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/^RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction JOHN HOPKINS. TO-NIGHT; at 8.10. The Tenor of the Period, CAPPELLI! CAPPELLI) CAPPELLI! CAPPELLI! Each successive appearance of Signor Cappelli not only enhances his already great reputation,' but further emphasises the -fact that he is the most remarkable Tenor yet heard in the Dominion. LAST TWO'CONCERTS! LAST TWO CONCERTS! TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW! TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW! TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: . - CAPELLI will Sing: "Una. Furtiva Lagrima." Donizetti "E Locevan ]o Stelle" ("Toßca")...Puccini "Salute Demure" ("Faust") Gounod "Improviso" ("Chernier") ..... Giordano Etc., Etc. JOHN AMADIO will Play: "Swing Song" Barns '.'The Butterfly" , Sabathel Fantasia.—"Rousseau's Dream.. .Briccildi Etc., Etc. LUCIEN CESARONf will Sing: "Pro Feccatis"...i Rossini "Ella Giamniai" ("Don Carlos") ... Verdi ' Etc., Etc. " NATALINA M'CALLUM' will Sing: ''A May Morningl' .. . Denza. "Aye Maria" Gounod , (Flute Obligate by John Amadio.) HAROLD WHITTLE at the Piano. ' Prices: 4s. 3s, 2s. La.te Door Pit, 13 (plus tax).: Plans at The Bristol. FAREWELL CONCERT TO-MORROW! COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME." BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. ROBERT WARWICK "ALL MAN."- ' ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN 1 ' In . "ONE A.M." "' The' orllt comedian in th 6 world who coiild do it 1. His origin*! vaudeville act. The act that made him famous as a drunk. He holds the stage alone for half-aii-hour (the audience holds its sidos). This is absolutely the greatest collection of laughs over presented in 2000 ft of film. PEOPLE'S PICTURE* PALACE.. EOPLE'B PICTURE PALACE.' "FIVE NIGHTS." Has had such a wonderful boom, we haire decided to give you another three nights of the same programme, so that thero can bo no excuse for riot seeing it. "FIVE NIGHTS." , "FIVE NIGHTS." This widely-censored but universally-read novol, by Victoria proes, has now been adapted to tho motion picture screen, and has been approved by the British Board of Censors. The picture portrays a fascinating love- idyll, and five wonderful adventures in the life and career of Trevor Lonadale, a successful artist. . "FIVE NIGHTS.". . . . "FIVE- NIGHTS." :■•-. .' SHOWN ONLY .-.. . WEDNESDAY.. THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. ELECTORS! You can put MACK a.t the Head, of tho Poll. Do not split by voting HildrctK. "You can't burn the candle at both ends." TW'EW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. HENRY WALTHALL And ,MAKY CHARLESON in "BURNING THE CANDLE!" "BURNING THE CANDLE!" A Gripping Portrayal of the Results of Profligacy Together with tho First Episode o£ "THE RAILWAY RAIDERS!" Featuring HELEN HOLMES in a, New Sens»tiona.i Serial. . , ■■] > | TO-DAY At V' TO-NIGHT rnHE KING'S. -L HE KING'S. A THREE-FEATURE ATTRACTION Of Unchallengeable Quality, i Headed by "REVELATION!" "REVELATION!" "REVELATION!" Starring j NAZIMOVA. . ' Until you see her you can have no idea of her marvellous acting and magnetic : personality. : Supported by' . 'i Tho Triangle Feature, I "SHOES" THAT DANCED !"♦ I "SHOES THAT DANCED!" Starring ' PAULINE STARKE - . / . ' An Idyll of the Underworld. In Addition, The Third Episode o£ tho Path© SuperSerial, "THE FATAL RING'? . j ST. MARK'S PARISH. "ANNUAL SALE 1 OF WORK -^ Will bo Opened ] IN THE SCHOOLROOM, DUFFERIN- ! STREET, ON .WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCOBER,At 3 p.m., By Her Excellency the .Countew of j Liverpool. THURSDAY, 3rd OCTOBER,At 3 p.m., -\ , By His Worship the Mayor. ■ Admission Free. .CONCERT EACH EVENING,' At 8. Admission One Shilling. PRESBYTERIAN ORPHANAGE AND SOCIAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION. A GIFT EVENING in aid o£ the abdvo will bo held in St. James's Schoolroom, Wellington South, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30 'o'clock. Munieil Programme, including items from Higliliuid Pipe Band ami the Children of the -Orphanage' Admission—A Gift. CITIZENS' CHRISTMAS GIFT FUND (Organised by Associated Amateur Sports' Bodies). A MEETING o£ the General. Committee and others willing to assist, will be held at the Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1913, at 8 p.m. Business: To make arranegmehts for /re-establish-ing the fund for the ensuing yoar. E. W. SHALLCRASSx Kon. Secretary. EVERY Woman who haa ?■ Vote should Rivti it to MACK. .It moans a Victory lor' Clean Politic*.

TO-DAY

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 81, 2 October 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 81, 2 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 81, 2 October 1918, Page 2

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