THE BOX PLANS "OOR tho last EIGHT NIGHTS, ia JL eluding "LA BOHEME" and "CARMEN," Also "MADAM BUTTERFLY," Will be Opened at the Dresden or MONDAY NEXT, 23rd MAY. "OPERA HOUSE. l-essee j. c. WILLL4.MSON. j GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 8. A BRILLIANT ARTISTIC TRIUMPH "MADAM BUTTERFLY!" "MADAM BUTTERFLY!" "A Beautifully-embroidered Web of | Sound." "MADAM BUTTERFLY!" Judging by its magnificently enthusiastic reception on Thursday last, "Madam Butterfly will prove immensely popular with all sections of the public. vu l JUlal THIS EVENING AND TUESDAY The, Prima jW^l^b. 6ung by The Prima Donna role will be sung b» BEL SOREL r MONDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXTTHURSDAY NEXT, 26th MAY, First Appearance in Wellington 'oj SIGNORINA MARIA PAMPARI, In Puccini's Melodious work, "LA BOHEME." GRAND OPERA~ ORCHESTRA Under the Direction of SIGNOR ROBERTO HAZON. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls at door, ss. Stalls, to 7.30, 4s; after, 3s Family Circle to 7.30 3s, after 2a To w~ n ~H~A~ir~ir OWN HALT £X fig It ill And Following Night*. GREAT vGREAT KINEMATOGRAFH PAGEANT KINEMATOGRAPH PAGEANT OF EMPIRE OF EMPIRE LIVING NEW ZEALAND 1 LIVING NEW ZEALAND! LIVING NEW ZEALAND: LIVING NEW ZEALAND! LIVING NEW ZEALAND! LIVING NEW ZEALAND! By Direction of New Zealand Picture Company. DDD YOU EVER STAND BY A GEYSER IN ACTION? It is a thrilling, awesome export 0n Ce Tut^AY Ofc &S? ly NN ff S tte St tho TOWN HALL, when you sit lookin^t at tko sights in the Wairakei "■W. right away in the very heart of this North Island of ours, you will be within but a few steps of the Great Wairakea Geyser, Little Wairakei, Tho Dragon's Mouth, Tho Eagle's Nest, The Crow's Nest, The Twin and Propeller, Champagne Pool, and Tho Prince of Wales Feathers. Every ono of these will be shown as actively engasccd in_ ejecting water and steam as it is possible for a good healthy geyser to be. WAIROA GEYSER, ROTORUA, Not often captured by the earners man, may elso bo viewed with safety and comfort. AND KKRAPITI! TLe great steam vent that is stated by scientists to be the safety-valve of the Ncrth Island. Tho continuous steam piusfcurij is estimated at close on 2001b to the square inch. Just imagine tha commotion there would be if some wandering Pakeha-Maori plugged that up. AND THE ARATIATIA RAPIDS ! What a magnificent thrilling sight ths mighty Waikato presents aa it rushes headlong, roaring and twisting on ita way to the restless sea. i Thepo are but a few of tho Pictures wa .shall show, and there are many, others .full of human interest that will entertain ■you. and which you certainly must sen Day Tickets on Sale at Imperial Camera Company, Willis-street, and Armit'a* Lambton-quay. B.;x Plan at Dresden. Reserved Seats 6d extra. Gallery— Ono Shilling. Body of Hall — Sixpence and One Shil« ling. REMEMBER ! ' TOWN HALL, EMPIRE DAY, 24th. TOWN HALL, EMPIRE DAY, 24th. NOTE. — Sweet Music will be rendered by an orchestra under the baton of Mr. D. Kenny, and during the evening a Recitation suitable to the occasion will ba given by the popular and' talented elocutionist, Mrs. M. Sutcliffe. 'MONDAY, 23rd MAY, at 8 p.m. BAND FESTIVAL. GRAND PROGRAMME, Given by LYRIC MALE CHOIR and the BEIU HAMPORE BAPTIST CHOIR, Under Baton of Mr Gladstone IlilL TWO HOURS OF DELIGHT. Admission, 6d. TUESDAY, 24th.— BAND FESTIVAL. A Programme of Music, Sony, and Story. By WELLINGTON SALVATION AH MY BAND, THE SCOTCH SONGSTERS. WELLINGTON CORPS' GLEE COMPANY, and Other Friends. Admission, 6d. A very interesting and happy time assured. D. A. GUNN, CO. THh WELLINGTON HARBOUR FMRRIES, LTD. DAY'S BAY. DAY'S BAY. SUNDAY722nd MAY. Leave Town— lo.ls a.m., 2.30, 5.45. Leavo Bay — 9, 11 a.m., 4.30 p.m. (Circumstances permitting). HUTT FOOTBALL CLUK " A SMOKE CONCERT will be held by ■^*" the above Club at the Town Hal] on TUESDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. Admission, 2b 6d. L. GRANT, Hon. J3ec. _ BIDWILL STREET TENNIS CLUB." ■jl/jTLMBERS and others interested aye - ? - B - notified that the Annual Ball has boot. POSTPONED until THURSDAY., tho 26th instant. L. R. HAMILTON', Hon. Secretary. THE NEXT HOLIDAY. "\7"OUR Holiday will be twice n& enjoyy. JL ablo if you take a GENUINE KODAK WITH YOU. Beware of Imitations. In the Matter of tho Assigned Estate of RICHARD BATEMAN. New town. ALL Claims in tho above Estato must be rendered t6 tho undersig'iod on or before TUESDAY, the 31st, inst. H. A. GOLD. Trustee. 153-5. Featherston-*t... Wellington, 16tb May. 1910.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 6
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