TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW, at 2.30. TO-MORROW, at 2 30 TO-MORROW, at 2 30. TO-MORROW, at 2.30. . GRAND REVUE MATINEE GRAND REVUE MATINEE' GRAND REVUE MATINEE. The only matinee performance of Elton Black's Brilliant and Original Revue, CATCH ON ! CATCH ON ! CATCH ON ! CATCH ON ! A Feast of Laughter and Jollity. 6d, Is; 6d, Is; 6d, Is; 6d, Is; 6d, Is. 6d, Is — MATINEE PRICES — 6d, Is. 6d, Is — MATINEE PRICES — 6d, Is. 6d, Is; 6d, Is; 6d, Is; 6d, Is; 6d, Is. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-plaee. 'Phone 165. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! New FULLERS' Vaudeville Specialty FULLERS' Company. Tremendous Success of ELTON BLACK'S NEW REVUE CO. Last Two Nights of ■ CATCH ON ! CATCH ON ! CATCH ON ! CATCH ON ! Last Two Nights of - MISS EUGENIE BOLAND. BALANCING STEVENS, MR. ARTHUR DOUGLAS. Unbounded Success of , THE DUCKWORTHS. VERNON AND SINCLAIR. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, -Mr. Elton Black's Next Revue, SURE THING ! SURE THING L! SURE THING !, SURE THING ! Prices—2s, Is 6d, and Is. Book at The Bristol, 6d extra. Doors 7.15. "OEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. ■*■ ~ \ LAST TWO DAYS LAST TWO DAYS j Famous Players' Great Feature — * THE CALL OF THE NORTH. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. , THE CALL OF THE NORTH. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. THE CALL OF THE NORTH. A Drama of Strong Men and Fair Women. Of Love, Jealousy, and Revenge. Told Amid Snowclad Mountains of the Silent and Savage North-,west. It rivals "The Spoilers." Stalls, 6d; Circle, Is; Reserved, Is 6d. Children, half-price. "PEOPLE'S PICTURE PAL-ACE. JL ■ , ■ COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT! COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT! MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD (THE WORLD'S SWEETHEART), In a Glorious Five-Act Play of . Theatrical Life. "BEHIND THE SCENES." "BEHIND THE SCENES." "BEHIND THE SCENES." "BEHIND THE SCENES." "There is a Divinity that shapes our ends, rough hew them as we may." BRITANNIA THEATRE. A MARVELLOUS PICTURE Waa again heard on all sides last night from the GREAT AUDIENCES That witnessed this ASTOUNDING PHOTOPLAY. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG I ' • " In A Glorious Five-act Drama — g ' "LOLA!" * "LOLA!" "LOLA I" "LOLA !" ,_ Hundreds Unable to Gain Admission Last Night. GRAND REVIVAL At SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE Of the best df all Chaplin Comedies, Of the best of nil Chaplin Comedies, Of the best of all Chaplin Comedies, CHARLIE'S NEW JOB! CHARLIE'S NEW JOB! CHARLIE'S NEW JOB! CHARLIE'S NEW JOB! CHARLIE'S NEW JOB ! ~ CHARLIE'S NEW JOB! Charlie as.a laughter provoker is famous. throughout, but Charlie in "His New Job" eclipses any previpus attempt as a laughter-raiser. And a Superb Supporting Programme. MONDAY NEXT, MONDAY NEXT, Initial production in Wellington of the Picture of the 'Moment. THE PEACE AT ANY PRICE MAN! THE PEACE AT ANY PRICE MAN ! "JV|"ONEY NEXT WEEK! We'll show you ours if you show us yours.— Empress^ BEGG'S BRITISH PIANOS INTENDING Purchasers, of a Piano should not hesitate to visit our Showrooms. Wo have just opened up shipments of tho Latest Models by the famous, British Makers— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS GEORGE ROGERS AND SON JUSTIN BROWNE CHALLEN AND SON MOORE AND MOORE NEWMAN AND CO. BRINSMEAD PIANO PLAYERS, Also the Celebrated French Piano, THE PLEYEL. A selection of High-grade Instruments unsurpassed. A cordial invitation is extended to visitors to visit our Showrooms. Whether a purchaser or not we will be only too pleased to demonstrate the boauties of the various instruments. OHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. The Oldest-established Piano and Music , House m N.Z.—54 Years. Open Every Friday Night till 9 o'clock. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. DAY'S BAY TENNIS COURTS. OPEN FOR PLAY. ffIHE Municipal Tennis Courts at WilJL lianis Park, Days-Bay, will be open to th-o public for play on and after TOMORROW (SATURDAY), tho 6th NOVEMBER. The fees for play ha.ye been fixed as follows: — . £ s. d. Season Tickets 110 Por hour, per player 0 0 6 Tickets will bo issued by the Caretaker of tho Park upon application. J. IS.. PALMER, T-owr Clerk.. |
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 110, 5 November 1915, Page 2
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