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rf~IRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson. Direction Kate Howarde. Commencing , EASTER SATURDAY NIGHT,' EASTER SATURDAY NIGHT, 3rd APRIL. 3rd APRIL. First presentation in New Zealand of the all Australian Comedy-Drama, '"POSSUM PADDOCK!" •"POSSUM PADDOCK!" ■■' " 'POSSUM PADDOCK!" • Intsrprated by a brilliant company of 18 Australian Players, headed by • MR. FRED. MACDONALD (The inimitable Dave of "On Our Selection"). MR. JACK KIRBY (Australia's Most Popular Leading Man, late A.1.F.), and MISS KATE HOWARpE (Authoress and Producer of '"Possum Paddock"). Box Plan now open at The Bristol. Saturday and Monday till noon at Ned Perry's, Tobacconist. .'Prices: ss, 3s, Is. Plus Ux. Early Door Gallery, Is extra. /"VUEEN'S THEATRE. WUEEN'S THEATRE, 2.15 ' . Daily 7.15 The Supreme Artiste, ' THEDA BARA, THEDA BARA, .THEDA BARA, In "WHEN A WOMAN SINS." "WHEN A WOMAN SINS." "WHEN A WOMAN SINS." A story of the wild, gay life of the abandoned souls of Broadway; of the fight of a- modern Magdalen against the frowning ■walls of society's hypocriay. It is, in sum, a cross-section of a woman's soul. See— THE DANCE OF PASSION! THE BROADWAY REVELS! . THE BANQUET OF DEATH! Also, Sunshine's Riot of Prisoners and Prudes, "MERRY JAILBIRDS," ' "MERRY JAILBIRDS," And Supports. Usual Prices. Reserves 'Phono 3255. MACMAHON'S THEATRE, ACMAHON'S THEATRE, Manners-street. Last Night TO-NIGHT of WALLACE REID In "THE DUB!" "THE DUB!" ■•■ ■ t VIVIAN MARTIN In "JANE GOES A-WOOING!" GOOD FRIDAY. ' GOOD FRIDAY. Specially Selected Programme: ■ . JACK PICKFORD in "GREAT EXPECTATIONS." ■ 6000 Feet Special. FIRST TIME SEEN in WELLINGTON, j "WITH OUR K.Z. TROOPS 4BROAD" I "WITH OUR NiZ. TROOPS ABROAD" Trip Through London—Our Boys at Sling Camif—Trip on tho Thames—N.2. Troops, in the Prinzessen the First — German Prize Ship for Nowv Zealand | . —Now Zcalanders in Edinburgh— Sconce at- Walton-on-Thames. : Etc., oto., etc. TRAVELOGUES. GAZETTES. SHORTT-'S THEATRE HORTT'S TIIEATP.E TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT I Is the Last Night of MAE MARSH, MAE MARSH, MAE .UARSH, MAE MARSH, In Goldwin's Superb Production, "SPOTLIGHT SADIE!" "SPOTLIGHT SADIE!" TO-MORROW, GOOD FRIDAY. GOOD FRIDAY. Open at 2.30 p.m. SPECIAL PROGRAMME, . Including ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY In "AS YE SOW!" "AS.YE SOW!" ' ' * Commencing SATURDAY 1 EARL WILLIAMS EARL WILLIAMS' In a Six-part Super-special, "THE WOLF!" "THE WOLF!" HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-place. 'Phone 165. Direction Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHTJ at 8. SATURDAY, 2.20. All New Programme of Stars. Fullers' Beet of All Vaudeville. Headed by and First Appearance of MATANAS, MATANAS, Brilliant Singers of Popular Songs. MAUD COURTENAY and MR. "C," In their Original Repertoire of Songs. KEELY AND ALDOUS, , Singing and Dancing Act. WEBBER AND SHAW, Melody Artists in' Music Town. COCO AND. EVANS, Marvellous Hand Balancers. PAUL STANHOPE REVUE. A Show of Shows. This Week's Funmaker, entitled— BRIC-A-BRAC! Prices—Reserves, 3s 2d; D.C.. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalk, Is 7d; Gallery, le Id. Raserves at The Bristol till 5, afterwards at Burnett's, nest to theatre. a T A R. THEATRE, SATURDAY NEXT, 2.30 and 7.30. "WITH SHACKLETON IN. ANTARCTICA!" Do not miss this great treat. Prices: Matinee: Adults Is Id, Children 6d. . Night: D.C. 2s Id, Stalls Is Id, Children 9d. DANCE DE LUXE. ST. ANNE'S HALU GREEN-STREET (NEWTOWN). TO-NIGHT, and Every Thursday Night, Latest Dancea. Latest Music. Ladies Is, Gents 2a. Supper provided. ■ F. M'GONNELL, M.C. W. W. CRAWFORD'S COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT. -, WILL all holders of tickets and money in connection with the above Concert, kindly hand in same at. MR. NORMAN AITKEN'S, Bookseller, Courteriayplace, in order-that'the .Committee may make a unalsettlement? VERDI MACKENZIE, ■ WILL GOUDIE. Hon. Sees. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT. ANNUAL DEBATING CONTEST FOR :; THE JOYNT SCROLL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL SATURDAY, 3rd APRIL, At- 7.45 p.m. Chairman—Professor T. A. Hunter. The public-am invited to attend. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. . "B3BRSONS foimaWifh dog or gun on *- my property, situated at Paliser Bay, will bo prosecuted. (Sgi^ E. EGLINTO&

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 78, 1 April 1920, Page 2

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