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MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. quo" vadis. quo vadis. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN-NO EXTRA BOOKING FEE. MUSIC! ORCHESTRAL MUSJC! K PERFORMERS. K J. CANDY, Musical Conductor. PEOPLE'S OWN POPULAR PICTURES. AGAIN TO THE FORE. TOWN HALL. PICTURE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. START TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT. EASILY THE GREATEST PICTURE TffE WORLD -HAS EVER SEEN. QUO VADIS? PRESS OPINION: QUO VADIS? SYDNEY— QtJO VADIS? ''Mil stcrpii'ce.''— QUO VADIS? "Magnificent"—News YADIS? "SuJmino" TeleQUO VADro. a " "•. r l " a,) , 1 , 1 „ ~ QUO YADIS? "Un.".?' 1 * "Trnvr QUO VADIS? QUO VADIS? "Wonderful"'—Argi." QUO YADIS? "Phenomenal"'—Ago QUO VADIS? AUCKLANDQUO YADIS? "The bust"—Herald" QUO YADIS? "Phenomenal" —Star QUO VADIS? WELLINGTONQUO VADIS ? ' 'Wonderful"—Post QUO VADIS? "Splendid."— DominQUO VADIS? ion QUO VADIS? "Marvellous"—Times QUO VADIS? LONDONQUO VADIS? "Unrivalled; overQUO VADIS? shadows all othQUO VADIS? ers"—Times. QUO VADIS? CHRISTCHURCH—QUO VADIS? "Gorgeous"—Press QUO VADIS? "Magnificent."—TimQUO VADIS? es, QUO VADIS? Glorious Bewildering QUO VADIS? Pageants and SpecQUO VADIS? tacles of BURNING QUO VADIS? ROME (of awful QUO VADIS? grandeur). Rome QUO VADIS? "tottering to its fall" QUO VADIS? —Scenes in the ColQUO VADIS? osseum MARTYRQUO VADIS? DOM of CHRISTQUO VADIS? TANS awaiting their QUO VADIS? Doom THROWN QUO VADTS? TO THE LTONS.

DRESS CIRCLE 2s; STALLS Is. 1.T.N.0.T.C.A.0.T.U. MASTERTON LODGE No. 19. above Lodge meets TO-NIGHT -*■ at 8 o'clock, Bannister-street. Visiting brethren cordially invited. —Bv Command W.M. rf 0 W N ALL. Direction ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TONIGHT ONE SPECIAL PERFORMANCE. First Production in Masterton lof THE GREAT PLAY OF THREE GENERATIONS. "MILESTONES." "MILESTONES." FROM YOUTH TO OLD AGE. 1860 1885 1912. And Return of the Prominent Dramatic Star *MR JULIUS KNIGHT! MR JULIUS KNIGHT! MR JULIUS KNIGHT! Supported by MISS IRENE BROWN, And the .1. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., SPECIALLY ORGANISED ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. Including Grace Armitngo Noble, Maggie Knight, Emma Temple, Mary Goulden, Dorothy Cumming, Leslie Victor, Leonard Willey, Martin Lewis,,. Ronald McLeod, J. Pluinpton Wilson, Victor Tatuall, Clias. Moree, and Arthur Greenaway.

by Arnold Bennett and Edward'Knoblauch (author of "Kismet"), deals with three generations of one family, shoAving four of the characters, from early manhood and womanhood to. old age. It is a story of comedy, .sentiment, and brilliant characterisation. No play has made such a remarkable human appeal to all classes in the recent history of the drama. liox Plan at the Dresden now open. Prices—Dress C'.rcle and Reserved Stalls. Os; Stalls. -Is: Pit, 2s. BIBLE-IN-SCHOOLS LEACUE. A Pi HLTO Meeting will be held in the Knox Hall on MONDAY, October I,'ith, at S p.m. Speaker. The Her. G. S. Cook. The Chair will he taken by P. L. pollings, Esq. T 0 W N II A L L - Direction, J. ('. Williamson, Ltd. A NIGHT OK GAIETY & MELODY! TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. TFESDAY NIGHT NEXT. •I. C.-WILLIAMSON. LTD. Presents the Incomparable ROY A L COMIC OPES A' CO ROYAL COMIC OPERA CO. loO—Artists—lso. Including All the Old Favourites. In a Magnificent Production., for the first and only time here of the Ciiiorinou-sly successful and greatest of all Musical Comedies. THE QUAKER. CIRL. THE QUAKER CIRL. Unquestionably the daintiest, prettiest. most unique and funniest Comic Opera yet staged in New Zealand, Spreading Laughter and Qaipt* throughout the Dominion. ; Incidental to Act III.: LA DANSE DE CHAMPAGNE. A Sensational Feature. I'latis will be opened at The "Dresden on Saturday, October Ilth, at 8 •a.aj. A queue will be formed from 7 a.nj. Prices: Dress Circle and B. Stalls, 6s; Back St'aJle, 4s; Pit, 2s. Touring Manager, JOHN FARRELL.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 October 1913, Page 1

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565

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 October 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 8 October 1913, Page 1

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