AMUSEMENTS. 3. TjWERYBODY GOES TO "EV'RYB'rjrg1. " TiV'BYB'DY'S." O Oft — " rJv' R yB'DY'E." £.0\) ~* EVBYB'DY'S." a 1 cr _~ V'RYB'DY'S." D.i.O _j EVRYB'DY'S." C I ~ V'RYB'DY'S." 0.-LO "RESTRICTED TTOURS -RESTRICTED X_ OCRS B — ONLr0 NLr 3 S ESSIONS J)AILY - t, AT ___** i; O9A (To 4.30) ____ |c g _Jj (To 8 o'clock) ~ __ _ OIK (To 10 o'clock) __ 1 "TTNPARALLELED!!! _s_ a Unparalleled!:; _ TTNPARALLELED'!! __ ). UNPARALLELED!!! __ "Everybody's" Presents the . supreme txtork of a ht^zt - Supreme »» ork of - — (Adapted from Mrs. Humphry Ward's — - Enthralling Romance. _ _ " "JVITSSING!" " a**_SSIXG!" " 'VfTSSING!" ___ _ "-"AissiNG!" ___ " "jIfISSING!" " _-- - OftftftFT, divided Into the following heart - CTVUJVT stirring episodes, each:— THRILLING WITH DRAMA 33 THEOBBING WITH PASSION. -| ST Tf'PISODE, ___ "The Oldest Story in the World." ON'D "pPISODE. __ s ; " PARTING." __ 9ED "piPISODE "ABSENT." ■- ATS "pPISODE. . —__. MISSING!" "_T ISSING!" __ KTH "pPISODE. -~" » OH. DRY THOSE TEARS! -Hi " "p»INAL "pPISODE. : __ "Has life such pain—has life snchJoy Unparalleled in Eternity?- _ For the Presentation of this —_ Supreme Drama. ■__ ELABORATE I»rUSICAL TTFFECTS LABORATE JX'-USICAL *■> have been Introduced, and the following Artists, under the condnctorship of ■ —-— LIEUTENANT H. SEYMOUR — / Will Present a Series of Vocal and Instrumental • . SOLOS, : _ d ■ DUETS, c ' : TRIOS, . ——■ And ' . C[.EA.\D r»RCHESTRAL CJELECTIOSS. *-* RAND °ELECTIOXS. ~ —SOPRANO. .MISS WYNNE SEYMOTJB- " —BARITONE MS A. DUXFIELD^ —SOLO VIOLIN MB F. MCCARTHY— —Ist Violin Mr F. Sevmonr— —Viola Mr F. Twining— —'Cello Mr C. H. Pawson—Bass T. Mr G. Godkin— —SOLO CORNET MR W. BRIGHT— —Ist Cornet Mr A. F. Sharp— —French Horn Mr B. Craig— —SOLO FLUTE MR A. A. DUNN— —Clarionet Mr T. S. Morey— l. —Drums Mr G. Ewart— —Orchestrello Mr K. Morgan— —Planlste Miss Harvey— - AT 8 O'CLOCK EVERY- EVENING. — > Usual Day Prices: 6d and 1/ > PRICES FOR THE 8 O'CLOCK SESSION: Stalls, 9d; Back Circle, 1/1; Middle — Circle 1/6; Grand Circle, 2/ '— — Attend the Early Sessions, or ; .' , — Book Your Seats (Phone 4402) At r^-; ; : " TIVBYB'DY'S" -£ ! .. J_ V'BY_'DY'S" -■&' " TT'V'RYB'DY'S" rr'-f . " A_ V'RYB'DY'S" C "EWEBYBODY GOES TO "EVRYB'pY'S.'' OUK UR ADVERTISEMENT BEINB FINISHED EVERYBODY'S WILL NOW PBOCEKO ' TO A MUSE . ! -V7"OU With a little Philosophical Dlssertatlo(which yon can read on Sunday • afternoon) on the , "RESTRICTED TTOTJRS. ..•.:;>-§ STOTS WILL NOTICE THAT' - /- " "pVBYB'DY'S" IS TJEATJjpSij ~ And, like the other Theatres, is only openiif: FOR Q HOUKS DAILY, yM Instead of 11 Hours as Before.' I THE AVERAGE MAN (and SOME LadWf doesn's know 'what he wants —TILL HS; CAN'T GET IT. We hope you won't mi* ■ the convenience of being able to enjoy "EVERYBODY'S" Clean and Pretty Theatre, whenever yon wish—but one sin—: concern can't fight a Government —even* "Messy" Government, so. as we said beftft WE'RE BEATEN. - ___ We daresay you've noticed that ■'• SOME PEOPLE ALWAYS SAY THE WORST OF OTHER PEOPLE—WHEX THEY FAIL TO GET THE BEST oS_| THEM—and we presume that this *__■ the reason why a most Eloquent, most "J,?, able, and mobt brilliant counsel warj* instructed to deliver a most brilliant, I most able, and most eloquent in which "Ev'ryb'dy's" was described?:; as a defier of the Law. whose example the other Theatres HAD to follow.■ Well, Everybody knew that—but w* ,' G thank them Tor the appreciation M AND THE ADVERTISEMENT. H , Ev'ryb'dy's Aim in Keeping Open All Bay ' was ITO PROVIDE CLEAN, WHOLESOME • RECREATION, IN A CLEAS, WHOLESOME THEATRE FOB YOU, OU. AT THE HOURS IT WAS MOSt CONVENIENT FOR YOU TO ATTEND. _ O TO KEEP OUB FULL STAFF •"• EMPLOYED. AND PREVENT C. MANT" CASES OF HARDSHIP. • 3 T° "_T EEP ODR "DRICES T)OWS. NOW WE'RE BEATEN— -" 1. Half our Staff must be Dismissed. _ 2. You can only enjoy "Everybody*; 11 between 2.30 and 4.30, and 6 p.* le and 10 p.m. 3. Prices MUST Go Up. J_JVERYTHING IS "VTISSED BY TTIII TRAITS. DON'T MISS OUR NEW HOURS— fi - 2.30 TO 4.30 _ A O'C. TO Q O'C. 8.15-°' c - TO lo°' c ' • „ A Little Nonsense will get yon into » Scrape, but it takes a heap of Sense » : get you out of it. WE'RE TRYING TO GET OUT. ' All Men (like all Theatres) are Equal- - Till They are Found Out. 3. Ah! Well. The Ways of the Transgressor are Hard—on Other People. fTIHANK YOU.—We hope to see you *t •*■ "EVERYBODY'S" (where we nave * Great Film This Week), between i3l| and 4.30, or between 6 o'clock and 19 o'clock Every Evening. If this Dissertation has Bored Yob Remember That FEW _ PEOPLE 5. ARE SO SELFISH. AS TO KEEP THEIR TROUBLES TO THEMSELVES. Everybody (includinc rpu. Sir, or MadanA will, we hope, go to " Tf ,v ' RTB ' DT ' s -" "-M V'RYB'DY'S." " TuV'RYB'DY'S." s "-"V'RYiB'DY'S." v " T^V'RYB'DY'S." " Xx V'RYB'DY'S." zr~, —: r~"77_
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 153, 28 June 1919, Page 16
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