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■ri RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees— J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction, Beaumont Smith and Leslie Hoskins. ( ONE NIGHT ONLY ONE NIGHT ONLY ONE NIGHT ONLY Of "THE CHAPERON!" "THE CHAPERON!" "THE CHAPERON!" "THE CHAPERON!" The Best of All ! " GWSCIAL NOTE. lABT NIGHT OF SEASON, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), By general desire, "THE GLAD EYE." "THE GLAD EYE." 'Box -Plan at The Bristol Piano Company. . Prices: ss, 3«, Is. Early Doors as usual. Day Sales at Mies Lena. Lennox's. "THE VIOLETS!" "THE VIOLETS!" "THE VIOLETS!" Violets' here, Violets there, Violete, Violets everywhere. It was very interesting on the wharf this morning when the s.«. Manuka arrived with "The Vioietg." It was ako interest>ing to note the Health Officer making his inspection, feelirig pulses, and all that '■sort -of thing. But "The Violets" passed the test and all is well. "THE VIOLETS!" "THE VIOLETS!" "THE VIOLETS !" "THE VIOLETS!" " 'Everybody Who likes to be present at a ■•first night performance, or blooming, will ' note that "The Violets'^ will bloom for tho first time , TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) NIGHT. .TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY NIGHT. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER § 'Hereabouts is *n opportune time to tfepeat the various^ species of Violets whom ' ■ , wo introduce ; MISS KATE CHECKETT. (Dramatic Soprano). Miss dorothy gard'ner. , (Comedienne). < MISS MARGUERITE LEROY. (Premier Danseuee). MISS SHIRLEY OOOKE, (Soubrette). MR. GEORGE BROOKE. ■ ' (Baritone). MR. HOWARD HALL. (Basso). MR. CUTHBERT ROSE. (Comedian). , MESSRS. BROWN AND COLLINS. (Jusfe Two Men). MR. ARTHUR RISCOE. (Another Comedian). MR. EDWARD CAHILL. (At the Fiaiio). ,Wei ehould really add etc, etc, after all the above qualifications, for "The Violets" ire. very clever people, specialising in ' 'various directions. However, that will do to go on with. See you To-morrow Night ! Plan at The Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales at our old friend ChriKteson's. Tax in Three Parts— 3s, &, Is. Directionr— Edward BrfcHscombe, Ltd. rriHE FILM OF THE [YEAR, "SAMSON V IS COMING. IS COMING. fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. <*JC Direction : The London Entertainments Syndicatei BLASCHECK SATURDAY, Bth MAY. BLASCHECK Six Nights— Six. BLASCHECK Change of Programme BLASCHECK Each Evening. BLASCHECK Supported by BLASCHECK MISS ALYCE AUSTIN, BLASCHECK MISS ALYCE AUSTIN, BLASCHECK The Charming Young BLASCHECK Entertainer. BLASCHECK "The greatest livinrhu.BLASCHECK morist/' — Tillies. "A BLASCHECK marvellous performer,"— BLASCHECK Punch. "Is a genius."— 'BLASCHECK Argus. "Excels in all his •BLASCHECK work."— S.M. Herald. BLASCHECK "Has uo rivals in huBLASCHECK moUr."— Daily TeleBLASCHECK graph. "There Is only BLASCHECK one such artist ih a'-cen-'BLASCHECK tury."— Sun. "Is the BLASCHECK King of Humorists."— BLASCHECK S. Mail. "Have never BLASCHECK heard his equal."— BulBLASCHECK letin. BLASCHECK 3s, 2s, Is. Plan Bristol, 81/ABCHECE opens Wednesday MornBLASCHECK ing, BLASCHECK M. J. BLOOMFIELD, BLASCHECK Manager. QKATING ! SKATING ! PALACE SKATING RINK. (Late Palais de Danse). vivian-street. • Favoured by fastidious PEOPLE. Band every Evening and Saturday. Afternoon. SESSIONS- AS UNDER: 2.30 to 5, 6 to 7 (learners), and 7.30 to 10. Special Session SATURDAY MORNINGS, 10 to IS, when eohool children will bo admitted at reduced rates. Telephone 2671 (Automatic). DANCING. "~ MARANUI SURF AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB (Incorporated). JOATRONS are advised that the Club's Jt Social and Dancing Assemblies will be coiitihued weekly at St. Peter's Schoolroom as from WEDNESDAY, sth May. Long Night WEDNESDAY, 12th May. No extra subscription, Tho issue of invitations must close shortly. Have you any friends you wish included in the last list? Advise MISS MARY M. NOLAN, 13, Broadway.-tefrace, Hon. Secretary. 3PJTATAITAI BOWLING PAVILION. '•*"*• SALE OF WORK, In aid of All Saints' Church, Kilbirnie. WEDNESDAY, sth MAY. To bo opened by Mrs. Luke. Sweets, Plain and Fancy Work, Cakes, Produce, Afterrtooti Tea, Bran Tub Com* petitions. 2,30-5, 7-10. Admission Free. CERCLE LITTERAIRE FRANCAIB. OPENING NIGHT OF SESSION. SOIREE Musicale, French Songs and Recitations, with President's Inaugural Address, BARTLETT'S STUDIO, WILLIS-ST., THURSDAY, 6th MAY, 8 p.m. "LA MARSEILLAISE/ RUGBY; SEASON TICKETS. fTtfOKETS giving hdnaisSion to Ground JL and Stand . for *U Rttgby Cup and Representative Games under the direct jurisdiction of tho Wellington Rugby 'Cilioti d.te now available — GENTLEMEN, 15s. LADIES, 7s 6d. Holder is entitled to seat in reserved portion of Grandstand up to the time matches <«ominenee each Saturday. The Union give no guarantee after that <timo. Tiokets m&y be obtained at the Union ' Office, 37, Panama-street, or from Howe and Sowman, LamirtOn-^uay, or Hormg s, Cilba-strect. ._ „, , v . W. G. TALBOT, SocreUry v npHE FILM UF THE" YEAR, "SAMSON !" IB COMING. * "«.CoMim

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1915, Page 2

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