KATHLENE MACDONNELL SEASON A deputation of patrons who had booked for tho first night o£ "Romance, 1 waited on Mr. Russell, Manager of tho Company, stating that, owing to tho enormous booking ahead, they were deprived of the opportunity of witnessing tho production, and asked that tho season bo extended another night, and thus givo them an opportunity o£ seeing ' Romance."; After inaturo consideration the Management have decided"/ that tho desire of patrons should be considered, with tho result that "Romance" will bo etagod on Saturday Night Next, and tho other three pieces, viz., "Tho Rainbow,' "Cinderella Man," and "Daddy Long Legs," will be presented one night later than previously advertised... Scats already booked still hold good for the altered nights. pRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager William F. Russell, Phenomenal and Instantaneous Success Achieved Last Night by the . Young., Canadian Star, . KATHLENE MACDONELL, KATHLENE MACDONELL, KATHLENE MACDONELL, KATHLENE "MACDONELL, In Artistic Association with CHARLES WALDRON, CHARLES WALDRON, Who were Supported by an INCOMPARABLE DRAMATIC i ORGANISATION, j In the most Remarkable Play of a ' i • Decade, "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." "ROMANCE." _ "ROMANCE." Which will-bo Repeated for the ' NEXT THREE NIGHTS: NEXT THREE NIGHTS: NEXT THREE NIGHTS: ■ TO-NIGHT, j TO-NIGHT, ' TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY), TO-MORROW NIGHT (FRIDAY), And ■ SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. Transferred from Saturday to Monday . - ■ - Night. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT ' •■"' MONDAY NIGHT NEXT (One Night Only). "THE RAINBOW." "THE RAINBOW " "THE RAINBOW " TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY NEXT (One Night Only), j "THE CINDERELLA MAN." "THE CINDERELLA MAN." "THE CINDERELLA MAN." - Last.Night of Season, wednesday next, wednesday next, "daddy long, legs." 1 "daddy 4.ojng legs." i "daddy; lo^g legs." D.C. and 0.5., 6s; Back. Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Ib. Early Doors (Stalls and Gallery), Is extra. All plus Tax. Day Sales at Perry's, Tobacconist, Mariners-street. ' Box Plan at The Bristol. HIS MAJESTY'S . .THEATRE. ! IS MAJESTY'S • ■ THEATRE. .Direction Ben and John Fuller, jun. ... FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. 1 "The' Show of a Thousand Lights." TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! "Where Murphy as, There tho Fun is!" A SKYSCRAPING HIT! A SKYSCRAPING HIT! -TOM HAVERLEY'S ' :.:'.;.-;TQM..HAVEr<LEY'S ■;. • ■ . MUSIC A'L- FARCE- COMPANY MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY , In I '■ " "TWO IRISH SPORTS." .And, the,. Rollickin- Jolly, "Quick-fire ' Dancing- and Singing- Girls, '•- "CUTE KEWPIE WONDERS." j■- ;- TO-NIGHT! -TO-NIGHT! Special and Starring Re-engagement of ■ MAUDE COURTNEY AJSfD,MR, "C" i MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR. ;'C" MAUDE COURTNEY AND MR, "C" . MAUDE ..COURTNEY AND MR, "C" The Queen of Vivacity ' • ■ , and The Machine-gun .of LaUghs. EMERSON-AND HASTO. ■ BESSIE. LESTER. ' KINGSLEY AND GRAHAM. '••' LEY-WOOD". AND/NORELL, • Pdoes—D.C,-and-0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is; Re5.,.,2s 6d.., ' ' ;: ■ Plan at the Bristol. .'.-■■'■ "Tliat chastity of honour that felt a stain ■".'...'. liko a "wound." NEW (MACMAHON'S) THEATRE .. TO-DAY AND. TO-NIGHT. First Screening in Wellington of the .'. . Immense Drama, .' "THE STAIN IN THE BLOOD!" . "THE; STAIN, IN THE.BLOOD!" ■'■■'- Featuring the Newest Movie Stars, EDYTHE STERLING ••.,■,;':: AndNORBERT MYLES. A Graphic, Gleaming, Glowing Story of --■ the Great West, Full of Vital, Vigorous Life and Excite- . , ment. "A liASS-OF THE LUMBERLANDS" "THE MAIN LINE WRECK." And the Screaming Comedy, "THE BOOMERANG GOLD BUG." OUR THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! UR ■ - THEATRE. TO-NIGHT ! •■- ...CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. "SHIRLEY KAYE !" "SHIRLEY KAYE!" "SHIRLEY KAYE!" Also showing, Episodo 11 of "MYSTERY of THE DOUBLE CROSS" VICTORIA LEAGUE, ictoria .- league. Concert ch:imber;:"town hall, TUESDAY, 3rd.. SEPTEMBER, 1918. TUESDAY, -3rd -SEPTEMBER, 1918. Under tho patronage of His Excellenoy tho Governor-General and Countess of " Liverpool. ■ AN UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT. AN -UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT. AN;/UNUSUAL .ENTERTAINMENT. , ' -Funds in aid of FRENCH SOCIETY. Orgahised!.by Miss'M. Butler. LES TABLEAUX FRANCAIS. Seats: 3s, 2s, Is. Book carlv^ j G. E. GRAY (Hon. Sec, V.L.). "m/TARTON JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. ' WEDNESDAY, 4th" SEPTEMBER. Handioapper-: H.- Coyle. • Starter: C. O'Connor. . PROGRAMME, Starting -at 11.30: 1. Hack Hurdles, 130 soys; 1^ miles 2. Trial Hack Plato,' 110. soys; 5 furlongs 3. Hack Steeplechase, 150 soys; 2 .miles 4. Marton Handicap (open), 230 soys; 1£ giiles ■ 5. Rangitikei Steeplechase, 260 soys; about 3 miles 6. Electric Hack, 110 6ovs; 6 furlongs 7. Railway Handicap (open), 180 soys; 6 furlongs 8. Tutaemii Hack Wolter, 110 soys; 7 furlongs. NOMINATIONS for all events (1 soy each) closo on Friday, 16th August, at 9 p.m. Weights on 21st August. Accept, ances on. Tuesday, ,27th August, at 9 p.m. Programmes on application to ' V ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. P.O. Box 3, Marton. IMMEDIAf_~POSSESSION7" WANTED to Sell, 5-roorned Villa. Kelburn; ha 6 gas.an.dc.l., h: tind c. water, ■ 10 minutes car, nice outlook. Price £800; terms. £150' wish. I*. 6. Rutter and C 0.," Agents, Panama-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 2
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