AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Courtonay Place. 'Phone IGS. TO-DAY, at 2.30 FULLERS' TO-DAY, at 2.30., VAUDEVILLE BARGAIN TO-DAY, at 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.30. A Wonderful and Charming' Entertainment for Young and. Old. FULLERS' BARGAIN MATINEE. FULLERS' BARGAIN MATINEE. _ FULLERS' BARGAIN MATINEE. And Bargain it really is, for where else can you see sueh a Magnificent Show for tlio absurdly low prices of 6d. Is. ' Gd. Is. 6d. is. Gd'. la. 6d. Is. OUR TARIFF TO-DAY. 6d. Is. Gd. Is. OUR TARIFF TO-DAY. Gd. Is. fid. Is. Gd. Is.. 6d. Is. Gd, Is. Como and Seo this week's Performance. IT IS ONE OF UNUSUAL MERIT, A Stupendous Bill of Varieties, ; TWO HOURS AND A HALF OF. DELIGHTFUL HILARITY. Last Matinee Performance of , MISS DOROTHY HARRIS, When, we hope that her legion of admirers will give her a hearty It may ho years before sho returns
AMUBEMENTB. mHB EMPRESS. • AHE EMPRESS. Last Day of the Longest, Loudest ..Laugh over filmed, TILLIES' PUNCTURED ROMANCE. ATTEND THE DAY SCREENINGS! Only the lucky ones will be able to get ' in To-night. •".When London sleop9 ■ And all its lamps are gleaming, Millions of its people , Now lie sweetly dreaming; Somo ha,vo no homes, . And o'er their sorrows weep; Others laugh ajid play the game While London's fast asleep." So runs .the old "song; and though no longer are the lamps gleaming as brightly as of yore, the rest of the lii-,es ring true to-day, and will find expression i • ON MONDAY NEST • 1 . .At , ' THE TjIMPRES'S. HE Impress. : In .the,: World-Renowned Melodrama* - By G'has. Dttrrell, ••' " WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. '' WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. ' WHEN • LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. .: , WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. , • WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. ■ ' WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS. WHEN LONDON SLEEPS.. ~-, In four superbly produced acts.PORTRAYING IN FILM FORM FOR THE FIRST TIME IN N.Z. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN N.Z. This potent grand old talo of life an A lovo in tho greatest City in the World. .PRODUCED AND ELABORATED In a manner beyond tho possibilities of the staged versions of by-gone days. PRICES: 3d., Cel., Is. At.Night,'6d. and : ; .v i. . ..Res. Section Is. .! ; :
again. HENNESSY AND MARTELL, . In a brilliant pot-pourri Comedy Aot.' THE ECLAIR BROTHERS, The World's Greatest Equilibrists. ' THE JEUNETTES. Violet T.REVANYON NAT HANLEY. GIBSON GIRLS. EILEEN FLEURY. NAT HANLEY. THE RHODESBURYS. , . Doors open at 1.45. Commence at 2.30. NOTE.—AII Trams stop at the Theatre on request. Prams ana go-carts Btored free. THE LAST NIGHT, r<RAND OPERA HOUSE. At 7.45, . LES CLOCHES DE COBNEVILLE. '' . By • WELLINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY: In the present of Right Hon. W. F. Masseyi Sir Joseph Ward, the Speaker (Hon. Mr. Lang), Hon. A. L. Herdman, Hon. James Allen. • THE LAST NIGHT OF ■ "THE LIQUID OF THE BELLS,"- ' "THE HIRING FAIR." • ■ "SILENT HEROES',"-,'. ''.. By One. of the most Brilliant r Operatic Choruses heard in Wellington', i.° TO-NIGHT, MILITARY NIGHT. Soldiers in uniform admitted HALF PRICE to Stalls. ' TOTAL' PROFITS OF SEASON GO TO • WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND;, ; Under sole supervision of Mr. TOM POLLARD. Conductor, Mr. BERNARD PAGE. PRICES—4s., 2s. Gd., Is. Early doora Gd. extra. Plan at Bristol, after 1 p.m. at Christeson's. Day Sales Grande Confectionery, ' E. B. .VANCE, Hon. Secretary. ,
|JIS ,- MAJESTY'S ■■ THEATRE, •ri. SUNDAY EVENING. ■ , SUNDAY EVENING. • At 8.30 o'clock. ■:■ . , WELLINGTON . WELLINGTON • PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA",' PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA,:: ■under MR, HERBERT BLOT.. MR. HERBERT BLOY, . ' - v Silver coin collection. • / . ;H. MOSCHINI. ' " Hod. Secretai7. ' ' BAND. " .' WOREERS'- BAND • .. NEWTOWN PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) ' At 3 p.m. ! / Z. . ACADEMY OF. FINE ' ARTS. • • ANNUAL EXHIBITION, .j ' At tho ■ \ .! ART GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET. Open Daily from 11 to 5.30 and from —7.30 to 9. ■ " Admission, Is. Art Union Tickets, Is. ELLINGTON UNION. Conductor—Mr; Herbert Claughton, L.T.C.L. TOWN HALL, TUESDAY. OCT, 19th'. "JOAN OF ARC." "THE REVENGE." . ' . , Choristers are notified that future ;-V (Monday) rehearsals commence at 7.30 instead of. 8 p.m. ■ : A. 'M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. 'Phone A 2627. .
VOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ' ASSO--1 CIATION . of tlio City of Wellington. • STRANGERS" TEA. ANNIVERSARY, SUNDAY NEXT, October : 3rd, 1915. i p.m.—Special Address to men, by the Rev. J..R. Sullivan (returned wounded soldier from Gallipoli), on "Men the Empire Needs'." 5 p.m.—Strangers' Tea. Collection at meeting' in aid of Strangers' Tea Funds. Soldiers and visitors cordially invited. . .. <gT. )' PAUL'S ' PARISH. A 1 Gift Tea in connection with the Annual Sale of. Work will be held in the Sydney Street' Schoolroom on Tuesday, October sth, from 2.30 p.m. .to 5 p.m. All parishioners invited. Competitions : Wool-winding.-Bring your own wool.'
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