EMELIE POLINI EMELIE POLINI In "MY LADY'S DRESS." "MY LADY'S DBESS." Next Friday Night will bo a notable theatrical event—tho return to Wellington of an artist of whom playgoers have the most ■ enduring memories, and the first production of a play that took London and Australia by storm. It provides both Miss Polini and Mr. Harvey with roles that present them at the highest perfection of their art. GRAND OPERA HOUSE RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, Ist JUNE. I NEXT. FRIDAY NIQHT, Ist JUNE. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ' Have great pleasure in announcing the return of one of the greatest j favourites and most successful artists who have ever appeared in the Dominion, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, I EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, EMELIE POLINI, Supported by FRANK HARVEY, FRANK HARVEY, And a Specially-chosen Company of Rare | Artistic Excellence, [ In the Dramatio Sensation of a Decade, " MY LADY'S DRESS " " MY LADY'S DRESS " " MY LADY'S DRESS " " MY LADY'S DRESS " " MY LADY'S DRESS " " MY LADY'S DRESS " A Play by Edward Knoblock, In Three Acts and Nine Scenes. Have you ever paused to consider through how many varying scenes in distant lands the material and making of even the simplest of your dres&es have passed, and of how, in life's peculiar way, tears, smiles, envy. gaiety, and heart pangs have each played a hidden part? This is the motif of one of the most interesting and absorbing plays ever staged. During this important season will al6O be staged: — "THE LIP" "FRENCH LEAVE" "THE LIF» "FRENCH LEAVE" And "THE FLAW." "THE FLAW." BOX PLANS FOR "MY LADY'S DRESS" open at The JJristol NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 9 a.m. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s 2d. This includes tax. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, X WEDNESDAY, 50th MAY, at 8 p.m PIANOFORTE' RECITAL - PIANOFORTE RECITAL By GLADYS WATKINS. GLADYS WATKINS. Programme: Caprice a. ...... Gluck The Princess ..'...; ; GreigHumoresque M'Dowefl Czardas ..\ M'Dowell Reverie d'Amour Bowen Joy Bowen Study in G .', Swinstead Caprice' in B. Minor Brahms ' West Wind Somervell Papillons : Schumann Octave Study Peehulski Ballade Stanford The Areoplane Faning Sunset in a. Japanese Garden ... Foster Shepherd's Hey .' Grainger Dragonflies Palmgren The Sea Palmgren Box Plan at The Bristol. Prices: 3s (res.) and 2s (plus tax). 2s tickets on sale at The Bristol on Monday morning. , CARNIVAL TIME IS COMING. WELLINGTON ELLINGTON WELCOME WEEK. WELCOME WEEK. 7th to 14th JULY. 7th to 14th JULY. WWW Racing WWW Football WWW Golf WWW Hockey WWW Billiards WWW Indoor Bowls "* WWW Indoor Tennis WWW Race Ball WWW Concerts WWW Competitions WWW Shop Displays WWW Great Art Union. The object is to raise funds to give wide publicity to Wellington's advantages and attractions. Note the Date: 7th to 14th JULY. • N.Z. EVANGELICAL MISSION, (Incorporated). /CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL SUNDAY, 27th MAY. 11 a.m.—Breaking of Bread. 6.30 p.m.—Vital Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m.—Gospel Message. ' We Preach the Old-time Religion. ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN, THURSDAY, 31st MAY, 7.30 p.m. These midweek Meetings; are proving a great source of blessing and inspiration lo Christians, and many souls are being led into the Kingdom. Bring your sick. Many remarkable cases of healing. H. ROBERTS, Hon. Sec. RGAN RGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL (TO-MORROW), SUN- . DAY, 27th MAY, 1925, 8.30 o'clook, MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Sonata No. 6 (Mendelssohn) Nocturne (Wolstenholme) Fantaisio (Op. 101) (Saint-Saens) Andante (from String Quartette (Debussy) Prelude (Act 1), "Tristan and Isolde" (Wagner) (By request.) Admission Free. _ . Voluntary Contributions received at door. RAUND'S ORCHESTRA have pleasure in announcing that they have secured the services of Mr. W. KAHN, the. notable Jazz Pianist, and MR. WILSON, of Dunedin. Mr. Wilson is DunJazz Pianist, supply all leading functions in Dunedin. The fact that these artists have' linked up with the abovo is another proof of efficiency. Book now. B. Lewis and Co., Musio Sellers, or Tol. 22-911. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBRARY. I6ECESS Privilege Holders are heroEy notified that the Privileges -will cease as from THURSDAY, 31st May, 1923. All Books must bo returned on or before that date. CHARLES WILSON, Chief Librarian,
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 26 May 1923, Page 4
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