THE WILLIAMSON GRAND OPERA SEASON. GRAND OPERA SEASON. GRAND OPERA SEASON. THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF GRAND OPERA AT POPULAR PRICES.. 7s 6d, 4s-6d, 3a 6d, 2s 6<l, and Is 6d. Staged and Mounted on a Scale of Unprecedented Grandeur. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The Season of 18 Nights will be inaugurated . NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, At the f) RAND , OPERA■ HOUSE **" With A Brilliant Gala Performance of Gounod's Immortal Opera, " F A U S T." " F A U S T." . "FADS T." Casts for the First Week: MONDAY EVENING, "FAUST." Faust_ .'... Walter Wheatley Mcphistopheles Alfredo Valenti Valentine ...; Raymond Lodor Martha ...'. Vera Bedford Wagner Tom Minogue Siebel Thelma Carter Marguerite Amy Castles TUESDAY EVENING, "TALES OF HOFFMAN." (First Time in New Zealand.) Ralph Errolle, . Carl Formes, Alfredo Valenti, Fred Collier, Tom Minogue, Thelma Carter, Patti Russell, Elsy Treweek, and Eileen Castles. WEDNESDAY EVENING. "LA BOHBME." Amy Castles, Walier Wheatley, Raymond Loder, Alfredo Valonti, Fred Collier, Tom Minogue, Eileen Castles. CHRISTMAS NIGHT (THURSDAY). GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT In which the following distinguished Artists will appear in the most brilliant Concert Programme ever submitted to music-lovers of Wellington:— - Amy Castles, _ Eileen Castles, Gertrude Johnson, Strelia Wilson, Leah Myers, Alfredo Valenti, Walter Wheatley, Ralph Errolle, Carl Formes, Bred Collier, supported by the Full Strength of the Grand Operatic Orchestra and Chorus. FRIDAY EVENING. «ILTROVATORK." Carl Formes, Vittorio Lois, Alfredo Valenti, Strelia Wilson, Vera Bedford, Isla Gamble. SAT URD AY, EVENING.' "MADAME BUTTERFLY." Amy Castles, -Ralph Errolle, Raymond Lodor, Fred Collier, Browning, Mummery, Leah Myers, Isla Gamble. j BOX PLANS For the First Six Nights NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. George Matheson Touring Manager. NTJ LABOUR PARTY. i&* LABOUR PARTY. THANKS TO ELECTORS. THE WELLINGTON AND HUTT LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEES, on behalf of tho NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY,,.: desire to tender their sincere, and cdrdial thanks to the 18,391 supporters of the Party. in the. WELLINGTON AND. HUTT ELECTORATES for the magnificent vote received by the LABOUR CANDIDATES. THE VOTE POLLED BY THE LABOUR PARTY Is a RE C OR-D ONE. LABOUR IN THE WELLINGTON DIS- • TRICT HAS SCORED THE- HIGHEST VOTE. According to the Dominion, the following represents, the present actual position and voting strength of the Parties in the six local electorates:—^ - LABOUR 18,341 Reform 14,292 Liberal 13,835 Independent 4,612 Although LABOUR has polled a MAJORITY OVER REFORM, it 'has only one meinbes returned while Reform has three. . The political fight in the future is between LABOUR AND REFORM. THE LABOUR PARTY is now tho only hope of tbe People against Reaction, Privilege, and Monopoly. THE LABOUR CANDIDATES, individually and collectively, desire to thank most sincerely all their supporters in the various Wellington constituencies, and particularly _ the. large number of earnest and enthusiastic men and women who worked with such devotion, self-sacrifice, and zeal for the cause of Labour as members of the Election Committees. . B. SEMPLE, Wellington £outh. ' \ J. READ, Wellington North. A. L. MONTEITH, Wellington East. I A. W. CROSKERY, Wellington Suburbs. P. FRASER,-Wellington Central. ' D. K. PRITCHARD; Hutt, [ R. M'KEEN, ■ tt, ... Secretary, ' Wellington Labour Representation Committee. TO THE ELECTORS OF OTAKI ELECTORATE. J^ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,-Ao-cept my grateful Thanks for your .decisive renewal of confidence. I shall earnestly strive to show that it has not been misplaced. Yours faithfully, W. H. FIELD. HUTT ELECTORATE. •J WISH to thank all those members of my committee who worked so earnestly on my behalf during my campaign, and also all. those who supported me at the poll yesterday. B. P. RISHWORTH. TMTRS. MILLWARD, Clairvoyant* and Psyohometnat, Boulcott Chamber. (top Hear), BouWt-rtresl, Bflw q(,rn*r Mmnsrwtreet. Hour* iO-Sj
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 2
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