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'Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE Box Plan till Noon, Bristol, afterwards SThe Grande. " "I'm Glad to be Here, I am." TO-NIGHT ! At LAST NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! 8. LAST NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT ! GEORGE STEPHENSON'S BRILLIANT COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. 'In the Most Laughable of Musical Faroes, "FUN ON THE BRISTOL !" "FUN ON THE BRISTOL !" "FUN ON THE BRISTOL !" Press Unanimous. Public Delighted. "FUN ON THE BRISTOL!" Has achieved a truly supreme success. It has hit the bull's-eye of Popular Taste. LAST NIGHT of Frank Hawthorne as the Widow O'-Brien. LAST NIGHT of Ivy Davis, the Sweetvoiced Soubrette LAST NIGHT of the Eccentric Comedians, Delovale and Gilbert LAST NIGHT of Bertha Bush LAST NIGHT of Arthur Sharpies LAST NIGHT of Annie Berr-ell FAREWELL of the Clever and Aooompliahed Comedians. IF YOU FORGET IT, . YOU'LL REGRET IT. 1 PRICES : 4s; _v6d, and Is. • - " Early Doors to .Gallery only, 6d extra. • Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales at-Th© Grande. THE' FIRST NIGHT'S TAKINGS GO TO OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. ■ THEATRICAL EXTRAORDINARY!, -A- COLOSSAL ATTRACTION! THE SHOW THAT IS BEATING ALL RECORDS ! friRAND -• .-OPERA ' HOUSE, Lessees ::: J. C. Williainson, Ltd. Direction ... The'' Maori Opera Company. ■Bußi_ess^Man>ger ...' Patrick :J. O'Brien. "" ' w 'Comriiencing - -- — THURSDAY/ 16th SEPTEMBER, '" ' '* " FOR" SIX ' NIGHTS "ONLY ! " ~ . .. . ?QR_ SIX_JJIG:HTS. -ONLY J - -■_ Under ".the distinguished patronage of ..Their Excellencies- the- Governor- and •the * Cettntoss 'of Liverpool;' and' the - Right -Hon.-W, F.-Massey, Twho. have • ■ signified * - their •■ "intention of " being present on the, first night. - -/ -"- F-. BENNETT presents ' ' itß.t' MAORI OPERA COMPANY ' ,':":,. :„ » 7 in fSSNEUOAI" "HINEMOA!" - "HINEMOA!" "HINEMOA!" - "HINEMOA I" . "HINEMOA!" ~ "BINEMOA !". ' "HINEMOA !" "HINEMOA I"' . ' "HINEMOA !", "HINEMOA !" ■ "HINEMOA !" '3_ Maori Musical Play in Three Acts. Music and Lyrics by Percy Flynn. , PLAYED BY 'A COMPA*NY OF 40. TALENTED MAORI • ARTISTS .' Direct from ita phenomenally successful ■eason at His Majesty's Theatre, Auck'iand, and hundreds turned away. A PRODUCTION OF MAJESTIC - --.- BEAUTY! Read what., the Auckland Herald Bays : — " ... . The.productipn,^ffordp a delightful evening's entertainment,.* and the large audience was keenly appreciative. . . ." Auckland Star says: — " .... The packed house, cheered the performers tirom beginning, to end, and the curtain had to be raised over and over again. The company was indeed worthy of -the 'great reception. . . ." The Taranaki Herald says--— " . . . The most delightful show ever presented to a New Plymouth audience. . . ." Magnificent and Inspirational Music! Gorgeous Scenery ! Natural Actors ! Intricate Mechanical Effects ! FULL CHORUS, HAKAS, AND POI DANCES ! AUTHENTIC DRESSES AND FULL ORCHESTRA ! -SCENES OF ENCHANTING MAGNICENCE! liook upon LAKE ROTORUA in the Silver Moonlight with Mist Rising — A GLORIOUS SPECTACLE! SEE THE GOLDEN DAWN ON " MOKOIA— A WONDERFUL SCENE! Play produced by Chas. Archer. Orchestra under the direction of the Composer, MR. PERCY FLYNN. MATINEES — WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE. JPRICE3— 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Curtain B'p.m. sharp. Carriages 10.30 pan. Box Plan MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at The Bristol. ' Day Sales at Grand Theatre Confectionery- Shop. Book early to save disappointment - IN AID OF OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS! .WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. - . TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL! ORGAN RECITAL! ORGAN RECITAL! TO-NIGHT L TOrNIGHT ! At 8.15 o'clock, :\ *. By -"■' MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist), Suite 'Andean© ...: Holloway ''Nocturne Wplstenholme Rhapsody No. 3 Saint Saens Second -Movement from Symphony No. 2 Beethoven Prelude! and Fugue in D -■■— Glazounov Elegie .' Claussmann Piece Herojque Cesar Franck > Admission— SlXPENCE AND ONE , " ' SHILLING. '-." JNO; XL. PAIMER, . .':'. .". . '. , , Town Clerk. JOth September, .1915:--/ SCOTT BENNETT _;_ ":_!'. acOTT— bennett -•• SCOTT BENNETT At PEOPLE'S . r PICTURE PALACE, Manners -street, SUNDAY, at 8. ' " ~ .., ..On. . "War and the Weaknessof Democracy." Doors^open at'T.V ."' !','" "Collection.' WELLINGTON ORCHESTRAL ....^ ■::: SOCIETY. ; > ' / ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. ' In_Aid»of the Wounded Soldiers Fund. toW'n~hall, WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. Conductor Mr. Bernard Page Honorary. Leader Mr. Herbert Bloy Solo Pianist ... . Mr. Arthur Alexander .Vocalist Mr. Frank Cbarlton !ricke_tT=-2s_ and 1b from- The Bristol Piano , Co. and Beggs. RoserveH seat* Is extra Irom Tho Bnito*

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 63, 11 September 1915, Page 2

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