•fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. An Unparalleled Production. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, WEDNESDAY NTGHT NEXT, "WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEES SATURDAY NEXT AND WEDNESDAY, 16th JUNE. 'First Representation in New Zealand of J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Stupendous, Gorgeous, and RecordBreaking Pantomime Extravaganza, "CINDERELLA !" "CINDERELLA !" "CINDERELLA !" In hvo Wonderful Acts of 18 Astonishing Scene". .Crowded with Comedy all through, and with a Daringly Beautiful Succession of .WONDROUS SCENES. SONGS. CHORUSES, BALLETS, PAGEANTS OF PICTORIAL PERFECTION. '.The most amazing medley of everything enjoyable ever concocted for the exhilaration of the general public. r A Harvest of Great Features for the Children's Special Delight, ffhe Pantomime will be followed at the Matinee by !AN UPJROAPJOUSLY FUNNY OLDTIME HARLEQUINADE ! (Arranged by Barry Lupino). | , Box Plans for the Season NOW SOPEN at The Bristol Piano Company Prices — Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early ■Doors Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. , Touring Manager— JOHN FARRELL. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER ( g TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! A GARLAND OF GAIETIES! Farewell to the Legion of Lovers of MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S Most Popular Comedy Company, THE VIOLETS! THE VIOLETS! THE VIOLETS! Ha a Specially-arranged Programme of the VERY BEST NUMBERS from their vaht, \aried, and exclusive Repertoire. Eft will be a most. Delightful Evening. FAREWELL TO SMist Marguerite Lerqy, Miss Dorothy Gardner, Miss Shirley Cooke, , -, Misa Kate Checkett. j'Vr. Oswald Brown. Mr. Otto Collins, ,' Mr. George Brooke", Mr Howard ' Hall. Mr. Cuthbert Rose, Mr Edward Cahill. , Parting is such Sweet Sorrow. ■MAKE NO OTHER ENGAGEMENT FOR TO-NIGHT. 3s, 2g, Is. Plan Bristol Piano Co. -'-'^UtJiERS' STAR PICTURES. ■^ Is, 6d, 3d— NEWTOWN— Is, 6d, 3d. fTHE ATTORNEY The Dramatic Talo FOR THE of a. DEFENCE. Man's Ambition. Special Moving Pictures of the ■CARNIVAL QUEENS & PROCESSION •PROCESSION & CARNIVAL QUEENS *CWnival Scenes in Newtown Park, Etc r <pHARLES CHAPLIN, in "A Night f'U Out." at Shortt's Theatre, To-mor-trow. \ SKATING! SKATING! "*""° ,f|3ALACE SKATING RINK, 'J»Ti (Late Palais de Danse), VIVIAN-STREET. THE RINK OF RINKS! Band every Evoning and Saturday Afternoon. SESSIONS AS UNDER: 2.30 to 5, 6 to 7 (learners), and 7.30 to 10. Special Session SATURDAY, 10 to 12. • Admission — Ladies 6d. Skates, 6d ; Gentlemen 6d. Skates Is; Learners' Session, 16 to 7 (including Skates), 6d. Tel. 2671 (antpmuric). "IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY !" But it's Very Near to the CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY, Bth JUNE, To Attend the _ SOCIAL AND DANCE ' In Aid of the National Fund for th« Wounded. Pianist, Mis* C. Hawthorne. Diuicing 8 till 1. I ■ Tickets, 2s. Refreshments provided. R. A. SIMPSON, Secretary, Trades Hall. ■yU ELLINGTON QUEEN CARNIVAL. ELOCUTIONARY AND MUSICAL COMPETITIONS. CONCERT CHAMBER— TOWN HALL, 17th, 18th, and 19th June. Controlled by the following Sub-Commit-fcee:— Messrs. W. E Fuller, J. M. Clark, J. H. Helliwell, R. K. Lyon. 'Judges, Day Session : Messrs Harous I'limmor and G. Oibome. Evening Finals: The Audience. Syllabus and all further details may be seen at the Secretary's Offioe, 149-151, "J^eatherston-Street, or will be posted free on application. All who possess talent are requested to compete, and so do their little bit towards helping" our wounded Soldiers and Sailors. Entries close SATURDAY, 12th June. RONALD K. LYON, Socretar/ Entertainment Committee, , Wellington Queen Carnival. TALK TO LADIES. i MISS STERLING, from Christchurch, cordially invites the Ladies of Wellington to a Locturo on Health, TUESDAY. Bth JUNE, at 3 p.m., in Godber's Tea Rooms. Cuba-street, when will be demonstrated by lifc-si/.e charts how Backache, Headache. Ne>-vou«ness, and Indigestion, arising from congestion, can be overcome by simnlo and natural means. Tea served nt 4 p.m. (VTAVI OFFICES, Phoenix Chambers, 235, Lainbtoii-quay. NEW FIRST-AID^CLASSES are arranged to start on tho following 'dates: — FOR WOMEN.— On Thursday, 10th, at. Misa Baber's School, Fitzherbert-terraco (by kind permission), at 7.30 p.m. ; Dr. Arthur lecturer. Residents in the neighbourhood are invited to enrol. FOR MEN.— On Friday, 18th. at Oddfellows' Hall, Lnmbton-quay; Dr Whyte lecturer Fee. 7s 6d. Examinations in First Aid will bo held at. the Touchers' Training College, both on Monday, 14th : For Women Dr. PlatteMills's"ClaFs at 3.30 p.m. For Men— Dr. Whyte's Class at 7.30 p.m. For Women.— On Friday, 11th, at OddfellowV Hall, Lwubton-quay, Dr. Whyte s J.W.CA. Cla£s. Fee 2s 6d. II D 13AINBRIDGE, Secretary, Wellington Centre, S< John Ambulance Association. CHARLES CHAPLIN, in "A Night \J Out," at Shortt's Thentre, To-mor-irow.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1915, Page 2
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