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|*iRAND OPERA HOUSE Last Opportunity. Last Night of THE KENNEDYS. THE KENNEDYS. ■ "It is no exaggeration _ that they are perhaps the most entertaining combination that has ever visited a city." _ ' . ," Every member of tho party is an artist." " " They have all the qualities that should '■commend them to those who love an artistic entertainment." Etc., Etc., Eta Booking. Dresden. "' 'PRICES— 4s, 33,3 3 , 2s, Is. S. R. KENNEDY, Manager. rTRAND OPERA HOTSK - Direction ... George Wiiloughby, Limited. .Managing Director ... George Wiiloughby. , Directors ... Goo. T, Eaton, A. M. Davies, and Ben J. Fuller. The Long-expacted and Much-looked-for Drama, ' . ' "TEDT. ROSARY" 'Box Plan "THE ROSARY" Now Open. '" "THE ROSARY" - ... ..■ "THJ3 ROSARY" " "Box Plan Open, aAid seats booked for ' "any night. „ , "-George- Wiiloughby. .Ltd., and E. J. ' Carroll (in conjuncv ion), present - -THE PLAY OF THB' CENTURY. . • first appearance in the Dominion of their Wonderful Production, the most--'tttlked-about play in America, „„ , "THE ROSARY" <- "THE ROSARY" is written by Mr. 1 Edward. E. Rose, author of "Th^ Prisoner „.oi;.iZonda," ','Tho Adventures of Lady • Ursula," etc. . „' ' To be performed by ' MR. HARRINGTON REYNOLDS Supported by Members of '■ 'THE ORIGINAL COMPANY. - OPENING NIGHT— NEXT FRIDAY, ■ ' -'-26th 'JUNE— for Six Nights Only. . , Prices— 4s, is, 2s, and Is. Booked •£>ea,ts, 4s, ab the Dresden. Earlies as usual 'afc Christeson's. Bueinesa Manager— GEOPvGE BULLER. STAR' THEATRE, NEWTOWN. .TO-NIGHT is the Final Screening^ ,„, ..CURSE OF, WAR! Grand Pathe Oceans Joined NEW PANAMA CANAL 1 NEW PANAMA CANAL LAWYER QUINCE— jacobs's Big Story. AND MANY OIJIERS. O" LYMPIA SKATING RINK, Vivian-street. ALTERATION IN SESSIONS AND ADMISSION. . 2.30 to 7. Continuous Skating 6d, including skates! 7.30 to 10. admission 6d, • "skates 6d, Gents' floorago 6d.i Ladies 3d. Saturdays and Holidays, 10 to 12, and 6 to-7 r 6d. including skates; 2,30 to 5 and , ,7.30 to 10 (lnte .session pn'oos). TO-MORROW NIGHT. ' "_' '; BACK TWO-STEP EVENT, "" ' In Couples' Series. „i.» -„ . Final on Saturday.' " ' J - MAfrso . 3Sf ' Prop^gtar^ mOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. 1 OWN HALL, WELLINGTON. Direction Mr. George Musgrove. Visit; of the World-Famed Violinist. TWO CONCERTS ONLY. THURSDAY. SATURDAY, • 2nd July. 4th July. MISCHA ELMAN. ■ • - GREATEST VIOLINIST IN THE „.T;, „, . , . world. '" _ Some of the World's Criticisms : 1 ' 'MISCHA ELMAN FRANCE. ELMAN, "Le Matin" says: ' ' 'MISCHA ELMAN. "The boy is a genius. -'MISCHA ELMAN. This is no cxaggor. /'.MISCHA ELMAN. atod statement, when MISCHA ELMAN. considering in the - MISCHA ELMAN. past such players as , MISCHA ELMAN. Tartini, Viotti, Rode, MISCHA ELMAN. Spohr. down to ErMISCHA ELMAN. nst, Vieuxtemps, PaMISCHA ELMAN. gauini. etc., whilo MISCHA ELMAN. all great an their MISCHA ELMAN. own' way, all be- j MISCHA ELMAN. came famous through 1 MISCHA ELMAN. playing then- OWN MISCHA ELMAN. WORKS. Their in- ■ - MISOHA ELMAN. terest was centred in ... .MISCHA ELMAN. their own style, but ' -MISCHA ELMAN. here is a boy -when , .MISCHA ELMAN. he appears amongst MISCHA ELMAN. us, still in knickorMISCHA ELMAN. bockers, plays, and MISCHA ELMAN. continues to play, MISCHA ELMAN. with increasing exMISCHA