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"VERY GOOD EDDIE," f^RAND 6iiRA HOUSE. Direction „. ..... J. AND N. TAIT. A FESTIVE- SEASON OF 10 NIGHTS, Commencing WEDNESDAY, Bth INSTANT, J. AND N. TAILS' NEW MUSICAL COMEJDYCOMPANY Of 60 BRILLIANT ARTISTS, 60 . Headed by Everybody's Fa>vourite Comedian, V BARRY LUPINO, 7 BARRY LUPINO, / I". .J. ■ "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY GOOD EDDIE." "VERY gOOD EDPIE." THE SMARTEST AND BRIGHTEST Of MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESSES. > "VERY GOOD EDDIE," "VERY GOOD EDDIE," "VERY GOOD EDDIE,'' Will be played for Six Nights Only. Second Great Production, "THE WHITE' CHRYSANTHEMUM." ■ "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM."' A Musical Tale of Japan. The Box Plans for the First Six Nighto, now on view at The Bristol. Reserved Seate—O. Stalls, 6s; D.O, 5»; Stalls, 33: GaJlory, Is. Early Doors Stalle and Gallery, Is extra. BE WISE AND BOOK YOUR SEATt. mOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER,, A* the Eighth Hoar Thip Eyaning, Mr. Edward Branflcombe's Sunny i Songsters, THE NEW DANDIES! ■■ THE NEW DANDIES! . THE NEW-DANDIES! Thus our Meditation To-day :l ' When the evening arriveth it will be -the Seventh evening of the week. The Eighth hour istjhe. hour of rehuta.-j tion. *r '.■•■■ At that time the joy of The Dandies starfcetb, and.it lasbeth for eyer.-' As the crush is always great it is seemly for all who can book seatsv to hflatenio The Bristol before. 12.30. - "" "' ,' From 1 o'clock the Phyi wilil rappee ■on the counter of 1, our gpod mendi Christeson.' ':- : . . ' ' ■ ■ The Call of the.;M.uezOT will be he*rd at the Seventh hour, when the srreat doores of the' Mosque will qpe. .' ' . Mr. Bpanpcor^b^'s pjlgr^nis ' will &**■ elude their manife^alipiß? in this oity : iiisxt; Saturday eveningl.'. ' To Admit—Three pieoes of silver.V.or two, or one, oaoli valued at twelve penpfty. according to your -riohes. We now go to bathe in the flea. OUR -THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UlEt THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! 7.30. '.. TO-NIGHT! ;... ROBERT HARRON In the Unusual Triangle Play, "THE BAD BOY!" : . "THE BAD 'BOY!" ; The Story of tho Boy who just oouldn'b be good, , Good Supportjrig Programme. Prices:D\C. Is, Reserved Is W* Stalked. 1 Children Half-price. , ' QT. • MARY'S HOME. SALE- 'OF WORK. ' The Poll presented by Mrs. M'Lennan wae won by Miss. Mary Richardson, Sel-, wyn-terrace.' . ■■ SAVES COURT- LADIES' BAZAAR ; AND . SALE OF WORK, To bejp the Sick and Wounded Soldier* ' . Fund. SATURDAY, 11th AUGUST, From J0.30 to 6.3Q p.m. , - Spring Flowers, Pot Plonte, Homo-made Calces and Sgpnes, .Tarns, Brawns, and Cheeses, Hams, Vegetables, Eggs, Fruit. . ' . N . Jumble , Stall, Beautiful Lingerie. Pictures, Fancy Goods of all kinds. :A -.speciality is \Yell-madp Children's Clothing. ■ '..'■ i . ■' ; A Splendid Concert during the Afternoon, and delicious Afternoon Tea. Raffles, Prize Packets, Fortune Telling are among the attractions for the Afternoon. . EVERYONE WELCOME '• ■"•■ ■ '. -To' ■■' ■ SAVES COURT, AURORA-TERRACE., (off Wellington-terrace.) ■'FREE. PUBLIC LECTURES, By R, E, B. NICHOLSON, .V.D.Mi, Of Melbourne. QUEEN'S ,-THEATRE, CUBA.ST.,. ' ■ .Wellington.' . . .'■•,. SUNDAY, sth AUGUST, 1917,-3 f p.ra.Subject: "Britain's Fallen Heroes:. Own-, fort for Their "Bereaved."Also, at 7.30 p.m.~"A Better Day-Com-ing;! When? Where?". You;are. invited. Seats Free. No Collection. Bring a Friend. ANNIVERSARY OF THE WAR. WESLEY CHURCH, TARANAKJ-ST. 5 TO-NIGHT 7.30 TO-NIGHT. i?A DDRESSES by Revs. F. T. Read' >X\. and H. T. Peat, Chaplains to tha Foroes. Soloist, Mias I. Snelling. Organist, Mr. H. Temple White. ' THE GREAT WAR IN PROPHECY. i A ' SERIES of Lectures on tho above '-4X subject will be delivered by MR. BEN BILLING, commencing— SUNDAY, sth August, Concert Chamber, Town Hall, 8.15 pirn.—"Britain's Part in tho Present War, w Shown in tho Prophecies of the Bible" Mr. C. M. Luke, Chairman. MONDAY, 6th August, St. John's Schoolroom, 8 p.m.—"Armageddon: The Plate, Time, and Nature of the Conflict, and Britain's Part In It." TUESDAY, 7th August., Baptist Church, Vivian-sfc., 8 p.m.—"The Signs that, ■ prove tho End of the Age to be-closo at hand, and that tho Midnight Hour 1 is about to Strike." WEDNESDAY. Bth August. Kont-terrnco Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m.—"The way by which all true Christians wilh escape tho Groat Tribulation that, is coming upon the world," THURSDAY, 9th . August, St. John's Schoolroom, 8 p.m.-^'When the King Comes Back." Collections in. Aid .of Mayor and . Mayoress's" .War Relief Fund, ' '. X* /IK/IA to Lend on Mortgage, sums S&^bOlfU to suit; £'200 r {.ecopd mart. (t»g#. 0. & Hill md Co.i F»Rth«r»t«n.. itrjtot, jappyUgMn-Bmlt. j

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 30, 4 August 1917, Page 2

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