AMUSEMENTS. - .GRAND OPERA HOUSE. LESSEES: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, >i " ■ . -> TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. FIRST MATINEETO-MORHOW (WEDNESDAY), AT 2,30. 1 HUGH D. M'INTOSH; < In presenting this Wonderful Combination to tilio Playgoers of Wellington, does fic> with tho fullest confidence. No Greater or Better Combination of Individual lei'iorraers has over appeared 011 any Revue Stage. These Artists, selected from tue Leading Theatres of the World, represent a vast amount of invested'capital and energy. ROBERT PARKER; The World-famous Baritone, whose rendering of "Tho Toreador" created special iavourable comment in the Ixradon Press. Ho will absolutely sail for America on August 5, with MADAME MELBA, and tour America. Accompanist, Frank St. 'JACK' CANNOT, 'What a name to conjure with!" What memories of past pleasures and anticipations 01 pleasures to come! Jack Cajrnot, V.C. of nil Comedians. Singer, Actor, Dancer—Versatility unqualified'. Jack Cannot, Emperor of Laughter, Assassin of Grief and .Pain. Pleasure and Fun Provider for the Millions. To miss Jack Cannot in this Revue is to miss the Theatrical Event of Hhe Year. MISS ISABELLE D'ARMOND, "THE MILLION DOLLAR GIRL." ' "Her legs are short, - but tlioy Teach the ground." Comedy Queen, Artistry Personified. Europe's Idol. The Little French Girl who leaped into fame in London in One Night. -Appeared in all the Leading European and Continental Halls, and. with her name always blazoned in. electric lights. THE GIRL OF A THOUSAND. SMILES, . . 'ALFREDO; ( - "THE VAGABOND VIOLINIST.''. ; This master of his art was originally engaged at .an enormous salary to appear in Australia for .12 weeks. So great and-instantaneous was his success that at considerable expense his English and Continental contracts were postponed, and lie is now in his ninth .month in Australasia. • No mere trickster, but a cultured musician of tho highest class, ranking y/ith THE FIRST FIVE Violinists of the day. . . iVERA' PEARCE, - "AUSTRALASIA'S. OWN JULO." ■ "THE PERFECT WOMAN."No need to import stars if wo can develop lall our young actresses as this Likeable Lass of Luxuriant Locks. She can sing and dance, a combination hard to find. "VERA THE BEAUTIFUL,". -•FRANK GREENE, . a THE MANLY LOVER OF 'THE DAY. Hear him sing the "Spark of Love" song, and Tealise the tense immensity of emotion, controlled and yet displayed as no other actor on Australasian stages has yet portrayed-. , FRANK GREENE,; MATINEE IDOL! . . 'ALYARETTO, REGO, AND STOPPIT, IN THEIR PANTOMIMIC ABSURDITY, . • "I CAN'T SHUT* MY MOUTH:" _This act is guaranteed to cure the worst attack of blues. If Alvaretto, Rego and. Stoppit cannot inako you laugiby' money refunded and free medical attention provided This act is the. funniest m. existence, beyond, all question, and, above all, a clean show. . . , ' "ALVARETTO, SNEEZING SPECIALIST." "REGO, HE OF THE FUNNY LAUGH." "STOPPIT. I CAN'T SHUT. MY MOUTH." INDIVIDUALLY. GREAT-COMBINED, WONDERFUL, 'ffr" ~ : IYAKOVLENKO,; ! Russian Ambassador of Whirlwind Dancing, Grace and Agility combined with Perfect Rhythm of Movement. To see him is to forget all other dancers "The . Masculine Genee." •• , •, wonderful" galaxy of talent, supported by a 50 Chorus and Ballet or licked Performers. Eacji.and every one of our Chorus, Ladies and Gentlemen, are individual artists," and are in receipt of artists' salaries. FIRST ,MATINEE-TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). . ' FIRST MATINEE-TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). FIRST MATINEE—TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). . FIRST MATINEE-TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Doors Open, 1.30. Commence, 2.30. ' , MATINEE