jMRAND ' OPERA HOUSE. '"■ Direction —™.-.._s J. and N. TAIT. '.'.■'. LAST .TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS -" ' Of ~ J. AND N. TAIT'S -*NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, ■- , In ■""•■THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM. •-• »XHE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." .'-"THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." ',' A Brilliant Musical Extravaganza. " BARRY LUPINO as SAM WILICINS, X" A-Naughty Nautical Navigator. "'ENTHUSIASTIC PRESS RECEPTION ' Times:—"A delightful extravaganza, full of merriment, melody, and all the stage equipments which go to make up a. ' good show." Dominion:—"As a spectacle alone v'.-ffhs White Chrysanthemum' takes high ,;' honours." '.I Post as a spectacle, it "gave manifest pleasure. The costumes i. ,worn Were generally most gorgeous.'! 1 ;t finishes to-morrow night* ".:... TONIGHT and TO-MORROW, "'. Last Opportunities of Witnessing I"THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM." •-■•'■ 'A Dream of Loveliness. A Production of K.~ Pantomime Splendour. Prices—Ros. Stalls, 6s; D. Circle, 5o; ": Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. (Eariy Doors *' Stalls and Gallery, Is extra.) ■-"- Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales at Theatre Sweet Shop. - mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL.' ■Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Her Excellency the Countess of Liverpool, Mrs. Massey, Lady Ward, ;; and the Mayoress (Mrs. Luke). CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL! :■ "'CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL! In Aid of ITHB TERRACE RED "CROSS FUND. SATURDAY, 18th AUGUST. GRAND MARCH' GRAND MARCH 3 p;m sharp. COME AND VOTE FOR THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND MOST ORIGINAL COSTUMES, BEST GROUP, AND BEST cqUPLE. ftesult of Ballot will be known at-5-p.m. Reserved Seats ss, 2s 6d; Unreserved 3s. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. i' FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT " . At fTTHE EMPRESS. Z' A Of .'"w*IHB "CAPTAIN OF THE GREY HORSE ..TROOP." A. Stirring, Sensational Drama. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. : "THE CRIMSON DOVE," ' THE CRIMSON DOVE," Featuring CARLYLE BLACKWELL 1 And JUNE ELVIDGE. 'A Play of Terrific Excitement and R-apid Action. (jfhe Regeneration of a Cabaret Dancer ' • • through a man's faith. Also, Chapter Six of "THE IRON, CLAW." CROWN THEATRE. ROWN. THEATRE. ITO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT' \k . Pathe Gold. Roosber Star,- featuring FLORENCE LA BADIE. "WHEN LOVE IS BLIND!" ... "WHEN LOVE IS BLIND!" A Sweet Girl trusts that confession of her past mis-step will not harm her in her : ■ lover's eyes. ]k PLAY OF POWER AND PASSION. Where Trust and Devotion Win in tho End. GOOD SUPPORTS. „,,,-.Prices .and,P.lan as usual. £ & tar .Theatre. .: star theatre saturday—2.3o & 7.30-saturday. ,',' He is my very own baby sent to me , ,' . direct from Heaven." She had asked where babies came from, and had been told they came from Heaven. See the Beautiful, Delightful, Charming MARY MILES MINTER, • , MARY MILES MINTER, ■■■■; ■- In • ' ■ "THE INNOCENCE OF LIZETTE." - "THE INNOCENCE OF LIZETTE."Episode Three "THE MASTER KEY." Tho Great Mystery Serial. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! 7.30. TO-NIGHT! "WHEN LOVE WAS BUND." Starring FLORENCE LA BADIE. EPISODE THREE «THE SECRET of tho SUBMARINE." - ... i Other Good Supports. :,.- SATURDAY-"IDLE WIVES." SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. SUNDAY, 19th AUGUST, At 8.15 p.m. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND (Late Garrison). Conductor, Lieut. T. Hord. ; Aisisted by Mrs. C. Mclvin, Soprano. Miss Frieda Walter, Violinist. Mr. C. Melvin, Baritone. Mr. T Pringle, Baritone. Silver Coin Collection. Admission free. Piano kndly lent by Tho Bristol Piano Company. NEW ZEALAND NATIVES' ASSOCIATION'S PATRIOTIC FAIR. SURPRISE BAG—SATURDAY, 18th AUGUST. ■ - Only a Limited Number for Sole. Get one or be worry nil your life. Price la. SPFiCIAL PRIZE BAG PRIZES— Gold Chain Bangle, Diamond and Emerald Ring, Gold Pendants, Bracelet, Eiderdown Quilt, Blankets, Curtains', Pictures, Occasional Table, Cushions, Boots, Shoe?, etc. A real genuine chance. Every bag a prize. One Shilling a bag. Saturday- Morning—Look out. PATRIOTIC FAlfi, MONDAY, TOWN HALL. 7.30 p.m. "."^iHSure-Sf Biijofmeni"!or All. Admission 6d. C. M'INTYRE, Hon. Beo.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 2
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