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HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Vaudeville FULLERS' and. Revue Specialty PULLERS' Company. TO-NIGHT, At 3. TO-NIGHT, At 8. ANOTHER MAMMOTH BILL. Everything New. New Artists. New Aots. - New Revue. The Greatest Aggregation of Talent ever presented to a N.Z. Audience. TO-NIGHT, FIRST APPEARANCE OF MR. WILFRED DE BLOIS, MR. WILFRED DE BLOIS, ; The Brilliant Banjo Soloist. ; MARZON AND FLORENCE, f MARZON AND FLORENCE, The Strong Man and his fearless and dainty partner, in thrilling and daring FEATS ON THE SILVER LADDER. First appearance of RENA and ARTA, Expert Xylopkmists, Featuring the Russian Ray. Special .Return visit of FRANK, LANK, AND ALICE, The marvellous comedy club jugglers. LIEUT. HARPER, Tyrolean Tenor. In a new repertoire of popular songs. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! The most. important event of the season, j MR. WALTER GEORGE and his \ SUNSHINE PLAYERS i Will present for the first time on any stage a new and original Musical _„ _ Playlet entitled THE BANDITS. To be presented on a THE BANDITS, lavish scale and mountTHE BANDITS. • ed in a style of unsurTHE BANDITS, passed excellence; A THE BANDITS, brilliant and glittering , THE BANDITS, stage apecfcacFe. EnTHE BANDITS, trancing and delightful' THE BANDITS, solos, stirring and THE BANDITS, spirited choruses, dazzTHE BANDITS, ling ensembles, enTHE BANDITS, chanting and novel THE BANDITS, dances with all new THE BANDITS, dresses and gorgeous THE BANDITS. . Scenery / I ixr , t ■ „ Interpreted by Walter George, Reg. Hawthorne, May Geary, Georgie Martin, Andrew Pace, Hilda Shannon, Barry Hitch ings, Frank -Haming, Polly M'Laren, Dulcie Milner, and MR. GEORGE STOREY, Lne versatile and popular comedian. • Prices: Reserved D.C. and 0.5., 3s 2d; Unreserved, 2s 7d; Stalls, Is 7d; Upper Circle, Is Id. Box Plan at The Bristol till noon, after at Burnett's (next Theatre). Doors open 7.15. NO FREE LIST. BHORTTS THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! SESSUE HAYAKAWA SESSUE HAYAKAWA SESSUE HAYAKAWA In a Glorious 5-Aot Quaint and Wondrous Masterpiece. Greeted with tremendous and thrilling enthusiasm by packed audiences on Sat- ..-•'■ urday. . "THE COURAGEOUS COWARD!'" "THE COURAGEOUS COWARD I" "THE COURAGEOUS COWARD!" A sublime- story of East and West, gorgeously mounted and vividly portrayed. A play of superlative merit, with; a happy ending. Grand Supports! Grand Supports! Grand Supports! Grand Supports! ! "THESIMRLE LIFE." .A great comedy that is "out on its own." I A veritable "scream" from beginning- to t ' ' end. . . "FURTHER ADVENTURES OF j STINGAREE!" ■ I 'PATHE GAZETTE, Etc., Etc. Be Early To-night; • Usual Prices. ' . Ring, 'Phono 768 for Reserved Seats. MACMAHON'S THEATRE^ ACMAHON'S THEATRE. [ Grand Triple-Feature Programme. 1 "HER COUNTRY FJRST!" "HER COUNTRY FIRST !"■ I ■ Featuring VIVIAN MARTIN, "FATTY" ARBUCKLE, "FATTY" ARBUCKLE, "THE.BELL BOY!" CHARLES RAY in "STRING BEANS." Usual Prices. Reserves 'Phono 1967. CENTRAL PROGRESS LEAGUE (Wellington-Branch), A PUBLIC MEETING of Citizens will be hold in the Council Chamber on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of launching the Wellington Branch of the above League. Itris of vital importance that all who are interested in the progress of this district should be present. The chair will ba taken by His Worship the Mayor. COLONEL MITCHELL, M.P., . . Hon. Secretary. rpHE Committee of St. Joseph's Church invite the Friends of Rev. Fathers Hurley and O'Connor to attend at the Churoh, Buokle-street, TO-MORROW EVENING (Tuesday), at 8 o'clock. J. J. S. BURKE, Hon. Sec. FEDERATED SEAMEN'S UNION. STOP-WORK MEETING, TUESDAY. A SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY STOP-WORK MEETING of all financial members of the Seamen's Union will be held at the ALEXANDRA HALL, Abel Smith-street, off Cuba-street, afc 10 o'clock sharp on TUESDAY MORNING, 10th February. Only financial members admitted, and each member must present his Union Book at the door to gain admission, i Business: ■ To consider, and approve or reject, the proposed New Age cement■with Steamship Owners. W. T, YOUNG, General Secretary. TTAVE you secured YOUR copy of "ON MIAMI SHORE!" "ON MIAMI. SHORE !", ' THE great Song Hit in "Yes, Uncle?" This delightful waltz melody will bo played, Bung, and danced to, throughout the new season. PRICE 2s, . POSTED 2s l^d. ' { Cet your copy from us to-day, SPECIAL NOTICE TO MUSIC TEACHERS. Our stocks of Tutors, Studies, Examination Music, and Teaching Matorials for the- incoming year are right up to date, and members of the profession are assured of getting adequate supplies fromCHAS. BEGG & CO, LTD., MANNERS-STREET, "The Hub of Now Zealand* Music".

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1920, Page 2

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