AMUSEMENTS. ROYAL .STROLLERS. SPECIAL GRAND MATINEE. SPECIAL GRAND MATINEE. SPECIAL GKATCTT MATINEE. fill AND OPERA HOUSE. "" TO-DAY AT 3.30. TO-DAY AT 3.30. Prices—3s, 3s, Is. Reserved Seats, D. Circle and 6. Stalls, 4s. Children. Halfprice to All parts, Gallery excepted. This Special Matinee has been arranged to suit the convenience of country pnlrons, and to allow of the Children being able to witness a -performance of tho Royal Strollers. STROLLERS' SPECIAL MATINEE, STROLLERS' SPECIAL MATINEE, THIS AFTERNOON AT 2.30. Tho programme to be presented will be identical to that Riven in the Evening, with the Addition of Special Items for tho Children. p RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson. Ltd. TtuS AND EVHRY EVENING AT 8. THIS AND EVERY EVENING AT 8. J. and N. T.AIT Present SYDNEY JAMES And his famous ROY A L S T ii U L L H B S. ROYALSTR O L L II R S. ROYAL S T R O L L H R' S. ROYAL STEOLLIIIS. 15 O Y A L STEOLLBE S. ROYAL STROLLERS. Who on Saturday evening appeared before an audience which packed the Opera House from floor to coiling, and never in tho theatrical history of Wellington have such enthusiasm and appreciation been displayed. A COLOSSAL SUCCESS A COLOSSAL SUCCESS Was Achieved by the ROYAL STROLLERS. KO.Vil STROLLERS. THE ACKNOWLBDG3D ARISTOCRATS OF COSTUME COMEDY. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. Tho management desire to express regret that so many intending patrons could not obtain admission owing to the enormous crowd that had booked seats and also were in attendance when the doors opened. ROYAL STROLLERS. ROYAL STROLLERS, On Saturday evening fulfilled all and more than was cjaimed for them, and the frequent outbursts of tumultuous applause and insistent demands for encores wore a testimony of tho individual and collective artistry of this talented company. EACH ARTIST A STAR. EACH ARTIST A STAB. And with a vengeance a truly regal Laughter Season has commenced at the Grand Opera House. DO YOU KNOW "BILLY"? DO YOU KNOW "BILLY"? The quaintest and most whimsical little image ever seen or heard. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Saturday evening's Great Programme will be repeated, and intending patrons are Tccommended to Book their Seats, and so avoid disappointment. Prices—3s. 2s, Is. Reserved Seats, D.O. and 0.8., 4s. Box Plan for To-day's and To-morrow's performances at Grand Opera House. Direction J. AND N. TATT. ADp TAXI SERVICE, •*•*• •■"-*• '-''•Lambton quay. Next Public Trust Office. Cars for Hire. Oil and Petrol Supplied. Expert Drivers only Employed. 'Phone 2924. .■.>.... Is. NIGHTINGALE, Proprietress. A. E. GOLDSMITH, * ;il6, Willis street. MOTOR Sheet-Metal Worker, Radiators, Lamps, Wings, Bonnets, Undershields, etc. Estimates free, Tel. i 32. 534 LARGEST Stocks of Fancy Costumes in the Dominion, to be hired from Madame Foley, Victoria Hall, Newtown. Tel. ii---* POULTRY CONFERENCE. EASTER SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. (TVHE Sixth Annual Conference of the •*- N.Z.. 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Don't forget the address — ■ANGLO-AMERICAN MUSIC STORE, 116, Cuba street, Wellington. j/TR REGINALD G. BLOW. L.R.A.M. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Studio, 151-153, Lambton quay. Private Address: 169, Tho Terrace. Terms on application. ' MADAME M. STEVENS, Medallist, L-A.M. Pupil Sig. Traventi, Mr A. Viset, Dr Wylde and Prof. Trew. Singing, Voice Production, and Pianoforte. 67, Hopper street. 969 *HE Imperial Conservatory of Mnsic. Anyone can learn by our method. No scales. No drudgery. We teach from Melodies. Rooms: No. 1 and 2, Caledonian Chambers. 33. Willis street. H 7 r OU can Learn Shorthand in 30 Days. Let Boyd Shorthand Schools teaoh you how to become qualified in 30 days to fill a position. Boyd, Shorthand Schools, 100. Customhouse quay, Wellington. PIAIxO-PLAYING Taught in Ten to Twenty Lessons (Colbir System). No Special Music Required. Allpartionlare, Birley's Muiio College, Boulcott street Chamber*. TOE Oily, Dry, or Falling Hair use Donnelly's Hair Restorer. Price 2a Gd. 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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9331, 24 April 1916, Page 3
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