■■.ftSAHD . OPERA' HOUS*. Direction -. 3.0. WILLIAMSON, LTD. MURIEL STARR'S FAREWELL SUCCESS ■ , ■ . And LAST THREE NIGHTS. UNDER COVER. ■ '■ UNDER - COVER. MURIEL STARR, MURIEL STARR, MURIEL STARR, CHARLES A. MILLWARD, And J. C. Willininscin'B Brilliant Company In , : UNDER COVER. UNDER COVER. Whioh is the Play that e-rbrybody like*, because—' It is a stirring, gripping' story Of Romance and Adventure. li» Comedy is delightful. It* Mystery is tremendous Day Sales, The Grande Confectionery. Prices—Dress,Circle and Res. Stalls, 6»; Back Stalls, 3s; Gallery. Is. Early Door *o Back Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Plans at The Bristol. DON'T MISS IT ! ' FOR ITS SIMPLY GREAT! "THE MAN ON THE BOX!" \ .■ "THE MAN ON THE BOX!" - "THE MAN ON THE-BOX!" "THE MAN ON THE BOX!" ::;:: "-the'man on the box !" 'A ROLLICKING •■■'•■■'■■ MILITARY ROMANCE, By the FAMOUS PLAYERS, FAMOUS PLAYERS, Being Screened all This Week at the JDBOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE A EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE ONLY ■ BIG SUPPORTING FEATURES! ' MONDAY NEXT MONDAY A Circus Drama, full of dramatic surprises, and teeming with strong incidents— "THE CIRCUS MAN!" "THE CIRCUS MAN!" "THE CIRCUS MAN!" 'THE CIRCUS MAN!" ? Adapted from the famous Novel THE ROSE OF THE RING. THE ROSE OF THE RING. By Goo Barr M'Cutcheon. MACMAHON'S THEATRE. . AOMAHON'S THEATRE. ANOTHER GREAT CHANGE. "THE MAN FROM THE DESERT!" Four Thousand Feet of Gripping- ! American Melodrama. "TOO MUCH ELIXIR OF LIFE!" A Delirions Mirth-maker. "CAPTAIN KIDD AND DITTO !" A Comedy of Bold Bogus Buccaneers. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Prices—6d and 3d by day, 6d at night; Children under 12, 3d. C'ontinuoiM from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. MONDAY, For the First Tim© in Wellington, ■ ' ';LORNA- DOONE!" ■ Blackraore's Immortal Novel in Picture Form. : AN ASTOUNDING SUCCESS! -"'-■"■'■"'■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! !At . ;. At SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE Mammoth Four-reel "Feature." / - MARY .FULLER • ■ ■ MARY FULLER -•■■ln ■ . • That Magnificent Photoplay, "A DAUGHTER OF THE NILE!" "A DAUGHTER OF THE NILE!" iTjIULLER'S STAR PICTURES I J-' 3d, 6d, Is Newtown. le, 6d, 3d 2000 ft Sensational Drama. ' "DRAWN INTO THE QUICKSAND!" "DRAWN INTO THE QUICKSAND!" Being the 16th Episode of tho "MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY!" Also, 2000 ft Max Linder Comedy, "MAX IS LOVESICK!" "MAX IS LOVESICK!" NOTICE TO.RETURNED' SOLDIERS, f A LL Returned Soldiers axe specially -£V invited to attend a Meeting to be Jield in the V.M.C.A. Rooms, Willisstreet, TO-MORROW (Friday), 7th January, at 2.30 p.m.,- with a view to forming mi Association, on same lines as formed jn Chnstchurch, Dimedin, and Invorcarjrill. DONALD SIMSON, Capt., . ■ . ' Convener VO OFFICERS COMMANDING CADET COMPANIES. MAJOR BOSWORTH. A.Q.M.G., will deliver a Lecture on "Admmistraturn," at'the Officers' >Clnb Rooms, Garrison. Hall, Buckle-street, TO-MORROW' (FRIDAY), at 8 p.m., when all Officers aro requested to attend. PARADE NOTICE. AU Cadet Companies will Parad© on SATURDAY, Bth inst., at Bunny-street, L3O p.m., in connection with the Parade of 9th Reinforcements. ; <SgtJ.) ALBERT A. CORRIGAN, Major, Group Commander ; COMPULSORY PARADE. . 87 CO., SCOUT SENIOR CADETS. COMPANY ORDERS BY CAPT. J. B MACFARLANE. '/COMPANY trill Parade at Bunny-street Vy at 1.30 p.m. sharp on SATURDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1915. No leave granted. No. 31 COMPANY, SENIOR CADETS (Wellington City). COMPULSORY PARADE. fTUIE Company will Parade at Bunny- :■■ -I street on SATURDAY, Bth JAN., 1916, at 1.30 p.m. sharp." Dress—Drill Order This Parade is compulsory, and no leave will be granted. ROBERT RENKIN, Lieut., Officer Commanding No. 31 Co., Senior Cadets. No. 39 SENIOR CADET COMPANY. }\<' PARADE of the above Company '•*:. will bo held nt Bunny-street, on Bth JANUARY, at 1.30 p.m. The Parado is compulsory. No leavo of Rbsenco will be granted. LIEUTENANT WITHEFORD, 0.0. RUB! Rub! Rub! on bonded knees. One swish of the brush and Linoarnish make 3 your Linoleums shine like the sun. -Lasts 12 months. All crrocers, ■.IiTW.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 4, 6 January 1916, Page 2
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