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PNB .C< RAND OPERA HOUSE, PNB' VJ-RAND OPERA HOUSE, PNB PNB i PNB SUNDAY NIGHT. PNB SUNDAY NIGHT. PNB PNB ,» PNB PORT NICHOLSON SILVER PNB ■ ■ ■ BAND. PNB PNB Under the baton of Mr. J. X Drew. PNB PNB PNB Extraordinary PNB Extraordinary PNB Extraordinary PNB Extraordinary PNB ; , ■ Announcements! PNB ' . Announcements! PNB . Announcements! PNB Announcements! PNB PNB PNB Join tho stampede to the Grand PNB Opera House TO-MORROW PNB NIGHT, ana hear PNB PNB PNB MRS. R. J. WILDISH, PNB MRS. R. J. WILDISH, PNB • a PKS Gisborne's brilliant soraist, who has PNB received excellent Press notke6 PNB from the musical critics. PNB PNB PNB 1. M. HYMAN, PNB . E. M. HYMAN, PNB • - ■ Violinist, PNB' PNB Who comes direct from Londdri PNB with a big reputation, and has just PNB concluded .a most successful tour PNB of the Dominion. Mr. Hynian will PNB play an excerpt from. "Samson, PNB et Delilah." PNB PNB PNB LOOK WHO'S NEXT! PNB PNB ZELMA CARROI<L, PNB ZELMA CARROLL, PNB . PNB The dapper little elocutionist, who PNS is the holder of over 50 medal* and PNB 30 certificate*.. On her last apPNB pearanco with us she roused the PNB audience to a state, of excitement PNB seldom seen or .heard in a theatre, PNB PNB PNB ERNEST JONES, PNB ' ERNEST JONES, PNB PNB Wellington's leading baritone, will PNB be heard in items selected from PNB his extensive repertoire. PNB PNB ♦ / PNB FRANK E. CROWTHER, PNB FRANK E. CROWTHER, PNB i ' Accompanist. PNB PNB PNB PNB Never before Has such an array of PNB talent been secured to. appear at PNB a Sunday ooncert. PNB v PNB PNB PNB BAND ITEMS:PNB PNrR Hymn: "Fierce Ragftd the TeraPNB pest." - PNB Overture: "Beautiful Galatea." PNB Eupho. Solo: "Star of Eve." PNB Bandsman T. Oveus. ' PNB Trombone Solo: "Parachute." PNB Sergeaiifc J. Glennie. PNB Selection: "Gams from Sullivan's PNB Operas." PNB March: "Wellington." PNB PNB Piano kindly lent by The Bristol PNB » Piano Co. , PNB PNB PNB PNB £, PNB EVENT OF THE'YEAR 1 PNB .EVENT OF THE YEAR! PNB PNB PNB *PNB PNB CONCERT SEASON 1925. PNB PNB Season tickets are now available, fNB and may be had by making appliNB ' cation to F. Bourko, chairman Port PNB Nicholson Band, Box 1186, G.P.0., PNB or Burnett's Confectionery Shop, PNB next Grand Opera Hduee. In view PNB of tho evor-increasing demand for PNB tickets, wo have only a limited PNB number left. Intending patrons PNB would be well advised to make PNB application as early as possible. PNB PNB PNB PNB PNB PRINCESS ' THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. Th« Littlo. Tb*atre with the Biff Attrictions. „ BIG ATTRACTIONS. , TO-DAY, 12 noon till. 10 p.m. "AT THE END OF THE WORLD," "AT THE END OF THE WORLD," "AT THE END OF THE'WOULD." : Featuring BETTY COMPSON. .: In Addition • ' CHARLES MURRAY CHARLES- MURRAY In " NEVER TOO OLD." \ In " NEVER TOO OLD." TOPICAL.*. SCENIC. ■'•■ POPULAR PRICES, FULLERS' ; FULLERS' ■ ■,' ■ ■ ■ ITIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' Direction—John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 6. TO-NIGHT "Mutt," the Baboon Comedian, will ' make you laugh like ' you ' nover laughed before. APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS! ' APDALE'S ZOOLOGICAL CIRCUS! Positively the Greatest of •'•All Trained , Animal Acts. Direct from the New York Hippodrome. Last Appearance of Celebrated' . SAM ' Character Jewislv . ' STERN . Comedian. Glorious Supporting Vaudeville; and • Ripping Comedietta, entitled •'SUNBONNET SUE." . Presented by Doddy Hurl and Harry Evans, with THE NEW ENGLISH REVUE. PRICES: D.C. or. Stalls, 2s 6d; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (all plus tax). Reservee «,t The Bristol—after 1 o'clock at Burnett's, next Theatre.. INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF ■ UNIVERSITY WOMEN. . (Wellington Branch.) DR. ADA PATERSON will Lecture (illustrated) on "Some Aspects of Child Welfare," Friday, ,20th April, 8 p.m.-, Victoria College, Physics Room (entrance by main door). All interested welcome. , ■ ..'.'■'•■ •, PHRENOLOGICAL LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION. By REV. J. CREWES. NEWTOWN LIBRARY, MONDAY EVENING, 16th APRIL, .; Chair taken at 8 o'clock. Chairman: . -.-. J. Castle, ,Esq., J.P. <■ ' Free Admission.' • Collection.' Six : heads read free. NEW LANTERN PICTURES, including one of Wellington City. Organist, by special favour. Syllabus free at Castle's' Pharmacy,' 12, Riddiford ; street. All old patrons specially invited. Every person welcome. : ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, WORSER BAY. rTVHE Annual General Meeting of ParJL ishioners will" be held in the Churchroom on MONDAY, 16th April, at 8 p.m. ■'- '"■'■,-■■ Business: Election, of Officers; Election of Trustees (in connection with tho formation of the Seatoun Anglican Church Trust Board); General., A. T. B. PAGE. yioar.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 4