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"THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS I" j BOX OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT. PLAN up to and including WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, NOW OPEN at The Bristol. "KATINKA" BOX PLANS will bo opened on MONDAY MORNING NEXT. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS!" Seats in central positions for This' Eve- j ing's and subsequent representations may I be selected at Tho Bristol. ' '< And 800 BACK STALL TICKETS j And. 700 GALLERY TICKETS May bo purchased at the Opera. House Confectionery Shop from 9 o'clock eacb. Mormrig, or at Door Each Evening. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS rl' Wellington has fallen in line with London, New York, Sydney, and \Melbourne uil acknowledging "The Maid of the Mountains _ tho beat, the most melodious, the most picturesque, the most gorgeously mounted, and the most captivating comic f}SSS,*°° world's stage has yet produced. "THE" MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS'' Is presonted by undoubtedly tho strongest aggregation of first-class Singers, Comedians, and Dancers which has yet toured New Zealand, and the Grand Operatic Chorus and Orchestra are features of the representation. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS!" QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction':.. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing Directors: George TalSs, E. J. Tait, Clyde, Meynell. Business Manager: John Farrell. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS," The Omega of ComkrOpera. TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT! •■ N At 7.45. Andt following' Eveninga until WEDNES. ■ DAY NEXT. MATTNEES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. J. O. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Famous and Specially Augmented , , ROEA!. COMIC OPERA COMPANY, ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Including M3BS GLADYS MONCRIEFS1, In. the beautiful and stupendous Conrio Opera Triumph, "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." "THE MAID OP THE MOUNTAINS." Erom Daly's Theatre, London, where it ran for 1320 nightspthe world's record for oomic opera, A WELCOME REVIVAL, THURSDAY NIGH*1, 13tfx JULY,----3 NIGHTS ONLY. MATTNE'E, SATURDAY, 15th JULY. "KATINKA!" "KATINKXT" Plans at The Bristol, Day Sulse at the Grand Opera House Confeotionery Shop. Prices—D.C." and R.S. (Booking), 10bD.C. and R.S. (at doom), 8s; Stalls, ss; Gallery, 2s, _ Early 'Door, Ga.Uery, Is extra. .All pnoes plus amiuaetnent tax. ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT PICTURE PROGRAMME At ©HORTT'S THEATRE. At I^HORTT'S THEATRE. I Tho Soreen Version of A. E. W. Mason.'* Celebrated Novel, "THE BROKEN ROAD." "THE BROKEN ROAD." "THE BROKEN ROAD." A Picture that Must Not be Missed. An intensely powerful produotion of passion and racial prejudice, typifying the gorgeous splendour of the Orient. • Specially Selectedl Supporting Programme.; COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT i PAULINE FREDERICK In ' .'- .. "BONDS OF LOVE." moWN HALL/CONCERT CHAMBER TO-NIGHT, at 8 O'CLOCK. In Aid of the ■ SIR ARTHUR PEARSON MEMORIAL FUND FOR THE BLIND. "SUNSET," ■ -"SUNSET," 'A Delightful Play by JEROME K. JEROME. PRODUCED BY A. STANLEY, ; '.'■•■, WARWICK. Preceded by "THE BISHOP'S CANDLESTICKS,'! Dramatic Sketch by M'Kinnel. Reserved Seats: 3s and 2s, phis t»x. Book at the Bristol Piano Company. R. .W. SHALLCRASS, Hon. Secretary. MARIBT BROTHERS' OtD BOYS'. ASSOCIATION. . WEEKLY DANCES. TjIHE- Weekly Dances wfll be Tesmnedrin ■•*•■ the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smithstreet, TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Dancing till 12. Supper. First-class music. F. J. O'DRISOOEL, Hon. Sec. 3'UST Arrived, per 5.3. Ai-awa, i ton , Havinden's English Nut Milk, Milk, and Nut and Raisin Chocolato, 2s Ud lb, 2a lid lb, 2s lid lb. The "Blue Bird" Confectioners) next Opera House. DANCING. DANCING. DANCING. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. rTTHE above Assembly will hold its i- WEEKLY DANCE in the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT. , A hearty invitation to all old and no,w patrons. J. Sharp, M.C.; H. Spackman, Hon. Sec. Music by Miss J. Murphy. ANCE! DANCE!—Evans Bay Yacht tlnd Motor Boat Club, Evans Bayrd., Kilbirnie, few minutes oar stop, Wel-lington-road. To-Night and every Saturday at 8 pjn. Light refreshments free. Best selection of Old and New Dances. F. Smith, Pianist. Good Floor. Friends and intending patrons will bo pleased to know that tho road k now well lighted. Subs., Is each.—Rowland. Wilson, Social Secretary. ' NEWTOWN RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. EUCHRE and DANCE, St. Thomas' Hall, Newtown, THURSDAY, 6th July, at 8 p.m. Pianist, Les Walker. M.C, Mr. J. Keegan. iLndies Is, Gents Is Gd. Refreshments. Hon. Sec, A. E. DOBSON. FTtieTE Rambler Ladies' Hockey Dance, -°- which was "to have token place Tonight, has, through unforeseen circumstances, been POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, 12th. " Ticket-holders, please note. <T>/TI"3 LB—Havinden's English Nut All SlI. Milk Chocolate; Havinden's Chocululr.. (.linger, 3s lid Jb: Boiled Sweets, 3d lb. Son window dispfa.v.. Tho "Blue Bird" Confcctionprs, next. Opera (Uause., i'iro.-'s>aie,.rirc.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1922, Page 2

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