TRIUMPH OF "ROSE MARIE." This World-famous Musical Play captured Wellington five minutes after the curtain was raised last evening, and the unbounded expressions of delight with which it was received by a record audience indicate' that it will grove as successful here as it has been in every other Englishspeaking part of the wprld. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction tj. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." . The Biggest Production, The Loveliest Production, . - The Costliest Production of Alii Commencing TO-NIGHT! At 7.55 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.55 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY EVENING. "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." "ROSE MARIE." The Musical Romance of the Canadian Rockies with its Beautiful Melodies. The Famous Totem Pole Ballet, The Haunting Melodies of "Rose Marie," and . "The Indian Love Call." The Dances, the Costumes, the Music, and a Magnificent Cast, including HARRIET BENNET, , FREDERIC BENTLEY, REGINALD DANBY, And 100-OTHER PEOPLE—IOO. Preferential Box Plans, 12s 6d, plus tax, for the Season;' also Plans for the 10s Seats in the Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls for To-night, Monday, and Tuesday, are available at THE BRISTOL. PRICES: D.C. and O.S. (Preferential), 12b 6d; Ordinary, D.C. and R.S., for Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, 10s. Back Stalls, ss; Early Door Stalls, Is extra; Gallery, 3s. All prices plus tax. DAY SALES FOR GALLERY AND STALLS AVAILABLE AT GRAND OPERA HOUSE CONFECTIONERY, WHERE TO-NIGHT'S PLAN IS ALSO AVAILABLE AFTER 1 P.M. Manager ALEX. F. WILSON. ~~ FULLERS' ~ ~ H FULLERS' . IS MAJESTY'S. IS MAJESTY'S. (The Theatre of Distinction.) Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. 8 o'clock . TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. . Sir Benjamin and John Fuller Present GAYLE WYER'S GAYLE WYER'S BAND BOX REVUE COMPANY BAND BOX REVUE COMPANY BAND BOX REVUE COMPANY In' , A NEW MUSICAL COMEDT DIVERSION, Entitled "MARRD3D LIFE.'< "MARRIED LIFE." "MARRIED LIFE." Vide Australian Press:—"lt is a mix-up of Comical and Unexpected Situations that keep the audience constantly laughing." Preceded by a Big One-act Musical Comedy Playlet, "THE BLUE ROSE," "THE BLUE ROSE," "THE BLUE ROSE," Beautifully Staged in a Delightfully Pretty Floral Setting. A PROGRAMME OF BEAUTY, JOY, AND LAUGHTER ' At FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES. Box Plan at The Bristol. After noon at Burnett's Confectionefy Store, next Theatre. For Reservations after 7 p.m. Tel. Theatre (28-175K ■ ' ; . : SMALL TOWN HALL, .WELLINGTON. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, TUESDAY Ist, 4th, 7th FEBRUARY, At 8 p.m. sharp*' : LEO CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY CHERNIAVSKY, .CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, ■' '•'JAN' '■' ' CHERNIAVSKY, eHERNIAVSKY, CHERNXAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY! MISCHBI/. ■ CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, CHERNIAVSKY, VIOLINIST, PIANIST, 'CELLIST. Three of the Most Brilliant Instrumentalists of the Present Day. Reserved Seats, 6s. •'.'', Students' Reserved Seats, 4s tax)nreSerVed Seat8 ' and 2s • fld- (all plua Book Your Seats To-day atf Bristol Piano Company. Business Manager .. CHAS. E. CASLING. •COMBINED BUILDING TRADES' ™~ ANNUAL PICNIC, Comprising PAINTERS' UNION PLASTERERS'UNION. PLUMBERS' AND GASFITTERS' CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' UNION. Will be held ]||AIDSTONE PARK, SATURDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1928. Saturday, «h February; mm. MIRAMAR SILVER BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES LAMBTON , At 9.20 a.m., Stopping at Petone and Lower Hutt (Inward and Outward). Returning at 0.10 p.m. A Splendid Programme for Adults. Races and all Games for Children. Mothers, bring your Babies and enter the LUCKY BABY COMPETITION. ADULTS—FARE 2s 6d. • MEMBERS' CHILDREN FREE under 12 VISITORS' CHILDREN Is 3d. Tea, Sugar, Milk, Ice Cream, Fruitj and Lollies for the Kiddies. Toys for Children under 3. The success of this Picnic dependi entirely on every member of these respective Unions t%ing present. EMPLOYERS ARE INVITED,. SO CLOSE YOUR JOB AND GIVE YOUR EMPLOYEES NO EXCUSE.. G. W. WHIPPY, Secretary. J. HUNTER, President. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. T ~~ SUNDAY, 29th JANUARY. DAY'S BAY~PAVILION. TED MARCHANT arid his Famous KIT x KAT ORCHESTRA will render Selections in the Pavilion from 2.30 till 3.30 p.m. BAND. WELLINGTON TRAMWAYS MUNICIPAL BAND at LYALL BAY. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN PIPE BAND at KARORI PARK, TO-MORROW {SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. DANNEVIRKE DISTRICT A. & P. ASSOCIATION. "NINETEENTH ANNUAL SHOW, Show -»■' Grounds, Dannevirke, Bth and 9th FEBRUARY, 1928. RAM FAIR following day. Great exhibition of stock. Competitions liberally catered for. Record entries expected. Liberal prize money. The Dog Section will be a special feature of this Show. Meccano competition (boys and- gii'ls), Homecraft Classes. Butter »nd Cheese Classes. Send for Schedule and all information now. Entries close Wednesday, 25th Janu.uv. 1928. H. S^L QUIGLEY, Seeietaiy. j
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 4
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