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• |~-<RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. O. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager .'.... John Farrell PREMIER HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. J. C. AVILLIAMSON'S ' ROYAL\ COMIC OPERA COMPANY1 HOYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY! , ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY! ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY! TO-NIGHT — FRIDAY — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT — FRIDAY — TO-NIGHT. At 10 minutes to 8. Tho Phenomenally Successful Comic Opera- by A. 31. AVilner and Robert Bodanzky, -with music by Franz Lehar, composer of "THE MERRY WIDOAA'," ' : ' entitled " GIPSY LOVE !" " GIPSY LOVE !" .Interpreted by a- Gwat Ca6t. Jozsi :.. Derek Hudson 'Andor John Ralston " V.Tonel Reginald Roberts Kajetau Phil Smith ; • Dimiterau : C. R. Bantock 1 Rudolph Stanley Odgers - Rollo ;: i F. Hedlund Richard Gordon Ramsey Dra-gotin Leslie-Holland : .fulesa.,, Mrs. George Lauri Jolan , Minnie Love Zorika Addie Lonnard Marischka Ivy Dawn ': llomv Ethel Cadman . ..-■•-. .. -' And J.adv Babby Florence Young ■ 100-ONE " HUNDRED PEOPLE-100 Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Day Sales at La Grande Confectionei'y Store, next Theatre. TUES., WED., THURS. NEXT. Magnificent Revival of . ' '-OUR MISS GIBBS." ■ "OUR MISS GIBBS." : "OUR MISS GIBBS." FRIDAY NEXT (One Night Only), "PAUL JONES." : "PAUL JONES." SFHE BOX PLANS for the above Operas ' NOW, OPEN at The Bristol. WIRTH'S CIRCUS! IRTH'S CIRCUS! LAST WLRTH'S CIRCUS! TAVO \A'IRTH'S CIRCUS! NIGHTS. Location : TARANAKI-STREET WHARF. CAPT. HULING'S SEALS. CAPT. HULING'S SEALS. CAPT. HULING'S SEALS. ; CAPT. HULING'S SEALS. CAPT. HULING'S SEALS. , CAPT.'RULING'S SEALS. ; MASCOT, juggling with cup and balls. Ho catches the biggest ball on liis nose. . Positively seen au every performance. L.-l -- ROYAL -AVIR-TH FAMILY, *----• --ROYAL AVIRTH FAMILY, ROYAL AA 71RTH FAMILY, MAY MARTIN AVIRTH, MAY MARTIN AVIR.TH, LORETTA TWINS, LORETTA TWINS, ERNESTONIANS AND NOVIKOFFS, VP.NESTONIANS AND NOVIKOFFS, LOUVAIN, ' , MUSSA MAMIEV, . JOE AND GEORGE, 'And Full Star Programme. EACH NIGHT At 8. EACH NIGHT I'ARE/WELL MATINEE. SAT.. 2.45. / ' Admission to Combined Shows—ss (Reserved chairs, Plan at The Bristol); 4s, 3s, and Gallery, 29. Feeding time at Wirth'e Hug© Zoo ; from 4 to S daily. AduJts Is, Children 6d. MAOMAHON'S THEATRE. ACMAHON'S THEATRE. '■'A GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME, Headed by v "CHINESE VENGEANCE !"■ A Gruesome Oriental Tragedy.. "A GOOD BUSINESS DEAL!" A Chiirming Love Story. ■ "THE HORSE RACE!" Christianity in a "Free-for-A'll." "THE HIGHWAYMAN!"' 1 The Story oE a. Successful Elopement. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. Prices—6d a,nd 3d by day, 6d at night. Children under 12 always 3d. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. 17\ULLER'S STAR PICTURES. 'J? Newtown. . - ,2000 ft Vivid Sensationalism. TRAPPED BY FLAMES! TRAPPED BY FLAMES! ■Boing the 13th .Episode of The- Million ".'""• JJolliir Myetery. Also, a Charming Little Drama, LOVE'S AVAY. BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW! CH ARL I E CHAPLIN 1-J A RL I E- CHAPLIN ■AVill be 'Screened at „ \.. ■ .THE.EMPRESS At,-All Day. • Sessions .To-morrow. ' MOST IMPORTANT! . LOOK OUT FOR ST. MARY'S , PARISH ' FESTIVAL, In- . SCHOOL-HALL.' BOULCOTT-STREET, : 22nd to the-29th JANUARY, IN AID OF PARISH FUNDS. To be open« 3by the Lady Mayoress, Mrs. J. Pi Luke, SATURDAY EVENING, 8 o'clock. BAND MUSIC. SPORTS' PIERROTS. : CHARLEY'S AUNT CO. JUVENILE ORCHESTRA. . SIDE-'SPIOAVS AND LATEST NOVELTIES. 22nd to 29th January—Everf Evening At 8 o'clock. Admission-SIXPENCE. CITIZENS' XMAS DINNER FUND. jT SHALL be pleased to receive outJL standing accounts for the above, without delay, to enable a Balance-sheet to be prepared and published. JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor. /> 21st January, 1916. AMERICAN-AUSTRALIAN LIN'S. S.S. KIOUW, FROM NEAV YORK. ' (pfONSIGNEES are hereby notified that *U owing to a Fire on the voyage, a General Average of 12 per cent, is pay- • ■ üblo beforo delivery of cargo is given. Consignees will also require to present Invoices, Sign Bond, and Valuation Statement when applying for delivery. '.'.'. Steamer is due Wellington 24th instant. , NEW ZEALAND AND. AFRICAN STEAMSHIP-.C0.,, LTD., .'" ''''■•' .' ' ■ 'Union' LChuinbers, Asents.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 2

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