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"LUCKY DURHAM." /"\ V E R A HOUSE. Lessee .J. C. ]Williamm» Sub-Lesseo and Manager. ..Win. Andemoaa. TO-NIGHT I TO-NlCfttti > TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT* TO-NIGHT ! „ TO-NIGHT ! GRAND PRESENTATION Of Wilson Barrett's Great and Last flay, "LTTCKY DURHAM." "LUCKY DURHAM." fc "LUCKY DURHAM." * "LUCKY DURHAM." A PI/AY WITH A PURPOSE. A PROBLEM PLAY. H. R., ROBERTS as JOHN DURHAM. BEATRICE DAY as LADY MOUNTFALLON. Supported by WILLIAM ANDERSON'S Powerful Company. "LUCKY DURHAM." Has been declared by tho English pros* and public to be ono of the most striking and thought-compelling dramas over writt n V In 11 ? it ran for many months. In ]Ne\y York it caused something of a sensation. In Sydney it held thousands spellbound. Popular prices-3s, 2s, and Is..' Reserved F ! at !» 4 i. 1 at Holiday's. Day Sales at Abel's, 6d extra. STAR PICTURES! . , STAR PICTURES I Delighting Great Audiences Nightly. To-night your Last Opportunity of Witnessing one of the Finest Programmes seen hero for a long time. Nobody Can Afford to Mies To-night. Complete Change Monday. ■ BOX PLAN NOW OPEN! MUSICAL FESTIVAL OF THE BRITISHJ3MPIRE FESTIVAL OF NEW ZEALAND. Chief Patron: His Most Gracious' Majesty King George V. Chief Patron for New Zealand ; His Excellency Lord Islington, P.C., D.5.0., Governor of New Zealand. Directvr-in-Chief : Dr. Charles Harries. Conductors : Dr. Henry Coward and Dr. Charles Harriss. Solo Organist and Chorus Accompanist : Mr. J. Edward Hodgeoi.. Mus. Bao., F.R.C.O. VISIT OF THE ' SHEFFIELD CHOIR THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR Of 200 VOICES 1 200 200 VOICES! ■ 200 120 LADIES AND 80 GENTLEMEN. 10 ENGLISH PRINCIPALS, And AN ORCHESTRA OF 40 ARTISTS. TOWN HALITwELLINGTON, 29th JUNE, at 8.15 n.m. "The Dream of Geroutiits" (Elgar) and Part Songs. SOth JUNE, at 8.15 p.m. "Pan" (Harriss), "Bleat Pair of Sirens" (Parry), "Sing Ye to tho Lord" (Bach), Epilogue to tho "Golden Legend" (Sulliviii). Ist JULY, at 2.30 p.m. CORONATION FESTIVAL MATINEE. Ist JULY, at 8 p.m "ELIJAH." BOX PLAN for S6ason* and Single Ticket*, NOW OPEN at the Dresden. Season Tickets (transferable) for the Throe Nights, 21s; Single Tickets, 10s. Admission (nofc reserved) ss. HUGO GORLITZ, Representative of Dr. Charles HarritM SHEFFIELD CI^OIR. THE_ Hospitality Committee of the Victoria League would bo very grateful for further assistance _ towards ontertainihg the lne-inbeta of the 'Sheffield Choir during tho two nights they are in Wellington. MRS. ALGAR WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. Hospitality Committee, 25, Hobson-ctreett THEOSOPHY. WELLINGTON LODGE OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). Ballance-sU (Opp. Supreme Court). PUBLIC LECTURE. ' SUNDAY, 7 p.m. ' Subject: "What the Theosophical Movement Stands For," By Mr. J. R. THOMSON. Music. Questions. Collection. Wntoh for Lecturo Notiote. _^_ X' ILBIRNH4 BEACH SKATING RINK. NOW OPEN. NOW OPEN. Floor like Glass. Best Skates. Finest Music Open Daily, Tuesday Evenings excepted. Sessions: 10 till 12, 2.30 till 5, 7.11) till 10. Learners' Session, 6 till 7. General admission, 6d; Gonte' Flooratfo, 6d; Ladies' Floorage, 3d: Gents 8.8., Is ; Ladies' 8.8.. 9d. Learners' Session— Admission, including Skates, 6d. Competent staff of Instructors and Instructress eiijtajfed. ' - Special engagement of Madam Read, direct from Olyympic Rink, London. Miramar, Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay, and Seatoun Trams for Rink. , RILEY AND MATSON, Proprietors.^ ROLL UP! ROLL UP! r^RAND BENEFIT DANCE! DRUIDS' HALL, FRIDAY. 30th JUNE. In Aid of Widow and Seven Orphans of Mr. P. Wallers, Bootmaker, of this City. Dancing 8 till 12. Pianibt— Mies Haw« thorne. Tickets, Is. MIRAMAR TOWN HALL. THE Mayor .and Councillors of the Borough of Miraniav invite all Rato* payers and Residents of the District to attend the laying of the Foundation Stone of tho Town Hall, which is to be erected to commemorate the Coronation of Kins George V. The Ceremony will tako place on Ihe Town Hall Site, York-street, JMuvmar, m 9 a.m. on THURSDAY, the 22nd Juni?, 1911. R. E. BENNETT. Town Clerk. Harlb6ur^3Xcursion7 ~to-mor-ROW, and Visit to the WaivhipCambrian and Pioneer. Tho stciini"' Moturoa will make a cruise on llir ll«rbour TO-MORROW, leaving the breastwork, J ervois-quay. at 1.30 p.m., for lir't run. Visitors will be conveyed on liom\l the war vessels at intervals during tli*-' afternoon. Return Fare, la. rallroomTdancinS *" ' " MRS. 11. B. MASON'S Classes for Bo ginnors are hold on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her P*iyate Hall, 86, Ghuznce-etreet, near ?*. Peter s Church. Proficiency ensured Y\ SIX PRIVATE LESONS. Term coi.i nioncod with pupil. Private Lessons inappointmont. _____ _ _^ _ "OOULCOTT-STREET HALL (Spillor'h) •*-* for Balls, Parties. Wedding*, MootingH, Afternoons, and Evenings. Under now management; recently reno- | vatod. For terms, apply i E. ANDERSON AND CO., Willh-rt., CARETAKER, at Hall. "FLAXMILL ACCOMMOIXVTION?' Read ,rpHl_ MAORILAND -WORKER L A 'The People's Paper. One Penny.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 142, 17 June 1911, Page 6

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