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amusements. FINAL MATIN EL. \I\TINT.:". to-PAY M ATI SEE. MATINKK TO-DAY MATINEE. MATIN":".;'. TO-PAY MATINKK. Curtain Rises at -..'.0. SPECIAL MATINKK I'HH'KS Adult* .*. Is. Children. W Adults Os, Is. Children. !». 6ULAST THREE. NIGHTS LASf THREE NIGHTS LAST three N!Ghis Of THK GKKAT NUHI.A THE GRKAT NICOLA And Ht» WORLD FAMOUS M ViTKUY tjliuW. N EW OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors .... John Fuller and Son?. Ltd. TO-NIGHT At TO-NIGHT TO-~IGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT (Final Performance Friday Night.) Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller Present THE GREAT N-I-C-O-1.-A t ) NICOLA N-I C-O-L A < ) N I C -O L A N-I C O-L A ( ) £ NI-CO-LA t ) v" rlw't N-1-C-O-LA I ) N-ICO-LA ( ) N-I-C O-L A I ) J-J-J--0-L-A N-I-C-O-L-A ( ) N -1 -C-O-L-A AND HIS FAMOUS COMPANY, IN A GORGEOUS. SPECTACULAR C\RNIVAL OF MYSTERY. 1000 SURPRISES IuOO "i> NOTELTIES aM Tli a GREATEST MYSTERY SHOW ON EARTH. GREATEST MYSTERY SHOW ON EARTH rVIXEKS' COM 1* ON-S~N b E PRICKS. EVENING PRICES—3b (Plus TaxJ, Ss, U. The Box Plan# are open at T|ja Bristol from 0 a.m. till 5 p.m.: afterwards at the New Opera House Confectionery ShopTheatre 'phona 35-f'2o for Reservations. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. BOS PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW BOX PLAN'S OPEN TO-MORROW BOX PLANS OPEN' TO-MQtfROW BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW At The Briatol at 9 a.™ For the First Week of the BIG MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON. BIG MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON. TALKIES versus THE STAGE. TALKIES versus THE STAGE. THE GREATEST EVENT the greatest event In th« Theatrical History ot the Dominion. SIR BENJAMIN AND MR JOHN FULLER TAKE THE FIRST STEPS IN NEW ZLA LAND TO DEPEND THE LEGITIMATE THEATRE, And will present HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL COMEDY HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL COMEDY PRODUCTIONS AT ADMISSION PRICES LESS FOR THE "TALKIES." EW OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor?: John Fiiller and Sons. Ltd. Commencing with a Matinep Commencing with a Matinee NEXT SATURDAY, NOV. Uth. NEXT SATURDAY, NOV. 9th, SIR BENJAMIN AND MR. JOHN FULLER, Present London's Big Musical Comedy Success, Direct from th® Gaiety Theatre, London, N A-D-LV L—l—D L—A—D—Y L—l —D —O L—A—D—Y L—l—D—O L—Ar-D—Y L—l—D—o L—A-"D—lf L—l —D—O L—*A —D—Y L—l —D—O L —A—D —Y L—l —D—O L—A—D—Y L—l—D—O L—A—D —Y L-*-I A Bright and refreshing English Musical Comedy, written by Ronald Jeans. Book by Guy Bolton, Bert Kelmer, and Harry Ruby. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenn Hart. Produced by Jack Phillips. Featuring the Eminent English Co|nedian, F—R—E—D—l3—l—E— O—R—B E -S T—II—E—D—D—I—E F—O—R—B—E—S Supported by A Brilliant All-Star Company A Brilliant All-Star Company In a Dazzling Show, Packed with Sparkling Comedy, Gorgeous Staging, Wonderful Lighting Effects, Beautiful Flocking, Speciality Dances, Wonderful Ballets, apd Fascinating Musical Numbers. NOTE—"LIDO L4D> T " will be staged for one week only, and will be followed by the big Musical Comedy Success, "LADY BE GOOD." In spite of the enormous expense in staging musical comedy productions. Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller have determined to give the people high-class musical comedy at admission prices less than the "Talkies." The following scale of charges will prevail: Evenings, 3s (plus tax), 2s, Is. Matinees—Adults, 2s and Is. STatinees—Children, Is, 6d. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. E VERYBODYS (The Distinctive Theatre.) Day Sessions • ' p.m. fright Session de Lux© , • .8 o clock SUE CAROL and NICK STUART In The Dizzy, Whizzy Whirl of Modern Youth "GIRLS GONE WILD" "GIRLS GONE WILD" "GIRLS GONE WILD" Youth at its Maddest and Merriest. 1 LKA'JTiTcE JOY and H. B. WABB KB In The Sparkling Society Ccmedv-Romancc "MAN MADE WOMAN" "MAN MADE WOMAN" EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA, Conductor, Mr Albert Bidgood. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 32-810. 3182 G BAND THEATRE Continuous From 11 A.M.I TIM McCOY and DOROTHY JANIS In the Thunderous Western Romanes "THE OVERLAND TELEGRAPH" "THE OVERLAND TELEGRAPH" CYCLONE PETE MORRISON In Another Hurricane Western ' • DARING DANGER* 1 "DARING DANGER'* THEN— Second Chapter of "THE PIRATE OF PANAMA'' "THE PIRATE OP PANAMA" •'THE PIRATE OF PANAMA Big List of Comedy Supports. Usual Prices—3d. 6d, 9d, and Is. 3183 CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated J. RACE ball. To be Held in the WINTER GARDEN , On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. Tickets—Ladies 20s, Gentlemen 2os each—may be obtained from any Member of the Executive Committee or from th« SSe e Executive Committee: Mrs M. B <hell. Miss Phv]lis Boyle, Mrs C. G. Dalgeiy. Mrs W Deans Mrs G. Fulton. Mis» Joan FulGeo Gouid, Mrs H A. Knight Mrs r 't p« Rutherford. Messrs L. E. Cooke, LD. Cotter ill. W. Deans, D.J Geo. Gould, H. A. Kni? v t. T>. L. ADMISSION ONT-Y BY TICKET. 2589 F. C. COTHER, Secretary. meetings. 'pBADES Hail To-night, 8 p m,-Dj>»on--1 gtrations bv Psychometry and Answers .7 Health and Butinets. g r Mrs M. Nord.cs, from Stead London. Admisaion Is.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19769, 6 November 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19769, 6 November 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19769, 6 November 1929, Page 1

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