THE ■ ILBERT AND SULLIVAN SEASON. ' Box Plans for the Season now open at iio Bristol (tho Drcbden). Tho last tram to Seatoun vriU' bo de- , iy ed To-night and To-morrow Night nftl after tho performance. ,hRAND OPERA HOUSE, 'direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. ithe gilbert and sullivan , ; season. , (uccess of "the gondoliers." _ Last night's revival of "Th© Gondoiers" was witnessed by ono of the largest md undoubtedly tho- most e&thusiastio ' fudience which has yet filled the large mditorium of tha Grand Opera House, md there -is hardly a. doubt that the Venetian opera could successfully hold the joards for somp time to come. Owing, lowever, to tho brevity of the season and • to the number of operas to bo staged the toanagemont aro forced to announce tho ■ ' LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS ■ , LAST TWO NIGHTS , - - / . Of , "THE GONDOLIERS!" '- ' "THE GONDOLIERS!" ''J "THE GONDOLIERS!" One of tho most captivating, most tuneful, and most genuinely humorous comio -ppotas the English-speaking stage has yet • . produced. Brilliantly sting and acted by ' j J C WILLIAMSON'S ' ;FAMOUS GILBEPyT & SULLIVAN CO. \ SECOND IMPORTANT REVIVAL, ! SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, J SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT 1 ' I Three Nights Only. f An Incomparable representation of Gil'berfc and Sullivan's high-class English j - ' Comic Opera triumph j«THE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD!" .'"THE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD!" {Features of which are 'rich music, .legitimate comedy, and delightful sentiment. ! WEDNESDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, ;" Three Nights Only, i "IOLANTHE !" SATURDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, Three Nights Only, "THE MIKADO!" ■ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, -i 10th and 11th February, "H.M.S. PINAFORE!" -' ,' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, - 1 12 th and 13th February < "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE !"■ Operas staged by Mr. Richard - j Weathersby. ! Plans for the season- at The Bristol. ? Day sales at Mies Lennox's. - 1 Prices— D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 3s; ' ' Gallery, Is. Early Door Stalls and Gal- » lery, Is extra. j '/ WHERE TO-NIGHT? « To tho Place of Pleasure. MACMAHON'S THEATRE, Manners-street. 1 TO-DAY (Thurs., 28th Jan.) TO-NIGHT ■ THE OLD COBBLER. The most frank- ■ THE OLD COBBLER, ly stirring Wes- ' 1 THE OLD COBBLER, tern drama ever THE OLD COBBLER, shown, f And a Long Series of Comic, Dramatic, * Topical, and Scenic Features. 1 COMPLETE SUPPORTING CHANGE i TO-MORROW - ' Admission 6d. Children always 3d. ■ THE PICTURE THEATRES. ' SUCCESSES OF THE SEASON. • , PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE. i ?AT MACMAHON'S THEATRE, I ix\. Manners-sfc., and Elsewhere. -, "Tho Silence of Dean Maitland" (Mac- , Mahon's) , "Sixty Years a Queen" (The King's) J "The Lights o' London" (MaoMahon's) 4 "Judith of Bethnlia" (The Empress) "Orders Under Seal" (Everybody's) " "Tipperary" (MacMahon's and The Erit4 annia) ,' "Tess of the Storm Country" (The K,ing'e) ! "The Picket Guard" (MaoMahon's). These are the notable successes of the 1 6eason, but they will all be eclipsed by \ "THE PARASITE," at MacMahon's . Theatre, commencing TO-MORROW (Fri- ,, day), 29th Jan. The most successful and . sensational social story of London's pic- * tare year. ' STAR PICTURES, NEWTOWN. _ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! t Vitttgraph'a Grim and Powerful War * Drama, "WARFARE IN THE SKIES!" "WARFARE IN THE SKIES 1" * 'A Splendid Supporting List, concluding a with the Chas. Chaplin 'i Keyßfome Comedy, •THE MASQUERADER!" f ~ OUR LAST WORD. * <«TT WILL BE GLORIOUS ON THE < X HARBOUR TO-NIGHT !" ,' YOU'LL BE THERE OF COURSE? \ RATHER! * Tho s.s. Duchess leaves Ferry Wharf, at i 8 p.m. sharp. •] 1840 WELLINGTON 1915 'i niAMOND JUBILEE! i 1/IAMOND JUBILEE! ( SATURDAY, 30th JANUARY, i SATURDAY, 30th JANUARY, ) 1 p.m.,- 1 p.m., '; NEWTOWN PARK. '' t Great West Coast Mining Display. Comic Costume Cricket 'Match. * Dancing Competition. Judge, Miss Shaw. i Baby Show. Judge, Dr. Platts-Mills. j Athletic Sports. Unique Side Shows, etc. 1 Greasy Pig Hunt. H Admission One Shilling. Children, Free. ''; N. 2. NATIONAL RESERVE. A GENERAL MEETING of Members of the Wellington, Branch of the i Reserve will be held in the Concert Chamber at the Town Hall, on FRI- ,; DAY, 29th instant, at 8 p.m. , ' Business: i Election of President, Vice-President, T and 10 members of Committee. ■{ WALTER LESLIE, -] Hon. Secretary. '; WELLINGTON TYPOGRAPHICAL 'I ,' UNION. I npTE 52nd Annual Meeting of Members JL will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, { ' Lambton-quay, .on SATURDAY, 30th ] JANUARY, 1915, at 7.30 p.m. sharp Busi- < ness; As per notice in report. Unem- ! ployed members can secure ballot-papers ! from the secretary. I J. W F. M'DOUGALL, Secretary. 1 CLUB GARIBALDI. i ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE. ' A LL Italian Residents are hereby in- ' jl\. vited to attend a Meeting to be held ! at the Garibaldi Club on SUNDAY ; AFTERNOON NEXT,, at 3 o'clock, to ; consider means of Raising Funds in Aid | of the Sufferers by the recent Disastrous Earthquake. U. BASSO, Hon. Sec. JFISPI ! FISH! FISHI MUNICIPAL FISH MARKET, JERVOIS-QUAY. rpHERE will be a plentiful supply of JL Fish at the Municipal Fish Market TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), the 29th inst. The Market will be open from 7 a.m. till 1.30 p.m. in future. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 28th January, 1915, LIGHTING FIRES DAY'S BAY. PERSONS are hereby Cautioned against Lighting Fires in or near the Day a Bay Reserve. Offenders will be rigorously prosecuted. JNO. R. PALMER, Town, Ci«rk. 28th January, 1915.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1915, Page 2
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