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QPERA HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson. Sub-L.essee and Manager... Hugh J. Waid./ TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) Positively Last Night of the Greatest Season Ever Known in Wellington. HUGH J. WARD Presents his Company of Comedians, Including MISS GRACE PALOTTA In Herbert Hall Winalow's Comedy Drama — "THE FENCING MASTER!" "THE FIiNCJLNG MAS'IJi-R!" "THE FENCING MAS-'itH!" "THE FENCING MAS'iER!" "THE FENCING MASTER!" Received Again Last Night by Another. Large Audience. The end of the Second Act created fa furore, the audience do* mandiiig the curtain again and again,, amidst the most hearty applausa. 'lh« clever interweaving of comedy, pathos, and sustained dramatic interest tjunai captivated those present. LAST NIGHT, LAST! LAST NIGHT, LAST! LAST NIGHT, LAST! LAST NIGHT, LAST! LAST NIGHT, LAST! < FAREWELL TO THE FAVOURITES. FAREWELL, A LONG FAREVk Prices— ss, 3s, and Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, 64 extra. Box Plan at tho Dresden. After 1 p.m. to-day at Christeson's. " W. A. LOW, Treasurer, HUGH J. WA R D '.'a COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. NORTH ISLAND TOURMA STERTO N— Thursday, Bth Sept. ■ ' DANNEVIRICE— Friday, 9th Sept. WAIPAWA-Saturday, 10th Sept. NAPIER— Monday, 12th Sept. GlSßOßNE— Wednesday, 14th Sept. GISBORNE— To Saturday, 17th Sept. HASTINGS— Monday, 19th Sept. PALMERSTON— Tuesday, 20th Sept. • WANGANUI— Wednesday, 2jLst Sept. HAAVERA— Thursday, 22nd Sept NEW PLYMOUTH-Friday, 23rd Sept. STRATFORD— Saturday, 24th Sept. - , MARTON— Monday, 26th Sept. FEILDING— Tuesday, 27th Sept GREYTOWN-Wednrsday, ■ 28th Sept IN "THE GIRL FROM RECTOPv'S." Q P "B R A H 0 U S~EJ, Solo Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Special Arraaigemont with Hayuard'* Picture Enterprises, Ltd., Commencing THURSDAY, 18th AUGUST. - Short Season Only. A Tip-top Programme ! NATIONAL PICTURES! . NATIONAL FICrjRES! A Tip-top Programme I Together with The Crowning Triumph of fclio Age THE CRONO MEGAPHONE ! ■ THE CRONO-MEGAPHONE! • With exclusive rights for Harry Laudr", per Crono-Megaphone, and ac played fpj; over 49 consecutive" weeks nt tho Lyceum Theatre, Sydney, and now running at Christchurch to packed houses. The greatest combination which haa brought to perfection tho reproduction of the human voice exnctly synchronising with animated photography. HARRY LAUDER The World's Greatfst HARRY LAUDER Scotoh ComedianT Will be represented Vooally and , v Pictoriaily Jn eomo of his World-famous Successes, including, "I LOVE A LASSIE" And "EARLY IN THE MORNING.". You will "see HARRY LAUDER 1 You will hear HARRY LAdDERI At considerable expense the management- has secured tho Exclusive ~ltighte~-of HARRY LAUDER, per Crono-Mega-phone. . In addition,, other Famous Artists will appear and sing "Oh, that we two were Maying" (duet) and "I'll Sing Thea Bongs of Araby" (tenor eolo). Tue Crono-Megaphone is acknowledged to be tho Most Marvellous Achievement of man's gemus. It is worked by eleo tricity, and manipulated by one switch, consequently the synchronisation is per* feet. i Together with A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME Of the WORLD'S LATEST LIVING PICTURES. Prices for the Million— 6d, Is, and 29^ Bookings (at Abel's) 6d extra. YyELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL. ORGAN RECITAL. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at &, liy MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). Tannhauser, Act 1, Scene 3 ... Wagner. Organ Sonata, No. 2 /.. Mendelssohn. Prelude in C sharp minor Rachmaninoif. And Works by Bach, Barnett, and Faulkes. Admission — Sixpence and One Shilling. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. PETONE PALACE SKATING RIK.«S GRAND FANCY AND POSTER CARNIVAL, to bo held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th inst Finest Carnival ever held in the Valley Admission, 2s and Is;, booked 6eat a bd extra, at E. W. Woodhouse and Co.'a. J ackson-street, Petone. THREE SESSIONSJDAILY. HOPE'S AMERICAN BIOGRAPH CO. i AND VARIETY ENTERTAINERS. ' Wonderful variety, suitable for every taste, with Catchy Music, Illustrated ' Songs, etc. Lendo, the Acrobatio Comedian. All seats Is, Children 6d. Doors open 7.30. Overturo 8 p.m. \ ONE NIGHT ONLY-TUES.; 16th Auj. ! . j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' DRAPERY BALL. A LL Members and Friends of tha Trade who havo not yet received their Invitations for the Dance to be held at the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 17th August, are requested to apply tfy the Secrotary at once. F. JACOBSEN, Hbn. Sec, Box 265. " ■ ! SPECIAL NOTICE. LILAC DANCING ASSEMBLY. ' TNVITATION-HOr.DER& ar t , i^n g* fcen ded Night to b« hold FRIDAY NEXT, 19th iristent. at tho Daniel-street Hall. Dancing 8 till 2. ! F. WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. BALLROOM DANCINO " ■jl/TRS. HB MASON'S Classei are held w™vrwL 0I ? DA . r and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, m her Private Hall. Pro- > fioiency ensured in six private lessoni or one quarter at class commence* wtn pupil. Private Lessons arran S ed. Address— B6, Ghuznoe-street, Next St. Peters Church. THE NKZT HOLIDAY^ YOUR Holiday will ty tirioe as enjoyable if you take a. ' GENUINE KODAK WITCL YOU. Bewart of Imftatioas. i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1910, Page 6