ELMAN. cellence all the im- , „ MISCHA ELMAN. portant violin works MISCHA ELMAN. ever written by the MISCHA ELMAN. above-named play"**"MISCHA' ELMAN, ers, plus every <mi MISCHA ELMAN. portant modern work MISCHA ELMAN. written up.to date." MISCHA , ELMAN. "MISCHA ELMAN. GERMANY, r MISCHA ELMAN. "Frankfurter Zei- - MISCHA JSLMAN. tilng" says : "Mischa *MISCHA J ELMAN. Elman now stands -MISCHA ELMAN. head ami shoulders -MfSCHA ELMAN. above the other vio-MISCT-IA ELMAN. linists of the day. MISCHA ELMAN. The young man has MISCHA ELMAN. not only tone of unMISCHA ELMAN. stirpassablo quab'ty MISCHA ELMAN. and unerring techMISCHA ELMAN. nique. but also that MISCHA ELMAN. intuitive sense of MISCHA ELMAN. musicianship Avhich MISCHA ELMAN. enables him to do MISCHA ELMAN. instinctively and MISCHA ELMAN. without the slightMISCHA- ELMAN. ' est trace of effort, MISCHA ELMAN. what in tho case of MISCHA ELMAN. others is arrived at MISCHA ELMAN. (if ever) only by the MISOHA ELMAN. severest toil and MISCHA ELMAN. study." Also tho Brilliant French-Canadian Mezzo Soprano, MDLLE. EVA GAUTIER. ' At the Kano, MR. PERCY KAHN. In Melbourne and Sydney MISCHA ELMAN met with Sensational Success, ' and hundreds were turned away at each concert. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ■ AT EACH CONCERT. •Advance 'Applications for tho 10s 6d seats will now bo received by the DRESDEN- PIANO COMPANY. Lambton- \ quay. Seats will be allotted in tho order of receipt. Please state whether stalls or balcony seats aro required. DUNCAN NEVEN, Business Manager. WELLINGTON Philosophical Society? President: C. Monrq Hector, M.D., B.Se. An Ordinary Meeting of the Society will be held at the Dominion Museum TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), afc 8 o'clock. Misa B. Pullen-Burry, F.R.A.L, F.R.G.S., 'will deliver 1 a Lecture, illustrated by lantern slides, on "New Britain"' (Ge"rmaff New Guinea). Friends introduced by members will be welcome.— C. 'E. Adams, Secretary. ' VICTORIA. BOWLING CLUB, LTD. ANNUAL MEETING. , THE Annual Meeting of Shareholders will bo held in the Clubroom, on FRIDAY, 26th JUNE, at 8 p.m. J3us>'-f ; :s.' i Renort and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, and General. •; ■; FRED. J. EVANS, . '.! 1 1 ' " . Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB! ' TtlE Coronation Medal will bo played after the arrival of the 10.15 train oii Friday, 'in order to give the course time to dry. Entries will be takon in "** tne't'lftifl * ""■• E. BELL, £ ' ' ' Ladies' Hon. Soc, W.G.C. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD, R.A.M., A'ND'R.C.M 1 .. LONDON. ENTRIES for all practical subjects close on Wednesday, Ist July, at the Board*, Office, No. 124, Liunbton-quay. Teachers and Cand : dates aro requested to send in their Entries as early as possible, to avoid delay and confusion on tho closing- day. ' The examinations will commence about 12th October, and they will be conducted by Mr. F, d« G, English. ' E. 0. GIBBES, Hon. Local Representative. OLD FALSE TEETH fOOUGIIT, on metal or vulcanite, sound -■-* or broken; highest price-3 in New , Zealand. Send any to ±-"-'-- ,7. DUNSTONE, Box 493, G.P.O. Cwh by return pogfc..

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 148, 24 June 1914, Page 2

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