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.EMELIE POLINI SEASON. - ; WELLINGTON-ENDORSES SYDNEY'S . OPINION: . . , . ■■.jjlg'^q-t .Bi-ilTianrSucesi o£ the Season. :■-■-■,/:%-':'';%hS f^aw ;>" ■;,:, ;,;...;■-. -' ".THE FLAW" : ..: ' ' ';-•• ' ■'. .".THE. FLAW". ''Vfoatfitt -4- profound -impression-last evening- at the' Grand' Opera -Houee, and held . " thn ■''••' !,;.;: :.ENrausiASTic audience •. Spellbound from rise to- fail'of curtain. RAND. -;■-'•--OPERA ■. -HOUSE. "Direction;v--- ■JivC.'WiL'LIAMSON./LTD. Manager'".'.".'..'.'.^.-...._.-.... RicljArd Stewart. 1 NEVER IN THE'DRAMATIC. HISTORY OF: WELLINGTON Has such, a scone' of ge'nuine-. entlrasiasm been witnessed' as that, extended toward THE- DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC STAR, -.-•'■ -y EMELIE POLINI, .;,,-'-„ EMELIE . POLINI, '■- -.': ■-: V ..EMELIE- POLINI,' .""..'.' .'.'■".:." "EMELIE POLINI, „.-:' :/■,. ' EMELIE POLINI, ' "" '. .;"-.■ ', ■>. In-Artistio Association with ■.-,;.■■'.;';■';• frank harvey; . . '..'.''.'. V^.'*"" . ".-' And the' '" ' .. ' «;^.'.^;..a^wiLLi.AMsoNi ltd,, [■ .. SPECIALLY-i- SELECTED- COMPANY, ?.^Pli6li'li;h6:',P6'y,'offul arid 'Original; ■Drama,. ;'"1" c'^-'^'the fxa\v;'!;'.■"..■''.." "'■' : .--■"■,..■-.■... "the flaW," ■ : jthe 'Flaw," . ."' .-i.-i--.,, :,./■ "THE FLAW," " ' *-»■■;■-■■■ ■'. ",THE FLAW,"• '■'':Written.'ljy Miss Egorton. Jones and '-"■,"' l ' "; Miss Polini, ".l^-Was- presented for tlie first time in ■ ■ ' ■.- ■ ' Wellington.' ' ' ■ '"V THIS (THURSDAY)-EVENING" " '-•; - - Ana ' ■ •' ' :.V;TWP FOLLOWING NIGHTS, Positively. ."£-FAREWELL- PERFORMANCES-3 „5-FAREW.ELL PERFORMANOES-3 • ,3—FAfiEWELL"' PERFORIiiANCES-3 r,,'™"*Qi!^l-e.-.ClMixniing.aud .Versatile.'A^rtist, ..:::..,.:,..,:.: JJMELIE-POLINI —•-Javier-•-Masterpiece of' Dramatic.-Avtj "THE FLAW..'-* .-.''. X->;<•*■;■'■ • "THE FUW." " ;•'.. '■•;•;:*•• ■■■■■ -"THE FLAW." .., ■-. -Produced by George. Parker/- ---' "THE FLAW" is an ingeniously conKtructed Study, which the audienco follows, with breathless interest, as some of ihp, scenes .arc intensely arresting, while afford the relief of genuine Humour. ■: BOX 'PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Day-Sales at thp Grand Confectionery. . PRICES AS USUAL. fX.T.C.. moWN HALL, ■XT.C. • i- OWN HALL, 'X.T.C.- ■ ■■. ■ • , ■ X.T.C. . TUESDAY, 26th JUNE ' X.T.C. .X.T.C. TRAMWAYS TRAMWAYS * X.T.C; • "BAND AND FOOTBALL ■ ■-X.T-.C- -: CLUB. •;;s*.t.q: '; -. . -. •■■■'-X.'P.O. -•■'■■ ECSTASY No. 2 -"XITC:-."-"'- ECSTASY No. 2 '"X'.T.e. •- - ECSTASY -No.' 2 X.T.C. ECSTASY No. 2 ' . X.T.C. -■ ECSTASY No. 2 X.T.C. " '" ' S.T.O- PLAIN, FANCY, AND PAPER X.T.C.,. ■-.- ■■■.', XT.C. BALL. X.T.'C.' ■• ' ■ BALL. . . . X T.C. BALL. X.T:f. ■■-„ -';.■ BALL. x.t.c: ..■x.t.c 1,-= ' . prizes • „ . '■•XjT.-GV-, i-POR THE-BEST FANCY : r,X&X'.r,"; .-.DRESS, EADY, £s'ss.- ", / 'i."t§\'kk. " ii-ifOJJ^ajß iBBST FANdiY"!.' X.T.C ' '- .'.'..-•■ DRESS,. .■ ■■• ■-. ' , . •-X.'UC. GENTLEMAN, £3 ,3s; '" x.t.c: ' ; ...,..- -•-.X..TX'..- Late Cars "after the Ball. - . :x;T:e:. ..-.■■ •-■■ ■ -. '■ . " N.'r.C.-.' .-.Music by- Simpson's Orcliostrj, ,-X/C.C. Tramways Band, imd the '.Dixjo-.-'X.T.C. "'Jazz'Boys^' Orchestra. : ..".X.T.'C. ..' ' .- ' ' . '. ' ' '. .'