AMUSEMENTS. GUY BATES POST SEASON TO-NIGHT—FIRST PERFORMANCE IN WELLINGTON OF THE LAIE WILLIAM ARCHER’S FAMOUS PLAY OF INDIAN LIFE. "THE GREEN GODDESS.” Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction; J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Manager John barrel! COMMENCING TO-NIGHT at 8 o’clock For 5 Nights Only. GUY BATES POST THE SUPERB DRAMATIC STAR, In His wonderful characterisation of the suave, sinister Rajah of Rukh, in “THE GREEN GODDESS” William Archer’s gorgeously spectacular and thrillingly fascinating drama of India. "THE GREEN GODDESS” is a play of Alluring love. "THE GREEN GODDESS” is a play of Luxurious Splendour. "THE GREEN GODDESS” is a play of Sensational Thrills. "THE GREEN GODDESS” is a play of Vivid Characterisation. “THE GREEN GODDESS” is a play of Sparkling Dialogue. "THE GREEN GODDESS” is a play of Intense Power. "THE GREEN GODDESS” is a play of Keen Wit. "THE GREEN GODDESS" is a play of Sardonic Humour. Box Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES: Bs. (Reserved). 4s. and Is. 6d. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery Is. extra. All prices plus tax. PARAMOUNT THEATRE Courtenay Place. TWICE DAILY: Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. A Treat—A La Paris! CONSTANCE TALMADGE As the Snappiest Frenchy you ever did see in her Greatest Picture, "HER SISTER FROM PARTS” "HER SISTER FROM PARIS” "HER SISTER FROM PARIS” "HER SISTER FROM PARIS” “HER SISTER FROM PARIS” With all the Spice and Comedy of a French Musical Show rolled into her Best Picture. Our Constance as the French Dancer, who ramps ’em all with twinkling eyes and flashing toes. PARIS FROCKS—PARIS JAZZ-PARIS MUSICAL COMEDY— With RONALD COLMAN. A First National Attraction. Also DE FOREST PHONOFILMS (Speaking Pictures). Another complete change of subjects demonstrating this remarkable invention. COMEDY LATEST GAZETTE. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN At the UTILITY STATIONERY SHOP (next to Theatre). Telephone 21—838. Or Bing Theatre, Telephone 21—842. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ((Lessees, J. C. Williamson). SHORT SEASON. STARTING SATURDAY, FEB. 20, AT THE MATINEE. PANTOMIME (Direction Stanley McKay). “LITTLE 80-PEEP” Played by the Specially Selected English anil Australian Company that appears with such great success in Auckland at Xmas. The “New Zealand Herald," December 28, 1925, says:—"There is a galaxy of talent in Stanley McKay’s English and Australian Pantomime Company that is rarely seen in a similar production, and the fine work of the principals lifts it to a very high scale.” The "Auckland Star,” December 28, 1925, says:—"Real pantomime of a sparkling nature—an excellent show.” Pretty Girls, Funny Comedians. Latest Songs and fiances. Excellent Specialities. Beautiful Scenery and Lovely Dresses. Full Ballet, Choruu, and Orchestra. Matincss Saturday nnd Wednesday at 2.30.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 119, 13 February 1926, Page 11
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