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SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. INITIAL PERFORMANCE IN NEW ZEALAND '/THE BEGGAR'S OPERA," THE BEGGAR'S OPERA," THE BEGGAR'S OPERATIVE BEGGAR'S OPERA " THE BEGGAR'S OPERA " "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA/ By Mr. Gay?) The Opera, the* World has Witnessed for Two Centuries. "YE OLDE ENGLISH BALLADS." TTERE at last is the real "Merrie EngAX. land" of which we have road, but never seen. Gay turned .this musio to his purpose, and used it to accompany his great satire on tho'corruption of his age. THIS IS THE MOST NATURAL ' OPERA IN THE. WORLD. A MIGHTY STRANGE PLAY. FUN. FROLIC. FREEDOM. Two centuries ago this Opera was written with the idea of ridiculing the Italian Opera, (then-m vogue). • Let us see Old England as she really was. Time has changed us, but her music is always entrancing. • ' THE GENTLEMAN. ' THE BEGGAR. THE HIGHWAYMAN. Tlg XBIS. OPENTHURSDAY'at Representative ...... ALEX. F. WILSON. CONCERT CHAMBER, CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT". TO-NIGHT. : At 8 o'clock "Tw§ ¥,*£ FEOM TORONTO," -■- HE MAN FROM TORONTO" 3-Act Comedy. ' FAREWELL TO MRS. HORACE HUNT FAREWELL TO MRs! HORACE HUNT OAST: tsteau-■■&&*■' Songs by MRS. HUNT, with Flute and , Piano. BOOK AT BRISTOL. : . 4s ' 5s <re 3-- Admission 2s, pju, tax. BOU^offlli JTATK>N PUBLIC MEETING. ' . SUNDAY (To-morrow) EVENING LAB°UR■ SOCIAL J ROOMS, 80, Manners street. Speakers: ' M MR JH°l Ri NA^- PWest Coast Minors' Council. Subject* "THE MINERS' LOCK-OUT>" at 8. Silver Coin ColleoPNSB ~ —-1PNSB PNSB PNSB ?SIS "ROTANICAL GARDENS pnlb -Kotanioal garden!; PNSB Sunday Afternoon, 3 p.m. PNSB Sunday Afternoon; 3 pint PNSB PNSB HI PORT NICIB°iN Sg N SILVERII ."^aifife^sf,"^ PN|B READ THE PROGRAMME: PNSB Hymn-"Bradford." PNSB Maroh-"North Star." P^lr Overt^r" M°n>ing, Noon, and PNSB Night." gNSB Concert Valse-"Baehanale." SmIS Gra^ Selection-"Willianv Tell" irJVSB (Swift). PNSB Trombone Novelty _ "SlipperyPNSB itis." (Sergeant J. GlennS) PNSB Grand Selection-"Rossini." PNSB Intermezzo—"Cinderella " PNSB March— "Ravenswood." SSIS The programme ever ?SII »f eß6nted, >'» Sunday Afternoon PNSB Promenade Concert. PNSB Collection, in aid of Contest ExPNSB penses.) PNSB PNSB ,-■■■ PNSB PNSB ; PROTESTANT LECTURE. ATHRILLINgHIECTURE, good to . hear, on "JOHN HUS,"'aSeS of Protestantism. By REV. F. E. HARRY. In the Methodist lecture Hall. Taranaki street (behind Church), ON TUESDAY NEXT, 27th insi. At 7.45 p.m. Musical and Elocutionary Programme. Admission free. Don't miss this. Collection. WELLINGTON DISTRICT GRAND LODGE. MEMBERS OF THE INSTITUTION are requested to meet at the Taranaki Street Methodist Lecture Hall on TUESDAY NEXT, 27th insi. to Hear Lecture to be delivered by REV. H. E. HARRY, on "John Hus," the great reformer. A treat is in store. Bring your Friends. W.D.G.M. OLA Nogri in "Bella Donna," supported by Conway Tearle, Conrad N*sbl and T,ois Wilson.' Famous novol by Robert iliohcas. At The Kiug'a en £&»& ... 8 1

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 4