/"-(RAND OPERA- HOUSE. Direction Hugh D. M'lntosb TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. AND FOR.POSITIVELY FOUR MORE NIGHTS ONLY Tho WORLD'S GREATEST MAGICIAN, HORACE GOLDIN! ' HORACE GOLDIN! HORACE GOLDIN! HORACE GOLDIN! HORACE GOLDIN! The Royal Russian Illusionist, 'AND COMPANY OF THIRTY-FIVE, Including -."'■ A LIVE BENGAL TIGER! Presenting in Three Serifs, ' -THE OLD, THE NEW, AND-A - ...*; 7... TIGER, T00..--.*.*. - Enthusiastic. Reception, of the Interna-tional-Stars supporting this Wonderful Act, comprising: MARIE KING SCOTT, "That Country Girl," who Talks, Sings, and Dances; COS WARD, Tho French Corniciue. HAY AND CRAWFORD, The Simultaneous Stepping Girls. BILL PRUIT, Tho Cowboy Caruso. BARBARA BABINGTON, — . -Dainty English. Comedienne. MENETTI. AND' SEDELLI, An Greatest of AU. Comedy Knockabout ... . Acrobats. ._.... PRICES: ss, 3s, Is.' Early Door to . Gallery, Is extra. "Box Plan on viow this afternoon at Theatro Confectionery, where Day Sales may' also bo purchased GOLDIN SEASON CLOSES . THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. O HORTT'S THEATRE". TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Is tho Last Night of THE BEAUTIFUL OLGA PETROVA THE BEAUTIFUL .OLGA PETROVA In "WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY?" .* "WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY?" "WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY?" , MONDAY'NEXT! "THE "FINAL JUDGMENT!" "THE FINAL JUDGMENT!" "THE .FINAL JUDGMENT!" ,Witb ETHEL BARRYMORE. - • ETHEL BARRYMORE ETHEL BARRYMORE. . . " ' 'The power of Ethel Barrymore as a. 'dramatic, artist:on the spoken stage and in the play of silence is made tremendous by "her ' naturalness and. her-, ability ..to ''live" her." part. . ' lii" her. perfect simplicity lies her genius. -RJEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-NIGHT, ARISTOCRACY! ARISTOCRACY! A Society Drama, featuring TYRONE ...77 ...POWER.. MONDAY! -MONDAY! THE THE CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT Featuring CHEAT CHEAT The Famous -Beauty: CHEAT CHEAT Actress, CHEAT CHEAT FANNIE -WARD." CHEAT CHEAT A CHEAT CHEAT - -Drama CHEAT CHEAT that holds you. CHEAT CHEAT • CHEAT CHEAT ;■ ■ . * CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT "THE CHEAT" •-* Reveals a Great Problem of Modern , Life. :"OETONE GRAND THEATRE, -87. TO-NIGHT and MONDAY INNOCENCE OF RUTH, An Edison drama that earned record houses, at Everybody's in town. Featuring the Charming Favourite, VIOLA DANA, The attempted influence of a wicked woman of tho world over the iniipcent Ruth. Mary Pickford in "Dawn*' of To-morrow" ■ NEXT THURSDAY and Friday. '.XTIS MAJESTY'S • THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING, At 8.30. SUNDAY CONCERT SUNDAY CONCERT ' . ,'Bythe WELLINGTON WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. .PROFESSIONAL , ORCHESTRA', ' PROFESSIONAL. ORCHESTRA, Under * MR. HERBERT BLOY.■'".' MR. HERBERT BLOY, Programme:' .. .. Overture—"Rienzi" Wagner Spanish Suite Leoncavallo Unfinished Symphony ."*• Schubert Idyll, "Dawn" . Matt 'Lohengrin" Introduction Wagner Overture—"Pique Dame" '.. Suppa Silver, Coin Collection. Under tho_ Auspices of the Wellington Social-Democratic Party. IfyTR ,H. 7.-E. ..!.H O LLAND, i";: '.Will Lecture. on "Michael Davitt—Revolutionary Agitator— ...As_Sh"eehy_ Skefiington. Knew: Him." At the ALEXANDRA HALL,- Abel Smith-st., On-SUNDAY EVENING, at 8. .'.Doori"open at' 1., r "," *' Collection.(TJ'U'B'L i'c " L'E C T U R E, • :jr By ' . ' 77 MR. J ROSS THOMSON. "REINCARNATION." "REINCARNATION." ''Applied to Social and -National Life." . The law of_ reincarnation fully explains the inequalities and seeming' injustices of life! . , ./... -"*" SUNDAY, 3rd INST., at 7 p.m. 7. : THEOSOPHICAL HALL, BALLANCE-STREET Public • cordially invited. DRDER7OF'. THE' STAR ' W- THE EAST, THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Ballahce-stroet. SUNDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 3.30 p.m. PUBLIC LECTURE "The* World's Expectancy of a Great Teacher," . By MR..J ROSS THOMSON, .. National Representative for New Zealand. Public cordially invited. "V M. . C. A. 8 o'clock TO-NlGHT—Prayer Meeting. SUNDAY, . 4 o'clock—Men's Meeting. _ Address will be given by E. J. 7 Herciis, Esq., M.A. Soloist-—Mr A. . '' " J. Smith. Subject—"Living Stones." 5 p.m.—Strangers' Tea. All Soldiers and Visitors to tho City cordially welcomed. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. flpiHE Prizes and Certificates won in *--JL Scholars' Examination will be presented by the Mayoress on " MONDAY, at ,7.30, in St. John's Hall. Programme of Elocution by Pupils of Mr. J. Culford BellCollection.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 55, 2 September 1916, Page 2
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