ANOTHER OUTSTANDING SUCCESSI ANOTHER OUTSTANDING SUCCESS! Last night's audience again testified in no unmistakable manner their appreciation of Miss Renee Kelly and her fine Supporting Company in the first production of Lonsdale's Greatest Play—"The Last of Mrs. Cheyney." The rousing reception and the floral tributes Miss Kelly received at the end of the performance show in no uncertain manner how quickly she hag reached the hearts of Wellington theatregoers, and installed herself a prune favourite with them GSpg t r f iH Ml Direction: J. 0. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-VIGHT' TO-NIGHT! At £ TO-NIGHT! fßul m8«Iht! 8S SPECIAL MEMO: THE ONLY MATINEE OF THE THE ONLY MATINEE OF THE SEASON SEASON Will be given on FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE (the King's Birthday). MATINEE NEXT FRIDAY MATINEE NEXT FRIDAY (King's Birthday). "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" ."THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY>' It is being discussed in hundreds of homes because its Piquant and Thrilling Story is one that arouses controversy everywhere. It is a Play that Holds you Enthralled every minute of it. "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY " THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY"/ "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY> With RENEE KELLY RENEE KELLY RENEE KELLY RENEE KELLY As MRS. CHEYNEY. There.w no more Fascinating Visitor, no mo>? B""«"»t Personality, no Woman More Beautiful or More Mysterious. Box Plans and Day Sales as Usual. SATURDAY NEXT "BROWN SUGAR." "BROWN SUGAR." RENEE KELLY as STELLA DEERING, the ex-Chorus Girl, who was "Coarse but bweet, from the Garrick Theatre, , . London. REFRESHING! CHARMING' DELIGHTFUL! MAURICE RALPH Manager. PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. The Plans for the Students' Concessions are Now Open at The Bristol. Plans for Preferential Booking are also :ii prlKeserves'£iis'^ Country Patrons should enclose cheque or postal notes for exact amount plus exchange. . > - on^NDAY rNEXT. al "* °*** PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI/ Press extracts from the report of F»derewskis opening concert in. Melbourne:— _ "Exceeding a vigour and passion which w as eager and personal now as ever Paderewski gathered laurels afresh last night entirely on his undimmed merits as an historic pianist. He is still the mighty one capable of giving forth chords that reverberate immense and startling."— Sun." PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI ''Paderewski makes one understand the language of the soul. He is the' only surviving aristocrat of the old regime of Romance. Intellect, Culture, Skill, Imagmation, and Temperament have been splendidly allotted to this great man."— Herald." PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI "Paderewski honours Melbourne by visiting jt, »nd the city honours itself by honouring him The huge crowd which nlled the Auditorium last night was not only a tribute to the Prince of Pianists but it was also a. proof of that deep love of music at its best."—"Argus." PADEREWSKI ' PADEREWSKI "If one desire* to be lifted out of oneself, to be carried on wiugs of song into another world, *■ realm of fancy wherein everything is transfigured and everything is shown as one feels it ought to be, one must listen to the Poet Pianist" —"Age." PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI Paderewalu's Wellington Tour will open with a, gIInB gift SffiSl On THURSDAY, 9th JUNE THURSDAY, Bth JUNE! In the TOWN HALL. SECOND AND FINAL CONCERT SECOND AND FINAL CONCERT! SATURDAY, 11th JUNE SATURDAY, nth JUNK PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. Sole Direction J. and N TAIT Representative .... MAURICE RALPh! ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SSOCIATION FOOTBALL: CANADA CANADA versus • WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. ATHLETIC PARK, ATHLETIC PARK, ATHLETIC PARK, ATHLETIC PARK! FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE FRIDAY, 3rd JUNE (KING'S BIRTHDAY), At 2.45 p.m. At 2.45 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER AT ISO P.M. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Admission 2s. Stand 2s extra. Box Plan at Ned Perry's, Manners street. Day Sale* in City and Suburbs. IJMBkU'ILAiII Umbrellas! Umbrellas! y A freit ■weaHrit Gentleman's Umbrella, very Urge and strong, for torrential rains; worth 30s, selling at 12s 6d At
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 125, 31 May 1927, Page 2
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