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— I THE BOX PLANS FOR the last EIGHT NIGHTS, ii* eluding "LA BOHEME" and "CARMEN," Also J "MADAM BUTTERFLY," ARE NOW OPEN AT THE DRESDEN". Q.PERA HOUSE. Lessee J. C. "WILLIAMSON. GRAND OPERA SEASON IN ENGLISH. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8. • A BRILLIANT ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. "MADAM BUTTERFLY!" "MADAM BUTTERFLY!" "MADAM BUTIERFLY!" THIS EVENING AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, The Prima Donna role will bo sunc by BEL SOREL r Tho Prima Donna role will be sung by AMY CASTLES. ' TUESDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT, 26th MAY, First Appearance in Wellington of SIGNORINA MARIA PAMPARI, In Puccini's Mrlodious work, "LA BOHEME/' GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA ' Under the Direction of SIGNOR ROBERTO HAZON. BOX PLANS for "Butterfiv" til* WEDNESDAY NEXT, at Dresden. <a f P^ IC m S '~ Dr sf £ ircle and Orchestral Stalls (Reserved), 7a 6d. Dress Circlo and Orchestral Stalls afc door, Ss. ' Stalls, to 7.30, 4s ; after, 3s Family Circle to 7.30 3s. after 2t. rpBF. KING'S THEATRES J- 'Phone 3143. WEST'S PICTURES ! ROYAL WEST'S PICTURES! ROYAL Proprietors— West's Pictures (Lul.) and Messrs. Linley and Donovan. TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT j Last Two Uighls of THE KINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE. PHAEDRA. FOOLSHEAD THE METALLURGICAL WORKS. TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW I LADIES' ROYALTY POST-CARD NIGHT, LADIES' ROYALTY POST-CARD NIGHT, And Last Performance of Our Present Superb Series. Is. OUR PRICES, 6d Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Foe, 6d. CHANGE^VVEDNESDAY. ! LIVING~NEW ZEALAND"! ' LIVING NEW ZEALAND 1 LIVING NEW ZEALAND: LIVING NEW ZEALAND 1 LIVING NEW ZEALAND! LIVING NEW ZEALAND I At tho TO W N H A L 1* OWN HALL, TO-MORROW, 24th MAY. TO-MORROW, 24th MAY TO-MORROW, 24th MAY, (EMPIRE DAY) At 8 p.m. At 8 p.a AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS, THE UNIQUE THE UNIQUE ANIMATED-PICTURE-PAGEANT ANIMATED-PICTURE-PAGEANT OF EMPIRE OF EMPIRE UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS. UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS. By Direction of New Zealand Picture Company. IF THERE IS ALTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD That will stir the soul of man or woman and set the pulses throbbing, it is the sight of men fully equipped and ready to do battle for their country TO-MORROW NIGHT every company of our ■Wellington defenders will make a "Pictorial March along Lamblon-quay, and will Parade beforo His Excellency tho Governor at Newtown Park. We want every member of each company to come along and see bow well he marches. And then MRS. M. SUTCLIFFE Will recito the patriotic- and boulstirring piece, "THE MIDNIGHT CHARGE," by Clement Scott. You certainly 'must como and hear that. TO-MORROW NIGHT We will also show you a picture which wo secured on Saturday afternoon of a Boy Scout holding the New Zealand Flag, and what a magnificent typo of Young New Zealand he is — * boy who will surely be a leader of men. Wo are certain that every mother's heart will "well with pride as sho gazes on the picture of this sturdy young New Zealander. Wo intend also to oonduct you through Rotorua, Waimangu, and the Wairakei Valley, and show you quite a number of interesting sights. Life on a Sheep and Cattle Station will give you Home idea of the sure foundations on which tho prosperity of the Dominion is based, and enow you the possibilities for expansion that exist. The Huka Falls and Aratiatia Rapids will be particularly interesting to those whopc thoughts turn to the utilisation of Nature's energy ; but it is the sight of the mighty seething, twisting . Waikato that will charm you. Wo doubt if any such sceno has ever been more perfectly pictured. And there are many other pictures which you must 6ee. Day Tickets arc on sale at Imperial Camera Company, Willis-street, and Arm it's, Lambton-quay. Box Plait at Dresden. Reserved Seat* od extra Gallery— One Shilling. Body of Hall — Sixpence and One Shil» ling. NOTE. — Sweet Music will be rendered by an orchestra under the baton of Mr. D. Kennj\ nTzTacademy of fine arts. ' A SKETCH EXHIBITION will bo held at Art Gallery, Whitmore-street. • NOW OPEN. Closing Day— WEDNESDAY, 25th May, 9.30 p.m. Hours,— ll a.m. to 5.30 p.m., 7to 9.30 p.m. Admission, Is. Art Union Tickets, Is. Members of Academy Free. Tho Freo Art Gallery will bo Closed to the Public on Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday, the 2lßt. 22nd, and 25th May. HENRI BASTIXGS, Secretary. SALVAT ION XRTMY7vT\ f iAN-SfREET. MONDAY, 23rd MAY. at 8 p.m. BAND FESTIVAL. GRAND PROGRAMME, LYRIC MALE CHOIR 7 and the BER. HAMPORE BAPTIST CHOIR, Under Baton of Mr Gladstone HilL TWO HOURS OF DELIGHT. Admission, 6d. TUESDAY, 24th.— BAND FESTIVAL. A Programme of Music, Song, and Story, By WELLINGTON SALVATION ARMY BAND, THE SCOTCH SONGSTERS. WELLINGTON CORPS' GLEE COMPANY. and Other Friends. Admission, 6d. A very interesting and happy time assured. i D. A. GUNN, C.O.^ Patron — His Majesty the King. President — His Excellency Lord Plunket. T3OYAL N.Z. ASSOCIATION OF HIS 1-V MAJESTY'S VETERANS. DINNER to celebrate tho Deeds that mado the Empire during the Reign of Queen Victoria. At the MASONIC HALL, BOULCOTTSTREET, ON TUESDAY, 24th MAY, 1910, At 7.30. Col. Newell C.8., in the chair. Officers asked to attend in Uniform. Veterans to bs at doors 7 p.m. By order. S. STIDOLPH, Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 8

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