PNSB PNSB PNSB PNSB PNSB /-HRAND OPERA HOUSE. PNSB VTRAND OPERA HOUSE. PNSB , ' PNSB 1 PNSB PNSB SUNDAY NIGHT. PNSB SUNDAY NIGHT. PNSB ■ . | PNSB ■ PNSB ;i PNSB PORT NICHOLSON SILVER PNSB PORT NICHOLSON SILVER PNSB BAND, PNSB BAND, PNSB PNSB Assisted by tho Cream of the PNSB Dominion's Musicians and PNSB Singers, including PNSB PNSB .. •' . ELSIE KELL. PNSB ELSIE KELL. PNSB PNSB Welcome reappearance of New PNSB Zealand's Brilliant Soprano, who .PNSB has just finished a most successPNSB ful tour of the Dominion. PNSB PNSB The Chautaqua Company will PNSB sing PNSB • "ONE FINE DAY" PNSB (From "Madame Butterfly.") PNSB PNSB PNSB PNSB Look Who's Next: PNSB . LEON DE MAUNY, PNSB LEON DE MAUNY, PNSB : PNSB One of London's leading ViolinPNSB ists, who will be heard to advanPNSB tage in Hubay's great solo, . PNSB PNSB • "Hejre Kati." PNSB PNSB On his last appearance with ua PNSB he aroused the great audience to PNSB a state" of excitement seldom PNSB seen or heard in a. theatre. 'PNSB PNSB PNSB PNSB LES. FAULKNER, PNSB LES. FAULKNER, PNSB PNSB A cultured . Australian Tenor, PNSB who has just concluded a, successPNSB full tour of the Dominion with PNSB Alfred Laurie's Pantomime Co., PNSB will sing 'the ever-popular PNSB "Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes" PNSB (From Sullivan's "Gondoliers.") PNSB ! PNSB Patrons must not miss the opporPNSB tunity of hearing- this brilliant PNSB ' tenor. PNSB -■ PNSB PNSB ' . ■ PNSB FRANK CROWTHER PNSB FRANK CROWTHER PNSB PNSB (At the Piano.) PNSB 'Nuff Sed! PNSB PNSB PNSB PNSB EVENT OF THE YEAR. P,NSB EVENT OF THE YEAR. PNSB PNSB PNSB PNSB Band Items: PNSB PNSB Hymn (Bradford) 1 PNSB Overture (Stradella) PNSB Selection (Faust) PNSB Valse (II Bacio) PNSB March (North Star) • PNSB PNSB PNSB PNSB Piano kindly, lent by The Bristol PNSB Piano Co. PNSB PNSB Patrons, are requested to be early PNSB in order to secure a seat. PNSB PNSB :. ■ ■ . . ! PNSB PNSB . • ' •: FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS '" MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS '• MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■Direction-1 John. Fuller and Sons, Ltd, TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT Unqualified Success of the celebrated Musical. Comedy- and Vaudeville Star, MARIE LA VARRE, MARIE LA VARRE, Vaudeville's Beautiful Blonde. LES KLICKS, LESKLICKS, In their Weird Electrical Novelty. "THE ENCHANTED FOREST." ERNEST KRAKE AND CO., . In "The Electric Tram Conductor." THE ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS THE TUMBLING TOMBOYS ' I BERT TERRELL, Tr ,. TT V ut™ Comedian and Yodeller. JONIE PASTOR. STAGPOOLES WENDY AND ALPHONSEI Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax). Reserves at The Bristol-after 1 at Burnett's, next Theatre. EAST AND 1 WEST | ■ EAST AND WEST. EAST AND WEST. Mili^S? EXHIBITION nTSSI<^ ARY/ EXHIBITION (From. Sierra Leone to the Solomon TOWN HALL, 28th MAY to Ist JUNE (Open continuously, 2 p.m.' to 10 p.m.) I I ~ Something Now in Exhibitions. } Courts representing India, China, New Guinea, Melanesia, Palestine, Egypt, Africa, Japan, Maoriland. A ward in a Mission , Hospital,; 1, a Modern Operating Theatre, and 1500 Curios and other Exhibits. Speoial Speakers Daily, including Bishop Azariah, of Donakale (India); The Risrht Revs. The Bishops of Goulburn and Willichra; the Archbishop and Bishops of New Zealand; Canon Biekersteth; the Prime Minister; and His Worship the Mayor. Moving Pictures, Tableaux, Playlet*, Pageants, Chinese Band, and Maori Poi A VIVID PICTURT^OF THE MISSION FIELD. Admission: Is, Children 6d. Season Buttons : Adults 2s fid, Children Is. Watch Further Announcements. EAST AND WTCST. EAST AND WEST. EAST AND WEST. . —L- i ST. FRANCIS HALL (HILL-ST.) ENTERTAINMENTS. DANCE. DANCE, "very Monday Night. Orchestra Music. Subscription: 2s 6d. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. E-iory Tuesday, at 8 p.m. sharp. Prizes, two orders of goods to the value of 10s oach; also valuable prizes for highest aggregate. Admission, Is. PICTURES PICTURES. , Every Saturday Afternoon at 2.30, and Saturday Evening at 8 o'clock. ; TO-DAY-"THE SCARLET LADY." Good Supports. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Hall for hire. Special dancing floor on springs. x Telephones 724 and 1263. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. TO-NIGHT, in Caledonian Hall, Tory street, at 8 o'clock sharp. First prize lady and gent, £1 order, second 10s, third ss. Several other prizes. Also MONDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. First prize 15s order, second 7s 6d; several' other good prizes. And Every Friday, Saturday, and Monday. ' , E. LAWLOR. 3 •• BALLROOM/ DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES has returned from AMERICA, and has Resumed Teaching. Studio, 13, King'e Chambers, Willis-st. Telephone 870. Private Lessons, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Privato Classes, evenr ings by appointment. General Class, Thursday Night at tho ■^ival Boating Club.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 4
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