GRAND OPERA HOUSE. . TO-NIGHT,. AT 8. TO-NIGHT,: AT 3. - TO-NIGHT,'AT 3. GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT GRAND FAREWELL MIGHT Of JACK WALLER'S Delightful Production, "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" THE GREATEST THEATRICAL SUCCESS OF THE YEAR. Box Plan Arrangements: After 1 o'clock: Theatre Cafe. POPULAR PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. jHRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. and N. TAIT. Commencing MONDAY EVENING NEXT. IMPORTANT THEATRICAL EVENT! First Appearance in Wellington of J. AND N. TAIT'S NEW COMEDY COMPANY. '■TURN TO THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" I "TURN TO THE EIGHT!" "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" "TURN TO THE RIGHT V "TURN TO THE RIGHT!" By Winchell Smith and John L. Hazrard A MASTER PLAY OF MIRTH 4ND MORALS. "TURN TO THE RIGHT" "TURN TO THE RIGHT" Is the reigning success in New York, where it has boon playing for over 400 nights. Tho Production of "TURN TO THE RIGHT' will introduce to Wellington several NEW ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ARTISTS, Including Walter P. Richardson, John Junior, btapleton Kent, Vincent Dennis, Margaret Calvert. Other Artiste to appear in congenial roles include— Lizette Parkes, Gwen Dorise, Francee Anderson, Gaston Mervale, Maurice Dudley, George Chal.mers, Carloton Stuart. Reserved Seats: D.C. ss, 0. Stalls 6s; Unreserved: Stalls 3s, Gallery le. All prices plus tox. Early door 'Stalls and Gallery Is extra. ■ Bo:; Plans at The Bristol. CROWN THEATRE. ROWN THEATRE And the Dainty New Vitagraph Leading Lady, CORINNE GRIFFITH, In the Greatest Mystery Drama Ever "THE STOiSn^TREATY!" '-THE STOLEN TREATY!" * ™ -m 1?" of Secret Service Methods A Thrilling and Totally Unexpected Climax. Also, jne Latest, Brightest, and Be*t CHaRLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY "EASY STREET" _, „ (Film over 2000 feet). When Charlie's feet patrol the beat the rumpus starts in Easy StreetWith '-Kindness First" he does his'worst AlLdl^lts up things like Beatty's Fleet.'. . PRlCES—Matinee, 3d and 6d; Evening 6d and Is. Amusement tax Id onshilling seats. QUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! rso. TO-NIGHT! "THE CAPTAIN OF THE GREY HORSE TROOP !'■ A Wondrous Picturisation of HamlinGarland's Famous Novel, Starring ■EDITH STOREY and ANTONIO MORENO. The Tragic Story of a Dying Race', And a Hero who Purchased Fair Play air the cost of his Heart's Desire " Also showing. Chapter 5 of "THE IRON CLAW!" (The Intervention of Tito.) Who is the Laughing Mask? Good Supports. Prices as usual. <STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. K3TAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT! 7.30. TO-NIGHT I' The Magnificent Emotional Star, MME. OLGA PETROVA MME. OLGA PETROVA! In Metro's Great Masterpiece, "PLAYING WITH FIRE!" "PLAYING WITH FIRE;'/' "PLAYING WITH FIRE!" "PLAYING WITH FIRE." An Intense, Powerful, and Realistic Photoplay, in five acts! Also Showing-: Chapter One. of the Great Mystery Serial "THE BLACK BOX !" "THE BLACK BOX!" Splendid Supporting Programme. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. THE ART OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. EUGENE OSSIPOFF. 'Phone 1443. Studio No. 10, 4, WILLIS-STREET. WILL THERE BE A GHRAMOPHONE T N your home-, this summer ? The mstru-. J- men* that brings you the World's Greatest Artists ! What a real pleasure for your family and guests to hea-r famous artist 6 sing; to hear themost wonderful instrumentalists; to enjoy tho. inimitable fooling of •• celebrated ■ comedians. HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES And--the LYR-ICPHONE reproduce them all Wo have these -famous instruments and THE VERY LATEST RECORDS, and will bo pleaeed to play you any number you wish. Why not call in when-passing and hear these Records? Then you will be eble to judge the beautiful tone quality.-of-the instruments. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS'-ST., WELLINGTON, The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. WELL DONE! To CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Ma;iners-stroet, Wellington. OOMli time ago I obtained a Piano from, you on the deferred payments. Now it is paid for I .fed I must- thank you for tho care and attention you devoted to ensure tho Piano giving me every satisfaction. I am. very pleased with your method of doing business, and I wish"you a long- and successful career. ' Yours truly. ' SATISFIED. I^IREAT China Sale-Plates. Dishes, Cups and Saucers; must clear them out. bdward Anderson.and Co., Ltd. ' ,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 2
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