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AMUSEMENTS. E .V ' S V V ANOTHKIt &TCPF.NDOVS PROGRAM Mr. UICHARD TALMA I'GK KICHAKD TAL-MADGE ln tln> Amazing Thrill'-r. I-At'CHlNt; AT DANGER. lakghing at danger, •i.algju.vg at danger. Hundred Ilorsc|Hm-r Attion 1 re. with tin: Most Fearles.* Man c Srrrcn Performing Greater !■> EVELYN V.KENT In Iho Hip-rnarins Riotous Comely. "silk stocking sal.'' ••sii.k stocking; sai.. - ' A Nifty, .Validity. Sj.i. y. I'd'!'" All'The ¥ii'ne. "hinI—"EVE'S REVIEW." This will Make the Ladies" Eyes Spark! Fourth— TOPICAL BUDGET. The World's Late.-t News. Fifth—"A PEACEFUL RIOT." Another Roaring Comedy. Sisth—"SCREES SNAPSHOTS. Screen Stars at Hollywood. Seventh—"JANE'S ENGAGEMENT PARI*A Rollicking Rib-Tickler. Eighth—"DlNKY DOODLE IN THE HUNT. Cartoon of l'unniosities. Tlans at Wcblcy'f, or Ring 3H12. THEATRE ROYAL. THE "KATJA" I!OX PLANS THE "KATJA" BOX PLANS Will ho Opened at THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. THIS MORNING, at 0 O'CLOCK. THIS MORNING, at 3 O'CLOCK. A Queue will be Formed from 8 a.m. MARIE BURKE IN "KATJA" Is an Attraction that is Proving a RecordBreaker in the North Island. lIEATRE ROY/ Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Touring Manager: John Farrcll. A WONDERFUL ATTRACTION. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. And Five Subsequent Evenings. MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present MARIE BURKE, MARIE BURKE, K. BARRETT-LENNARD, CECIL KELLAWAY,

Herbert Browne, Thelma Burness, Noel Dainton, Bnbette Odcal, Charles Zoll, Frank Hawthorne, and a Brilliant Company of 70 ARTISTS 70 In the Latest and Greatest London Musical Comedy. Success, "KATJA." "KATJA." "KATJA." A Thrilling Love Story, Set to Glorious Music nnd Spiced with Uproarious Fun. "KATJA" Has broken the records established by "The Maid of the Mountains." "KATJA" Will signalise the (lrst nppoarance hero of tho "Wildflower" Company since thry suffered in the disastrous Queensland railway accident. "KATJA" Presents Mario Burke at her very best. "KATJA" Will Introduce R. Barrelt-Lennard, the brilliant young light London comedian. "KATJA" Will mark the Brst appearance here of Babette Odeal and Noel Dainton. "KATJA" Gives Horbcrt Brown'a brilliant tenor voico every opportunity to bo heard at its very best. "KATJA" Was produced uhdor the personal supervision of Charles A. Wcnman. "KATJA" Is one of the most expensive productions yet staged by the J. C. Williamson, Ltd.. management. "KATJA" Tho glorious music is one of its outstanding features. "KATJA" The dresses cost over £6OOO to create and produce. "KATJA" Is proving the greatest attraction New Zealand has ever known. "KATJA" The Box Plans will be opened at The Bristol Piano Co., This (Monday) Morning. "KATJA" Only Six Evening Performances can he staged, but a Matinee will be presented on Saturday, Feb. 12th.

A WELCOME REVIVAL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1611.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16th. 3 Nights Only. Special Revival of Everybody'* Favourite. "WILDFLOWER." "WILDFLOWER." AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENT. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. Initial Representation in Australasia of Franz Lehar'e Wonderfully Successful and Beautiful Comic Opera. "FRASQUITA." "FRASQUITA." In which the Composer of "Tho Merry Widow" has excelled himself. BOX PLANS for "Katja" will he opened at The Bristol Piano Company this (Monday) Morning. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., «s: Stalls. 4s; Gallerv, 2s fid. Early Door Stalls, Is extra. All Prices plus Amusement Tax. 7382 FOE SALE. CASHMERE HILLS. A CHARMING HOME, 7 ROOMS. NEW 2-STOREY BUNGALOW. £3500. This is probably the MOST UP-TO-DATE HOUSE on Cashmere. Built under an architect, and fitted with all the latest labour-sav-ins device!* and fitments, including CENTRAL HEATING. Sovcn Fine Rooms. Panelled hall and atairwav; OPEN TILE FIRES; eloc- light, 9 BATHROOMS (Fama floor), porcelain bath and basin; wardrobes and plass cupboards built-in. SLEEPING BALCONY. MODEL KITCHEN and Pantry, and every convenience. NUe Section, close to tram stop. MAGNIFICENT VIEW of City and Pl » ins - .„,«,„ ( HILLARY and BAXTER. 178 Manchester street. H4736FP qnnn- fendalton. THE GARDEN SUBURB. ,„„ T „_ C A LOVELY HOME AND A GLORIOUS SITUATION. . ~, BUNGALOW-SEMI-TWO-STOREI. of eight npstairi. 6 rooms and bathroom downstairs. This home was built by one of our leading Architects, and nothing bnt tho best material has been used throughout the building. Large dining-room and sitting-room. I b * su .*' , °H; panelled and papered, and expensive electric light fittings. The Kitchenette is .m special feature, having tiled surround, large electric cooker and gas cooker, built-in cupboards ana offered in this select l~»'|«A "Ail? Let us ru o r iERRTBn x" G M»a r .t t «et. » vaw B>nM» Cell**. wW*«. Wu »- iTpld VMM. M«ch«t.r .treet. M"«

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 1

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