QI*E R A HOUSE? Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd* A TRIUMPH Oi BRtGHTNtiSS, GAIETY, ftud SONG, "THE CINGALEE 1" "THE CINGALKJ3!'' Has * TAKEN WELLINGTON BY STOUM. NEVER BEFORE Ih the Hisloiy of New Zealand has, such; tt MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION Been presehtPil on Iho board*, of the , Opera House "Tt-lE CINGALEE t" This Otigittal and Dclishtful Work '. ' displays tho NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY/ To exceptional advantage. * LAUGHTER AND CHEERS • And Encores innumerable -for the Chkririi Ing Songs ECHOED AND RE-ECHOED Throughout the ontire building, proving "THE CINGALEE" To bo one of tho Mo B t Delightful" nritl -W«loonie> Revivals in Wellington o£ recent years. , , BOOK YOUR SEATS At once, as in 'accordance with the nrcarranged policy of ehort runs i ONLY TWO MORE PERFORMANCES i Can be given of "THE CINGALEE.". FRIDAY NEXT*Tth FEBRUARY, ' For the TWO FAREWELL NIGHTS t ' 'Alfred Cellier's Greatest 1 Success-* • "DOROTHY 1" "DOROTHY 1" Box Plans nt the Dresden Day Sales at Christeson'B. Prices as usual. f QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWnIiaLL TO-NIGHT. \ THELMA Pg™|EN FAREWJSM, Assisted by Leading Talent in Wellington. . Splendid Programme. ADMtSSION-2sThd Is. Box Plan at the Dresden. W. D. GORHAM, Hon. Secretary.' "^ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIC TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), 6th 1 FEB., At 8 o'clock. ' BAND PERFORMANCE. TRAMWAY BAND, AT NEWTOWN PARK. JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk.. 4th February, 1914. / TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. ' npHE Miramar Municipal Brass Band A Bazaar, Fancy Fair, and "Ai'fc Union will be officially opened by W. H. D. Bell, Esq., M.P., at 8 p.m., in tlie Town Hallj Miramar. Don't miss, but come and Bee the Grandest Display of Light and Shade ever" shown in Miramnr. ' Admission Ik, including chance in Art Union. J. G. NEWTON, V.P., Treasurer, E. JONES, Hon. Secretary, •F. L. DEAN, Bandmaster. ' BAND PERFORMANCE, NEWTO*WN PARK (Illuminated), rrmu Wellington corpora. A TION TRAMWAYS TSAND will give a Performance at Newtown Park THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, at 8.0 p.m. PROGRAMME : Exhibition March— "2oth Century" (Ord Hume) Trombone Solo— "Death of Nelson," (Braham)— Bandsman Sara Quick March— "Minerva" (Carter) Comet Duetr-"Friehdly Rivals" (Charles Godfrey)— Conductor Goodall nnd Bandsmnn Evans Overture— "Jolly Robbers" (Banditensfc Veiche) (F. Yon Suppe) March— "Old Comrades'* (Teike) Walt 2 — "Queen of Jewels" (Ambrox Btirne) March— "Galvani" (Lithgow) GOD SAVE THE KING I D. WHITFORD, Secret a ry^ sth February, 1913. GARDEN FETE! To bo ' Opened by Her Excellency Lady Livorpool on SATURDAY, Blh FEB., from 2 to f>. ,(Hpo be-.'held in iho Prime Minister's X Garden, in *aid of the funds for the Plunket Nurses. Tea, sweets, produce, flowers, ices, maypole, eidttthows, baby show tf Admission, Is, 6,d. Williams's String Band. Vtf ATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. . WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS. By Prominent PRESENT-DAY PAINTERS. ANOTHER TREAT for ART-LOVERS. A SUPERB DISPLAY . 1 ' From MRS. FLETCHER JOHNSTON'S Well-known Collection. FINER THAN EVER. M NY. H. TURNBULL AND CO.'S . GALLERY, 2?, v Panama^. Open T)oiiy. ADMISSION FREE. EXCURSION TO SHIP COVfi. UNVEILING OF CAPTAIN COOK • MEMORIAL J3Y HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. S.S. MARAROA leaves Wellington _ (weather and circumatanccs ptirmil - ting) on TUESDAY, 11th February, at 8 a.m. for Ship Cove (Queen Charlotte Sound), leaving on return at 3 p.m. • *'ARE \ - 5/. LUNCHEON PROVIDED, 1b 6dt. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., ' LTD. SI GN O R A. p" T4iU DAy SCHOOL FOR ARTISTIC FLUTE PLAYING. Graded Course* in Eletr.enttiry and A<J' vanced Fluto Playing, modem ltolitftt School. THOROUGH FUNDAMENTAL ', TRAINING. __ Studmj-2gO._LAMBTON-QUAY. TUAMWAY BAND ART UNIOnT" THE Drawing of the iihovo Art Unirti will lake place THIS EVENING-, at Rccrcntion Room, No^town, at 7.4b. Winning Nnmbr-r will bo published in tho three Wellington ilailioß, THURSDAY, 6th February. W. WIiITFORD. ' Secretary,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 8
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