PRICES: is., 35., 23., Is. EVENING PRICES AS USUAL.. . Your Last Opportunities of witnessing the Brightest and Best -Show that over carno to New: Zealand. ( BOOK/ BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. BOOK , BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. AND AVOID , DISAPPOINTMENT, 1 Box. Plans at The Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales at Theatre Office. SOLDIERS WEARING HIS MAJESTY'S UNIFORM -ADMITTED TO DRESS ' CIRCLE OR ORCHESTRAL STALLS AT HALF PRICEON WEEK NIGHTS ONLY. TS S 5 "FT A L I '« " 'TOWN TT AL L, OWN JUL ALL, -A OW N IIALL, mO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AND THURSDAY, 21st and 22nd JULY, 1915. J-O-MORROW ( T T EDNESDAY) AND -I- HURSDAY, 21st and 22nd JULY, 1015. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES LORD AND LADY LIVERPOOL. : ROYAL MAORI PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT! IN AID OF NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED SOLDIERS, SAILORS "AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. , . Under the Auspices of tho Wellington. Commercial Travellers' Association. HAKASI FOI DANCES! MAORI AND ENGLISH SONGS' '- HAKAS! POI DANCES! MAORI AND ENGLISH SONGS! 1 (Hakas Danced by the direct, descendants of the famous Chief Wairangi, of the Ngatiraukawa Tribe!) NATIVE PASTIMES AS PERFORMED BY MAORIS IN DAYS OF OLD! Also INTRODUCING A SCENE DEPICTING MAORI LIFE IN ACCORDANCE ' WITH NATIVE.CUSTOM OF COURTSHIP. PRICES: 35., 25., and Is.; 3s. and 2s. seats may be reserved at Beeg's. Manners St DON'T MISS THIS NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT!
FOE THE WOUNDED SOLDIERS! (H HAND CONCERT! GRAND CONCEET! TOWN JIALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock. ! WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION'S CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Will render Standford's "THE LAST POST." Coleridge Taylor's "HIAWATHA?' Principals—Soprano, Mrs. Percy Carter, L.A.8., A.T.C.L.; Tenor, Mr. Harry Phipps; Baritone, Mr. Hamilton Hodges. Conductor—Mr. Herbert S. Claughton, L.T.C.L. Box Plan. •at The Bristol; where 2s. seats can be reserved. . .: r Mr. Charles H. Kerry Trill. preside at the organ. The Concert .will be finished at 10.15, p.m. ' . PALMEKSTON NORTH. WE have now Opened Branoh Rooms at 38 Cuba Street. (Seo local papers.) Piano or Organ Playing Taught in a few Lessons. No study or drudgery of any kind. Success guaranteed with all olasses of Music. Pee, £1 10s., refunded if pupil (any age) cannot read music and play a tune the first week. We al6o teach the "Colbir" system of Ragtime in from 10 to 20 Lessons, enables a pupil to play all the latest Songs and TwoStep as they are published (no scales); each Lesson a movement developing speed. > Testimonials and newspaper reports from all parts can be seen by a visit to College Rooms. Call or write for all particulars. Interviews any time. Birley's College of Music, Boulcott Chambers (first floor up), Boulcott Street. BEFORE THE RISE In Prices of Stylish Clothes, ■jl/TILLIGAN'S advifee their Patrons to ivJL order a fair supply from them. Of high-class Blue Serge they still havo abundance, but it may bo difficult to get shortly. An early visit to Kelburn Avenue is ■advised. TTIOR Neuralgia • and shattered Nervea, J try Green's Neuralgia and Nerve Tonio. It never fails. Acts promptly, while its effects are lasting. Price, 2s. 6d. bottle. Procurable at R. M. GREEN, Chemist, 141 Vivian Street. IN all books where ready access is necessary to the next unused form, The "Ever-Ready" Patented Quick-R-oferenco device is unequalled. Cheap, effective, and simple. Full particulars from the Sols Agents, the Welliujon Publuhitiit "EomM®" Aienue,
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