r\ p c n a Honsa kessoo George Marlow, A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS ! Notwithstanding the inclement weather, last evening the theatre was packed with a largo and enthdsiastio audience to sea for the first time the Four-act Drama "AS MIDNIGHT CHIMES!" "AS MIDNIGHT CHIMES!" A Wealth of Scenic Splendour and Dramatic Situations. A Bright and Breezy Entertainment. Sensational Escape at Railway Platform into Moving Train. 3 MORE PERFORMANCES ONLY! | NEXT SATURDAY and MONDAY— "THE WOMAN FROM FRANCE!" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT FINAL NIGHTS. "EAST LYNNE!" Box Plan at tho Dresden. Reserve* heats *s Prices— 3s, 2s, Is. Early do.re to Back Stalls and Gallery, 6d extra. Day bales at Chripteson's, opposite Opera .House . THE KING'S THEATRB, 'Phone ,5143. Proprietors and under the direction of T, J. West. Linley and Donovan "LONG LIVE THE KING!" ass ggifeti sgg* rrTx-r.« c Rcco fjni«>d' as the KINGS of the WORLD'S PICTURE t PURVEYORS. ANOTHER GREAV^ROG^AI^MEf l A. FEAST OF OPTICAL BEAUTY, Consisting of THE POWER OF THE PRESS THE TOWER OF THE PRESS FOOLSHEAD WANTS TO MARRY JUMP TO DEATH x ' 5 MINUTES TO 12. A VALUABLE HAT A BOX OF CHOCOLATES Is. OUR PRICES, ' 6d Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6dl QPE R A HOUSE. Lessee and Manager, J. C. WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH. THURSDAY WEEK, 19th MAY, And for a Season of U Nighte. J. C. WILLIAMSON Takes pride in presenting, for the First Time in New Zealand, MADAM BUTTERFLY! MADAM BUTTERFLYI A Grand Opera in 3 Acts (founded oa the Drama by David Beteeoo). By Giaoomo Puccini, For the First Six Nights of tfee Seaeon, Interpreted by tie following Great Artiste :, Prima Donnas — t " MLLE. BEL SOREL * MISS AMY CASTLES SIGNDRA MARIA PAMPARI Principal Tenors — SIGNOR JEAN ZERGA MR. FREDERICK BLAMEY Principal Baritones — SIGNOR ANTONIO ZANELLI MR. ARTHUR CRANE Conductor of Orchestra — SIGNOR ROBERTO HAZON Deputy-Conductor of Orchestra — MR. ALFRED HILL. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. OS FORTY INSTRUMENTALISTS. GRAND OPERA. CHORUS OF SIXTY , VOICES. . A COMPANY OF~ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY. PRICES— Dress Circle and Orchestra) St»lls (Reserved at Dresden) 7s 6d, at door ss; Stalls to 7.30 4s, after 3s; Family Circle to 7.30 3s, after 2s. BOX PLANS for the FntST SIX D^iDiY^r d at * c DRES - (^T. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWX. STAR PICTURES! STAR PICTURES! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Enthusiastict Reception 'of This Wsek'# Fine Programme. 6d OUR PRICES. > li rjWWN HALL, LOWER HUTT THE ELLWOOD TRIO Aud MISS WINNIE NIXON Will give a Concert TO-NIGHT (Wedna* day), llth May, at 8 o'clock. Admission, 2s and Is. Reserved eeatf ready to-day at Harris*, Tobacconist. rpOWIST HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER FRJDAY NEXT, 13th MAY, And SATURDAY NEXT, Mth MAT. THE ELLWOOD TRIO And MISS WINNIE NIXON Will again appear, prior to their departure for Auckland. The Sacred_ Concert abandoned on Sunday last owing to national bereavement, will bs given on SUNDAY NEXT, 15th May. , THE NEXT HOLIDAY. YOUR Holiday will be twice as enjoyable if you take a GENUINE KODAK WITH YOU. Boware of Imitations. 1.0.0. F. LODGES SOUTHERN CROSS AND ZEALANDIA. OOCIAL and Danoe to have been held on Thursday, 12th May, has been • Postponed until THURSDAY, 23rd Jun*. A. BODLEY, Hon. Sec JUPP'S BRASS BAND. JUPP'S BRASS BAND. 'A LL* Members of the above Band ar* *^ requested to meet at their Praotioe Room TO-MORROW NIGHT (Thursday). Business urgent. J. FLIGHT. « NEWTOWN GYMNASIUM. CLASSES for Ladies, Gentlemen, Youths, and School Children conducted at SOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL HALL By J. W. M. HARRISON, Commencing NEXT WEEK. Syllabus obtainable at George and George, Drapers, Newtown and Ouba-6t. BUSINESS MEN Should Join the PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS Arranged Specially for Uu'r Benefit on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, 5.15 to 6, Afc ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL HALL, Wellington-Terrace, Conducted by J. W. M. HARRISON, Commencing NEXT WEEK. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Private Hall. Proficiency ensured in gix private lessons or one quarter at class. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons arranged. Address — 86, Ghuznee-street, Next St. Peter's Church.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1910, Page 8
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