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INITIAL "CINDERELLA" MATINEE iTO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, ''At 1.50. At 1.50 XDhildren Half-price to all parts except late door gallery. 'A special _ feature of the < Matinee Performance will be the inclusion of a soreamingly funny REAL ENGLISH HARLEQUINADE! Arranged by Barry Lupino. y~IRAND . OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C, Williamson, Ltd. Business Manager . Charles Berkeley. INSTANTANEOUS AND EMPHATIC SUCCESS OF "CINDERELLA !" "CINDERELLA!" » IJTO-NIGHT! % TO-NIGHT! At 7.50. AND FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Gorgeous Pantomime Extravaganza, "CINDERELLA !" • "CINDERELLA!" | "CINDERELLA !" i Presented on a superlative scale of Glittering Grandeur. The mp3t amazing medley of every'■tbing enjoyable ever concocted^ for the (exhilaration of the general public. Produced by CHAS.' A. WENMAN. Plans for the Season at The Bristol. ,Ssay Sales _at Miss Lennox's. Tickets ■good for night of issue only. Prices — Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s j Stalls. 3s; Gallery, Is. Early ,Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. ' tjnnSß COLOSSAL BOOM' ! "TREY O* HEARTS !" "TREY 0' HEARTS !" -"TREY O» HEARTS !" AT THE BRITANNIA. i tIQS HORTT'S THEATRE. tJTbe Home of Perfectly Projected Pictures TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! 12s the last night but one of that Record Laughter Producer, CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN In "A NIGHT OUT." -"A NIGHT OUT." ■"A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." fICO-MORROW TO-MORROW CHAPLIN POSTCARD SATURDAY. Every child attending this theatre dur>ing the day sessions TO-MORROW will ireceive a CHAPLIN POSTCARD. ' COMMENCING MONDAY. HUGE ESSANAY FEATURE, ■3000 feet 3000 feet ?'IN THE GLARE. OF THE LIGHTS!" ■"IN THE GLARE OF THE LIGHTS !" nr^ULLERS' STAR PICTURES. X 1 Is, 6d, 3d— NEWTOWN— Is, 6d, 3d, ■TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW ONLY. THE SWINDLER! (An Absorbing Drama.) KEYSTONE COMEDY — KEYSTONE, ■FATTY and MABEL AT SAN DIEGO. FATTY and MABEL AT SAN DIEGO. ■KEYSTONE COMEDY- KEYSTONE. Matinee To-morrow — 6d and 3d. SKATING ! SKATING ! npALACE SKATING RINK, *^ (Late Palais de Danso), VIVIAN-STREET. Owing 1 to Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, 16th and 17th June, being engaged by the Combined Drapers Queen Carnival Committee for a Fancy Dress .ajid Poster Ska.ting Carnival, the usual '.Afternoon, Session only will be held on, fchose dates. TeL 2671 (automatic). QUEEN CARNIVAL". Ho. 14, HUTT VALLEY CANDIDATE. fIqrUGK PLAIN AND FANCY XL COSTUME DANCE. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. jBSTURDAY NIGHT, 12th INSTANT. | Gentleman, 2a 6d; Lady, Is 1 6d; Gallery, 6d. , N.Z. LAND VALUES LEAGUE (Wellington Branch). [fl/TR. P. J. O'REG AN, will deliver a jjJL Lecture, under the auspices of the League, in the Esperanto Hall, 156, Lambton-quay, on FRIDAY EVENING, i (llth instant, commencing at 8 o'clock, j Subject— "Should Wealth be Taxed?" iWEST COASTERS' CARNIVAL. j |T A SPECIAL MEETING of tho Ladiw' Committee and Lady Friends will he held in the Tea Tent, Lambton-quay, ,TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. F-ull attendance requested. j All desirous of helping with articled for the Stalls will kindly send to Mrs. Talbot fet Tea Tent before Noon Monday. HELP THE PATRIOTIC FUND. PROTEST COASTERS* CARNIVAL. PALAIS DA LLIES (Opposite Commercial Hotel, Lambtonquay). CHANGE OF PROGRAMME DAILYJ CONTINUOUS PICTURES And I ' iVOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS BY LEADING ARTISTS. 'ADMISSION: Adulte 6d, Children 3d. Holders of Art Union Tickets, Is, are entrtted to Admission to fhe Theatre, or •EefreslmMMrts in Tea Teni. '.WELLINGTON QUEEN CARNIVAL. mHE WELLINGTON FOOTBALL i A ASSOCIATION propose holding a Carnival, in aid of the Sporte' Queen, on .SATURDAY. 19th JUNE. ; Anyone h&vi ing suitable side shows or ideas for same, ■ 3>leaso-Comtmtnicate immediately, CHARLES J. WARD,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 137, 11 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 137, 11 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 137, 11 June 1915, Page 2

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