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THE EVENT OF THE SEASON DIRECTION OP W. ANGUS MACLEOD MAUD ALLAN. And LEO, JAN, AND MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY. GRAND OPERA HOUSE—-WELLINGTON to MAY 2 OPERA HOUSE—WANGAnUI, MAY 4ands MUNICIPAL THEATRE—PALMERSTON NORTH MAY fi MUNICIPAL THEATRE—DANN EVIRKE MAY 7 MUNICIPAL THEATRE-NAPIER MAY S 9 • THEATRE ROYAL, HASTINGS, MAY 13 ' TOWN HALL—MASTERTON, MAY 14. Box Plan and Day Sales at usual places. Prices as advertised in dailies. Accompanist, Mr. Frank St. Ledger. Manager. Howard Edie. jg MP RE S S fJHEATRE. Q.RAND TTQUSS, WELLINGTON. "Where Everybody Goes." THE DOLORES SEASON. STALLS 3d; DRESS CIRCLE 6d. THE DOLORES SEASON. THE LARGEST AND MOST LUXUR- MONDAY, MAY 4th. lOUS CONTINUOUS PICTURE WEDNESDAY, 6th. PALACE IN NEW ZEALAND. THURSDAY, 7th. COMMENCING MONDAY (May 4th), SATURDAY, 9th. COMMENCING MONDAY 'May 4th), a ATm/^ivTl Gaumont's Wonderful "Feature," . JL-tA. . "the , DOIjOII/ESo "THE AIRMAN'S BRIDE." Mdlle. Dolores needs'no introduction. AIRMAN'S BRIDE." -Never was there an artist, more heartily AIRMAN'S BRIDE." received by the people of New Zealand, AIRMAN'S BRIDE." and the bnef announcement Dolores AIRMAN'S BRIDE." retu . rilin S 13 sufficient to awake fond AIRMAN'S BRIDE." memories of past triumphs and arouse THE GREATEST AVIATION SENSA- Pi« a surabl© anticipation of once again TION YET WITNESSED listening to this diving artiste. . A THRILLING STORY SET AMIDST ™ „ n+ GLORIOUS SCENERY. I)ail s r . Times" says:— BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE Mdlle. Dolores remains as ever, the exMATINEES. ceptional artiste. She. maintains her COMFORT AND ENJOYMENT FOB ? ac ® ff H u . lte th e most cultivated ginger YOUNG AND OLD. to Vl3lt this part of the -world." THE EMPRESS FULL ORCHESTRA ™ ' HAS NO RIVAL. 'PWV (Chnstchurdh) sayS: — : t, h | B , ***» powerless to assail the BREATHLESS INTIMATION TO THE ?© of her voice. On the contrary, EFFECT THAT xt seems to have gained in mellow reaol nance. Her art stands as high, perhaps rjIHE ARE COMING. hl S her = than it ever did before. Assisted by rpHE ARE COMING. MR. JOHN PROUSE—Baritone. MIS p- ff IS DE CAIROS-REGO— rriHE TT|ANDIES ARE COMING. lawst. ' . Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls. 6s ■ The are coming. . b£: S* 2s - JJ for th 6 season open afl Tell you more about it next week. JOHN HOPKINS, Representative. • Going to hunt Tip the bill-poster at ~ " present. _ QLYMPIA S KAXI NS _ -gmK. Vivian-street, FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. There's the Tango; and Boston and TnoM°GREGOR And Roy says a score or so more; But Jim, he relates that the Two-step WRIGHT'S Is the the ladies adore. CI A T F I TO-NIGHT OTn?A^ P ° e *''' ! LADIES' REVERSE TWO-STEP COM. PETITION! THE FIRST Open to all All-comers. J. MATSON, Proprietor. IN 25 YEARS. ; — — HAYWARD'S PICTURES . — T ffl K ING'S FJIHEATREL ASATiE by a firm of McGregor . The Leading House for Wright's standing, and the and MUSIC. first in 25 years at that, needs no Fimsinng on Saturday Night, "puff" to convince the public that it "THE THIRD DEGREE," is certain to offer many a genuine _ "THE THIRD DEGREE," "good thing" in the way of a Bar- MONDAY NEXT.. train. A veritable Picture Marvel. 44 "LEAH KLESCHNA," EVERYTHING REDUCED "LEAH KLESCHNA," . Of enthralling interest. . OK PERCENT.TO ft A PEPvCENT. Life story of a woman who. was a thief vJ and the daughter of a thief. Crime—Repentance—Love. PICTURES THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 6d and Is. Reserves, Dresden, Is'6d. In Oils and Water Colour, Etchings ~ ~ ———-—-—— and Engravings, fjl ■ O W N JF AL L. FRAMED AND UNFRAMED. *r /_i RAND TTTUNGARIAN It may be years before a similar v-* JLi. _ opportunity qomes again—therefore /IONCERT an early call is advised. _ . .. _ ■ By Mr. A. SZENES and his PUPILS. THURSDAY, 7th MAY. Programme: SALE OPENED Three pieces by Keler Bela "Zigeuner Weisen" (Sarasate) 29th APRIL. Liszt's 6th Rhapsodie Hungarian Concerto by Hubay —■— Hungarian Dance (No. 5), chim MC/O REGOR TRIGii'l"S Two Quartettes and Liszt-Rakoczy VUT W . Overture by Orchestra (20). GALLERY. . Admission: 2s (reserved at Dresden) and Is.

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Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 722, 2 May 1914, Page 17

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