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TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" If Melodrama. „ 6hould marry Comjo Opera—a churoh wedding-, say, with, festoons of Burlesque down the aisles, a string of Revue for ushers, bouquets of Conservatorium, Music on the altar, and clever Comedy at the Organ, with Vaudeville to give the bride away, and Grand Opera as maid of honour—and if a two and a half hours' entertainment- should presently be born to the happy couple, its parentage would be indisputable, and its name would bo "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" |">RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing TO-NIGHT! At 7.56. TO-NIGHT! MR. JACK WALLER Has plea»ure in re=introducing to Wellington audiences his Merry Musical Jingle, after a Triumphant Tour of New Zealand. A COTERIE OF 25 BRILLIANT ARTISTS' Go to the Making of . "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" And form a Company whioh believ« the public owes it a, living, proves the claim, and collects the debt. "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" Ie a Wholesome Innovation of the MogfcDesirable Variety. ■ Clean, as a Whistle. Fresh as the Mountain Air. As Pleasing as a Dip in the Surf. A Cup of Cool Joy. At 7.55 o'clock sharp the curtain will be raised and the audience invited to "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" "LOOK WHO'S HERE!" Don't put it off till another time. You are sure to want to see it more than once, and BOOK YOUR SEATS. The Bristol, who are in charge of the Plan of Reservations,, are only too pleased to take your money without extra fee, I and make it possible for you to ' avoid the rush at the doors. THE PRICES ARE: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls,-4s; Back Stalls 3s; Gallery, 2s. Late Door Gallery, Is. H "GOOD-BYE, STANHOPE." IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE COMPANY, "THE SHOW OF A THOUSAND LIGHTS." TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT, <» Positively Last Night'of Last - STANHOPE REVUE - Last Night - STANHOPE REVUE _ Night .fcergt. Copeland and "The Kid;"-Denny and Dunnigan, Marzon and Florence, Pictorial Littles, Walsh and Walsh. SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES: D.C. and All Stalls, 2s; Up. Circle, U; Res., 2s 6d. Plan at the Theatre till 7 p.m. Res. by 'ph»ne 165 cannot be kept after 8- All prioes plus tax. MONDAY! MONDAY! MONDAY! Rotum of All-Star Vaudeville. Watch Morning- Papers. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. ANOTHER HUGE SUCCESS. !. The Popular Screen Actorj ■ BRYANT WASHBURN, BRYANT WASHBURN, [ In s, thrilling romance of an American youth in a Turkish harem, "FILLING HIS OWN SHOES." "FILLING HIS OWN SHOES." "FILLING HIS OWN SHOES." This delightful story includes scenes on the battlefield, in the Balkans, beautiful girls in the harem,- and a most fascinating love affair.. -'„.. Supported by ,- „: ■ .: LITTLE MARY M'ALISTER," In a Two-act' Drama ,■':■'.■'. "THE BRIDGE OF FANCY!" | "THE BRIDGE OF FANCY!" A "DO CHILDREN COUNT?" Photoplay, Also, Episodo Ten of ' "THE GIRL IN THE GAME!" UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NAVY LEAGUE, -At the rf^ONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, On MONDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1918, At 8 p.m. LECTURE:''!': "FRENCH OCEANIA;" "FRENCH OCEANIA," "FRENCH OCEANIA,", "FRENCH OCEANIA," 'By ' PROFESSOR MACMILLAN BROWN. Tickets, Is. Seats may be reserved at Tho Bristol, Is extra. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. P. Luke, C.M.G.). ,' „... TfiINAL PUBLIC LECTURE By Tho Rev. J. Ross Thomson. " (AEst. Gen. Secretary, Theosophioal Society, N.Z.). "SOME REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BECOME A THEOSOPHIST." i TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 p.m. THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Barber's Buildings, 125, Cuba-street. ' Public Cordially Invited. SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE. GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS. jt/TASONIC HALL, BOULCOTT-ST., TUESDAY NEXT, 19th FEBRUARY, At 8 p.m. Admission by membership ticket. Members who have recently joined will bo admitted on produotion of membership certificate. The executive will be in attendance at the hall from 7;30 to enrol" new I members. C. H. CHAPMAN, , Hon. Seo. THE EARLY SETTLERS AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. A MEETING of the above will be held at Godbor's Rooms, Courtenay-place, on THURSDAY, 21st February, at 8 o'clock. An Address will be givem-by the Hon. G. W. Russell. • ■ . Reminiscences of Members; Musical Items, Refreshments. Intending members and sympathisers are cordially invited. 1 ' W. A. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. nnHE 80th Half-yearly_Moeting of MemJL bers will be held in the Social Hall on MONDAY NEXT, 18th FEBRUARY, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and Balance-Sheet.-By order. & .W,. MAB.SH,^ Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 2