•riRAND OPERA HOUSE. ;Lessees .._ J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. -.Business Manager *'- W. F. Russell. 'LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS -•-' LAST THREE NIGHTS ■":' of • . ' -THE POPULAR TERCENTENARY 7 :. SHAKESPEAREAN COMPANY, ■TO-NIGHT .-(Last ."..Night) TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ;"(Last- Night) TO-NIGHT *.: ; Of ALLAN WILKIE '": And '" f FREDISWYDE. HUNTER.WATTS,' "Iwo of England's Greatest Exponents of "■'■ the Great Bard's works, Supported by one of the strongest combinations of artists that has had the ploasuro of touring New Zealand for a considerable -.number of years, in Shakespoaro's Pastoral Comedy, "AS YOU LIKE IT." "AS YOU LIKE IT." 'ffO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASON. Ihe most impressive Drama the Stage has ever seen, and absolutely Shakespoaro's Greatest— "OTHELLO!" "OTHELLO 1" "OTHELLO !'■*• Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Booked Seate, 4e. Box Plan for remainder of season at The Bristol. • Day Sales at Theatre Confectionery. jVTEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. TO-DAY AND ALL THE WEEK., j MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD In thai Wonderful Conception of PhotoOpfera, *' "MADAM BUTTERFLY!". "MADAM BUTTERFLY I"----"MADAM BUTTERFLY !" An Exquisite. Picturisaiion of John Luther Long's Beloved Cla—dc.** j ©ne of the Tenderest Character Creations / _ Ever Conceived. • REVISED PRICES FOR THE WEEK: Day Sessions, Night Sessions, from 5.30 p.m., Adults 6d. Adults Is. Children 3d. ' Children 6d. Hours of Screening: 11 a.m., 12.40 p.m., 2.20 p.m., 4 p.m., 5.40 p.m., 7.20 p.m.,. 9 p.m. .... "Nstra Evening Sessions. •(PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. LAST NIGHT OF 'A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME Headed by -- -\A: Fine Dramatisation of : ; BRET HARTE'S Famous BRET HARTE'S Novel- ■": "TWO MEN OF SANDY BAR!" "TWO MEN OF SANDY BAR!" ' -' 'TWO MEN OF SANDY BAR!" • -■ • Supported by Episode 16 of "THE BROKEN COIN!"----"THE BROKEN COIN 1" - "A* Humming Comedy, "ARABELLA'S SOFT SOAP."LATEST ECLAIR GAZETTE. CULLERS' STAR THEATRE. IT; LAST NIGHT of AT BAY ! Fight for a, AT BAY! Woman' 3 Honour. TOMORROW NIGHT. !A Thrilling, and Exciting Drama, . THE CIRCUS OF DEATH! ■-' THE CIRCUS OF DEATH! THE CIRCUS OF DEATH! . Cmes Company's Great Soa_a_on. * '{-"10NCERT CHA.MBER, TOWN HALL . Under the Auspices of the New. Zealand' Nativos' Association. TONIGHT' --TO-NIGHT.! THE LAST NIGHT.. ' of _ _^-rv "' THE FAMOUS ' """"'"'. "DR. BILL !" _ "DR..BILL!". . . . - "DR.* BILL!". "DR. BILL!'' " "~ HiUnous Laugtylß*:'; EVERYBODY SCREAMING*" AT "DR. BILL" LAST NIGHT. VISIT THE DOCTOR TO-NIGHT. Box Plan ai Bristol.Day "Sales, at Geo.vHow&'s and Chrisleson's -- s Secretary, CHAS. M'INTYRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTJ At 8 o'clock, MONSTER CONCERT AND SWIMMING CARNIVAL . . At the. 7 7 .7.7 PUBLIC TEPID .SWIMMING BATHS, Tasman-street.. Artists: ■'.'-•.■.'■/ Mis«es Gladys Watkins, Marjorie Jones (Soprano), Miss Janie" Petrie (Elocutionist), Messrs Hamilton Hodges, Goorgo Peek (Humorist), and Hugh Wright (Baritone). Accompanist. Mr, Chas. Kerry. Selections by .the Mission Band. The. Concert will be Followed by a Swimming - Carnival. Exciting Races Assured. Bath .Lit Up by. Pretty Electrical Effects. Merriment for all. Clown: Mr Lansdowne, Admission Is. AT 'ARGE " TOWN HALL"! SATURDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. \ WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. ' LADIES' EVENING. A TRUE BOHEMIAN EVENING. Whole of Net Proceeds to be divided betweon Xmas Gift and War Relief — '.Funds.. ADMISSION—2s 6d -to aU parts. Box Han at Bristol. ' No "Booking Fee. RONALD K. LYON, Secretary j _*-1 RAND RETURN CONCERT. .iXRAND RETURN CONCERT. LARGE TOWN HALL, ONE NIGHT ONLY! * TUESDAY,, 3rd OCTOBER, By 'AIiFRED MIROVITCH, ALFRED MIROVITCH, 'ALFRED MIROVITCH, Pianist Virtuoso, Gold Medallist, Petrograd Conservatoire. And .*".""' MICHAEL PIASTRO, MICHAEL PIASTRO, MICHAEL PIASTRO, "Winner of tbe-Russian 1000/ Rouble Prize. ' Popular Prizes—3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan, Tho Bristol, opens Thursday, BBth September. *E__ Bll6ssfi'.■i____%? J J_B___fci«:
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 75, 26 September 1916, Page 2
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