LAST FOUR NIGHTS FAREWELL PERFORMANCES IRENE Of DION VANBRUGH and BOUOICAULT. IMPORTANT. IMPORTANT. ! OWING TO THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS ACHIEVED BY "BELINDA," MR BOUCIOAULT HAS DECIDED TO EXTEND THE RUN OF THIS DELIGHTFUL COMEDY UNTIL TONIGHT, AND TO POSTPONE THE FIRST PERFORMANCE OF "MR. PIM PA.SSES BY" UNTIL TO-MORROW EVENING. THOSE WHO HAVE RESERVED SEATS FOR THE FIRST NIGHTS OF "MR. PIM" MAY HAVE THEIR MONEY REFUNDED OR THEIR SEATS EXCHANGED. TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT "BELINDA." p RAND OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors—J. C. Williamson. (N.Z.). Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8.10. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8.10.. TO-NIGHT! J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present IRENE VANBRUGH IRENE VANBRUGH IRENE VANBRUGH And DION BOUCICAULT, DION BOUCICAULT, DION BOUCICAULT, With a Complete NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, In the following Brilliant and Ver., Successful Comedies and Dramas: TO-NIGHT-LAST NIGHT Of "BELINDA," "BELINDA," "BELINDA." 'BELINDA." An April Folly, in 3 Acts, by A. A. Milne. TO-MORROW NIGHT LAST PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON, "MR. TIM PASSES BY." " "MR. PIM PASSES BY." A Comedy in 3 Acts by A. A. Milne. Last Three Nights of the Season. Box Plans Now Open at' The Bristol. Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES. D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gal{ery, Is extra (plus tax). Manager Alex. F. Wilson. "THE VAGABOND KING" • "THE VAGABOND KING" BOX PLANS BOX PLANS Will bo Opened on FRIDAY at THE BRISTOL. pRAND -OPERA HOUSE. OPERA , HOUSE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. THE SUPREME MUSICAL PLAY. Commencing TUESDAY, 12th MARCH. TUESDAY, 12th MARCH. (9—Nights—o.) \ MATINEE SATURDAY, 16th MARCH. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present The Stupendous and Gorgeously Mounted Musical Play— "THE VAGABOND KING," "THE VAGABOND KING," • "THE VAGABOND KING," "THE VAGABOND KING," Which 1 has proved, by far, the Best and Most Successful Spectacular Comic Opera staged during the past 20 years. UNQUESTIONABLY THE BIGGEST, MOST BEAUTIFUL, MOST MELODIOUS, MOST THRILLING, i And Most Genuinely Humorous Musical Play the World's Stage.has ever seen. A CAST OF 25 STARS Includes STRELLA WILSON, STRELLA WILSON, JAMES LTDDY, JAMES LIDDY, Arthur Stigant, Cecil, Kellaway, Arthur Greenaway, Lou Vernon, Russell Scott, Lois Evans, Eileen Ogden, Beatrice Kendrick, Rene Linton, George Conningham, A CHORUS OF SIXTY. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Beautiful Ballets—Exciting Scenes— Gigantic Ensembles. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THE BRISTOL ON FRIDAY NEXT. PRICES WILL NOT BE RAISED. D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls ,and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. Representative Walter Monk. GRAND BAZAAR, GRAND BAZAAR, In the J£MPIRE HALL, Upper Cuba street, TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY. To be opened.' by DR. D. E. PLATTSMILLS TO-MORROW, at 2.30 p.m. Admission: Afternoons Free, Evenings 6d. High-class Goods at the Various Stalls. Tea Room, Side-Hhows, etc. Be sure to pay a visit. SALVATION ARMY, CONSTABLE-ST., South Wellington. TO-NIGHT, GRAND HARA'EST FESTIVAL PROGRAMME, 8 p.m., and FINAL SALE OF PRODUCE. Abundance of beautiful Fruit and Vcgcs. to be had cheap. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. S~UNDAY EXCURSION. Special - Reduction in Fares to All Stations between Palmerston North and Wellington, SUNDAY, 10th MARCH. EXCURSION Train to Wellington leaves *-* Palmerston North 8.60 a.m., Lohgburn 9.0, Shannon 9.35, Levin 9.59, Otaki 10.25, Waikanae 10.46, Paekakariki arr. 11.12, dep. 11.25, Palmerston dep. 11147, Wellington arr. 12.39 p.m. Return train leaves Wellington 4.15 p.m., Plimmerton 5.14, Paekakariki arr. 5.37, dep. 5.45, Otaki 6.27, Levin 6.57, Palmerston North arr. 8.0 p,m. These trains stop at all stations if required for passengers. Specimen return fares (Ist 'and 2nd class), Palmerston North, Shannon, inclusive, to Wellington, 7b, ss; ;to Paekakariki, Cs, 4s; to Paraparaumu, sr, 3s 6d. Levin to Wellington, 6s, 4s; Otaki to ' Wellington, 4s, 3s. Fares between other stations at correspondingly reduced rates. See handbill for full particulars. AN INVITATION. YOU arc cordially invited to be present at the special showing of the NEW MODEL WHIPPET, every day and evening this week at tho premises of the Canadian Knight and Whippet Mot»>r .'Company. ■ t
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 53, 6 March 1929, Page 2
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