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STILL ANOTHER TRIUMPH' STILL ANOTHER TRIUMPH! Last Saturday Night, at the Grand Opera House, Miss Renee Kelly added fresh laurels-to her already ereat rptmtation with Wellington theatregoers DurJug the last two weeks she has nightly been delighting large audiences with her Wonderful Impersonations, her Beautiful Frocking, and Graceful Charm of Manner. As Stella Deerrag in "Brown Suear " she again presented us with a cameo of artistic acting that will long remain in the minds of the large audiences who have witnessed her latest triumph. riRAND OPERA HOUSE J^^D T „ OPERA' HOUSK Direction: J. C. Williamson (N:Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT' TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHTi ABSOLUTELY FAREWEEL ABSOLUTELY FAREWELL ABSOLUTELY FAREWELL ABSOLUTELY FAREWELL To RENEB KELLY ■ RENEE KELLY RENEE KELLY RENEE KELLY IN HER GREATEST ROLE TO DATE ' STELLA DEERING "^XJ;" la "BROWN SUGAR " "BROWN SUGAR," "BROWN SUGAR" "BROWN SUGAR," TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY' TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY* TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLYJ TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT) And then Good-bye to the Greatest Combination of Talent, with the Finest Selection of Comedians Wellington has Witnessed for a decade. RENEE KELLY RENEE KELLY .-, RENEE KELLY RENEE KELLY In , "BROWN SUGAR." "BROWN SUGAR." "BROWN SUGAR." "BROWN SUGAR." BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS AND DAY SALES AS USUAL Manager MAURICE RALPH. THE COMING OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS P ADERE WSKI, PADEREWSKI, P A D E RE W-B.K I, PADEREWSKI, PADEREWSKI, PA DE R E W S XI, PRINCE OF PLAYERS. POET OF THE PIANOFOR.TE. FIRST RECITAL. FIRST RECITAL. JOWN HALL. THURSDAY, Sth JUNE, THURSDAY, 9th JUNEJ Also on SATURDAY, 11th JUNE. SATURDAY, 11th JUNE. Sole Direction .... J. and N. TAIT. Paderewski's tour of New Zealand, which opens in Wellington Town Hall on Thursday Next, will ever be remembered in the annals of our Musical History as one of the most important events which will be proudly recalled by future generations. Paderewski. will inspire young musicians with renewed ambitions antt aspirations to perfect their art. It will be, indeed, a rare privilege to hear such a supreme artist and one of the most remarkable' personalities of ouu generation. Paderewski possesses particular interest, not only as a, musical genius, but also by reason of the prominent part he played in European politics after the war as Premier and President of Poland. 7 PADEREWSKI'S LIFE AND CAREER REFLECT AN IMPERISHABLE CREDIT AND GLORY ON THE ENTIRE WORLD OF MUSIC. P AD E R E W S X I, PADEREWSKI, PAD EKE WSKI, PADEREWSKI, PADEREWSKI, PADEREWSKI, Unquestionably the Greatest Personage in the World of Music at the present day, will inaugurate his Dominion Tour in the Town Hall on Thursday Next with a GRAND GALA CONCERT GRAND GALA CONCERT GRAND GALA CONCERT 1 Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Lady Alice Fergusson and Suite. THURSDAY NEXT, 9th JUNE. THURSDAY NEXT, 9th JUNE. PADEREWSKI, PADEREWSKI, PADEREWSKI, PADEREWSKI, PADEREWSKI, BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. To-day the Box Plan for the 12s 6d Seats opened at The Bristol: There are also Special Seats in the Vice-Regal Reserve and Front Stalls available.at £1 Is. plus tax. . Country Patrons, by writing to Manager, Paderewski, care of Bristol Piano Co.* will be assured of eood seats booked in rotation with City Clients. P A D 13 R~I W S X I. PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. Direction J. and NT. TAIT. Representative .... MAURICE RALPH. Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCING SATURDAY, 11th JUNE. The Wellington Amateur Theatrical Society (Inc.). By arrangement with J. C, Williamson, Ltd. Presents The bewitching, sparkling musical • . comedy, "FLORADORA." "FLORADORA." "FLORADORA." "FLORADORA." "FLORADORA." "FLORADORA." Mrs. Amy Woodward an Dolores. Mr. Ray Kemp as Abercoed.' Miss Pauline Shotlander. Miss Greta Stark. Mr. M. Dunkley. Mr. Lionel Inch. Mr. Alf Mazengarb. And a host of other talented and accomplished performers filling the extensive cast and chorus. The entire performance is on the most lavish scale and under the sole direction of MR.HARIBON COOK Musical Director ........ Mr. Len Barnes. Dances arranged,by Mr. David Devitt. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 6s 6dr Stalls, 4« Gallery, Is M; early doors M extra. Box pjan open »t Bristol Piano Co., Monday, 6ta June. M. B. NOLAN, : Hon. Secretary. -ITUCHRE — TO-NIGHT — EUCHRE XJ AT THE DAINTIES, / ■ . 18-22, Courtenay place. Two £1 Orders; Two 10s Order ß ; and Other Good Prizes. Euchre Sharp at 8. Admission Is. J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN. RESERVE the date, 16th lone, Town ■*-*> Hall, 8 p.m., to hear the Princp nf Orators Lio«6l B Fleteher, dealing with Licensed Law-breakers in N.Z. A GREAT opportunity of Purchasing a ■*■■*• Gramophone. The Bristol Piann nL'n fyj^^l

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 2