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QPERA HOUSE. Direction of Mr. J. C. WILLIAMSON. THE TITTELL BRUNE SEASON! THE TITTELL BRUNE SEASON I Re-appearance of MISS TITTELL BRUNE, ' MISS TITTELL BRUNE, Supported by MR. THOMAS KINGSTON, And J. C. WILLIAMSON'S COMBINED DRAMATIC CO. TO-NIGHT! (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT* TO-NIGHT! (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT J At 7.55 o'clock, First Production in Wellington of David Belasco's Great Play, THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST! THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST! Cast of Characters : THE GIRL... MISS TITTELL BRUNJB Wowkle. the Fox Miss A. Kelly ' Dick Johnson Mr. Thomas Kingstoi* Jack Ranee Mr. George Bryant £"* Mr. Leonard Willoy - Sc-nora Slim . . . .Mr. Loring Feme "Handsome" Charlie Mr. L. Harding "Happy" Halliday Mr. T. Lloyd Trmadad Joo Mr. R. Staveloy Deputy Sheriff Mr. M. Nodin A ?. hb y •■• ••• • ; Mr. G. M'Mahoa Billy Jackrabbit Mr. H. Sweeney Jim Larkins. ...Mr. Norman MacKeown The Dublin Duck Mr. F. Cambourne Bucking Billy from Watson's _ Mr. F. Harcourfc Jose Castro Mr. Redge Carey Rider of the Pony Express _ , ,„ „ Mr. M. O'Shauessy Jake Wallace Mr. F. Harcourt The Lookout Mr. L. Martindale A Faro Dealer Mr. M. M'Farlano The Ridge Boy Mr. A. Solomon Joe ...._ Mr. N. Laurence Concertina Player Mr. N. Maurico Synopsis of Scenery: Time: During the Days of the Gold Fever, 1849-50. Place : Cloudy Mountain, California— < Mining Camp. FIRST PICTURE :In the Sierras. A Glimpse of the Home of the Girl of Cloudy Mountain. SECOND PICTURE: At the Foot of Cloudy Mountain, showing the place of Business of '"The Girl," "The Polka" Saloon. ACT I.: In HlO "Polka" Saloon— Twelve o'clock afc Night— "Tho Girl and the Stranger." ACT II. ; In the Home of the GirlOne o'clock in the Morning — Two Peopl© who came from Nothing. ACT III.: The Dance Hall of "The Polka" — A few days later — Nino o'clock in the Morning. (Intsrmission of Two Minutes only). ACT IIII.: The Last Picture— The Boundless Prairies of the West — At Dawn of Day about a week later. Tho Play is produced under the Stags Direction of MR. PRIESTLY MORRI. SON. Dres3 Circle and Res. Stalls, ss; Stalls, 3s; Callery, 2s. Early Doors, Stall and Gallery, 6d ox« tra till 7.30. Box Plans at Dresden. Day Sales at Christeson's. Business Manager, Richard Stewart. TOWN HALL. (Concert Chamber). Under Direction VICTOR BECK. Return Visit to New Zealand of the World' famed Astronomer and Meteorologist, CLEMENT L. WRAGGE! CLEMENT L. WRAGGE! After a Five Years' Triumphal Tour of Great Britain, Australasia,, and India. Will give a series of GRAND SCIENTDjIO ENTERTAINMENTS, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 20th, 22nd, and 23rd Jan. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AT 8-. "A VOYAGE THROUGH THE UNIVERSE." Magnificently illustrated by the Finest and Most Recent Photographs and Pictures of tho Heavenly Bodie3 from all the Gre»b Observatories. APPALLING! SUPERB! MARVELLOUS ! THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LD7ETIME. Admission — 3s, 2s, and Is. Children halfpries •to all parts. Reserved Seats. Plan at Ther Dresden.,. *.-" ' WELLINGTON PD?E BAND AND DANCERS' OLUB. A NICHT Wl' BURNS! GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERT AND DANCE. MONDAY, 25th JANUARY, .j At 'B p.m. mOWN HALL. TOWN HALI* JL (Concert Chamber). Greatest Event of Modern Civilisation. Come and Hear J. A. CENTER (Edin. burgh), Scottish Champion Pipor and Dancer. Winner of over Two Thousand Prizes. MISS MINA OALDOW, Contralto. T. TE PUNI, Comedian. Items by Members TURNER'S STRING BAND.. HIGHLAND DANCES under direction W. E. BOYD (late M'Lennan International Troupe of Dancers). Admirsion — Concert, 2s and Is. Double ticket, Concert and Dance, si* Dance— Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is. Light Refreshment's provided at Dar.ce. Tickets may be had from members of Club, or on sale at door. Securo them now. No reserved seats. Doors open' 7 p.m. TO-MORROW, HOSPITAL GROUNDS, 3 p.m. till 4.30 p.m. WELLINGTON PIPE BAND (under Pipo-Major J. Baillie) will play — "A WELCOME TO ALL!" WILLIAM M'GLASHAN SMITH, Honorary Secretary. 21, Cambridge-terrace. "WITCHCRAFT AND MODERN SPIRITUALISM." T'-ECTURE by W~NORTONTAYLOR, JLJ Occultist, DRUIDS' HALL, SUNDAY, 7. Second Sight.. Silver Coin. Help the Cause. ¥M. C. A, TO-NIGHT, at B— Dsrotional Meeting. MEN'S MEETING— SUNDAY, 4 p.m. Speaker— Rev. J. J. FRANKLYN. "THE GLORY OF YOUNG MANHOOD." Strangers' Tea at 5 o'clock. NEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PART? (Wellington Brnncli). "OTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY, 17th JANUARY, at 8 p.m. Speakor— MßS. E. GLOVER. Subject— "Tho Uprising of Woman." Music. Questions. Discussion. Silver Coin Collection xi the Dcor. Open Air — Queen'n Statup, 3 pm. Sub* joet — "Capital." Also at Dixon-strrofc, at 6.30 p.m. R. HOGG, Gen. Spc. J^OYAL SISTER WALLLS LODGB Meets On TUESDAY, 19th JANUARY, At 8 p.m. INSTALLATION 1 BY DISTRICT OFFICERS. Pay up Night. AS ELECT DTWf Will be Hold in the BROOKLYN HALL, On WEDNESDAY, 20th JANUARY, 1909. J. Round (M.C.). First-class Music supplied by J. Fraser. First-cl»ss Floor. Sub. sci iptions— Gents Is, Ladies 6d. A. H. FULLFORD, Hon. Sec.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 6

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