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OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors: Geo. Tallis, Hugh J. Ward. Clyde MeynelJ. General Manager— Sydney : E. J. Tait. General Manager— Melbourne:, Taylor Derbyshire. Curtain Rises at 7,50 Sharp. POSITIVELY FINAL PRESENTATION Of "THE ARCADIANS." The Opera. Houso is the Scene of NIGHTLY REVELS, And densely-packed houses, enjoying to the very utmost the greatest and most unique and artistic performances ever witnessed in Wellington, BUT It must bo Withdrawn After To-night to Eprinit the presentations of One of the lost Delightful of All Comic Operas for the THREE FAREWELL NIGHTS. Commencing TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING. "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER!" "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER!" With an Entirely Now Cast, including all THE GREAT FAVOURITES Of this Magnificent Combination— REGINALD ROBERTS, PHIL SMITH, EDWARD WYNNE, VICTOR PRINCE, CELIA GHILONI. DOROTHY BRUNTON, and FLORENCE YOUNG. Box Plans at the Dresden. Day Sales at. Chri6teson's, Prices as usual. TW 1 B W THEATRE. Manners-street, COMMENCING TO-MORROW. Another Huge Attraction ! Ambrcio's Magnificent "Feature" Dratrfa, "THE CRITIC!" "THE CRITIC!" "THE CRITIC!" "THE CRITIC!" "THE CRITIC!" "THE CRITIC!" "LAKE COMO" (Beautiful Scenic). "EIDELWEISS" (Comedy-Scenic). "ADHESION" (Farce-Comedy). "ISAACS AS A BROKER'S MAN." Etc., Etc., Etc. OWN HALL AND ATHLETIC PARK. THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND! ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND! ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND ! ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND ! RETURN VISIT "to WELLINGTON. THIS FAMOUS BAND, Now making a Brief Tour of New Zealand, will give a SHORT SERIES OF CONCERTS IN WELLINGTON. FRIDAY, 6th FEBRUARY SATURDAY, 7th FEBRUARY SUNDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, Concerts will be given in the Town Hall at 8.15 p.m. on Friday, 8 p.m. other Evening?, and in the Athletic Park at 3 p.m. For all the Evening Concerts the doors will be open at 7.30. 44 ACCOMPLISHED" MUSICIANS. 44 The BOX PLANS for the Concerts on Friday and Saturday Evenings are now open at THE DRESDEN. DA"V SALE TICKETS will be available from To-morrow at Christeeon's. IT WILL BE CONDUCIVE TO THE GENERAL COMFORT IF AS MANY PATRONS AS POSSIBLE SECURE THEIR TTCKETS EARLY. ; TOWN HALL CONCERTS-Reserved Seats, 3s ; Unreserved Seats, 2s and Is (Friday, and Saturday only). SUNDAY, Admission Free. A Collection will be taken up. ATHLETIC PARK-Saturday Afternoon. Admission, Is; Grandstand, Is extra. SUNDAY CONCERTS — Particulars «ilj be announced later. H. HARDCASTLE,, Advance Representative, AUCKLAND EXHIBITION AUCKLAND EXHIBITION FiOR THE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. WHAT BETTER OPPORTUNITY? FOR AN ENJOYABLE TRIP FOR A COMPLETE CHANGE FOR KEEN ENJOYMENT FOR A SPLENDID SHOW VISIT THE EXHIBITION! NO FINER MUSIC HAS BEEN HEARD IN NEW ZEALAND Than the ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND PROVIDES TWICE DAILY. THE GROUNDS ARE A FAIRYLAND. THE EXHIBITS ARE ASTONISHING. "WONDERLAND'S" employees say that "Wonderland" makes straight hair curly — and it almost does, EXCURSION FARES on the Railway* All the Time from Everywhere. MASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. 27th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. SOLWAY SHOW. SOLWAY SHOW. THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND STOCK SHOW. 17th and 181 h FEBRUARY. LATE ENTRIES CLOSE 7th FEB. HAM AND EWE FAIR, RAM AND EWE FAIR. 19th and 20th FEBRUARY. GRAND DISPLAY of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING, JUDGING, AND GUESSING COMPETITIONS. Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply by letter to Secretary. Seventy Acre? of ideal picnic grounds, native buih, running streams, shady jiooks. Hot water supplied gratis for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks at Show Ground gates. Railway Timetable will be published 8l ; 01 ' tly ' J. B. EMMETT, Secretary. Masterton, .-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1914, Page 2

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