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MAURICE MOSCOVITOH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH ■■ ■ - ■-■:■■ In . "THE RINGER." • "THE RINGER." This Play caused a;Veritable Furore in London. "The Times" described Uas * "masterpiece of thrilling drama, its mystery so alluring that playgoers-come back again and again." "THE" RINGER" BOX-PLANS Will be Opened at- The Bristol on Thursday Morning Next. grand opera house. rand opera; -house. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. . most astounding; attraction, ■.-'..". . Commencing ;. SATURDAY, 12th MAY. SATURDAY, 12th. MAY. SATURDAY, 12th- MAYZ SATURDAY. i2tb MAY. For a Brief Season. ■' J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Announce the Reappearance of ' MAURICE MOSCOVTTOH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH In the First New Zealand Production of Edgar Wallace's Thrilling and Mystifying Drama, "THE RINGER," "THE RINGER," . ' • i "THE RINGER," "THE RINGER,"-. "THE RINGER," "" ' "THE RINGER," Which ran for three seasons in. London, ! and which broke all known- records m i Sydney and. Melbourne." In "The Ringer" Mi1. Moscoviteh has achieved the best triumph b£' his remarkably successful career. Associated with Mr. Moscoviteh will bt PATRIC NAT CURWEN, MADISON, . ■ .. MARY^MacGREGOR, BERTHA KIOCARDO,• ■', And a Brilliant Company, including Mildred Cottell, Reginald ' Ncwson, George Blunt, Ashtoh, Jarry. 1 ' . "THE RINGER" Will be staged on the same scale of completeness as when it ran- for 16 weeks in Sydney arid; 15 weeks in Melbourne. Second and Final Production, "THE TERROR." Box Plans will be Opened at • lHk BRISTOL on THURSDAY MORNING NEXT at 0 o'clock. A queue will 'be formed from 8 a.m. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; stalls, 4b; Gallery, Is 6d; Early Door Stalls and Gal- , lery, Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. ' Manager l .. .Alex. F. Wilson. EVERYTHING NEW TO-NIGHT! EVERYTHING NEW TO-NIGHT! HIS MAJESTY'S TBEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction .... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Nearing the End of their Season. FULLERS' FOLLIES! FULLERS' FOLLIES! And Putting All their Eggs in to the Last Basket. A PARTICULARLY STRONG, SHOW, With a Wealth of Comedy provided by NAT HANLEY, STUD. FOLEY, NAT HANLEY; STUD FOLEY, Aided and Abetted by HARRY GOULD. Screamingly Funny Sketches, including— "IN THE FUTURE," As things will be in 2028. "THE MUSICAL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE,".. The Evidence Set'to Music. "A WOMAN OF VERY FEW WORDS." Does She Exist? The Latest Song Numbers and Dances bj; Talented Members of the Follies Company. IN TO-NIGHT'S NEW SHOW Patrons will be seeing Half-a-dozen Revuei Rolled into One.' EVERY ITEM NEW! „,. , EVERY ITEM NEW! . : FULLERS FAMILY-PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2s 6d {Reserves 3s); Stall*, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. BOX PLANS "AT THE BRISTOL. ■ After 5.30 p.m. at Burnett's (next ' Theatre). Tel. Theatre (28-175) for Reservations after 7 p.m. . ' PROPERTIES FOR SALE. WANTED Sell, Block Reinforced Con- *' crete Buildings, 3 stories high, best ' : position Manners-si.; built under. leading i architect, and ■ special]/' strong construei tion, shops and offices; great chance for : speculator.' M'lntyre and Co., 216. Lamb- . ton-qy. . ::' OWNER ADVEKTIS»«£ i HOUSE, EXTRA SECTION * ADJOINING; HARBOUR VIEW. £1475—As lam giving up .housekeeping for a time, am selling below cost. 4 Rooms, kitchenette, sun porch (glass- ! Ed in)> verandah; c.l. (new voltage), gas stove, walk-in pantry, porcelain bath, caliphojit, .concrete paths, and j-ard. Will sell with one section if desired, at lesser price. Close to tram (2 sections City). Delightful outlook. Built heart matai. I can make any reasonable terms with genuine buyer. Tel. to house, but write first instance, 555, Evening Post. ; .. ~ . _ * ! ;...... ■-■ ;: -a ; BARGAINS' , BARGAINS' BARGAINS! J . BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Everybody Likes a Bargain! , WELL—HERE'S. YOUR CHANCE! TTIGHLAND: PARK—Delightful Bung«- ■*■■*■ low, six rooms, one of the "nobbiest" homes in this charming locality. Almost new home; sheltered; sunny, smart appearance, interior just superb. ..Price in the vicinity of £1600 favourably considered; easy, terms arranged. Folio 8259* £872 GOVERNMENT LOAN—Bungalow, four rooms, kitchenette; workshop, large garden, sheltered, sunny spot; almost new home (owner transferred).' Don't miss this; it's a gift! At /£llsO-deposit £100 or near eJJar. Folio 8394. £100 DEPOSIT—New (vacant) Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, large flat section', splendid soil for -gardening; no climb, sunny locality; close tram stop. Price £1400; easy terms. Folio 8287. £1325, NEW. (vacant)'-Bungalow—Five Rooms, most delightful, sunny* warm,' sheltered part of Karori; exclusive die- ' trict, and extremely artistic, well-construct-ed house. 'Very easy terms, on small deposit. Folio 8290.. ... - ... AND PLENTY. MORE FINE HOMES. REGARDING "HOUSING"FIRST CONSULTR. LESLIE JONES, M.R.E.1.N.Z., 101, WILLIS STREET' (Close to Manners street corner). : .Tel. 41-222. : " .. 101, Willis street, 101, Willis street. 101, Willis street. 101, Willis street. '

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 106, 7 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 106, 7 May 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 106, 7 May 1928, Page 2