QPERA HOUSE. Lessee Mr. John F. Sheridan Manager Mr. Frank Weathcrsby TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Last Two Cinderella Performances. The SHERIDAN HOME of LAUGHTER CINDERELLA JOHN F. CINDERELLA SHERIDAN CINDERELLA Aa CINDERELLA BARON BOUNDER OPERATIC, DRAMATIC, SPECTACULAR. FUNNY! FUNNY! FUNNSf! THE COMEDIAN'S REVELS. Over threo hours of solid Fun, Music, and SATURDAY MATINEE! SATURDAY MATINEE! LAST PERFORMANCE. £ , «... °P en 1 - 15 - st art 2 - 6d— Chudren, Pit and Family Circle— 6d SATURDAY, 22nd AUGUST. Mr. R. Sims and Leonard Merrick's .„„_,„ Four-act Musical Drama— WHEN THE LAMPS ARE LIGHTED! John F. Sheridan in Seven Distinct Characters. New and Elaborate Scenery. Sensation, Humour, Songs, Dances. "It's all right ; it's only Dan." Prices— 3s, 2s and Is. Box plan at Hol"day b and Empire Hotel. Day Sale at Abel s, Tobacconist (booking and day sales no extra charge). Doorß ooon 7. Commence 8. Carriages 10.45. JJXCHA NG E HALL. Commencing SATURDAY, 22nd AUG SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY! THE WONDER OF THE WORLD 4 ! Sixth Grand Tour of the World D'ARC'S FANTOCHES FRANCAISE AND MARIONETTE COMPANY! {Founded in 1864 by the late Mon. Geo. Lamberd D'Arc) In the Gorgeous Pantomime— The Gorgeous Pantomime— BLUE BEARD! Including the Marvellous Fantoccini! Most Legitimate Attraction ever put upon thci Stage. The Screaming Harlequinade and Comic Scenes. Magnificent Transformation Scenes— "A Midsummer Night'B Dream." 2s — Popular prices — Is and 6d. Box plan R. Holliday's. E. ROLFE, Agent. THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Continued Immense Success! DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY! DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY! Last Appearance of that Great Comedian and Expert Dancer, MR. JOHN COLEMAN. MR. JOHN COLEMAN. Nightly Increasing Success of MR. TOD CALLAWAY. MR. TOD CALLAWAY. THE WILLIAMS QUARTETTE. THE FLYING MOULTONS (Assisted by Mr. Jack Kearns). Mr. George Dean. Mr. A. Sherwjn. Miss Jessio Thome. Mr. Ernest Hill. "BACKBLOCKS JUSTICE." Truly "A Great Laughing Programme." TO-MORROW NIGHT. The American Musical Frivolity, "THE BROOK!" Characters by our Great Double Company. First Appearance in N.Z. of MISS NELLIE YOHE. Mezzo Soprano, from the Tivoli Theatres. Reappearance of Mise Emmie Smith, Sisters Gallardi, Miss Ida Roslyn and Mr. J. Marion. Prices as usual. Plan afc Holiday's. QHO RA L HALL TO-NIGHT ! (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT ! Enter- FULLER'S Entertainers. FULLER'S tainerg. Positively Last Appearance To-night of FRED BLUETT, To-night will be seen in his ''Greatest Hits." Don't mis 6 the Bounding, Bubbling, Bouncing Comedian. Brilliant and Enormous Success of Ruby— CLARE SISTERS— MiIIie Artists Much Above Ordinary Calibre. Assisted by our Big Company. SATURDAY AFTERNOON and NIGHT Joe— WATTS and LUCAS— Madge N.B. — Miss Lucas is a Positive Marvel. MISS ANNIE KINNATRD, Australia's Most Brilliant Soprano. MONDAY NIGHT, "808 BELL" will appear. Prices — 2s, Is, and 6d. J.F., Jun. CIOOTBALL! FOOTBALL. SATURDAY NEXT. 22nd AQGUST. ATHLETIC PAEK. at 3 p.m. PETONE v. ORIENTAL. WELLINGTON COLLEGI'! v. ST. PATRICK'S COLLE.GB. Fifth-Class Championship, afc 2 p.m. WELLINOTON COLLEGE v ST. PATRICK'S COLLI'GB. . PETONE RECREATION GROUND, At 3 p.m. PONEKE v. WELLINGTON. Admission— SlXPENCE. Ladies Free. Grandstand — Sixpence. D. M'KKNZIJB, Sec. W.B.F.U. jyr EWTOWN BRASS BAND will give • Performance in Newtowu Park on SUNDAY, 23rd instant (weather permitting 1 ), and take a collection at the gates in aid of » family in distress, through sickness. N.Z. INSTITUTE OF JOURNALISTS. WELLINGTON BRANCH. AN OPEN MEETING of the Branch will be held in the Press Room, Parliamentary Building, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 8 p.m. All Journalists are cordially invited to be present. Mr. T. L. MILLS will read a paper entitled "Some Troubles of Young Newspaper Men." H. J. KEARNEY, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON LODGE, No. 1521, E.G. REGULAK Monthly Meeting wiil be held m the Freemason's Hall, Boulcottsfcreet, at 7.30 o'clook THIS EVENING. By command of the W.M. WELLINGTON MUSICAL FESTIVAL. REHEARSAL of " Hiawatha."— Sopranos and Altos, Sydney-street Schoolroom, Saturday Afternoon, at 3.45. Full and punctual attendance requested. H. A. PARKER, Hon. Secretary. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S method of teaching Ensures Proficiency in ONE QUARTICK at Class or in SIX PRIVATE LKSSONS. BEGINNERS' CLASSKS— Mondays and Wednesdays, at 8 p.m , in private hall. Term commences with pnpil. Private lessons by arrangement. Address— s6, Ghuv-nee-street, next St. Peter's Oliurcii. 9 KENT-TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. fTTHE final Singing Praotice for the -*■ Sunday School Anniversary Ser. vices on Sunday first will be held Tonight. Scholars will please meet at 7 o'clock, and adult choir at h&lf-past 7. CHAFF! CHAFF! CHAFfT" MONDAY, 24th AUGUST, At 11 o'clock. mHOMPSON BROS. (LIMITED) will -1- sell at their Mart, Harris-street — 280 Bacl£e prime oaten s h eaf d\n&. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RES^V'r>
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 6
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