Amusements. •.- pDLLERS' QPERA TTOUSE BARGAIN MATINEE TO-DAY, AT 2.30, TO-DAY ATATINEE TO-DAY. to-day — Matinee — to-day. 2.30 rnO-DAY 2.30 2.30 10-DAY —- 2.30 Is 6d, Is, and 6d. Is 6d, Is, &-d <»• I •pULLERB' QPERA JJOUSE. Direction • . • • Ben, and John Fuller, Ltd. LAST NIGHT OF PROGRAMME. VICTOR THE GREAT. NELLIE KOLLE. STERLING AND LOVE. TOGOSEMERSON AND HASTO. _ _,„*,„„,„ RAYNER AND BRENNANBRULL AND HEMSLEY. Tiir _ Q FRED BLUETT. LEW JAMES. tUJi.il ULUJi^- TOHTIB AND CARLYON. D.C. and 0.5., lis; Stalls, h (id; Up. Circ. Is; Res,, 2s 6d. (All plus tax). Plan at Anglo-American Music Store, Quoen Street, till 5.15 p.m., then nt fiegcdin's opp. Theatre, till 7. 'Phone 3718, Doors. 7,15. PALACE. THE COSY THEATRE. ALACK. _~„ PALACE. TO-DAY ALACE. And PALACE. MONDAY. A LACE. PALACE. THE ALACK. 1 _ PALACE. MASK. A LACE. M PALACE. „ . JT ALACK. Starring nnx , PALACE. CLAIRE ANDERSON. ALACE. , „ PALACE. A Vivacious and Sprightly ALACE. Story, ' PALACE. Full of Laughs, and with only 4 LACK, three- Email Tears. PALACE. LACK,. SESSIONS: PALACE. 2. 3.50, 7, and 9.30. ALACE. . TIUP.RESS, NEWTON. MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. "LEST WE FORGET." Metro's Great 8-Act Spectacle, showing the Sinking of the Lusitania. Starring RITA JOLIVET. MR. WALTER TMPETT WILL INAUGURATE A SERIES OF STUDENTS' A UDITIONS, (By Invitation Only), AT MES3ES. LEWIS R. EADY AND SON'S NEW PIANOFORTE SHOWROOMS, QUEEN STREET. COMMENCING ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, AT 8 P.M. OWING TO LIMITED SEATING ACCOMMODATION, THE SCOPE OF THESE RECITALS CANNOT Af PRESENT BE EXTENDED BEYOND THE INVITATIONS ALREADY ISSUED TO ' PUPILS AND THEIR FRIENDS.
FOEMER PUPILS WILL BE WELCOMED. MONDAY EVENING'S VOCAL PROGRAMME WILL BE CONTRIBUTED BY MISSES VIOLET LAMBERT AND ELSIE STEPHENS (SOPRANOS!; MISS LILLIB WALKER (CONTRALTO) AND MR. THOS. MORTIMER (BARITONE). MISS MARJORIE AREY (PIANISTE) WILL PLAY SOLOS BY CHOPIN, FARJEON AND ALBENIZ. Lectures. OTRAND OTRAND IHEATRE. CUNDAY, n OA P.M. MUSICAL MISSION SERVICE. MISS RUBY BURK will sing. " The Way of Peace" and "He Was Despised." MR. ELSON BOND will sing, "The Holy City" and "Calvary." REV. E.T. COX, M.A., speaks on *THE CROSS." The address will be illustrated by nearly two thousand feet of the PASSION AND CRUCIFIXION Scenes from the BEAUTI-FULLY-COLOURED moving-picture film, " qiHE T IFE f\F pHRIST." "A HE -UIFE Uf / VHRIST." "<THE TIFE f|F fIHRIST."1 HE JUIFE Up V^KRIST." THE T IFE f\F pHRIST." HE 1/IFE V»F WRIBT." Sec this Beautifully-coloured 7?ILM PICTURE. J: ILM JtICTURE. STRAND THEATRE, SUNDAY NIGHT. "DERE3FORD STREET CONGREGA- ■" TIONAL CHURCH. LEAGUE OF LITERATURE. Opening of Session. 1919. -typNDAY, JUNE 1g AT 7.45. LECTURE BY REV. FREDERIC ~~~ WARNER, " Poets in Khaki." Chairman: Captain W. F. Fowlds. M.C. All Solders Welcome. Tickots at Alley's, Newton; and Champtaloup and Edmiston, Queen Street. T EYS INSTITUTE WINTER COURSE, -Li X Three Lamps, Ponsonby. LECTURE ON ■ " gPIRITUALISM AND TELEPATHY: CAN THE DEAD COMMUNICATE?" BY M R T. W L EYS> rpHURSDAY JTEXT, JUNE 1 AT SYNOPSIS: Witchcraft and Black Magic. Sir Oliver Lode., and Raymond. Sir A. Conan Doyle's "New Revelation." Messages from Dead Soldiers. Some Auckland Experiences. Scientific Evidence of Immortality. ADMISSION: gD, or Course Tick*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17187, 14 June 1919, Page 18
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