QPERA HOU S. ".E. "AN ARTISTIC" TRIUMPH." LAST NIGHT A PACKED HOUSE mT ™^ GREETED tho THOKNDON DRAMATIC SOCIETY'S First Production of BLOW FOR BLOW! BLOW t FOR BLOW! ONE VERDICtTT . THE TALK OF THE TOWN! THE BEST AMATEUR DRAMATIC Performance Ever Given in Wellington. Produced under tho Solo Diroction MR. HARRY NORMAN. MR. HARRY NORMAN^ Who was specially called before the curtain at the end of the Third Act. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! For tho Last Time, BLOW FOR BLOW! Prices, etc., as before. Book your Scats for To-night AT ONCE. m O W N HALL. Undor the Direction of Benno Scherek. CARREXO CABJRENO CARRENO CAKRENO CARRENO CARRENO CARRENO CARRENO Only Three Mora Recitals in Wellington. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), TO-MORROW (Friday), and SATURDAY. POSITIVELY LAST THREE CONCERTS IN WELLINGTON. c a rITe n o, The Celebrated Pianitf, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8.15, CARRENO WILL PLAY CARBENO WILL PLAY TO-NIGHT ' Another Magnificent Programme, including GRIEG'S GRAND CONCERT in A minor. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME! I. Etudes Symphoniques Schumaim 11. (a) Two Preludes (b) Nocturne, C Minor (c) Tarantello Chopin: (Interval of ten minutes.) IDT. Grand Concerto' in A Minor.. .Greic ' Allegro Adagio ■ Allegro viva*?© , (Orohestral accompaniment on Second piano— Benno Scherefc) IV, (a) Nocturne ....w....'...-.. . Tchoikowsjcy (b) Si diseau j'etais, a toi je' vqlerais Hcnßolt (c) Polonwse, E Major v .. Liszt >' TO-NIGHT^, at 8:15." Prices of Admission-r-os, 4s, 2*. ' Plan at, the Dresden, ..,'*, fJARR E "NO C O NC'E RT S. Mr. Benno Scberek wishes it distinctly understood that Madame Carreno'g American and European engagements will make an extension of her nreecnt season or a return visit impossible, and only three more recitals can be given in Wellington. THREE FAREWELL CONCERTS, ' TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW, and - , SATURDAY, / Special Programmes have beon prepared. And / POPULAR PRICES Gallery and foiiK'jrows ot ■r'escrveel-"-''' _ • - - seats, 6s. . , Body of the Hall FOUR SHILLING^ Fivo hundred seats at FOUR SHILLING^ . •- Back^ea'ts'rT-Wd SHIELINGS Five hundred seats at TWO SHILLINGS Box Plan and Tickets at the Dresden v "? - BfiNNO SCHEREIL' P E HA. HO US EL Direction of Edmund Montgomery. SATURDAY SATURDAY NEXT. NEXT. The Celebrated MONTGOMERY'S PICTURES ! AND ENTERTAINERS! i For tho First Time in New Zealand. WAGNER'S Opera DramaF PARSIFAL! PARSIFAL! PARSD7AL ! PARSDJAL ! „. 9r9 r «* hhre r R ?<*emptiop, of -Kundry. 2000 feet of the- greatest scenic triumph of modem times.' ■ A NEW ENTERTAINMENT! Iwwn start to finish, now programme by • Montgomery's Eutertainers, including the Musical . Double— Messrs. MORTON AND HARMON. A Great Attraction. Football without tho trouble of visiting THE ALL BLtcfT^ THE ALL BLACKS Versus " NEW. SOUTH WALILSI NEW* SOUTH WALKS! Ab played before a Record Crowd of ' 58,000' PEOPLE! 52,000 PEOPLE! BEAUTIFUL H.LUSXRATED SONGS. Also, interesting and instructive subjects just received. PATHOS, BATHOS.COMEDY, DRAMA. Circle and Orchestra Stalls, ss; Stall*. 2s; Family Circlo, It. Box Plan Dre»den. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday j. c. petheriqk:. ' rjIHE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN^ GRAND BAZAAR. GRAND BAZAAR. SUC'CisSS ON- SUCCESS. Hundreds Turned Away Disappointed Last s?ight. opened by LADY WARD. Charming Progr4mmo of Vocal and In10 by MUs A - CURTIS AjN \j ir ART i\ ■* ~* t _-At_ 7-3.0 the' brilliant GARRISON BAND in a. popular Programme of Music. Action Songs, Fan Drill, otc." Have you seen, .tho' famous Buckjumpers? H^ve you seen the Stocks, with the recoat arrest! Notwithstanding the groat attraction*, the prico of «dmission.is ff.il] fcrf JAMES MOORE, _ Missioner. WELLINGTOX~GARRISON OFFICERS' . CLUB. AT Iho kind invitation of His Excellency tho Governor, the Member* of the Ciub are invited to meet at Government ilou. p on FRIDAY, 2nd August, at 8 p.m., whon Lieut.-Colcncl A. Bauchop,. C.M.G.. will sh-o a Lecture on "INTELUCiIiNCE DEPARTMENT: ITS OBJECTS AND WORKING." Uniform. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, is now paynblo at tho Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, for Iho fix month* ended 30th Juno, 1907, upon Coupon Nor 128 of Sharo Warrants Xoe. 1-16, k.o'-29, 31-24. 46, and 51-54. J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. . Ist August, 1907. ** VICTORIA COLLBGB. ■pXEMPTED Students intend!** to sit J-i at tho Collego Examinations in October are reminded that they- must eend in their namos, the -subjects, thov wish tw be examicd in, and the examination foe, ; on or before Iho 15th August. ' ' i CHAS. P. POWLES, ■ Reeif trar.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 28, 1 August 1907, Page 8
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