KATHLENE MAODONELL SEASON. KATHLENE MACDONELL SEASON. Tho BOX PLANS FOR THE ENTIRE SEASON ARE NOW ON VIEW AT THE BRISTOL. tCi RAND OPERA HOUSE. "tar — Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager Williarrt. P. Russell. RETURN VISIT AND FAREWELL Performances of Two Eminent Artisto. "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." IMPORTANT! J. C. WILLIAMSON ATTRACTION, Commencing TUESDAY NEXT, 13th AUGUST. TUESDAY NEXT, 13th AUGUST. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., 1 Present Miss KATHLENE MACDONELL, KATHLENE MACDONELL, In association with Mr. CHARLES WALDRON, Supported by an INCOMPARABLE DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, In the most remarkable play of a decade, Richard Sheldon's widely-discussed Drama, m 3 Abts, a Prologue and Epilogue, "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." To be performed for the FIRST FOUR NIGHTS OF A SEVEN NIGHTS' ■ SEASON. The WORLD'S GREATEST LOVE STORY. WORLD'S GREATEST LOVE STORY. In London, to moot the enormous popularity of this play, "Romance" has been successively transferred to three theatres. REPERTOIRE FOR THE SEASON: "ROMANCE"—Tuesday, 13th August, to Friday, 16th August. "THE RAlNßOW."—Saturday, 17th August. "THE CINDERELLA MAN."—Monday, 19th August. "DADDY LONG LEGS."—Tuesday, 20th August. D.C. and 0.5., 6s; Back Stalls, 3s; Gallery, ls.Ea.rly Doors (Stalls and Gallery), Is extra. All plus Tax. r HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Ben and John Fuller, jun. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Last Night of Programme! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF HENRI FRENCH, HENRI FRENCH, "The Drunk on tho Wheel." POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF FARROW'S POTTED PANTO. GO. FARROW'S POTTED PANTO. CO. . LEYWOOD AND NORELL, * EMERSON AND HASTO, KINGSLEY AND GRAHAM, BESSIE LESTER, WINIFRED LA FRANCE, "Tho Siren of- the Deep." SATURDAY NIGHT PRICES: D.C. and ALL STALLS 2s, UP. CIRC Is, RSS.'2s 6d. Plan at Bristol till 1 p.m. Thereafter at Theatre till 7 p.m.' 'Phoned Seats not kopt after 8. (All prices plus tax.) Land me your ear ! Everyone should know: FULLERS' THE Place, HAVERLEY'S the Show! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Bon. and John Fuller, Jun. MONDAY EVENING NEXT! MONDAY! MONDAY! MONDAY! , TOM HAVERLEY'S TOM HA VERITY'S ■ TOM HAVERLEY'S TOM HAVERLEY'S TOM HAVERLEY'S TOM HAVKRLEY'S TOM HAVERLEY'S TOM HAVERLEY'S TOM HAVERLEY'S MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, '■ MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, ■ MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, " MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, In "TWO IRISH SPORTS." "TWO IRISH SPORTS." "TWO IRISH SPORTS." ... Being the Hilarious Adventures of Dam Murphy and Mick Casey. A MUSICAL-CRAZY-QUILT. SALTED WITH COMEDY .SURPRISES And Swcetned with the Delightful \ Ballets and Specialities of THE CUTE KEWPIE WONDERS. PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. EMPRESS. MPRESS, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! "THE STRONG WAY." "THE STRONG WAY." "THE STRONG WAY." "THE STRONG WAY." "THE STRONG WAY."A World .Photoplay, Featuring . Beautiful JUNE ELVIDGE, One of the Most Radiant Screen Stars, With JOHN BOWERS. A Terrible Lesson for Unscrupulous Mothers. She forced her daughter to marry for money. THE TRAGIC DAYS OF UTTER DESPAIR And what a loveless marriage means. A Breathless Denouement. Her husband made the police search her wardrobe for the supposed murderer. "YOU SEEK ■ A MURDERER AND FIND MY LOVER." The desperste cry fram a desperate woman. In tho onH HAPPINESS SHINES THROUGH THE CLOUDS OF WOE. Unusually Beautiful Settings, Especially tho Garden Scenes. A WONDERFUL SKATING SPECTACLE. Also showing: TOPICAL GAZETTE. BULLETS AND BULLIES (Comedy). AMERICAN SWITZERLAND (Scenic). 'Phone 3442 for seats. Prices aa usual. * DANCING. v TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Every Saturday Night! A RCADTANS' DANCE at the Now -£»- Century Hall, Kent-terrace. Sparkling music by Miss Carroh Ladies 6d, Gents Is. Dancing 8-11. The Committee resorvo the right to refuoe admission. Undor the- Auspices of Wellington Social Democratic Party. . MR, P. FRASER will speak in the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, on SUNDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Subject: "Archbishop, Redwood, the Roy. Howard Elliott, and Socialism.'**Doors open at 7. Collection. Musical Items from 7.30 to 8. THE Usual Monthly Meeting of the British Israel Association should be especially interesting ne:it TUESDAY EVENING, as the speaker will be Mr. J. Baxter, of London and Melbourne, and his subject: "The Meaning of Boing aj British Israelite." The Meeting will be held in St. John's Schoolroom, on TUESDAY, 13th AUGJJST, at S p.m. (
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 2
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