■ X.T.C; ; '■ Tickets may be procured at the ....X.EGC'Tranrway Depot, Courtenay place. v ,^,X,T.,.(j'.';,/...Dance Tickets, including Cab....XlT..L'. '.'areTSlipper, 3s; Gallery only, Is. "Q,i1.l L..D,R.Ii N,'-S. ■BA. L L Plain Paper and Fancy Dress. ST.' lakNß'B HALL, .GREEN STREET." . .NEWTOWN. • . ; ' TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, 22nd JUNE, 1923. ■In- -Aid- of- No. -2 (Wellington South) Can'attlafer 3la'rist Brothers Qld Boys' Assb- ..,-■„...„•-, 011.8 Queen..Carnival. .;.',.r- EXHIBITIONS .OF DANCING .■ /*,"-";,.'.*.'•"'..,. By Eiifiils of-." -..-. MISS' KATHL-EE^N O'BRIEN." : '.' './.FAist.-elii&s/-Music, by .'..Reg D'wyer's . ' „ -.*-•+, " . /.Orchestra. . '■."'-.' ■ Hancing'iHburs'.: Children, 7.30-10 p-'m.; . A Aduits s .10-12 p.m. Supper. . • Admission. 1? 6d. . . ' ■ -.-.rpHE AMBASSADOR/ ■ ~" ~T :■• t»-:: X-aharoi; De Luj:o, 68. Willis street. ; Direction Mr. "W.-• H.. Stevens. • ■:■■:,- -LUNCHEON. .. ■:;»:.;v;-: :■: ■.-;■ 12-2...-: ■' . ; __(Except Saturday.) Dainty -Kcourse Luncheon;-- 2s, • Band in attendance. No extra charge for Dancing. 7- --.--■ -AFTERNOON -TEA,-. '::■,';..';-,■■< :\~-; ;s-5. .-.,,/,: Minnpum charge-for tea, lsbd.V Dancing, I 'Is extra. 5 CABARET 8 p.m. (Evening Dress). .... -Week. Nights, 3s'.6d;-, Saturdays, ss; ... -iSpeciaJ Niprhts, 7s 6d. . . . . ' ,',.." .LEARN TO VDANCE AT. THE. '■ ..-.-,.- AMBASSADOR STUDIO. ' ' Tel. 1656. P.O. Box 1423. "-.-.;;• • ARTILLERY BALL. ","T?Rl"D'AY,';22n'd- JUNE, TOWN HAU^, ' ..JjT|M'lN[G io the. Court lx-iflg in.-'Mourn- ,„.. —ling.. a ll -piriceraiire requostcd to •'wear Black 31-inch Cuepo Band ou arm. 1 IMPRESS BALLROOM, 86, Abel . y ■'; ";.: : Smith, street." ■ ■ .'.■•, 'FiVery Evening, .8-11! Is 6d 'and 2s. •' Sa'tiirtfay-Fii'U. Grand Cnniival Night and Confetti BaMle. : . "TiadTea'2s, GouU 2s 6(1. includinir suouer. . '.■;-;N{>s'olt-ias'frce. Exhibition -of Highland Djinces. TO-NIG.HT,- TO-NIGHT: TO-Nl'GHf. ' ': 'DANCI-NG.' DANCTNG. '. ' | Vi milE XILAC ASSEMBLY- will hold, a | -• A ..Fancy Dress Dance in the New ConT tur,v' 1-lall. Ken'; terrace. Music by the I »,.'Li)ac .Jazz _Qrc'hestra. . Six Prices. Ladies ls'6d. Gents Is fid. . . • i „..-v. -. C. B.\'Ovv r. M.C I ...;,.. S.i GRANT, .Hon. Sec.' :'EUCHRE: EUCHRE. EUCHRE, j A- EUCHRE TOURNAMENT will be ' Jr%- held in the C-.lerlonian Hall: Tory. "."strei-tv To;night (Thursday). Ist prize for ■■■■ I/.vlies -PTid Gents, a £2 ■ order. Other good prize?. A. JOHANSON. ■'>. ' '- :; .:' i EUfHRE; : ~ millS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at JL Tli'o Dainties. ' 18-22. Courtonay pinre. af 8- o'clock. . 'JO— rJ-'ab)ys,' 8 good Prizes. Play and C'fjnrtnpr. gifDraiiteod. . Roil up, sports, for a^' (ilca'saui evening. ,a_J. '- (V A , SMITH. C. WirXCOCKS. Ooiichietqrs. "~~" DANCING. ~~ ■*]»,';fISS JPHVLLIS HATES'has returned . ii.i. from AMERICA, and has Resumed Teaching ' Studio, 13, King's Chambers, Willk-st. .-.Telephone.- 870. Private Lessons, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Privato Classes, eveninps. by iipijoinimeul. Gencr.il Clabs. Monday Niglat, at the Kaval Boating' Club. '" >

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 146, 21 June 1923, Page 2

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