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"CINDERELLA." IN consequence of tho hundreds who were refused admission to the Matinee Thb Afternoon, a Special Matinee will bo given 1.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY. 14th. 1.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY. 14th. "CINDERELLA." OPERA HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson. Rupert Clarke, Meynell and Gunn Season. Managing Directors, CLYDE MEYNELL AND JOHN GUNN Business Manager, G. D. Portus. FAREWELL FIVE NIGHTS Of MEYNELL AND GUNN'S ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY, i POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Of the Spectacular Operatic Pantomime Extravaganza, "CINDERELLA," "CINDERELLA," "CINDERELLA," "CINDERELLA," A Brilliant and Popular Success. "The Hook" Favourites in Pantomime. EVERY ONE DELIGHTED. Play Produced by Charles Wenman. Musical Director, Victor Champion. MONDAY NEXT, 12th JULY. FAREWELL 4 NIGHTS OF SEASON. First Production of tho Melodious and Sparkling Musioal Comedy Success, "THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR," "THE BELLE OF MAYFaJJI," "THE BELLE OF MAYFAIR," By Leslie Stuart, CompoEer of "Floradora.**Introducing the FAMOUS GIBSON GHtLS. And Other Novelties. PLANS for remainder of season now open at DRESDEN. Plan for TlTis Evening at Abel's, after 1 p.m. TO-DAY PPvICES— Ss, Ss. and Is. Early Doom Is extra, at Abel's Touring Manager — G. Homan Barneg. PERAH 0 U S X CLARKE, MEYNELL AND GUNN SEASON. Managing Directora — Clyde Meynoll and John Gunn. FRIDAY NEXT, 16th JULY. FRIDAY NEXT, 16th JULY. FRIDAY NEXT, 16th JULY. Season Limited to EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY. First production in Wellington of WILSON BARRETT'S last Play— "LUCKY DURHAM!" "LUCKY DURHAM!" "LUCKY DURHAM!" MANAGERIAL.— "Lucky Durham" is tho last play written by the late Wilson Barrett — a play for which failure was predicted, because, as some of our leading actors said when it was offered for London production, it was too straight." It ii "straight"— STßAlGHT TO THE POINT. It ventilates an evil hi our midst, and as wo believe only in a play which, whilst amusing in part, at the same time leaves an impression of usefulness behind it, we therefore confidently submit "Lucky Durham" to Wellington playgoers. First Appearance in New Zealand of CLARKE, MEYNELL AND GUNN'S ' NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, Including the Popular Actor, HAROOURT BEATTY. And First Appearance here of EMILY FITZROY, GLADYS HARVEY, EDITH DEVERELL. FRANK RANDELL, J. E. GARDINER, And Reappearance, after seme years' absence of JOHN W. DEVERELL, Who will augment the following well* known favourites, GASTON MERVALE. JAMES LINDSAY. TOM CANNAM. RUTLAND BECKETT. WINIFRED GUNN. NELLIE MORTYNE. HILDA MEADE. Etc., Etc. New and Magnificent Scenery by PHIL GOATCHER and Assistants. Costumes of Rare Beauty and Design by Gustave Bere, Deuillet, Mrs. M'Cathio, Ltd. Hats by Madame Louise. Box Plans will open at DRESDEN. TUESDAY NEXT, 9 a.m. PRICES:— Ss, ss, Is. . THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. riRAND * BAZAAR, LAST FOUR DAYS OF PRESENT MONTH. In Aid of Institute Funds. 1 Three Prizes (10s, 7s 6d, and 2s 6d) given for the quaintest Novel Article not ex« eeeding 2ft x 2ft or under. 2. Prizes of same value for Strangest Curio of any shape or form. 3. Prizes of samo value for Toys made by Children under ten. All toys to hava attached certificate of maker's age, signed by schoolmaster or mistress. 4. Prizes to the same amount for most ridiculously stuffed Rag Animal of any shape or size. Prizes paid on Saturday, 31st instant, at 3 p.m. All goods to be delivered on Tuesday, the 20th, at 8.20 p.m., at tho Institute, with names and addresses of competitors attached. All Articles will be sold for the benefit of the Bazaar Fund. Judges— The Lady Correspondents of local papers. JAS. MOORE, Missioner TUCKY DURHAM. "Every man who gets ahead in the world is called 'lucky' by those who don't.**' __OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY NEXT. THORNDON DINGHY SAILING^ CLUB. MEMBERS, Friends, and Invitationholders are reminded that the Fourth Annual Social of the above Club will be held in Sydney-street Schoolroom, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 14th of July, 1909. Musio by Miss Hawthorn's Band. Catering by Scott's. Subscription— Double ticket 6s 6d, «ingl# 4s 6d, extra lady's 2s 6d. Lato Conveyances arranged. J. REDMOND, F. H. M'KEEVER, Joint Hon. Sees. WELLINGTON BUILDING "tr\dE3 LABOURERS' UNION. A NNUAL Social will bo held in AlexHall> Abel Smith-street, on t *ttIDA*, 23rd July, 1909. Music by ! Miss _ Murphy's String- Band. First-class catering. Double tiskets, 4s 6d : single 3s; extra lady, Is 6d. ' K-_KE_NNEDY, Secretary. SYDNEY-STREET AND NORTHLAND P-M- MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT oUCIIiiX JL . A LECTURE " t -* X On "THE CONTINENTAL QUESTION " By DR. BORGHETTI, At Sydney-street P.M. Schoolroom. On MONDAY, at 7.45 p.m All Invited. NEW ORANGE LODGR "~* OO P o Tc? m L s ?^aY? dd ll 2 tWur^ 7 pm.. in Masonic Hall, TWn]- R treot New-town. All male lods^a and \Wti n i brethren cordially invited. * J. MD. .TrmxsTiix v,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 July 1909, Page 6