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<fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. ' (Lessees .---- ...—, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8 FAREWELL PERFORMANCE FAREWELL' PERFORMANCE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE I Of SYDNEY JAMES ," SYDNEY JAMES And the ROYAL STROLLERS! ROYAL STROLLERS! ROYAL STROLLERS! ROYAL STROLLERS! ROYAL STROLLERS! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FINAL APPEARANCE. FINAL APPEARANCE. * FINAL APPEARANCE. GOOD-BYE STROLLERS! GOOD-BYE To .he STROLLERS! GOOD-BYE STROLLERS! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT ' Plans for To-night's Farewell Performance on view during afternoon at Grand Opera House. , Popular Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. Res.-, D.C. and 0.5., 4s. Direction J. and N. TAIT if. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction .. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing TUESDAY EVENING NEXT; " .. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, ' 9th MAY. _V C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., announce the return of that Universal Favourite, JULIUS KNIGHT, , '• JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT, JULIUS KNIGHT, . . - : JULIUS KNIGHT,.Supported by ■ ■ XIZETTE PARKES, LOUIS KIMBALL'. -".'.'.And. a Specially Selected DRAMATIC COMPANY, .' For a Season of -. SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, -', . ;' .'.;. in...' ' . ;,'. "THE!GREAT WAR. PLAY, '■UNDER-'FIRE !"' -""UNDER FIRE !" .-."UNDER:.KU-E !'.' _".'. "UNDER- FIRE !" •"UNDER FIRE .'" "UNDER FIRE!" "UNDERFIRE." - "The .most--Sensa-'"UNDER FIRE." tional- Drama of the "UNDER FIRE." war yet staged." ' , "UNDER FIRE." "A thrill that '-•"UNDER-FIRE." .brings the audience . "UNDER FIRE." to its feet." .-."UNDER FIRE." '-Crowded with "UNDER FIRE." thrilling action and "UNDER FIRE." well-arranged sur•"UNDER FIRE." prises." ' ."UNDER FIRE." "Full of thrills "UNDER FIRE." from curtain to cur"UNDER FIRE." tain." ■'UNDER- FIRE." ' . "Its wonderful rea"UNDER FIRE." lism astonishes and :"UNDER FIRE." amazes." ' IT HAS STIRRED PLAYGOERS AS NO OTHER DRAMA HAS EVER DONE. _ . THE PLAY THAT THRILLED THOUSANDS. A WONDERFUL STAGE PRO- _ DUCTION. .*_"«» letterpress description could bring home to the public the grim realities of tho present war with one-half the force or the picturesquennss that is to bo found ■ in the war drama 'Under Fire.' "—Auckland "Herald . ::'.'.". OVER. 200 PEOPLE WILL TAKE PART IN THIS PRODUCTION. ' The Box Plan for the season now open at THE BRISTOL. Prices—D.C. and R.S., ,6s; Stalls,' 3s; G'alleryj- Is. Early Doors to Stalls 'and Gallery, Is extra. . ■ i|TiULLER'S STAR PICTURES.' IB- Newtown. 4000ft Triangle-Keystone SYD CHAPLIN King of SYD CHAPLIN Comedians, As THE SUBMARINE PIRATE ! " THE SUBMARINE PIRATE! THE SUBMARINE PIRATE! . THE SUBMARINE PIRATE! MONDAY—JIM THE PENMAN! |~t ONCE R. T CHAM BE R, TOWN HALL. ffO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! .At 8 o'clock. ' IN AID OF PATRIOTIC FUND: CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, CLEMENT L, WRAGGE, The World-famed Astronomer, • ' Will Repeat his Great Lecture. ."THE ETERNAL. UNIVERSE AND. THE WAR," Splendidly Illustrated. - . , -3s, 2s, and Is. Reserves at Bristol. •?*s?g_^_i_s??<^_ OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 3rd AND sth JUNE, 1916. H^OMINATIONS for all events and -*- Entries for the Maiden Flat Race and Final Hack Scurry Close at the Club's Office, Otaki, on MONDAY, Bth MAY, at 8.30 p.m... Telegraph Office closes 5 p.m. O. J D'ATH, Secretary. PRIDE OF PLACE STILL MAINTAINED! - nnHE NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW Is unexcelled South of the Equator. ". "".' PALMERSTON NORTH SHOW 7 ' " ' GROUNDS, 20th, 21st, 22nd, AND 23rd JUNE, 1916. Dominion Butter, Cheese, Honey; and Apple Championships. ' [The Great Gathering Ground for all Classes of the Community. Space Entries 30th APRIL. Genera! Entries 3rd JUNE. .' Schedules on application to . ' . ' W T. PENNY, Secretary, Box 85, Palmerston North. jC'ASTBOURNE BOROUGH OOITNCIL FERRY SERVICE. TO RONA BAY AND. DAY'S BAY. THE BEST OUTING. TIME-TABLE—SUNDAY. Leave Wellington—lo.3o a.m., 2.30, 5.50, 9.15 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—9.15 a.m., 1.15, 5, 8.20 p.m. I Leave Rona 8ay—9.25 a.m., 1.25, 5.10, 8.30 p.m. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). TRAMS to connect with the Ferry Steamer on Sunday Morning leave Newtown 9.55, Brooklyn 9.50, Lyall Bay 9.40, Seatoun 9.40, Vivian-street 10.8. Courte-nay-place 10.5 a.n>

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 107, 6 May 1916, Page 2

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