OPERA II 0 U S E, Losses J. C. Williamson^ Sub-Lessee and Maunger. ..Hugh J. Ward. TO-NIGHT! (Thursday) TO-NIGHT. GRAND rAREWELL NIGHT. Positively LAST NIGPIT of the Season. FAREWELL TO HUGH J. WARD. His Last Appearpnce- on the Wellington Stage. FAREWELL to Miss GRACE PALOTTA Her Last Appearance on the Wellington Stage. FAREWELL ! FAREWELL 1 TO HUGH J. WARD'S COMPANY OF STAR COMEDIANS, IN A GRAND DOUBLE BILL. . This Remarkable Progi-ainmo Quite Captivated the Large Audience LasL Night. THE SCARECROW, THE SCARECROW, THE SCARECROW, A Fantastic Pantomimic Sketch. Tho hit of the season. It is something new in stage work — an eccentric and grotesque study of a man of rags and straw, WHO COMES TO LIFE. Tho sketch is written round a delightfyX story of love, pathos, raid comedy. To be followed by that Greatest of Farce Comedies, A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON, A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON, A BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON, Full of Laughter, Colour, and Sunshine. It's a Chic, Work on it. FAREWELL— A LONG FAREWELL. FAREWELL— A LONG FAREWELL. Prices— ss, 3s, la. _ Usual Early Efoors. Day Sales at Christeson's. Box Plan 'at The Dresden. W. A. LOW, Treasurer. aper'a house. Direction MacMahon Bros. By arrangement with W. H. Williamson. GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. GRAND CLASSICAL CONCERT BY EUGENE OSSIPOFF, EUGENE OSSIPOFF, The Famous Russian Baritone, and the Specially-selected Members of his Concert Company, will give a Brilliant PROGRAMME OF MUSICAL GEMS. PROGRAMME.— Part I. Piano Solo "Tannhauser," Wagner Mr. Charles Norman. Aria, "Lee Rameaux," Faure M. EUGENE OSSIPOFF. (Song, "Crossing the Bar," Behrends Miss Lilian Edmonds. Aria, "Dio Possente" ("Faust") Gounod M.' EUGENE OSSIPOFF. Oboe Solo, "Aye Maria," Schubert Mr. Charles Norman. ; Duet, "Crucifix," Fauro Miss Renee Lees and M. E. Ossipoff. Part 11. Aria, ."■^• v ? Maria," Gounod Miss Lilian Edmonds. Oboe. Solo, "The Lost Chord," Sullivan Mr. Charles Norman. Song, "The Better Land," _ Cowen Miss Lilian Edmonds. Scenes from Rubinstein's Opera "Demos.""Angel," MISS RENEE LEES. "Demon," M._ EUGENE OSSIPOFF. Popular Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Dresden To-day, and afc Opera House Vestibule To-morrow all day. VICTOR BECK, Representative MaoMahon Bros. mOWN HALL. " TOWN HALIZ JLOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. (CONCERT CHAMBER.) -GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT! GOOD FRIDAY 1 NIGPIT t WEST'S PICTURES WEST'S PICTURES And ORCHESTRA! • ORCHESTRA 1 SPECIAL PROGRAMME. .- SPECIAL PROGRAMME. SPECIAL ITEMS. Biblical, Scenic, and Art, Appropriate to Saored Day. Prices: — Is and'6d. QT. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN. STAR PICTURES 1 The Very Best. TwoTJompleto Chanrces Every Week— 1 Mondays and Thursdays. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE TO-NIGHT! Pictures will NOT SHOW on Good Friday Night. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. np. OWN HAL L. EASTER. SATURDAY ' &ND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. THE KING'S FESTIVAL "AND, '" FANCY BAZAAR* ■ Spectacular and Novel Dancing under Direction of Signor Borzoni. GRAND INDOOR SPORTS (The First of tho Kind in the Dominion.) TUG-O'-WAR, FOOT AND CYCLE RACES, HIGH JUMPS, MILITARY DISPLAYS. Tho Latest Thing in Side-shows, including JACKY TAR, Tho Smilo Builder. Doors open at 7.30. Admission Ona Shilling. Tho Chairman of tho Harbour Board has kindly consented to open 'the Festival at 8 p.m. on Easter Saturday. CHAMBER MUSIC. CJYDNEY-STREET SCHOOLROOM. THURSDAY, 20th APRIL. THURSDAY, 20th APRIL. THE LAST of THE THREE CHAMBER. CONCERTS By MISS BEATRICE RICHMOND (Piano) MISS -.MAY DONALDSON (Violin), and MR. F. R. JOHNSTONE ('Cello) Will be held ON THURSDAY, 20th APRIL. ON THURSDAY, "20th APRIL. 1 — — 'Works by Beethoven, Raif, and RubinsteinTickets 3s, to ba had from the Welling* ton Piano Co ' S. G. HAMERTON, Hon. Sec. ' WELLINGTON RUGBY REFEREES' ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS of the above Association are invited to be present at the Dinnor tendered to Visiting Delegates attending Annual Conference of N.Z. Referees Association, to be held at tho New Zealander Hotel, Manner6-fitreet, on SATURDAY EVENING, tho 15th inafc., at 7 o'clook. R.S.V.P. not later than Saturday 'Morning, the 15th inst., to 136, Welling-ton-terrace. L. SIEVERS, Hon. Secretory. ST. JAMES'S FOOTBALL CLUB. NAPIER TRIP. MEMBERS making above trip will please assemble at Thorndon Station at 8.45 a.m. TO-MORROW. Train leaves at 9.10. L. W. COZENS, J Hoa. Sec.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 8
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