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/-iRAND V OPERA HOUSE.. Direction 3. AND. N. TAIT. FOR A SEASON OF TEN'NIGHTS, Commencing WEDNESDAY, Bth AUGUST. WEDNESDAY,,Bth AUGUST. MESSRS. J.'AND N. TAIT'S. NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY OF BRILLIANT ARTISTS, Including Evwybody's Favourite ■ Comedian, BARRY LUPINO, • / BARRY LUPINO, In the Smartest of all Musical Comedies, "VERY GOOD EDDIE." . "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE," "VERY GOOD-EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." , "VERY GOOD EDDIE!" "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE*." : By Philip Bartholomae and Guy Bolton, who havo given to the stage a Musical Comedy with a bright and piquant story, brimful of screamingly funiiy situations, glorious scenery, haunting melodies,; original -ballets, and gorgeous dressing. "VERY GOOD EDDIE." .> Ran for One Year in New York, and the recent season in Sydney of Ten, Weeks was a phenomenal success; and tho Auckland season and North Island tour is on© Triumphant Success. First Six Nights of Season:; "VERY GOOD EDDIE." • Remainingl Four Nights of the Season: "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." A-Musical Talo of Japan. From the Criterion Theatre, London. The- Box Plans for "Very Good Eddie" open at The Bristol TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING. PRlCES—Reserved Stalls, . 6s_; Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, le extra. Direction J. AND N. TAIT. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. . Direction D. W. -Griffith". ■ Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, 4th AUGUST. D. W. GRIFFITH D. W. GRIFFITH D. W. GRIFFITH D. W. GRIFFITH D. W. GRIFFITH ~D. W. GRIFFITH Announces the SPECIAL PRESENTATION ' Of the ■• ' . '''. MIGHTY SPECTACLE, "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." . "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." , "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." x "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." "THE BIRTH OF A' NATION." I '" 5000 SCENES.. . ' A DRURY-LANE' PRODUCTION. Under the Personal Direction: of Albert L. Grey. ' ... Plan at Bristol. Prices: D.C. 2s 6d (Reserved), Stall* 2s and le. Cliildrcn Half-price to all parts. A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS! TO-NIGHT! ■' TO-NIGHT! , And Until Friday Next. At CJHORTT'S THEATRE. At ©HORTT'S THEATRE. • The World-famed Actress, NANCE O'NEIL, NANCE O'NEIL, NANCE O'NEIL, 1 in . ,- ■ ■;■ Metro's Six-part Masterpiece,. . "THE IRON WOMAN!" " "THE IRON WOMAN!" "THE IRON WOMAN!" .'•• Adapted from Margaret Doland'e Famous ■ , . • ' Novel, i '■ ■" ■ "THE. IRON WOMAN!" ■ A dynamio story of a woman's relentless ambition, based on her mother's love. EfouTS of Screening: 11 a-m., 1.5, 3.10, 5.15, 7, and 8.45 p.m, / Splondid Supports. . ' SATURDAY NEXT: FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, ■ ■ . Tn • . . . "THE.SILENT VOICE." CROWN THEATRE., ROWN , THEATRE. ,- TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT . -"THE PINCH -HITTER," / : Starring CHAS. RAY, And Another Australian Beauty, SYLVIA BREMER. A' '. play that bubbles over with high spirits, love, and tender feeling. ; The story of an awkward country boy who is tho butt of his college, UNTIL he meets the girl. ' A PRIZE THRILLER, 'And full of America's great g»mo, BASEBALL. Prices and Plan as usual. O"UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, . NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! 7.30. ■ TO-NIGHT! ' "THE IRON WOMAN!". , • *'THE IRON WOMAN !'i i * Starring ■ NANCE O'NEIL. Splendid Supports. . ;. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). S'WAR AS IT REALLY IS!" "WAR AS IT REALLY IS!" .' ■ .The Truth About the Tranches. . ■ Actual Fighting at the Front. Also, First Episode ■.. : THE SECRET OF THE'SUBMARINE. The Greatest Serial Filmed. ' Prices: D.C. Is, Reserved Is 6d, Stalk 6d. Childxett Half-price. Box Plan Mrs. Aston, Our Theatre. 'Phone 4207 (three rings). - a; TA' R . THEAT. B, E. NOTICE TO PATRONS. '■■'. 'THE STAR CLOSED DURING THE . ■ WEEK. ■ ■■."■ v ■ v OPEN ON SATURDAY^.; , SPLENDID PROGRAiIME SATURDAY'NEXT. WATCH FOR IT. * CITIZENS' PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION. . THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLARATION OF WAR. ; •To be held in the " ' TOWN HALL, , On. SATURDAY, 4th' AUGUST S At 8 o'clock p.m. THE following Resolution will be moved' by his Worship the Mayor: — ■ ' "That on this, the third anniversary of the declaration o£ a, righteous war, this meeting, of citizens records .ite inflexible .determination to continue to a victorious end tho struggle in maintenance of those ideate of liberty and justice which are the common and sacred cause of the Allies." The Speakers will include tho Right Hon. W. F. Massoy, P.C.; the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, Bart., P.C.; Sir James Allen, 1CC.8.; Councillor R. A. Wright, M.P.; aad Councillor Martin Luckic. ! The chair will be taken by hia Worship the Mayor (Mr, John P. Luke, C.M.G.). JNO. R. PALMER, ,■• . Town Olwk,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 27, 1 August 1917, Page 2

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