fciRAND OPERA HOUSE. ; Direction ..J. C. Williamson, Ltd. '■ TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. 1 TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. . i TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. ; TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. iT. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., announce Stbe return of that Universal •Favourite, JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT, Supported by fcIZETTE PARKES, LOUIS KIMBALL, ; And a Specially Selected ; DRAMATIC COMPANY, For a Season, of SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, In THE GREAT WAR PLAY, ("UNDER FIRE!" "UNDER FIRE!" rUNDER FIRE!'^ "UNDER FIRE!" Sunder, fere r "under fire r HjNDER FIRE." "The most Sensa["TJNDER FIRE." tional Drama, of -the J )~UNDER FIRE." war yet staged." ■ SUNDER FIRE." "A thrill that . FIKK." brings the audience - Sunder fire." to its feet." SUNDER FIRE." "Crowded with t"UNDER FIRE." thrilling action and .'"UNDER FIRE." well-arranged surKjNDER FIRE." prises." Kinder fire." "Full of thrills '."UNDER FIRE:" from curtain to cur!"UNDER FIRE." tain." ("UNDER FIRE." - "Its wonderful' reaHJNDER FIRE." lism astonishes and FIRE." amazes." IT HAS STIRRED PLAYGOERS AS NO OTHER DRAMA HAS EVER DONE. THE PLAY THAT THRILLED THOUSANDS. ■' A WONDERFUL STAGE PRO- -■ DUCTION. | "No letterpress description could bring I home, to the public the grim realities of Hfche present war with one-half the force %>t- the pieturesqueness that is to be found ■an the war drama. 'Under Fire.'" —Auckland. Herald. JOVER 200 PEOPLE WILL TAKE PART IN THIS PRODUCTION. • Tho Box Plan for the season now> jopen at THE BRISTOL. Prices—D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Ilhough gold may be tried by the fire, ■ SEhe heart must bo tried by pain. ' ■ Tf\ H E CRUCIBLE 3' JNOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING • ■ . . At : MACMAHON'S THEATRE ONLY. fTHE CRUCIBLE" T ouchingrTHE CRUCIBLE" Heart-stirring fTHE CRUCIBLE" Elevating IfTHE. CRUCILEB" SrrHE CRUCIBLE" C aptivaiang f THE CRUCIBLE" Real . FTHE CRUCIBLE" Uplifting fTHE CRUCIBLE" C harming ("THE CRUCIBLE" I ntense ITHE CRUCIBLE" B Teathlesß S"THE CRUCIBLE" L ifelike fTHE CRUCIBLE" Entertaining featuring the Latest Popular Favourite, MARGUERITE CLARK. Together with "-THE BLACK BOX!" In "TONGUES OF FLAME," Being Episode 13 of this immense Serial Prices as usual Continuous from 11 aTm. to 10.50 p.m. jfin o w N 1 a iT L~. TO-MORROW. (To be opened by the Minister of Agricul- : ture.at 2 p.m. A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY Of the JFINEST APPLES EVER GROWN IN THE DOMINION Will be | ON VIEW AT THE TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW. Auckland, Nelson, Canterbury, and jOtago send specimens of there finest fruits (for Exhibition. It is safe to say that the exhibits were Eneyer equalled in Australasia, and an jobjecWesjon. is thus given, showing the ienormous possibilities of this industry. . Sale of Apples, in 101b boxes, cases, fund half-cases, will be made for the beneliit of the Patriotic) Fund. Admission—Sixpence. - 5W ELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. SfHAS COOKERY DEMONSTRATION ' ■ &*■ By MISS UNA CARTER. WEDNESDAY, the 10th INSTANT. To commence at 3 o'clock. ; Subject: jj'EEQUEST DISHES, LOLLIES, AND ■'!..■■'■ ■■ CAKES." I ! BE EARLY TO SECURE A SEAT. ' ■ J. JB.. HELLIWELL, Secretary. ] [ASSEMBLY HALL, RIDDIFORD-ST.," i NEWTOWN. i MR. FRANK MAY, Evangelist, will j give Two Addresses in the above pall—On TUESDAY, at 7.45. subject, *"Song of Solomon: Thy Love, Thy Name, ;the Tents of Kedar." On THURSDAY, ',7.45, subject, "Where Thou Feedest Thy 'Flock, a Compajiy of Pharaoh's Charitots." All welcome. SOUTH WAIRARAPA TROTTING CLUB.' PATRIOTIC MEETING. (TIVTOMINATIONS for all events Close U> on WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, at |JO p.m. Greytown Telegraph Office closes 8 p.m. W. ARMSTRONG, Secretary S.W. T. a, Greytown. - 'GREATER WELLINGTON TOWN PLANNING AND MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. THE Annual General Meeting will be held in the No. 1 Committee Room, Town Hall, on MONDAY NEXT, Bth May, at 8 p.m. SPECIAL BUSINESS: The City's Milk Supply. Speaker: Dr. A. K. Newman, MJ?. Chairman: Hon. J. G. W. Aitken, ■M.L.C. • J. L. ARCUS, Hon. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. L. F. Jones are invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife, Alice May, whioh will leave No. 78, Owen-street, at 1.30 p.m. To-mor-row (Tuesday), 9th May, 1916, for the Ivarori Cemetery ISAAC CLARK AND SON FUNERAL CARD. ■ ffIHE Friends of the late Margaret SnedJL don are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun., 60, Tara- , naki-street, To-morrow, tho 9th instant, . at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karpri. Motor funeral. E. MORRIS, Jun., Funeral Furnisher and Erabalmer. 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 937 (day and nicrhtl.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 108, 8 May 1916, Page 2
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