f\ P E R A HOUSE, Lessee J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee Georgo Mario w, Ltd. BRILLIANT, EMPHATIC, AND SPONTANEOUS SUCCESS OF GEORGE MARLOW'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY THE the BAD In the Dramatic Sensation, BAD GIRL THE TALK GIRL OF OF OF ™.._ WELLINGTON. THE FAMILY. FAMILY. Frederick Melville's Remarkable BEDROOM DRAMA, 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! IS A WONDERFUL BOOM. BECAUSE— Of the attention that has been paid to the smallest detail. BECAUSE— Of its wholesomeness and all-round Excellence. BECAUSE— mTT " lt " olds 1G Mirror up to Nature." THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY! THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY! The Dramatic Hit of Modern Times. LAST NIGHT late comers were ag*ain disappointed, no room being available. Never in the history of the Opera House have such crowds thronged tho auditorium. Popular Price*— 3s, 2s, and Is. Reserved Seats, 4s. Plan at the Dresden. Early Doors, Sixpence (6d) extra. Day Sales at Christeson's. Manager, STANLEY GRANT. rpHE KING'S THEATRE^ Proprietors— West's Pictures, Limited, and Linloy and Donovan. Wellington's Prettiest and Cosiest Theatre TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEST'S PICTURES ROYAL ROYAL PICTURES WEST'S In a SUPERB PROGRAMME OF ART SUBJECTS, Unparalleled in their Grandeur. A Matchless Series of Pictorial Gems. Over Two Hours of Educational, Fascinating, and Amusing Entertainment. The whole series of Pictures accompanied by tho SUPERB "LYRIC" ORCHESTRA. Wellington's Most Complete Picture Orchestra. Priess — Is and 6d. Box Plan at Abel's. Booking Fee, 6cl. Theatre 'Phone 5143. MATINEE SATURDAY. mOWN HALMCONCERT CHAMBER) JL ■«■■■■.. Lessee Mr. Alf Linley. Direction of Mr. George Stephenson. TO-NIGHT ! (Patrons are requested to be seated by 8 p.m.) The Apex of Artistic Amusement. GEO. STEPHENSON'S COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY, THE WANDERERS! THE WANDERERS! Including the Brilliant Young Monologuist, MISS PHYLISS HOPWOOD-FOLDI. MISS PHYLISS HOPWOOD-TOLDI. Press Impressions : "Made such mi excellent impression that they may look forward to a warm welcome from Dominion audiences."— New Zealand Times. "Have found a home in the hearts of the Wellington public." — Evening Post. "Who are unmistakably good." — Dominion. Prices — 3s, 2s, and Is. Bos Plan To-day at the Dresden. "DEDWING,, at the New Theatre. -fl-V A sensational success. ST. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN. EVERY EVENING, at 8. STAR PICTURES The Very STAR PICTURES Best. Two Complete Changes Weekly— ' Mondays and Thursdays. Presenting for a Second Time a MAG- ,, NIFICENT PROGRAMME, Which Last Evening took the Huge Audilenqe by ■Storm. MASONIC HA L L, BOULCOTT-STREET. METAPHYSICAL LECTURES by MATHEW WALKER, Psycho-Physician. 3 p.m.— Ladies only. Subject: "HOW TO OBTAIN AND RETAIN GOOD HEALTH." 7.30 p.m.— Subject to be chosen by tha audience. Drugless Healing and Bloodless Surgery. FAREWELL TO BISHOP AND MRS. WALLIS. A FAREWELL Social to Bishop and Mrs. Wallis will be held at the Sydney-street Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 19th April, from 8 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. All who desire an opportunity to bid them good-bye are cordially invited to attend. Morning dress. REDWING, at the New Theatre. A positive sensation. IMPORTANT LECTURES. EDWARD NELSON, Australian Representative International Bible Students' Association, speaks in the Town Hall' Committee Room, 8 p.m. Wednesday — "The Resurrection." Thursday— "Why God Permits Evil." Friday— "Tha Rich Man in Hell : Lazarus iv Abraham's Bosom." Most helpful to thinking people. Non-sectarian. No collection. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. A, LEIGH HUNT will Address tha • Electors as under: — > Roseneath School— TO-NIGHT (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. MIRAMAR MAYORAL ELECTION. JITR. JOHN BRODTE will Address thd electors at Miramar on the 19tb instant, at 8 p.m., next door to Pattereon's Store. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION^ " JOHN FULLER, JUN.'S CANDIDATURE. TO-NIGHT, WADESTOWN MEETING. ALL those willing to help to secure the return of Mr. John Fuller, Jun., are earnestly requested to attend a Meeting which will be held in St. Luke's Schoolroom, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, nt 7.30 o'clock sharp, the object being to form a Wadestown Committeo. Mr. Fuller will briefly express his views. N.B. — All Lady Supporters are respectfully invited to bo present. BROOKLYN— Wednesday Night, 7.30, Benge's Corner. ISLAND BAY— Thursday Night, St. Hilda's Hall, 7.30. MARANUI— F>iday, Moore's Tea Rooms, 8 p.m. Committeo Rooms— -31, Panama-street. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. W SCOTT BEDFORD will meet tha • Electors of Kilbirnie in the Wesleyan Church, Moxham-avenue, Kilbirnie, at 8 o'clock on WEDNESDAY. Wadestown. Brooklyn, and other dates later. Watch this paper. PETONE MUNICIPAL ELECTION.' TO ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I hava - the honour of inviting s you to meet me at St. Augustine's Hall,' Petone, on FRIDAY, 21st April, at 8 p.m., when I propose rendering to you an account of my stewardship for the past two years. Yours- respectfully, JOSEPH PIPER. T OVE .DROPS— A screamer, a* _tfv> Li jfes ihefljr
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 90, 18 April 1911, Page 8
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