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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtenay-plaoe. 'Phone 165. ' TO-NIGIIT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! A NIGHT OF FAREWELLS. Last Appearance of MR. PAUL STANHOPE AND HIS SUPERB COMPANY OF COMEDIANS In their Record-breaking Revue, FUN ON THE FARM. Last Night of Old ManLast Night of 3000 ft HigK Last Night of Les Bates Last Night of Fritzee de Guy Last Night of Frank Norton Last Night of Ruby Kennedy Last Night of The 'Frisco Quartette Last Night of The Buty Korus. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. A TRIPLE STAR BILL. MONDAY EVENING NEXT. ANOTHER STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION ! Messrs. Fuller have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of one of the GREATEST VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS IN THE WORLD. Direct from America, per s.s. Niagara, THE GREAT LUTES AND CO., THE GREAT LUTES AND CO., The Wizard of the Feet. Starring Engagement of MR. LION HOFFMAN, MR. LION HOFFMAN, That Laughable Ball Bouncer and Hat Manipulator. MISS HAZEL MORRIS, , MISS HAZEL MORRIS, America's Chic Ragtime Exponent. BETTER THAN EVER! Is th© Bill at mHE EMPRESS. LAST DAY Of Lubin's Human Drama, "THE BOND OF WOMANHOOD." "THE BOND OF WOMANHOOD." MONDAY ! Another Grandly Varied Selection of all New Films, headed by "HER HUSBAND'S HONOUR." "HER HUSBAND'S HONOUR." "HER HUSBAND'S HONOUR." Kalom's most powerful drama, with a wonderful appeal. " HUMAN HOUND'S TRIUMPH,"Keystone Screamer. "TOPICAL BUDGET." "News while it IS NEWS." "BREAKING IN" (Vitagraph Drama). "CUPID'S PRANKS" (Yes! Yes!) And other Good Ones. 3d and 6d. Res. le. MACMAHON'S THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! "HEARTS UNITED!" • --A~ Pathetic Fireside Story. "THE OPEN DRAWBRIDGE!" Another of the Railway Hazards of Helen. "BILL'S NEW .PAL.!" . A Riotous. Revel with Ritchie. "TWO. AND TWO!" A Matrimonial Muddle. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. And Others. Prices — 6d and 3d by day ; 6d at night ; Children ' always ' 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. MONDAY NEXtHmONDAY NEXT! CHARLIE CHAPLIN As "THE WOMAN !" Will give a New Solution of this Eternal Mystery. Together with A QUESTION OF COURAGE f. And "THE MASTER KEY!" HELP. "For the Boys who Helped the Colours!" 181 NEEDED ! EVERY GRAND OPERA HOUSE MITE 16th SEPTEMBER. OFFERING COUNTS. mOWN HALIr. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER. GRAND SACRED CONCERT! GRAND SACRED CONCERT! By the* sth WELLINGTON REGIMENT BANDa _N AID OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND. The following Artists will assist: ME. HAMILTON HODGES MR. H. MOSCHINI MISS JANIE PETRIE Admission free. Collection at the 'doors. BANDSMAN H. HULL, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION. BAND PERFORMANCE. SUNDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1915. i mHE TRAMWAYS BAND will (weath. X er permitting) give a Performance at Newtown Park at 3 p.m. on SUNDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1915. 1 • JNO. R. PALMER, ' Town Clerk. •^■EWTOWN PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock. WELLINGTON CORPORATION BAND Will render a choice Programme of I Music, Under the baton of Bandmaster G. W. Bowes, late Sergeant Bth King's Royal Irish Hussars. Collection in Aid of the Wellington Zoological Society's Animal Fund. J. CASTLE, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer W.Z, Society. SALVATION . ARMY CITADEL, Vivian-street. MONDAY, 13th,. at 8 p.m. Lecture by Commissioner Hodder — "JAPAN, ITS PEOPLE AND CUSTOMS, AND S.A. WARFARE IN , . THAT LAND." The Mayoress will preside.^ Tickets, 6d. , Proceeds for Self Denial. | TTfELL-INGTON MUSI(£AL UNION. Conductor Mr. Herbert Qaughton. "Joan of Aro" '. '. A. R. G*ul "Revenge" ; Stanford TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, 19th OCTOBER. Grand Performance of "MESSIAH" - , First Week in December. Conductor, Mr. Robert Parker, Grand Organ and Strings. Mr. Herbert Claughtan at the Organ. ■■"^H? Otf! Yes? I'm going to take Doris to see "HINEMOA !" ELOCUTION, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND DRAMATIC ART. MISS HARDINGE-MALTBY, of London, "Aldous Building" (opposite "Kirk's," Lambton-quay). -For terms re Children's- Class. aDPIv 4-6. or 'Phone 3192. ' -

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 2

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