THE CISKEROS CONCERTS. Mnnaging Direotor Frank Talbot, 00 p ERA TIOUBE. to-night! """* to-night! to-night! tonight: TUESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER. FIRST CONCERT IN WELLINGTON By the World-lamous Artist— g^gONORA DE OISNEROS ELEONORA DE OIS.NKROS __,... And her BRILLIANT CONCERT PARTY. Following Concerts— OPERA HOUSE, NEXT THURSDAY. 19th SEPTEMBER. ™ UAX * TOWN HALL-FRIDAY, 20th SEPT, Wellington has long enjoyed a reputft. tion for musical taste and culture, and His opportunity o f hearing the threw 10 Mill hluke th eir debut THIS EVENING should not be missed by any genuine lover of music. TO-NIGHT ELEONORA Dl 3 CISNERO9 Will Sihg"--SantUM B8 Song,'' from "Cavalleria Rust cana" ; "A Dream" (Bartlett) : i°'h° Mme 11 (Tourt) \ "Will o' the £"?• (Spross); "Habanera. 11 from "Car. "ffi ifr^' 1 ' Lttr^': (Handel), with cello obligoto, Jimies Lieblihg, and other «?"??* Uet( .. 'Ifiaroarolle." from "Tales Paul thKit Eleonora de t'lsnwos and PAUL DUFAULT "Morning" (Oley Speaks) ; "Boat Song* iS*S. let i yS M i J "Rictus" (Hnhnln (Mehul), etc., etc. JAMES LIEBLING „„ . Will Play«rw M i'A A*"""™; 1 (©©Hermann) n !lnWti le ( 9 aesar Cui >> and "Taran, Plahs Now Open at the Dj-esden. Price* of Ad»ii;sK»i--Drei* Circle and Orchestra Sta v, 6s; Stall* 3s; Gallery, 2s. Three Shilling Tickets at Christeson'*. No early doors. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. fJIOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction ED. BRANSCOMBE, LTD. THE DANDIES! THE DANDIER! THE DANDIESI^THE DANDIES! TO-NIGHT und EVERY NIGHT. Welcome Return of this Delightful Coterie of Artists. THE DANDIES THE DANDIES Were last eyenihg accorded m Unprece. dented. Welcome by an audience tinti packed the artistic precincts of tho Concert Chamber. ALL THE OLD FAVOURITES Presented an Entirely New Repertoire of NEW SONGS, DANCES, SKETCHES, AND CONCERTED NUMBERS. ' The Company is just tw before— Mr. Claude Dampier Mr Leonard Griffiths Mr. George Morgan Miss Iren© Vere Mr. Gavin Wood Miss Hilda Lane Mr. Oliver Peacock Mies Evelyn Ward A Coterie of Avtiste that Sparkle in the Theatrical Firmament. TO-NIGHT AND EVKRY NIGHT, at 8. Admissbn~-3g, 2s Is. Plan &t the Dresden. Day Salts at Ohristeson's. _ Business Manager— SCOTT COLVILLB. STAIt THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Lessees—Hay ward's, Ltd. Direction, West's, Ltd., and Hayward'a, ' Ltd. WEST'S AND STAR PICTURES. A Programme of Indescribable Brilliancy. THE GOD OF THE SUN! , THE GOD OF THE SUN I Almost baj-ond the realms of possibility, LULU'S DOCTOR A Maurice Costello LULU'S DOCTOR Feature Play. THE LIGHT THAT FAILEDI THE LIGHT THAT FAILED I A Vitagraph Dramatic Triumph. WILFUL MEG Sensational WILFUL MEG Indian Romance. A Remarkable THE ZINIS Vaudeville Team. THE ZINIS Mohte Carlo. Pathe Gazette, etc. SS t ~HbRTT TB~OONTINT B~OONTIN UOUS^THEAtm" WILLIS-STREET. The Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures, ' „ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT I Last, Night's Change One of the Most Superb Programmes Ever Soreened. A Perfect Revelation to Picture Lover*. THE TRAITRESS 1 Witnessed by Vast Audiences all Yesterday Afternoon and Evening. THE TRAITRESS A gorgeously mountTHE TRAITRESS ed and superbly act" THE TRAITRESS ed drama. THE TRAITRESS! The leadmg _ role iv which i» taken by that beautiful actress, Aeta Neilson. Supported by ,a Magnificent New Series of Exclusive Pictures, indudihtt PANDORA'S BOX, The Latest Vitagraph Release. F&aturing those great favourites, Joha Bunny and Lillian Walker. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Admission—Adults, 6d ; Childreh, 3d. gll tin jT irFsTit The Recognised Home of Perfeot Picture*, .Direction John Fuller and Son*, TO-NIGHT, at 8. FULLERS' The Best PICTURES 1 FULLERS' of All. PICTURES 1 Another Great Series of Bright and Sparkling Photo>Plays. CARDINAL WOLSEY Edison Lfcteri CARDINAL WOLSEY Succese. " HER GIFT. Bathers in Ceylon. Valley of the Danubo PUGILIST v. THE GIRL. FATE'S Golohel'e WIDOW CASEY'S WARNING. Bet. RETURN. BRONCHO BILLY'S BIBLE. And Many Other Excellent Subjects. ADULTS SIXPENCE To all ADULTS SIXPENCE parts. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING, TONIGHT, Sydneyrtrwt Schoolroom. His Excellency Lord Islington will pre« side. Other Speakers— Mis* Helen' F. Barnes (America), Mrs. Kaye (Christchurch). WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB." 1""**"1 ""**" THE following Railway arrangement* have been mado in connection with the N.Z. Championship Meeting, which commenced on MONDAY, 16th Septomber: — Leave Lwnbton Station 7.45, 9.4, 10.15 a.m., 1.20, 2.10, 4.15, 6.12, 6.14, 10.35 p.m. (Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday 11.30 p.m.) Depart Heretnunga 7.55,8.45,10.62 a.m., 1.0, 4.62, 6.45 p.m. (Monday, Wedneeday, and Saturday 9.45 p.m.) On Saturday, 21st September, Special Train will leave Lambtoti at 12.55 p.m.. returning at 5.40 p.m., arriving at Wellington 6.26. This train will not stop at intermediate stations between Wellington and Heretaunga, and will only stop at Lower Hutt on return journey. As the Club have had to guarantee this special, visitors Jire partieul&rly requested to patronise earne. A. S. MACBHANE, Secretary. MRS. H. B. MASON, TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING. {"ILASSES on Mondays and Wedntp. \J days, at 8 p.m., in Private Hall, Bt>, Ghuznee-street, near St. Peter 1 ! Church. Frivtte tuition by arrangement Proficiency *n»ure<l iv SIX PRIVATE .Lesio**..
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1912, Page 8
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