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"LOOK WHO'S HERE." ,'"■ OUR FIFTIETH~PERFORMANCE. ' Saturday night will bo tho occasion of tho fiftieth presentation of "Look Who's Hero" in Wollington this season, and will bo eulobrateel by a Grand Gala Programme, comprising ,all our groatcst successes. ; . THE 3jAST NIGHT AND OUR POSITIVE FAREWELL I TAKES.PLACE ON WEDNESDAY j NEXT. • , QRAND OPERA HOUSE. ;; NIGHTLY at 8. NIGHTLY at 8. ; ' • JACK WALLER * Presonts « THE POSITIVE FAREWELL y . , of ' "LOOK .WHO'S HERE," "LOOK WHO'S HERE," ' "LOOK WHO'S HERE," • \, "LOOK WHO'S HERE," v,, ■ - - Including ""■"■■■«ifj THE TRENCHES." JBAND 50th NIGHT PROGRAMME " " SATURDAY NEXT. POTTED PLAYS AND DRAMAS. "CALLER HERRIN." "OLD HOME OF MINE." GREGORY IVANOFF in N6w Solos FRED DENNETT in the Griog Concerto WYLIB WATSON in "Puddon" JACK WALLER in Sister Susie. THE TRENCH SCENE. And tho Wonderful Musical. Spectaole, "1812." "1812:" "1812." "1812."- "1812." "1812." FAREWELL PERFORMANCE WEDNESDAY. Popular Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s, lsl ' Box Plan at The Bristol. BOOK BEFORE YOU SLEEP.' PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ' In "WILD AND WOOLLY!" Is a typical Fairbanks Play •of rapid fire theme, bubbling over with Fairbanks spirits, laughter,, and thrills, with the great plains as his stage. Also, FATTY ARBUCKLE in "HIS WEDDING NIGHT!" A TWO-STAR HIT. ,AST NIGHT! . LAST DAY! BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. Absolutely the Greatest Novel-Drama Ever Shown. A PLAY FOR PLEASURE LABT DAY I LAST NIGHT! MARK ' "TOM TWAIN'S SAWYER." MARK "TOM TWAIN'S . SAWYER." MARK "TOM TWAIN'S SAWYER." ' MARK "TOM TWAIN'S » ■ SAWYER, 1 ' A book that n»« oheered millions. - The picti;>e is better than, the book. DON'T MISS THIS TREAT. 90 Minutes of Exquisite Pleasure. ' BRING THOSE YOU LOVE. Pictures like these are like Angels' Visit*, Few and Far Between. IT MAKES YOU LAUGH. IT BRINGS YOUR TEARS, - It will remain for ever in your memory. •_."-'" IT'S AT THE BRITANNIA, DAD. ';■' ... ..Let' Mother and tho Family See It. :;: st/mary of the angels rei;; ' ."■ "■ -.-building fund. ■':: moWN hall, concert chamber THE PURPLE COURTIERS! " . THE PURPLE COURTIERS! WELLINGTON'S OWN COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY, Appear TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. ;- iw And present a Programme of their Latest ;■■■ ' and Best Items, including \\- AX ORIENTAL SCENAI ;;: .- DUTCH SKETCHES! :.'.:, shadows on the blind; -:. - „.::..:■. the excursion boat! Don't fail to See this Little Company of Clever Amateurs. Prices—3s, 2a, Is. Box Plan at Bristol. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. GRAND CONCERT! , ■ GRAND CONCERT! At 8.15 p.m. At 8,15 p.m. SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY NEXT. * NATIVES' ASSOCIATION BAND (Late Garrison Band). ; Wiflners of -17 Championship Prizes. Assisted by MRS. A. C. MELVIN, Soprano. MISS FRIEDA WALTER, Violinist. MR. M- GILLMORE, Tenor. ;; MR. J. D. GRANT, Euphonium Soloist. ' Splendid Programme. Silver Coin collection, Admission free. "~ Doors open 7 p.m. Concert 8.16 p.m. ■" lent by Bristol Piano Co. . SUNDAY NIGHT! SUNDAY NIGHT! COAL I COAL! COAL! MINING INDUSTRY. DEADLOCK BETWEEN OWNERS AND MEN. PUBLIC MEETING In tho KING'S THEATRE On SUNDAY, 21st JULY, 8 p.m. MR. R. SEMPLE, Miners' Agent, will Speak, and put THE MEN'S CASE. I AH are invited to Attend and Heat the Truth about tho Coal Crisis. ••' "RT EIjP WANTED FOR VIOLET DAY. . Under tho Patronago of Her Excellency Tho Countess of Liverpool. Contributions of Violots, Flowers, Sweets, Eggs, and Produce afo invited. PROCEEDS GO TO COPPER TRAIL FUND FOR THE RED.CROS&. Help tho Fund Along! "' THURSDAY, Ist AUGUST, I& VIOLET DAY. MRS. WALTER NATHAN, Organiser. MRS, J. L. SLEEMAN, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 17, 19 July 1918, Page 2

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