/~i RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. and N. Tait. THURSDAY, 27th MAY. THURSDAY, 27th MAY. J. AND N. TAIT Have great pleasure in .announcing the return season of their COMEDY DRAMA PLAYERS In the Fascinating Comedy, "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," " THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL,"' For tlio First Time Here. " THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," " THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," A FRAGRANT ROMANCE, To bo presented by a SPECIALLY SELECTED COMPANY, Headed by MISS ERNITA LASCELLES MISS ERNITA LASCELLES And HERBERT RANSON, Supported by Misses Georgia Harvey, Hilda Williams, „ Shirley Maxwell, Ethel Steele, Doris 9 Clyde, Elva Powie. Messrs. Geo. Bryant, Harold Moran, Frank Morris, Louis Machilton, Charles Lawrence, Will Buckley. Play produced by Mr. E. W, Morrison. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. BOX PILANS AT THE BRISTOL. ON TUESDAY. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. To-day. AH Next Week. To-night. ANOTHER WORTH WHILE PROGRAMME ! A Romance froni the Boudoir of a Siren, THEDA BARA THEDA BARA In "THE SHE DEVIL!" "THE SHE DEVIL!" "THE SHE DEVIL!" Sho was a coquette, dangling men's hearts from her finger tips, but when the -right man cams along; she won him by her daring, i ■And Pretty, Petite, Piquant PEGGY HYLAND . PEGGY HYLAND In "OTHER MEN'S DAUGHTERS!" "OTHER MEN'S DAUGHTERS!" "OTHER MEN'S DAUGHTERS!" A Story of the Gay World and Convent Life. WITH SUPPORTS. Usual prices. Reserves 1 Tel. 3255. TO-DAY! TO--NIGHT! A £200,000 PRODUCTION! THE GREATEST MASTERPIECE THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. An All-British Super-Feature of Scintillating Beauty and Brilliance. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. First Appearance in Wellington of England's Most Notable and Peerless Actress, GLADYS COOPER, GLADYS COOPER, GLADYS COOPER, GLADYS COOPER, In a Mammoth 8-reel Wonderplay. An Absolute Record-breaker wherever . shown., " MY LADY'S DRESS!" "MY LADY'S DRESS!" " MY LADY'S DRESS!" A play when staged at the Royalty Theatre, in London, created-a furore in the Metropolis. Secured at enormous cost by the Management of Shortt's. Screening- times: 11.5 a.m., 1.'35, 4.5, 6.35, and 8.30 n.m. BE EARLY! " BE EARLY! SPECIAL PRICES of Admission: Day Sessions, Stalls- 9d, Circle Is Id; Night •Sessions, Stalls Is Id, Circle Is 7d. Reserves, 6d extra. Tol. 768. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Direction. John Hopkiius. NIGHTLY AT 8. .NIGHTLY AT 8. THE DANDIES OF 1920! ' . THE DANDIES OF 1920! TEE DANDIES OF 1S20! THE DANDIES OF 1920 J PRESENTING ALL WHICH MAKES THE HEART. OF MANKIND GLAD. including a Fine Exhibition of the Dance of fee Hour, THE JAZZ! ■■' ( THE JAZZ! THE DANDY JAZZ 1 As Danced by ANNETTE LANG And PERCY OUGHTON. And the Offering is in three parts—3s j 2d, 2s Id, and Is Id.. . j Plan at The Bristol till 1, and at Town Hall from 2 till 4. Tel. 757. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE CO. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay-pl. Tel. 165. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT at 8. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE CO. THE HARRY BURGESS REVUE CO. "THE RAILWAY TANGLE)" PRINCESS MY3TERIA, " JACK and CORA WILLIAMS. POLLARD AND JACKSON, M'NAMARA AND CLINTON, MISS MAGGIE FOSTER. Priceß—D.C. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalls, Is 7d; Gallery, Is Id; Reserves, 3s 2d. •Plan at The Bristol till 5.p.m., afterwards at Burnett's, next to Theatre. > j STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT—7.3O—TO-NIGHT. A Metro Masterpiece, in 5 Acts, "THE HIDDEN CHILDREN." Harold Lockwood and May Allison. An All-Indian Picture. SENSATIONAL! THRILLING! A Story to Please Everybody. ■ "ALMOST DIVORCED" (Christie Comedy). ■" 'TIS TOUGH TO BE TENDER " (Educational). CHARLES CHAPLIN in " THE VAGABOND 1" "THE LEGEND OF THE POISONED POOL!" (Indian Drama). 1 Popular Pictures at Painless Prices. SATURDAY NEXT-Capt. Bruce Bairnfather's Wide-World Cinema Production: "THE BETTER 'OLE!" WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARDEN ASSOCIATION. WEDNESDAY, 26th MAY,.at 8 p.m. ■ 196, Taranaki-st Papers to be read oil Kindergarten Subjects by the Principals of Auckland, Dunedin, and Wellington Free Kindergartens. Open discussion. The public are cordially invited. 1 BRITISH-ISRAEL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING will be held (D.V.) in St. James's Schoolroom, Riddiford-st., Newtown, on TUESDAY, 25th May, at 8 p.m. ' Subscriptions for ensuing year are now due.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 121, 22 May 1920, Page 3
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