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Q.RAND ' OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. TWO FINAL PERFORMANCES OF "FLORODORA." THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY (Under the Patronage of the Prime Minister, the Right Hon. J. G. Coatcs ) Presents, by Arrangement with J. 6 Williamson, Ltd., " FLORODORA," The "Evening PoBt" says: "Conspicuously above amateur level." "Choruses strong; dancing more than usually good; dressing and mountingreallv fine." The "Dominion" says: "Frocking and general scenery effects a revelation; presentation a distinct triumph for society." Mrs. Amy Woodward as Dolores. Mr. Ray Kemp as Abercoed. Mr. A. M. Dunkley as Gilfain. Miss Pauline Shotlander as Lady Holvrood. J Mr. A. Mazengarb as Twecdlepunch. Miss Greta Stark as Angela; Mr. Lionel Inch as Donegal. Mr. D. Alexander as Leandro. " FLORODORA," " FLORODORA," " FLORODORA," "FLORODORA," . ■ A Surprise and Delight to Packed and Enthusiastic Audiences. "FLORODORA," "FLORODORA," "FLORODORA," "FLORODORA," Redolent of Summer Skies, Love, Youth, Joy, and Romance. "FLORODORA," " FLORODORA," " FLORODORA," " FLORODORA," Brimful of Wholesome Comedy, Variety, and Charm. "FLORODORA," "FLORODORA," "FLORODORA/' "FLORODORA," A Light Opera of Exotic Setting, Tuneful Music, and Graceful Dancing. ' Special arrangements have been made for the Heating of the Auditorium. D.C. and Orchestral Stalls, 6s 6d: Stalls 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors at 7 p.m., 6d extra. Late Doors at 7.30- p.m. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. THE NEW PRINCESS. XHE NEW PRINCESS. MANNERS STREET. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. NOW SHOWING. "THE BARRIER." "THE BARRIER." Rex Beach's Masterpiece. Starring NORMAN KERRY, HENRY B. WALTHALL, 2— ■■ :■ ■ FLORENCE VIDOR, In a charming Comedy-pL-ama-of Parisian Stage Life, "THE POPULAR SIN!" "THE POPULAR SIN." Also Screening: COMEDY, SERIAL, CARTOON GAZETTE! FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY. 1— "SUMMER BACHELORS." %r "STRANDED IN PARIS." PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. . PADEREWSKI. M v SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. M. PADEREWSKI Will give a FINAL RECITAL FINAL RECITAL FINAL RECITAL FINAL RECITAL At the . TOWN HALL On SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, SATURDAY, 25th JUNE, And has signified his intention of devoting the proceeds of this Re- " cital for the Immediate Relief of ; Necessitous Cases of New Zealand Soldiers who served in the Great . War.' BOX PLAN FOR PREFERENTIAL SEATS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. PRICE 235. SPECIAL NOTE TO SPECIAL NOTE TO SPECIAL NOTE TO COUNTRY PATRONS. COUNTRY PATRONS. COUNTRY PATRONS. For the convenience of Country Patrons, a Special Department has been established to deal with their. applications (which must be accompanied by cheques'or postal notes) for Seats for the Grand Farewell Recital. Special Seats will be allotted according to priority of application.. Direction J. and N. TAIT. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON DRIVERS AND RELATED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. , A SPECIAL MEETING of the above ■"■ Union will be held on WEDNESDAY 15th June, 1927, at 8 p.m., in the Trades Hall, Vivian street. Business: The following motion will be submitted for the consideration of the meeting:—"That the terms of the proposed Industrial Agreement between the Union and the British Imperial Oil (N.Z) Limited, be approved." A. PARLANE, Secretary. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY (Inc.). ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will ff- be held in St. Peter's Schoolroom, Ghuznee street, on THURSDAY, 16th inst., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. All members and friends are Cordially invited to attend. Business:' Annual Report and Balance^ sheet; Election of Officers; General. At conclusion of business a Social Evening will be held. Members, Free; NonMembers, Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d H. S.HANNAH. IN THE MATTER OF THE BOROUGH OF UPPER HUTT, AND PROPOSED ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES.. *TVHE Commissioners appointed to inquire ■*• into the Petitions in the above matter will sit at the Magistrate's Court, A Ellington (Upstairs Court-room) on FRIDAY, the 17th June,, 1927, at 10.30 a.m., and take evidence regarding the said proposals. ■..•..'' All persons interested are requested to attend. ■ . Dated this 4th day of June, 1927. w. g: riddell. Chairman, of Commission.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 138, 15 June 1927, Page 2

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