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/"NRAND, OPERA HOUSE. 'ur — Lessees J. C. Williamson Ltd. Sole Direction J. and N. Tait COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, AT 8 COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, AT 8. POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY. First Appearance of J. AND N. TAI o r Sp £OMEDy DRAMA - IncludingMISS ERNITA LASCELLES, The Brilliant English Actress, x And HERBERT RANSON, The. English A"ctor; In The Great Comedy Success, ' "DADDIES," "DADDIES," "DADDIES," "DADDIES," "DADDIES," A Comedy in 4 Acts, by John L. Hobble. . CAST OF -CHARACTERS: • Bobetto Hilda Williams Parker ...: Frank Morris ?| vers M. Hilton -■i lo» •. Harold Moran Walters Charles Lawrence pocket George Bryant Robert Audrey Herbert Ranson Mrs. Audrey Georgia Harvey Ruth Atkins Ernita Lascelles Mdirle. Levigne Shirley Maxwell ■Lorry Elva Pott-io Sammy- J oa n Beere In-ancois and Co , The Quinns Katie Miss Babe Armand Winnie Steele ,Play Produced by Mr E. W. Morrison. Prices—Res. Stalls and D.C., 7s 3d; Stalls 3s 8d; Gallery.'ls 7d. Euriy Doors, Is extra to Stalls and Gallery. Box Plan at Bristol. Day Sales at Nod Perry's. IS MAJESTY'S • THEATRE, TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ALL VAUDEVILLE. NO REVUE. An Avalanche of New Talent. TO-NIGHT! ■ TO-NIGHT! ■ Road the List Below : ARTOIS BROS., j Horizontal Bar Experts. ! ARCHIE AND GERTIE FALLS, Wonderful Acrobats. ABDY'S CATS. Performing- Cats. POINCAIRE. Bird Mimic. WALSH AND WALSH, Song and Dance Artists. JOE, NATHAN, • . Lightning Cartoonist. JOE HALL, Story Teller: . GOODHUE AND OLIVER, Song and Patter Artists. ' GAZ2AS, Jugglers and Balancers. MARGARET AND WILLIE, Child Contortionists. Prices—D.C. and 0.5., 3s 2d; Stalls, 2s 7d; Gallery Is Id. Reserves at The Bristol. S' ~HORTT SS~~fHPAfRi; HORTT'S THEATRE, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A GIGANTIC PRODUCTION! "You have much to learn, my boy. but you won't learn it in a jade's arms." But the Boy only laughed, for with him love was. only a pastime, and women, wore soon forgotten. BUT HE MET A WOMAN WHO SCORNED HIM. Something New, Big, Different, in the Magnificent Six-reel Drama, "THE FLAME OF LIFE!" "THE FLAME OF LIFE!" By the Swedish Bio. Company. Tho First Continental Pioture eince the War. Specially Screened at Marlborough .. House ■•'■•• '- - ~ BY'ROYAL COMMAND! "THE FLAME OF LIFE" Ib a chunk of lift Tin tho primitive, roughhewn from tho Lumber Camps of tho Backwoods. of Finland. Beautiful Secnes of Rural Life in Sweden. Majestic Views of Tumbling Rapids, Rugged Mountains, and Virgin Foreste. A Vivid and Powerful Story of a Woman's Scorn. V And a Man's Redemption. HE BRAVED THE RAPIDS OP DEATH To Win a Smilo from a Woman's Lipe. FeaturingLABS HANSON and EDITH ERASTOFF, Of the Stockholm Royal Society of Artists. Big Supporting Programme. Usual prices. 'Phono 768 for Reserves. QT. HILDA'S HALL, ISLAND BAY. KJ . TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 20th April, At 8 p.m. THE CHEER-OH GIRLS THE CHEER-OH GIRLS IN THEIR BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. . In Aid of Church Property Fund. * Admission Is. i WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORiKERS' UNION. A STOP WORK MEETING of the -CSI Union will be hold in the X Store Waiting Room, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 20th APRIL, at 8 a.m. Business: ' Executive': Recommendations ; General. J. G. BRUCE. I COURT LADY GLASGOW, No. 8261, 1 A.O.F. mWENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY JL SOCIAL, To be held at ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM. GH-UZ-NEE-STBEET..OX WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, 8 to 12 p.m. For Foresters and their Friends. Dancing and Refreshments. ■ Tickets—Double, 2s 6d; Single, Is 6d. NAOMI HUTCHINSON. 273, Tinakori-rd. . " Sec. 8261. LOWER HUTT GIRL SCOUTS. A MEETING of those interested in the Hutt Girl Scouts will ba held on. WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 21st inst., at 8 o'clock, in the Church of England Schoolroom, Woburn, Business: Obtaining tho services of a Seoutmietress. H. BALDWIN (President). 1 . Convener. EASTBOURNE RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of the Eastbourne Ratepayers' Association will be held in the Council Chambers at 8 p.m. oil TUESDAY, tho 20th.INST. Business: To discuss tho 1 action to bo taken in connedyon with the forthcouiinpr by -election. HUGH M'GILL, Aqting-Hon. Sec. FUNERAL NOTICE. TOE Funeral of the late Mrs. Esther JL Brown, wife of Mr. Mark H. Brown, will leavo her late residence, Foxstreet, Featherston, To-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., for the Feathor3t.on Cemetery. T. R, SAUNDERS, .'Funeral Director, Featherston. ' FUNERAL CARD. THE Funeral of the lato John M'llwhain will leavo the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., 60, TRtanaki-stroet, tomorrow. Tuesday, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, ICarori. (Motor Funeral). E. MORRIS. JUN.. Funeral Director and Kiubaln;3r. 60, -Taranaki-street, "'and 23 ; Ricidiford-street. Telephone 957, night and day. am* iwyapTfrp^p ff^"a^wrr. 'J is. ■nnK?t? m> », urn; ffrjff 14 'f'f li L 'I' IB il ■I' 1111 vt WELLINGTON* WATERSIDE ERS'.UNION.TiHE Members of tho above arc invited to attend the Funeral of our latfc Comrade .k»im M'llwhain,- which will, leavo the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, .Tun.. 60, Tarahaki-Mrcet. Tomorrow, Tuesday. sit' 10 a.m.. for the Cemetery, Karori. Motor Funeral. „ J. G. BRUCE, Seoreta*,.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 92, 19 April 1920, Page 2

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