Article image
Article image

mHEATRE ROYAL. Direction Edwin Ge&ch. Manager George Marlow. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! Positively the Last Performance of theLatest World-wide Dramatic Success THE BROKEN HOME! THE BROKEN HOME! By EDWIN GEACITS PREMIER DRAMATIC COMPANY. Includhig MISS ETHEL BUCKLEY and MR. ROBT. INMAN. TO-MORROW and FRIDAY EVENINGS. Tho Last Two Nights of the Season Tho Management ha.ye, in response to hundreds of requests, decided to present the Greatest Drama of tho Century, Mrs. Henry Wood's EAST LYNNE! EAST LYNNE ! To bo presented on a most complete- and. elaborate scale. POPULAR PRICES— 3s. 2s, Is. Box Plan at Dresden. T^K 10 W N HAL ll Under tho Direction of John Lemmona THURSDAY EVENING. LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING. THE PEERLESS MELBA! MELBA! MELBA! MELBA! Madame Melba will not again visit New Zealand. Patrons in Wellington are advised not to miss, this Final Opportunity. PROGRAMME : MADAME MELBA will SingMad Scene from "Hamlet" (Amhroisa Thomas), Tosti's "Good-bye," and "Lo! Hear the Gentlo Lark," with Flute Obbligato by Mr. Lemmone. MR. FREDERICK RANALOW wi}l sing— "An Emblem" (Thompson). "L' Amour Captif" (Chaminade), "A Sergeant of the Line" (Squire), and "The Sands o' Deo (Clay). MISS UNA BOURNE, Solo Pianiete, will play — "Etude," op. 25, No. 1 ; "Grand Valse," A-flat (Chopin) ; "Minuetto" (Zauclla) ; "Staccato Caprice" (Vogrieh), MR. JOHN LEMMONE, Solo Flautist, will play — "Idyll: By the Brook" (Metzer). Accompanist— Mß. HAROLD WHITTLE. Prices of Admission — 21s, 10s 6d, and ss. Box Plan at the Dresden, where tickets to all parts may be obtained. H E A T It E ROYAL Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, Ist MAY. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT, Ist MAY Reopening of FULLERS' PICTURES &CINEPHONE! FULLERS' PICTURES &CINEPHONE! Introducing (for tho First Time) The SINGING & TALKING PICTURES The SINGING & TALKING PICTURES • Of MR. HARRY LAUDER! MR. HARRY LAUDER! SINGING : "SHE'S MA DAISY." SINGING: "SHE'S MA DAISY." Tho Records are Marvcllousl'- Life-like! The Records are Marvellously Life-like! "I LOVE A LASSIE!" *! LOVE A LASSIE!" Come and Hear the Great Harry Lauder in his Best Song 6! Per Our Perfected Singing and Talking Pictures ! NOTE PRICES— D.C., 2s; O.S. and Stalls, Is ; Back Stalls, 6d. Box Plan at Dresden. Carriages 10.20 p.m. LA "D I 15 &i "HOW NATURE CURES WITH RATIONAL ASSISTANCE" 16 the subject of TWO FREE HEALTH TALKS, TV be given at the Viavi Rooms, Bank N.S.W. Chambers, Lambton-quay, TOM O£?OW (Thursday) and MONDAY AFTERNOONS, the 29th inst and 3rd prox., at 3 o'clock. Come and learn how to assist nature. Admission free. SKATING ALYMPIA RINK, ROLLER !> INGESTRE-ST SKATING Opening MONDAY, 3rd) ROLLER May, at 7.30 p.m. Three SKATING Sessions Daily: 10—12, 2.30— 5, 7.30—10. First-cfees floor. Highestgrade skates. Band Evenings and Saturday Afternoons. Competent .staff of Instructors. Special attention to beginners. Admission, ' Is ; Ladies, 6d. Skates, 6d and Is. SKATES FOR SALE. FRANK S. YATES, Manager. yOTE FOR COHEN! Who will give A TRIAL TO MUNICIPAL MARKETS On a Small Scale to Begin. THE HUTT RIVER BIARD. PROPOSED EXTENSION OF RIVER DISTRICT. THE Owners and Occupiers of property north of present boundary of River District (Mason's Gardens) to Silverstream bridge are invited by the Board to attend a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held in the TAITA SCHOOLHOUSE on : MONDAY, 3rd May, 1909, I At 7.30 p.m. for the purpose of considering the Board's proposal to extend the Northern boundary of the River District to Silverstream bridge. The members of the Board and its engineer (Mr. Laing-Meason) will bo present to explain the position, and give full information on tho subject. All those interested in the question are particularly desired to be present. Maurice W. Welch, Esq., will occupy the chair. WALTER C. CUFF, , to_tho Board. FOOTBALL— AUSTRALIAN "GAME. THE Annual Meeting of the City Football Club will bo held at Armit's, Lambton-quay, at 8 o'clock TO-MORROW ('lhursday) EVENING. Business important. Members and intending members aro specially asked to attend. JAS. G. SPOTSWOQD, Hon. Sec. IMPROVE THE LONG WINIER EVENINGS "H3Y Studying under the guidance of -"-* EXPERT Teachers one or inoro of the following subjects: — GREGG SHORTHAND— Only 18 Lessons. FEW Rules. NO Exceptions. Rtudents have written 100 words a minute in THREE Months. TOUCH TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. LANGUAGES —By the Conversational Method MAORI, FRENCH, ITALIAN, LATIiK, GREEK, ESPERANTO. MATHEMATICS and Subjects for Malriculaticyi and Civil Service ExaminaGREGG'" SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 17-19, Cylba-st., opposite Town Hall. Call for Prospectus. ~\r t OTE FOR COHENJ Who WILL NOT VOTE FOR FURTHER TAXATION. All L#ans should be Interest-bearing.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19090428.2.71.2

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 99, 28 April 1909, Page 6

Word Count
730

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 99, 28 April 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 99, 28 April 1909, Page 6