GOLDII. BOOM i p-E-AND OPeVa HOUSE. Direction ..-.:..... ... Hugh D. M'lntosh TO-NIGHT, at 8. LAST. TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS .;_ ' AND FAREWELL OF AND FAREWELL OF (SEASON POSITIVELY CLOSES THURSDAY) THE ONLY horace goldin! Horace g01d1..! Horace goldin! Horace goldin ! horace goldin! and company of thirty-five, Including ■'-; "A LIVE BENGAL TIGER 1 "r . Presenting in Throe Series, ' " THE OLD, THE NEW, AND A TIGER, TOO. LAST TWO NIGHTS end FAREWELL OF ALL THE FAVOURITES. ; Comprising MARIE KING SCOTT, HAY AND CRAWFORD, BILL PRUIT, COSWARD, BARBARA BABINGTON, . ..'--'MENETTI AND SEDELLL A GREAT BILL. TO-NIGHT'S PRICES — ss, 3s, Is Early Door Gallery, Is extra. Box Plans at Bristol till 5, afterwards at Theatre Confectionery, where Day Sales may also be purchased. Soldiers wearing His Majesty's Uniform admitted to tho D.C. and R.S. 4s, and . Stalls 2s. - " . GOLDIN SEASON CLOSES TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE. LAST 3 DAYS' ."".-.EAST 3 NIGHTS! OF THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. A Pictorial Adaptatibtf'Of the Great Heart Throbbing Story of R. W. OhamboM^ -; aa-iK eightinc chance . •. ■■' THE FIGHTING CHANCE! THE. FIGHTING CHANCE ! THE - FIGH TING CHANCE ! Tlie excessively human love story of two young society leaders, who defeated the inherited desire of wine, by sheer force of character y THE FIGHTING CHANCE! ' THE FIGHTING CHANCE! THE. FIGHTING CHANCE! ! Written by tho highly popular author, ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. ROBERT W CHAMBERS. Most everyono has road with pleasure many of this, gifted writer's novels, but toond has thrilled you as this powerful emotional dtory. THE FIGHTING CHANCE! THE FIGHTING CHANCE! V THE FIGHTING CHANCE! A Play you cannot atfford to miss. GRAND SUPPORTING FEATURES. GRAND SUPPORTING FEATURES DAY PRICES—3d, 6d. Res. Is. ..EVENING—STALLS and CIRCLE 6d. Res. Is. -.. . .. "Mortring and . Afternoon. Tea sorvod I?tee to patrons-of the Circle. WEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. •THE THE CHEAT, .'.-.. CHEAT CHEAT- "■> CHEAT CHEAT Featuring CHEAT CHEAT The Famous B6atity CHEAT CHEAT Actress, CHEAT CHEAT FANNIE WARD. CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT ; : A CHEAT CHEAT ■ . Drama CHEAT CHEAT..*;... , that reveals CHEAT CHEAT a. great problem CHEAT CHEAT of CHEAT OHEAT Modom Life. CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT CHEAT WITH EXCELLENT SUPPORTS.'; npfiOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. y * STILL,ANOTHER BOOM. "ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE!" "ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE!" A 3-reel. drama of Love and Adventure. "A CHILD OF CIRCUMSTANCE." An Appealing Dramatio Story. Two excellent comedies, - ."WANTED, A" PIANO TUNER." ' '*'MRS. GREEN'S MISTAKE." And ""*" THE LATEST GAZETTE. "BRITISH WAR FILM." TTIS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ...:.. Fullers' Vaudeville, Ltd. | ■; NIGHTLY AT 8. TUMULTUOUS OVATIONS ACCORDED' OUR GLITTERING CONSTELLATION OF STARS. JVOliers ARNOLD AND LADD Pearl ■ CLEMENT MAY, THE DANCING JOHNSTONS; HARRY ROWE AND ETHEL, LES WARTON, , SHIPP AND GAFFNEY, And Fullere' Fascinating Fashion Feature, MADGE MAITLAND, The Magical Musical Magnet, in a Further ■ Selection of Song Successes. " BERT COLEMAN, FOUR'KINGS, " LA VEEN AND CROSS. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. Booking, 6d ejrtra, at The Bristol. I^ULLERS' STAR THEATRE. A Pathetic, Emotional Photopla-fc. "THE WAIF!" ' Penniless ' , :"THEWAIF!" Hungry "THE WAIF!" Homeless The child battled for existence, and won a place in tho world of fame. «'"«i_fl Waif" features Matty R!oubert, a. iVonderful Child Film Actor. TT.HE RAMBLER LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB aro holding their ANNUAL DANCE TO-NIGHT at the NEW CENTURY HALL. __ , I *^_^i^^_^__^fel_ HOROWHENUA RACING CLUB. nVTOMINATIONS for all Events (ex;ll cept Maiden Scurry) close with the ■ Secretary at' his Office, Oxford-street, Levin, at 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 9th SEPTEMBER, 1916. Weights will be declared on or about :'tho 14th SEPTEMBER,'.9I6. Acceptances for all Events and Entries -for Maiden Scurry Close with the Secretary, at' bis • Office,' ■at■ 9 ■ p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 20th SEPTEMBER, 1916. For Official Programme see N.Z. .Keferce. R. D. WALLACE, Secretary. ; Box 27, Levin. I WOODLANDS HUNT CLUB. ACCEPTANCES for above Meeting, to be held on the 14th instant, Close on FRIDAY NEXT, at 9 p.m * Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. S. T. TINNEY -Secretary, Pabdatuitv
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 58, 6 September 1916, Page 2
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