dire,ct on appli!Fation=to
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 6, 8 January 1915, Page 2
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