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' r^RAND OPERA HOUSE. In the Presence of Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess- of Liverpool. PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT TO-NIGHT! PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT ABSOLUTELY PAUL DUFAULT FINAL PAUL DUFAULT CONCERT. PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT Complete CHANGE of PAUL DUFAULT PROGRAMME PAUL DUFAULT ...... PAUL DUFAULT TO-NIGHT PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT SINGS': : PAUL DUFAULT \ PAUL DUFAULT WHERE'ER. YOU PAUL DUFAULT WALK. PAUL DUFAULT ARIA—HOW MANY PAUL DUFAULT HIRED SERPAUL DUFAULT VANTS .OF MY PAUL DUFAULT FATHER? ; PAUL DUPAULT (From "Tho Prodigal . PAUL DUFAULT Son.") PAUL DUFAULT THE SPIRIT PAUL DUFAULT FLOWER. PAUL DUFAULT OUVRE TES YEUX PAUL DUFAULT' BLEUX PAUL DUFAULT SYLVELIN PAUL DUFAULT AU PAYS BLEU. PAUL DUFAULT THE TRUMPETER. PAUL.DUFAULT Paul Dufault Sings PAUL DUFAULT with Miss Bindley : PAUL DUFAULT I PARDON THEE PAUL DUFAULT - n ' PAUL DUFAULT- ENCORES from: PAUL DUFAULT THY BEAMING. PAUL DUFAULT ' ' EYES. PAUL DUFAULT. CADDIE., PAUL DUFAULT- OBSTINATION. PAUL* DUFA-UET"LA VIVANDIERE. PAUL- DL'FAULT 'AUDACITY. -- PAUL DUFAULT WHEN "SONG IS'" 'PAUI/DUFAULT - SWEET. PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT Assisting Artiste: • ■PAUL"DU.FAULT PAULINE „ PAUL DUFAULT BINDLEY, PAUL DUFAULT Soprano. PAUL DUFAULT: FLORENCE ■ PAUL DUFAULT ' SCAPINI, PAUL DUP-AULT Violinist. PAUL DUFAULT HAROLD PAUL DUFAUL.T WHITTLE, PAUL.DUFAULT Pianist. ! -_- PAUL DUFAULT PAUL DUFAULT DAY SALES and PAUL DUFAULT RESERVED SEATS PAUL DUFAULT at GRAND OPERA PAUL DUFAULT SWEET SHOP. PAUL DUFAULT Prices: ss, 3s, 2s. PAUL DUFAULT ,; . ■ 'OVERYBODY'S. . I :-.' '::-r:lli very body's. j The Final- Opportunities of -Seeing the ',?' -• -Sensational Keystone Comedy, • | DIZZY HEIGHTS and ; "- .■.-'.....'..'..'. I DIZZY HEIGHTS and ■ ... ' . „. j : ...._...,...■ - - DARING HEARTS.----i -■•:--- ■■ ••;: daring hearts. . j: Aeroplanes, Dynamite, Chimney- St_acks, ' .-Bombs,-and "Walrus", mixed up in - j ' ; 'A LAUGHING TANGLE! '' ' Other Splendid Films. .'■■ ONLY ONE-PRICE TO-NIGHT—Sd. ; Also, nt STAR THEATRE, Newtown. _ WHAT WOULD YOU DO"? :." - ■'■if;'you were placedi in the sam« ' r ."/..."-... position as '.-' . . MRS.. S. .HART . . '■::- ■::. •'• ■" .In"" ■' / ■"■ ■THE -FIGHTING PARSON ! ""THK FIGHTING PARSON! THE- FIGHTING (PARSON ! TKi:; FIGHTING .' THE FIGHTING. PARSON ! -..' Or THE DISCIPLE. . . |,The High Power Triangle Drama of ''..■■ Vigorous W«stern Life. Thos. H. Inoe's'Greatest Production. "-•.. SEE IT NEXT WEEK' ' ..; J "; '• '.- . . At' " : T^VERYBODY'S. JCiVERYBODY'S. 7110WN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER • THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES! . THE DANDIES! THE DANDIES ! i Our remarks to-day are somewhat dis--1 jointed, and run something like this: — i We ere delighted to note that General j Brusiloff is maintaining a steady sprint '.after Franz Joseph's eoldiers. _ ' ! Wo ai-e greatly interested in the pure Iniilk question, especially when we take lour porridge in the morning and our t milk looks blue, due perhaps to cold f;weather. Wo noticed a sad-visaged man in the I audience laughing heartily last night. '■We enjoyed it. Evidently we tickled leach other.. ; Father received his wages last night, land brings the family to see us TO- ■ . " . There will be an ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME : ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME : TO-NIGHT. i ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. iCissie B.— You are about the fifteenth hundred person who has enquired after Mr. Ford Waltham's cold. He's bstter now, Cissie, and makes his reappearance to-night. Cissie, wn.ve ; your handkercliief. P.S.—-Kind rej ga-rds to Dad and the girls. | Tho plans a-t ' The Bristol, ;and you lUriow the prices. [Direction, Edward Branscombe Pty., Ltd. '"VELLINt3TON"ciTY~COUNCIL. ;' imOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. S| J. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ORGAN RECITAL, ORGAN RECITAL, THIS EVENING, ' ' THIS EVENING, . SATURDAY, 17th JUNE, ■".' •' ■ At . '..- .;••:.. 8.15 o'clock^ ■"■■ By; '..;.' MR. F. BERNARD PAGE, •■ •'" -■ ' City Organist.' [Sonata (No. 1) , Boroweki i (a) Prelude from "La Damoiselle Blue"'; (b)" "Le • Petit BergSr" " (The Little Shepherd); (c) Prelude "from '"L'Enfant Prodigue" ' , • Debussy fTi'ntabia (Op. 117), Site [Romance; Prelude C Sharp Minor i ■ ■ Rachmaninoff ..Toccata and Fugue in D .Minor. Bach, fßhapsodie (No. 3) 0p.7 Saint-Saens • Epilogue Willan I ADMISSION: SIXPENCE AND ONE [SHILLING, ■ ■ ;■;. ' Doors open at 7.^5 o'clock. ! '.'"•' JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. 1 16tb June, 1916. i'iTTIULLERS1 STAR . THEATRE^ i'X1- Last Night Of, Last Night • - i The Keystone-Triangle Comedy, pIZZY HEIGHTS [ And : DARING HEARTS! ftMONDAY . . At 8. MONDAY • Big Triangte Kay Bee Drama, j THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS! i Prices as usual. ijTIRAND ROSEBUD CARNIVAL fVJT CORONATION. EMPIRE. -THEATRE, .PETONE.- ---! MONDAY," 19th\ JUNE;1 1916, 8 p.m. j In Aid of "Wounded' Soldiers Fund.' iSpscially arranged Military., Coronation (Ceremony, when.Queen Bertha Cross will ; be Crowned. -■■Commoncus B""p.m. Grand Coronation Da-nee to Follow. ' Admission "to Coronation, Is. ■ ■ Dance, jaouble tickets, 3s 6d; single,. 2a 6d ; 'extra (lady,*. Is. ."■'.' Good floor. ; Musio by Orchestra. A. J. SKINNER, Secretafe.... rjVTBS. DOUGLAS (from London), Soien!iti tific Palmist an 4 Clairvoyant©, Hours Eto9. -Highest tdstimpnials. 198, .Vmantst.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 2