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QPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. And Still They Come! ANOTHER TERRIFIC SUCCESS I NIGHTBIRDS. NIGHTBIRDS. Only One Opinion. MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD UNANIMOUS. , And the Verdict is? That Strauss'e Glorious Work, NIGHTBIRDS. NIGHTBIRDS. NIGHTBIRDS. "IT" IS ABSOLUTELY "IT." AND ONLY 3 NIGHTS MORE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 31st JAN., And SATURDAY and MONDAY Next* 3 -MORE OPPORTUNITIES-^ Of Seeing thi3 Glad Play, for on TUESDAY NEXT, 4th FEB., Must be Staged yet Another Colo»n| Attraction in the shape ot THE CINGALEE. THE CINGALEIS. Tho third production of this monior&blft ueason of splendid achievement, THE CINGALEE. | THE CINGALEE. THE CINGALEE. How Bhall we describe it? It is patently a ease of EMBARRASS DE RICHES. So many good things coming on top ot ■* one another. ■ THE CINGALEE THE CINGALEE te'th-a Best of Good Things. W™£ 'Sffff Prices as usual. BOX' PLANS nt Dresden. £?MS£l?i a* Christeeon'e. CHILDREN IN ARMS NOT ADMITTED. CJHORTT'S CONTINUOUS THEATRE £? ** , Wilha-street. Th *A%^ e »?L l?e!ffectl y Pfojocfed Pictures to-night to-night. HUGE SUCCESS 1 «««.« sl&§ E SUCCESS! GREAT PICTURE COMPETITION! GREAT PICTURE COMPETITION! Attracted a Vast Audience to this 'Theatre Last Night.See the Present SUPERB Programme, ißeluding EdieonV Great Masterpiece, "THE STRANGER and the TAXI. 1 * "BACHELOR BUTTONS" (Vita); Featuring John Buhhy. Pathe's English Gazette. TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON ■ ADDITIONAL I'ICTURES Added to the Present Colossal Pro» gramme. k BRING THE CHILDREN, And let them Participate in th« GREAT COMPETITION 1 Open Daily, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission— Adults 6d, Children 3d. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT SHORTT'S PICTURE COMPETITION. To Decide the Degree of Popularity of Each Picture Shown in Our Programme. The Competitors are the Judges. PROGRAMME : ANCIENT GREECE (Scenic) Adventures of an Italian Model (Dram&) WINKING PARSON (Comic) Pathe Gazette, No. 197 (Top.) THE WRECKER (Drama) BACHELOR'S BUTTONS (Comic) The Strangers and the Taxi Cab (Drama) Tho Water Funker(Max Linder), Comedy INSTRUCTIONS. Mark the figure ONE before the pic* ture you like the best. , Mark the figure TWO before the pic ture you like the second best, and co on until the programme is completed. • Every picture must be marked by a ■figure, The Voter who places acourately. the position from first to eighth in popularity of the greatest number of pictures is the winner. For instance, if the greatest number of votes mark "The Wrecker" as No. 1, ahd "Ancient Greece" No. 2, and fs6 on, then the voter who places the pictures in this order wins the £5 prize, and the voter who places next accurately wins the 50s second prize, and the voter who places third accurately wins the 20s third prize. If by any chance more than one voter is_ absolutely correct, each correct voter will be 4 a-sked to calculate the number of votes given for Picture No. 1, and the nearest o_ne to the correct number will be the winner. There will be Thre& Prizes— First £5, second £2 10s, third £1. These will bo given fes above described in order of merit. All Voting Papers must be received at Shortt'e Picture Theatre on or before WEDNESDAY, sth. February,, 1913, and must b© marked "Competition," and have the voter's name and address written on the back thereof. Voting Papers will be perused by T. M. Wilford, Esq., M.P., whose decision will be final. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. water-colour drawings, water-colour drawings. By Promineht PRESENT-DAY PAINTERS. ANOTHER TREAT for ART-LOVERS. A SUPERB DISPLAY From MRS. FLETCHER JOHNSTON'S Well-known Collection. FINER THAN EVER. At W. H. TURNBULL AND CO.'S GALLERY, 27, Pan&ma-st. Open Daily. ADMISSION FREE. BEGG'S " PAMOUS PIANOS. THE 1913 MODELS~NOW TO HAND, Ex Turakina and Corinthio. WE draw the attention of internting buyers to tho display of PIANOS by JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SONS SCHIEDMAYER AND SOEHNE FRITZ KUHLA CORS AND KALLMAN NEWMAN AND CO., Rangihg from £38 to £104. for Upright Piahos, and £116 to £140 for Grands. As we aro showing only the latest, with all up-to<lato improvements, you should certaihly pay a visit of inspection to our Showrooms. Over 50 yenrs' honourable record is a guarantee that you get absolutely genuine value. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PIANOFORTE HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND. SELECTIONS from " Nightbirds,'' "Girl in tho Train," -iuiu 1 " Dorothy," rnu bo obtained from " Talkcries," WiHis-strcet, the up-to dato Store. HOSPITAL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. 15th Ptul 10th FEBRUARY. A MEETING of tho Ladies' Committee will be hold in I.ho Offiocv of the Wellington Hospital ahd Chan»*bli» Aul Board on MONDAY. 3rd Fob run rj, nt 3 p.m , to arrange for Stat.iohß tuid General. All interested in tho movement oro in\ited to attend. J. COYLE, Seo. 4, Marion-strMt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1913, Page 8

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