rr^** j!jwlH| ' l " mwju.juu««m»ui««.. ■.»»-«» iww» mHE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY! •*- HOLIDAY BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. THIS DAY, until 7 p.m. At MONDAY Next, until 1 p.m. Christeson'jJ MONDAY Next, At After 1 p.m. Opera House* THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY T, 5J A SJSSS EASTER MONDAY,' MATINEE EASTER MONDAY SiSSii EASTER *S nday: MATINEE 2 p.m. Q P B R A HOUSE. Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT ! (SATURDAY TO-NIGHT i TO-NIGHT ! (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT i GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY! In the Famous, Sensational, and Remarkable Bedroom Drama, THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY' THE BAD GIRL OF, THE FAMILY' THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY i THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY' THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY » THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY' By Frederick Melville. Placed for Over 700 Consecutive Nights in the Aldwyoh TRcatre, London. "THE MOST APPEALING PLAY EVER WRITTEN. A Continuous Succession of EXCITING AND THRILLING INCIDENTS, Punctuated by Laughter-raising Situa-i tions. See the i THE FAMOUS SHOP GIRLS' DOR. MITOIIY SCENE THE POLICE RAID THE WRONG WOMAN THE PRISON AT DARTMOOR THE BRIDE'S BEDCHAMBER THEIR FIRST WEDDING NIGHT BROKEN HARMONY RETIRING TO REST Etc., Etc., Etc. SENSATION, HUMOUR, SPLENDOUR PATHOS, AND TRAGEDY All vividly portrayed in this notable production, presented on the same lavish' scale as the famous London presentation that has set the world's metropolis ago", from the King in his palace to the gamm in his hovel. Popular Prices— 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved Seats, 4s. Plan at the Dresden. . Early Doors, Sixpence (6d) extra. Day Sales are now available at Christeson's. Manager, STANLEY GRANT imOWN HALL (CONCERT HALL), Lessee Mr. Alf Linley. Direction of Mr. George Stephenson. AN IMPORTANT AMUSEMENT EVENT ! Commencing Grand TO-NIGHT. Grand Opening TO-NIGHT. Opening Performance TO-NIGHT. Performance And inauguration of the New Zealand Tour of GEORGE STEPHENSON'S NEW ENGLISH ATTRACTION, THE WANDERERS The Finest THE WANDERERS Musical Comedy THE WANDERERS Costume Company THE WANDERERS , Extant. Including Tho Brilliant London Society Entertainer MISS PHYLLIS HOPWO'OD FOLDI, Musical Monologuiste, Pianist, and Quaint Storyteller. Personnel of Company : Miss Everil Heggie, Soubrette. Mr. Leslie Holme 6, Comedian and Enter* tamer. Mr. Leith Harvey, Tenor. Miss Madeline Feme, Soprano. Miss Ruby Guest, Mandoline and Banja . Soloist. > . . , . Mr. John Denis Keenan, Baritone. Mr. George Winstanioy, Phenomenal Mala Soprano. Miss Moxie Macdonald, Solo Dancer. MR. HERBERT BRAHMS, Musical ' Director. The Whole Entertainment distinctly Novel, Unique, Original, and Refined. The Box Plan To-day and on Monday, at Abel's, Tobacconist. Popular Prices of Admission — 3s, 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8 sharp. Carriages at 10.30. JAMES MORGAN, Touring Manager. TOWN HA L~U, EASTER SATURDAY 'AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. ' THE KING'S FESTIVAL AND ' FANCY BAZAAR. Spectacular and Novel Dancing undo* Direction of Signor Borzoni. GRAND INDOOR SPORTS (The First of the Kind in the Dominion.} TUG-O'.WAR, FOOT AND CYCLE RACES, HIGH JUMPS, MILITARY DISPLAYS. The Latest Thing in Side-shows, including JACKY TAR, ' . The Smile Builder. Doors open at 7.30. Admission One Shilling. The Chairman of the Harbour Board has kindly consented to open the Festival at 8 p.m. on Easter Saturday. T^TELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. TO-MORROW (Sunday), 16th APRIL,, At 3 p.m. BAND PERFORMANCE. TRAMWAYS BAND at NEWTOWNf PARK. R. TAIT, Acting Town Clerk. 15th April, 1911. S2KATING CARNIVAL. "^ PETONE PALACE RINK. MONDAY NIGHT. TROPHIES FOR BEST COSTUMES. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. VOTE for Wednesday Half-Holiday, and' keep the money in the right oiroulation. POSTPONEMENT. rgIHE Axemen's Carnival and Sporta has been POSTPONED till' EASTER MONDAY. ■ — —it ' MUNICIPAL ELECTION. A LEIGH HUNT will Address the • Electors as under: — Roseneath SchooI— TUESDAY, 18th, at 8.30 p.m. Newtown— St. Thomas's Hall, FRIDAY, 21st, 8 p.m. Brooklyn SchooI— MONDAY, 24th, 8 p.m. Kilbirnie— TUESDAY, 25th, 8 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 6
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