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fO E T E R PAN. GRAND HOLIDAY' MjSOHSTEE. EASTER MONDAY AFTERNOON, Commencing' at 2 sharp. .CHILDREN HALF-PRICE-ALL PASTS Adults as usuaL Plane Dread-en. PETER PAN. SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT. The Curtain wHI bo Raised PUNCTUALLY AT 7.45 TO-NKJHT. Patrons are earnestly requested to be seated at that hoar. QPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE. Sole Lessee — Mr. J. C. Williamson. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) NIGHT, Commencing at 7.45 sharp. J. C. WILLIAMSON (In conjunction with CHARLES' FROHMAN), Presents J. M. BARRIES WORLD-FAMOUS FANTASY, PETER PAN PETER PAN. With the following Distinguished CastPeter Pan (tho -Boy who wouldn't grow .. u f) • •••. Miss Lizette Parkea. Mrs. Darling ... Miss Valentine Sydney. Wendy Moira Darling Miss Dolly t tv- i -r^ „ •' Roviru. J. JSapoleon Darling Master Cyril 1 **• i i -r-v i- French. Michael Darling Miss Kitty Maeon. N. an * ■■■■■■ Mr. Chas. Smith. Tinker Bell Miss Jenny Wren. t°° tiea Miss Dolly Nepean. Nl > • Miss Nellie M'DonaW. Slightly .._ Master Alf. Byrne. £ UI "ly ••-- Miss Clarice Hardwick. First Twin Miss Violet Wedgewood. Second Twin Miss Vera Read. Smeo Mr. Fred Cambourne. Starkey Mr. Maurice Dudley. Gecco Mr. Harold Carr. MuUins Mr. Walter Hunt. Sidles Mr. R. E. Morse. Blackman '... Mr. Frank Harcourt. Great Big Little Panther (Redskin) Mr. m . x .,, , Dale Revenall. Tiger Lilly (Redskin) Miss Lorna Pounda Liza (author of the play) ...' Miss Tootsie Pounds. And Mr. Darling and Captain Hook (the Firato Captain) Mr. Thomas Kingston, Redskins, Pirate, Crocodile, Ostrich. Lion, Pack of Wolves, etc., etc MAGMFICENT AND ARTISTIC SCENERY, By W. R. Coleman, G. Upward, and Assistants. Plans at Dresden. Day Saks at Chris, teson s. POPULAR PRICES-53,' 3s, and 2s : Early Doors to Stalls and Family Circle* 6d Extra. * S^ THOMAS'S HALL NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES' TO-NIGHT! Last Night of ThU Week* All-Star Programme. EASTER MONDAY— Grand Matinee, at 2.30, of All New' Pictures. EASTER MONDAY NIGHT-Complete Change of Programme, including the Great Pictorial *&£?£??*£'., Shakespeare's Masterpiece, "OTHELLO." Admission, 6d and Is. WONDERLAND! ONDERLANDI last few days. to-day and monday. :all day and evening. FEREWOSKS! FIREWORKS: FIREWORKS ! FEREWORKS ! FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS! FIRE BALLOONS IF CALM. COMIC MOVING PICTURES. KINEMATOGRAPH. ■ THE GREAT GEYSER SUPERB SIDE-SHOWS. GLORIOUS FIREWORKS. HOT WATER— ALL FREE. Lunch Is, Light Lunch or Tea 6d. Is. WONDERLAND. 6i JgASTBOURNE DRAMATIC SOCIETY AT DAY'S BAY PAVILION. ON SATURDAY, 26th, AND EASTEB MONDAY. "MISS CLEOPATRA." "MI3S CLEOPATRA." A Fa"co in Three Acts. Special steamer leaves Ferry Wharf (on Monday night only) at 7.15, returning after performance. Prices— 3«, 2b, Is. Box Plan at Dresdon and Russell's Store, Rona Bay. GAUMONT'S CINEMATOGRAPHS. Full stocks carried. Send for Second-hand Film List, and particulars of Hiring FiIms.— AUSTRALIAN KODAK, LTD., 6, Mercer-st., Wellington PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT UNITED MISSION. REAT UNITED MISSION. Under Auspices WELLINGTON MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION. TOWN HALL. APRIL 10-28. Missioner : DR. JOHN Q. A. HENRY. Chorus Leader and Soloist : MR. CHARLES A. POTTS. Dr. Henry and Party will arrive in Wellington on Wednesday, 6th April, and will be tendered a Public Recention the same evening. J. K. ELLIOTT, Chairman. J. R. CLARK, H. N. HOLMES, Secretaries. CHRISTCHURCH LITERARY^ AND MUSICAL COMPETITIONS. Commencing 17th MAY, and Extending to 27th MAY. ENTRIES CLOSE 11th APRIL. OPEN TO AMATEURS ONLY. HOLIDAY Excursion Fares will b» granted to Competitors by Railway Department. Book of words, condition?, etc., postec to any address on receipt of Id stamp. G. W. JENNER, Secretary, Tennyson-street, Christchurch. LEO D. CHATEAU 7 S SCHOOL OF ACTING, 33. WDLLIS-STREET, From 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. daily. Elocution, Oratory, and Dramatic Art. Pupils taken singly and given a thorough preparation for Drawingroora, Platform, or Stage. Mr. Chateau is now preparing intending Competitors for tho Christchurch Elocutionary Competitions. BROOKLYN BRANCH " AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CAR. PENTERS AND JOINERS. riIHE next Meeting of the above wffl •*- be held on 29th MARCH, not 28«h as on card. SECRETARY. IDOL, the Magic Metal Polish; the polish that last-s; non-inflammable. All grocers. Ask for SidoL

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 6