HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-place. 'Phone 165. The Largwet, Safest, Handsomest, Costliest Playhouse in New Zealand. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT, Last Performance of I'M SORRY Bewildering I'M SORRY I'M- SORRY Bewitching I'M SORRY I'M SORRY Unique. I'M SORRY Last Performance of "I'm Sorry." It will be withdrawn after To-nighfc to make way for Paul Stanhope's sth Revue, PARDON ME! PARDON MB! PARDON ME! PARDON ME! [ last appearance of ILES WABTON. EFFIE FELLOWES. 1 FRANK, LANK, AND ALICE. Ida, Jarvis, Lumley and Rhodes. i - Prices-: 2s, Is 6d, and Is. Doors 7.15. i ji/rAOMAHON'S THEATRE Tho Home of Stirring Drama. TO-DAY (At Every Session) TO-NIGHT 1 '•THE MAN AT THE KEY!" "THE MAN AT THE KEY!" A Sensational Drama, showing how a j Telegraph Operator Averted a Big Train. Smash. "MUSIC HATH CHARMS" And "THE CANINE RIVAL." Twin Merrymakers in Most Mirthful Mood. "THE FATAL BLACK BEAN!" A Sinister Story of Conspiracy and Crime. With a Host of Others. Extended Saturday Sessions To-j3ay. Prices — 6d and 3d by day; 6d at night. Children alws.ys 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Monday — "The Mayor's Secretary" — A huge Kalem drama Tuesday- — ChaHie Chaplin, m hia .latest and best. "A NIGHT OUT!" One Long Hysterical Shriek of Laughter. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. THE ONLY SHOW WORTH WHILE. LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! "JUDITH OF BETHULIA!" "JUDITH OF BETHULIA!'! "JUDITH OF BETHULIA!" "JUDITH OF BETHULIA!", "JUDITH OF BETHULIA!" "JUDITH OF BETHULIA!" Supported by a Splendid Series. MONDAY "NEXT! Complete Change of Programme. Specially Selected Features. FOLLOW THE CROWDS ! SHORT T'S T~H EATR. E. The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures COMMENCING MONDAY. Another Enormous Attraction. Selig's Sensational "Feature" 2500 ft. . 2500 ft. "THE' FLOWER OF FAITH." "THE FLOWER OF FAITH." "THE FLOWER OF FAITH." A charming and delightful Drama with a heart-stirring conclusion Supported by an -unequalled PrognHttme. COMMENCING TUESDAY. Better Than Evert Another Great Essanay Production. 2000 ft. * 2000 ft. CHARLES CHAPLIN. CHARLES CHAPLIN. In' "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A, NIGHT OUT." Many droll and delirious Chaplin stteeese* nave been * presented, but "A NIGHT' OUT." I* in a Glass by itself. ' SCOTT BENNETT! SCOTT BENNETT! SCOTT BENNETT! A GREAT LECTURE ON A GREAT SUBJECT. ' TCWERYBODY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW NIGHT (SUNDAY), 6th JUNE, At 8 o'clock. MR. H. SCOTT BENNETT On "NEITZSCHE: THE MAN AND HIS MESSAGE." WELLINGTON QUEEN CARNIVAL! No. No. n - miss low. o A MISS LOW. A /CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL THURSDAY, THURSDAY, 10th JUNE. 10th JUNE. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.' By CULFORD BELL, BETTY PURDOM. Assisted by a few of their Pupils. Three Short Plays:, "THE MAN IN THE STREET." "THE ART OF MAKING LOVE." "A BURLESQUE MELODRAMA." CHARACTER SKETCHES! , HUMOROUS RECITALS! MUSICAL MONOLOGUES! COMEDY SCENES! 2s and Is. Commence at 8 o'clock. No. • No. 2 MISS LOW. o MISS LOW. & IN AID OF OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. 'ffIT'ES PETITES DANSEUSES!" ■*-* (The Little Dancers). MISS G. M. CAMPBELL'S PUPILS. Under the Patronage of the Ea.rl and Countess of Liverpool, the Right Hon. W. F. Museey and Mrs. Massey, and ther Mayor nnd Muyoress. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 10th JUNE, 3 o'clock. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Admission, Is. Reserved Seats, Is extra. Tickets aro now on SaJc at The Bristol Piano Co., the Gipsy Camp, and the Tramway Boys' Afternoon Tea, 6d. IN AID OF OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. COOKERY DEMONSTRATION By MISS UNA CARTER. Under the Patronage of the Right Hon. W. F. Massey. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 11th JUNE, At 3 p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL. A Prize will be given to the 100 th person to enter the Hall. Admission by Silver CoinCakes, etc., will be sold after the Demonstration. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hereby given that arc Ordinary General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Bank of New Zealajid will be held iv the Bonking House in Wollington on FRIDAY, the 18th duy of June, 1915, at 11 o'clock a.m. The Transfer Books of tho Bank will be Closed from Friday, the 4th of June, to Friday, the 18th of June, both days inclusive. By;»Order of the Board. W. CALLENDER, General Manager.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 2
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