QUEEN'S THEATRE COLOSSAL ! COMPELLING ! CONQUERING ' "S A L O M E," I '■ . In a Triumph Transcendent in the Welding of Drama and Speotacle. [ 5000 Performers, Cost £250,000— j Six Months in Making, £26,000 in Dresses, I An Arkful of Animals. 2500 Horses, Elephants, eto. Herod's Court, Ablaze with Splendours—Jerusalem as it appeared 40 B.C.—Moving Soldiery and Pitched Battles—Camels, Elephants, and Beasts of Bible Days— Fetes and Pageantry—The Great Storm and The Miracle—Salome, Subtle, Saccharine, Sinister —A Quiver of an Eyelash Means a Life, May Topple a Throne, and Disrupt a Dynasty—One Withstands Her Allurements—only one—and he Dies in I Consequence. ! SEE THE DANCE THAT UPSET A DYNASTY: THE DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS. Made famous in Oscar Wilde's version, when it was presented by Mary Garden in New York. After causing world-wide furore the play was banned.-
mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 THE "TRES BON" FAIR! THE "TRES BON" FAIR! THE "TRES BON" FAIRI 7.45 p.m. 7.45 p.m. GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME. Song—Mr. Albert Pickett. Monologue—"The Flapper," Miss Gwen Shepherd. Song—Mr. Frank Charles. Clever Trick Pianist—Mr. Frank Andrews. Song—Master Jack M'Gill. Pianoforte Duet—Misses Shepherd. Sons?—"Villenelle," Miss Olive Barth. Flute Solo—Mr. C. Gibbons. j j Accompanist—Mr. G. H. Pope. TO-MORROW: 2.45 p.m.—Mrs. Sidney Kirkcaldie will open the Fair. Orchestral performance and Items by Girls' Home Choir. 7.45 p.m.—Grand Programme by the following:—Mr. B'rank Charles, Mrs. Goldsmith, Mr. L. W. Hanlon, Mrs. Suter, Kilbirnie String Band and others. IT STARTS NEXT FRIDAY! A tale that will live a3 long as the world can 3 mile-"HUCKLEBE3IY FINN!" BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! TOM MIX TOM. MIX TOM MIX In a thrilling story of the CanadianAlaskan border, where tho good men are good and the bad men aro awful. "ACE HIGH!" "ACE HIGH!" "A OB HIGH! " Telephone 358. DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES. Kilbirnie Branch. YOUNG HELPERS' LEAGUE-TO-NIGHT, 6th OCTOBER. METHODIST CHURCH HALL, HATAITAI. At 8 o'clock. Admission: Is; Children, 6d. CAPTAIN ARTHUR ALLEN'S ELOCUTIONARY RECITAL. (Assists;! by the Scholars.) DON'T MISS THIS UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT WELLINGTON SAVAGE CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. LADIES' EVENING, FRIDAY, Bth OCTOBER. Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Jellicoe have signified their intention of being present. MEMBERS are requested to purchase their tickets at the office of the secretary, 149-151, Featherston-street, not later than Thursday, 7th inst Late Trams leave Town Hall after Dance for Island Bay, Kilbirnie, and Karori. RONALD K. LYON, Secretary. BASEBALL. A GENERAL Meeting of the Wellington Association will be held on FRIDAY NEXT, Bth OCTOBER, at. the V.M.C.A. Rooms, Willis-st. All players requested to attend. All interested invited. G. H. PONDER, Secretary. BOY SCOUTS' DEMONSTRATION AND CONCERT lADIES interested are reminded of the I meeting to be held in the Mayoress's Room at the Town Hall. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AFTERNOONS, at 5 o'clock. A full attendance is requested D. M'KENZIE. Prov. Secretary. THE ADVANTAGE OF WIDEST SELECTION HAS a direct and important bearing on your satisfaction in THE PIANO You bring into your home. Li having tho world's leading makes to choose irom. Namely— BRINSMEAD, LYON AND HEALY, BRASTED. JESSE FRENCH, WINDOVER AND ROGERS. Of having choice of greatest variety of style ill woods and finishes. Of having all that is best in tone and action from which to gratify your preference. ARE AMONGST "BEGG" ADVANTAGES. Which present THE ONE ABSOLUTELY SURE way of obtaining the instrument which will yield you the greatest pleasure, and be satisfactory to you in every detail. If considering the pmihasc of a GOOD Piano, visit our thowroom now. - CHAS. BEGG & CO., The Oldest Established Piano House in New Ze;;laiKi MANNERS-STREET,
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 2
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