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AMUSEMENTS. RICHARD TALMADGE OX MONDAY. QUEEN'S QUEEN'S. Continuous from Eleven a.m. ANOTHER STUPENDOUS PROGRAMME Commencing MONDAY—NEXT—MOND.U. it— RICHARD TAI.MAIHiE RICHARD TALMADGE RICHARD TALMADOt In the Amazing Thriller, "LAUGHING AT DANCKK.' "LAUGHING AT DANGER. "LAUGHING AT DANGER. "LAUGHING AT DANGER. "LAUGHIXU AT DANGER. A Hundred Horse-power Action Picture, with the Most Fearless Man on tlio Screen Performinj Greater Ec.its nf Darius than he has Ever Attempted Before. EVELYN 15RENT ] KVELYN II RENT In the Rip-roarins Riotous Comedy, "SILK STOCKING SAL. ••SILK STOCKING SAL. "SILK STOCKING SAL. A Nifty, Naughty, Spicy, Fcpp> HiKh-Stepper that keeps yo" "> Roars of Laughter All the Time. Tb ' rd - "EVE'S REVIEW." q „ This will Make the Ladles' Eyes Sparkle TOPICAL BUDGET. Tho World's Latest No "A PEACEFUL RIOT." Another Roaring Comedy. "SCREEN SNAPSHOTS." Screen Stars at Hollywood. Seventh— E|g ENOAOEMENT party. A Rollicking Rib-Tickler. 18 "DINKY DOODLE IN THE HUNT." Cartoon of Funniositics. Plans nt Wcblcy's, or Ring 3312. THEATRE ROYAL. THE "KATJA" BOX PLANS THE "KATJA" BOX PLANS Will bo Opened at THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. On MONDAY MORNING NEXT, MONDAY MORNING NEXT, At U o'clock. A Queue will bo Formed from 8 a.m. MARIE BURKE IN "KATJA" Is an Attraction that is Proving a RecordBrcakcr in the North Island. pHEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. 0. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Touring Manager: John Fnrrcll. ! A WONDERFUL ATTRACTION. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIOHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIOHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIOHT. And Five Subscqnont Evenings. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, Present MARIE BURKE, MARIE BURKE, R. BARRETT-LENNARD, CECIL KELLAWAY. _crbert Browne, Tholma Borness, Noel Dalnton. Babeito Odea!, Charles Zoli, Frank Hawthorne, and a Brilliant Company of ARTISTS .. _ Greatest Comedy Success, "KATJA." "KATJA." "KATJA." A Thrilling Love Story, Set to Glorious Music and Spiced with Uproarious Fun. "KATJA" Has broken the records established by "The Maid of the Mountains." "KATJA" Will signalise the first appearance here of the "WUdflower" Company since they differed in the disastrous Queensland railway accident. "KATJA" Presents Marie Burke at her wry best. "KATJA" AVill introduce R. Barrett -Leonard, tho brilliant young light London comedian. "KATJA" , Will mark the first appearance here of flabatte Odeal and Noel Dainton. "KATJA" Gives Herbert Brown!* brilliant tenor voice every opportunity to be heard at its very best. "KATJA" Waa produced under tbe personal supervision of Charles A. Wenman. "KATJA" Is one of the most expensive productions yet staged by the J. C. William»on, Ltd., management. "KATJA" Tho glorious music ia ono o{ ite outstanding features. "KATJA" The dresses cost over £SOOO to create / and produce. ''KATJA" Is proving the greatest attraction Kew Zealand has ever known. "KATJA" The Box Plans will be opened at The Bristol Tiano Co.j on Monday morning nest. "KATJA" Only Six Evening Pcrfo ._ I staged, but a Matinee will be presented on Saturday, Feb. 12th. A WELCOME REVIVAL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16th. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16tb. 3 Nights Only. Special Revival of Everybody's Favourite, "WILDFLOWER." "WILDFLOWER." AN" EXTRAORDINARY EVENT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. Initial Representation in Australasia of Frapx Lehar's Wonderfully Successful and Beautiful Comic Opera, "FRASQUITA," "FHASQUITA," In which the Composer of "The Merry Widow" has excelled himself. BOS PLANS for "Katja" Trill bo opened at The Bristol Piano Company on Monday morning next. PRICES: B.C. and R.S., 8s: Stalls. 4s: Gallery, 2s Gd. Early Door Stalls, Is extra. All Prices plus Amusement Tax. 73.17 FOB SALE. HOTEL FOR SALE. WJB hate for sale by private treat? a f T Ttry profitable suburban hotel. •Firstclass building containing 12 main roomn ana all modern conveniences, storeroom, garage etc. Turnover over £IOO per week. J nd -j*'*?! all bar trade, and increasing monthly. Phil*. £BOOO, cash required £2OOO to •" ( ' O , O - I . T . HARMAN and STEVENS. LIMITLD. ~|— FENDALTON. THE GARDEN SUBURB. SITUATION ! BUNGALOW-SEMI-TWO-ETOREY of eight ipacloni f — * ■"■• " ""» D »'» room ' upstair*. S i , fearor*. having tiled snrroono. cooker and gas cooker, built-in e ! blna. motor fsrses. «,c----good «'"•_,.,,» , nd GLASSON. BEBKX »» 7 jt.aeiitsM* stmt.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 1

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