. . MATINEE WEDNESDAY.' V MATINEE'WEDNESDAY. "" .' \.' DOORS at 1- O'CLOCK, ..CURTAIN'at 2. .- UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH ■UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH- : ' ~-• , •'•.•' Of '■■ ••- -• •■■•' ■ "THE FIRST MRS. FRASER" . "THE FIRST MRS. FRASER". ENGLAND'S LATEST/ COMEDY ' . . TRIUMPH, , ..-. -..',- Which, on Saturday evening, ■ more than, lived up to the wonderful-reports -which preceded it from London and> Australia. •■••.- THE RECORD AUDIENCE, By their remarkable enthusiasm, displayed their .appreciation,...not..only.....of the...play itself, .but- oi- the incomparable artistry of the brilliant company., of English . artists which presented St.-John Ervine's clever. . . and" intensely interesting comedy. ' -' MISS ETHEL MORRISON, ': • MISS ETHEL MORRISON, ~. Unquestionably the , greatest','Actress tlia New Zealand stage has -produced,"proved by" her outstanding genius iri the role of ■ the first Mrs.- Fraser.-.fhat ■ she can-safely be placed among the finest'artists who have ever appeared on' the Englisb.7speak« ing ;stage. The remarkable. scene at the close of Saturday night's performance will always be remembered by those who wer* privileged to enjoy it. GRAND OPERA - HOUSE. RAND - OPERA HOUSED Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. - TO-NIGHT, AT 8. - FOLLOWING FOUR NIGHTS. ST. JOHN ERVINE'S REMARKABL9 COMEDY-DRAMA-"THE FIRST MRS FRASER," "THE FIRST MRS. FRASER," "THE FIRST MRS. FRASER," ." "THE FIRST MRS. FRASER." Which on Saturday uight was received . with more enlhusiarii than has ever beea previously displayed in a Wellingtoa theatre. The cast includes NEW ZEALAND'S POPULAR ACTRESS, ' ETHEL MORRISON, ETHEL MORRISON, J. J3. HOWE, MARY MACGREGOR. LESLIE VICTOR, NOEL BOYD, JOHX WOOD, ROGER BARRY, EILEEN MORRIS. NEXT SATURDAY, AT THE MATINEE, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY" NOEL COWARD'S SPARKLING COMEDY, '•HAY FEVER," "HAY FEVER,"' lv which the Company achieved outstani* ing triumph in Australia. LAST TWO NIGHTS OP THE , SEASON, i WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY— 1 ''•LET US BE GAY.-" "LET US BE GAY." PLANS NOW OPEN at the BRISTOL. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 4s;1 Gallery, Is (id; Early Door Gallery, 6d * extra' (plus tax). _ / Manager Alex. Wilson. DANCING. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT? GAVOY, 171, CUBA STREET. ° POPULAR NIGHT. 8-12. Ladies. Is (supper). Gents Is 6di Leh; Rough and his Savoy Music. ' Note.—Don't forget next Wednesday Night, a Carnival Night, 8-1 aon. TO-MORROW NIGHT. ; TO-MORROW," PETER PAN ..-''■■ . ■■■' ■■■I-ETER,PAN" -:, ■ ■■-" - DANCE -•■ -.; . ■ -'-CLUB. Now Pharmacy Ha11,'59, Cambridge-tor* Dancing, 8 till 12, every TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. Embassy Dance Band. Subs., 2s Cd. 0. GEOR.GESON, M.O.^ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. A DELPHI CABARET FOR Is 66%A FRANK CHAPPLE'S RHYTHM KINGS, Miss Inez Connop and Mr. James Cottier* Exhibition Dances. '- . The Two Jimmies in Comedy Acts, A WHOOPEE NIGHT FOX Is' 6d. No other charges. Buffet Supper 6d t Diieclion: J. Bruce Clarke and Frank Chappie's Rhythm Kings. ' TRANCING TO-NIGHT, At MISS CONNOP'S STUDIO (near Brifr. annia), Manners street. Good Orchestra. Dainty Supper provided. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE RUGBY LEAGUE. Admission: Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. . WM. CORCORAN, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. A DANCE will be held in aid of th* above in the MOKOJA HALL, Fifeshire avenue, on .TUESDAY, 30th June. Paragon Dance Band. Dress suit optional. Subscription, 2s 6d. THE REALM, THE REALM, HATAITAI. WEDNESDAY EVENING. HARD TIMES DANCE, Is 6d, Is 6d, Is 6d. MASCOT ORCHESTRA. Usual High-class Entertainment. THE INEZ CONNOP SCHOOL 01? BALLROOM DANCING. DANCE CLASSES: EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING, Irom 8-11. MELODIANS DANCF BAND. y INSTRUCTION in all the lat=st dances. Four Assistants in Attendance." "Toes 2^. Studio: 15, Manners street. Tel. 44-347. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENJETHE WALSHB - STUDIO, ' "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis street. Tels. 42-211, 43-457. "Personal and Individual. TuiUoh.'froaS 10 d.m.-10 p.m. daily. CLASSES Tuesday and Friday evening^ 8-10 p.m. PrdCtice, Thursday Evenings, 5-6 p.m. "FUTURIST FOUR" ORCHESTRA ATJ ALL TUESDAY EVENING CLASSES. Next Studio Dance, Wednesday, Ist July« THE MARGARET CCONNOU -*- STUDIO, New Zealand's University of" BallrOC© Dancing. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Special Rates and Free Practices arrang« ed for Competitors in New Zealand Dano ing Championship. The record of this school speaks for itself. 95 per cent, of all ballroom demonstrate! s and competition winners are trail** ed in Hiis Studio, - STUDIO: 58, Cuba-st., opp. Jamea , Smith's Tel. THE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL. OS! DANCING. - - Principal: MISS VALMA> SPILLEE, Assisted by MR. T R M'GREGOK (Members of the Imperial Society, London) Senior Staff: Miss Betty Graham. Junior Staff: MiVcs Jean Turnbull and June Reid. CLASSES MONDAY—S-IO p.m., Intermediate. TUESDAY-8-10 p.m., Realm, HataitaL WEDNESDAY—S-10 p.m., Advanced. FRIDAY—S-10 p.m., Elementary. Treo Practice Every Evening, 54L M .WILLIS STEEET.. JCel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 151, 29 June 1931, Page 2
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