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pRAND y; OPERA; HOUSE. Direction ... J. C."WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager ..John Farrell. "BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE" Has Brightened Up the Whole Town. You can pick out in the streets, by their .'happyyexpressions; those who-have laugh- » ed at; and with ABE 'and MAWRUSS POTASH.. . in PERLMUTTER ''BUSINESS .''BEFORE -PLEASURE." iLAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS ' '"'' "'' "■ 'Of "BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE." "BUSINESS- BEFORE ...PLEASURE." "BUSINESS BEFORE' PLEASURE." Presenting Messrs. ADAMS AND WATERS, ADAMS AND WATERS, The Inimitable Hebrew Comedians, in the roles of Potash and Perlmutter, supported by Maggie Moore and J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ' INCOMPARABLE COMEDY COMPANY. "BUSINESS; BEFORE PLEASURE " j Makes Living Worth While. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at Ned j Pjgrry's. PRICES—D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, at 2.30. SUCCESS ! SUCCESS !! SUCCESS I!! A veritable triumph achieved by Walter George's Sunshine Players. A BRILLIANT PRODUCTION. -ABSOLUTELY THE BEST SHOW EVER-SEEN AT FULLERS'. THE ORANGE GIRL The Revue THE ORANGE GIRL that has set THE ORANGE GIRL all Welling. THE ORANGE GIRL ton laughing HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE. Received last evening with shrieks of laughter and tumultuous applause. MR. FRED BLUETT, MR. FRED BLUETT, The truly, great comedy, artist. Maud Courieuay and Mr. C, Romaine, Dozey and Doura. Prices: 2s and Ib. Plan at The Bristol. After 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. Booking 6d extra. Doors 7.15. PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. EOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. LAST NIGHT OF H. B. WARNER , In "THE RAIDERS." TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME: The World's--Sweetheart, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PIOKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, In a delightful story, "THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE." "THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE." "THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE." And a Triangle Drama, "THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS." "THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS." , . TO-DAY! TO-DAY» mOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. COMPETITIONS. . COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS. .. COMPETITIONS. THREE SESSIONS DAILY- : TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME: Recital, with Musical Accompaniment (open) Vooal Solo and Accompaniment Recitation (Ladies)—" The King of Denmark's Ride" Recitation (Gentlemen) — "Bannerman ' Rode the Grey" ' ' Children's Play—"The Ladies' Academy" I Piano Sold—"Told at Sunset" j Girls' Song—"A String of Pearls" Recitation —"The Cane-bottomed Chair" Highland Fling Soprano or Mezzo-Soprano Solo < Recitation —"Sherwood" Baritone Solo—"The Blind Ploughman" Comedietta —"By Accident." The Elocutionary Section of the Competitions is being held in the Concert Chamber. | G. W. JENNER, Secretary. CO NC_} RT y CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. | GRAND CONCERT, 15th FEB., By THE POPULAR TRAMWAYS ENTERTAINERS ENTERTAINERS ENTERTAINERS ENTERTAINERS ' -And MILITARY BAND. MILITARY BAND. MILITARY BAND. MILITARY BAND. * DAINTY DANCES. DAINTY DANCES. • POPULAR SONGS. POPULAR SONGS. CONJURING TRICKS, ILLUSIONS. MUSIC AND MIRTH. Tram-ways Orchestra under Mr. G. W. Bowes. Pleasurable Evening's Enjoyment, to Assist a Bandsman in- Need. Admission, 2s (reserves) and Is; Children Half-price. PIANOS .WITH INDIVIDUALITY. "•' " - PIANOS with the experience of years behind them, Pianos that satisfy people with cultivated taste. Those are such Pianos as BRINSMEAD ROGERS CHALLEN JESSE FRENCH People who love good musio invariably turn to one of these great instruments. YOU CAN OWN ONE, too, on our easy payment , system. We make a liberal allowance on your old piano. We are always pleased to discuss Pianos with you. Will you call in and interview the Manager of our Piano Department? OHAS. BEG'G & CO-, LTD., MANNERS-STREET,' WELLINGTON, Tho Oldest-established Piano. House in New Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 37, 14 February 1919, Page 2

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