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A?f ".CONTINUED SENSATIONAL :M • SUCCESS OF -&1 "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS I" V?j "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS!" 'M IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. tpj SEASON EXTENDED. ... '•"'A The final representation of "The Maid i';| of the Mountains" will now t_ke place o_ fjfj Friday Night Next, instead of Thursday, !¥jJ anc' *wo Performances only of "Katinka" t-./l. will be staged on Saturday Afternoon and ■£i\ Evening. This will (rive those who have >*'J been, tmablb to obtain seats f.r "Th. 3,1 Maid of'the Mountains" _ further oppor- || tunity to do so. j .5^ Box Plans for Friday's representation fc.i. of "The Maid of the Mountains" will be' ££' opened To-morrow (Wednesday) Morning. X£ Those who have already reserved seats jj- j', for Friday's revival of "Katinka" may i.i) havo their tickets exchanged for Saturday. bf THE FINAL "MAID" MATINEE $ THE FINAL "MAID" MATINEE asA TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AFTER•iA . NOON, At 2. #* . i , ' J*f- Doors o_ren at 1 o'clock. :$ Children Half-price to Dress Circle and j:?- . Front and Back Stalls; Gallery Is Bd. W- -"KATINKA" MATINEE ' . *J SATURDAY AFTERNOON. |5 /^tRAND OPERA HOUSE. t* Pirection ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. _*,'' Managing Directors: George Tallis, £. E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. Jg- Manager: John Farrell. iS LAST THREE NIGHTS. ?V LAST THREE NIGHTS I"'- .'' Of - i-t; i "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." v-i 1 'THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS.' ?*! TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT!' *4 , At 7.45. t'l ' ' /li And 3 Following Evenings. . MATINEE THURSDAY AFTERNOON. *"j "- J. C. WILLIAMSON'S '"2 Present the Famous and Incomparable ii ROYAL.COMIC OPERA COMPANY, v*j In the World's Greatest arid Most Sue-' leessfu! Comic Opera, "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS," "THE MAH) OF THE MOUNTAINS," "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS," "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS," , Its beauty, it. charm, its molodioUsness, the stirring heart appeal, of its story,- its romantic atmoophere, its realistic stage pictures, arid Its .delightful cOmedj' are facttfr-s which h_Ve made "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS!" jj 3.-he World's Record-breaking Comic Oper* | , Ihe World's Record-breaking Cotaio Opera ' j Revival of a Famous and Popular Opera, 4 ' " ' SATtIRDA^ NEXIt, A , - - SATURDAY NEXT, >!■'-■ "'AFTERNOON AND EVENING. -I Special revival for these two occasions ,-[ a_ly of the deliciousljr tuneful stiid pic- ;{: turesque Comic Opfera, , "KATINKA!" 'j ' "KATINKA!" ' -, Which' New , Zealand, can jUiltly claim as r,; its"very oWii, because its first Australasian • r_pre'seniati6h was staged iri Wellington. ;!' On'that occasion lbcal playgoers ttcclaimed - '.. the best and sweetest work of its kind ' they had ever enjoyed; arid their verdict k&s afterwards endowed in Sydney And Melbourne, whofe it. enjoyed a rliii' of ! Wer twelve months.1"" .'.' ■ _ The Box Plan for the season now open at The Bristol; Day Sales at the OperA HouSe. Confectionery. \ Prices:-D.C. and R.S., 10s; Stalls, ss; Gallery, 2s. Early door, Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus amusement tax. '•■ ICING'S THEATRE - FRIDAY: "WHY GIRLS LEAVE'HOME." \ t"- "■ .rtONOEiBT CHAMBER. .V/ONCERT '■ CHAMBER. I TO-NIGHT At 8.. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT LAST RECITAL LASTBECITAL | LAST. RECITAL (.' ' ' :. Of . '■■■' '•• ' CESARONI! I ■ ■ -" CESARONI! ! .-'• CESARONI! RECITAL - ONLY RECITAL ONLY RECITAL Of GORDON SHORT! GORDON SHORT! ! GORDON SHORT! ' Favourite Solos from Mozart's most popular Operas. Gomfl from Chopin's Pianoforte Works. "Cesa-roni is the best Basso I-have heard." —Henri Vorbrugghon.. "Captivating pianist.; uncommonly attrac- ; 1 tive virtuoso; an artist to his fingei; tips." . —Dominion Press. Accompanist-HAROLD WHITTLE. I .'■_'■ 3s and 2s. Tickets and Plan at Bristol. BROOKLYN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. (fIRAND Social and Dance will be held W on Thursday, 13th July, at 8 p.m., in St Matthew's Schoolroom, Brooklyn. Admission—Gents Is 6d, Liulies Is. Refreshments provided, and excellent musical items. RUSSELL J. WEIR, . Hon. Secretary. DANCING. DANCING DANCING. * . ' ■ THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. rHE abovo Assembly will hold its WKEKLY DANCE in the Aloxatijlra Hall, Abel Smith-street, TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT. A hearty invitation to all old and now patrons. .1. Sharp, M.C.; H. fepaokman, Hon. Sec. Music by Mis 3J. Murphy. /r_ANCE ! DAttCE !-Evans Bay Yacht '3LP and Motor Boat Club, Evmib Bayid., Kilbirnie, few minutes car stop, WoJ-liiigtoii-road. To-Night and every Saturday at 8 p.m. Light refreshments free. Best selection of Old and New Dances. F. Smith, Pianist. Good Floor. Friends and intending patrons will be pleased to know that tho road is now well lighted. Subs., Is caoh.—Rowland Wilson, Social Secretary. WELLINGTON NORTH .GROUP. MEMBERS and Friend, cordially invited to a Meeting, to be held in Bt. Luke's Hall, Corner Pitt-street and Main-road, Wadestown, on THURSDAY 13t_ July, at 7.45 p.m. BEY. HOWARD ELLIOTT WILL -,""", ' "" SPEAK. MUSICAL ITEMS. , A. J. SCOTT, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 10, 12 July 1922, Page 2