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SMART SET DIGGERS. . BOX PLANS TO-DAY. The Plans for the Season (seven nights) NOW OPEN at The Bristol. Seata for TO-NIGHT ONLY can be reserved at the Manager's Office, GRAND OPERA HOUSE. , Day Sales at Ned Perry's till 1, after at Grand Opera House. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williameon, Ltd. Direction J. and N. Tait. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), TO-NIGHT (gATURDAY), At 8 o'clock. J. AND N, TAIT Present THE GREATEST, AND THE LATEST . Of ALL THE DIGGER SHOWS, j , THE SMART SET DIGGERS!" y SMART SET DIGGERS! SMART SET DIGGERS! SMART SET DIGGERS! IN A MUSICAL BARRAGE OF LONDON AND PARIS. '• EVERY SOLDIER AN ARTIST! EVERY ARTIST A SOLDIER! . THESE ARE THE "DINKUM" AUSSIE DIGGERS. 'WHAT A FORMIDABLE. ARRAY OF . ' TALENT! KOY CAPPA, Baritone, 30th Batt., sth Div. IVOR WEIR, Composer, Pianist, N.Z. Rifle Brigade. GEORGE CASTLES, 3rd Divisional Train, Tenor. \ ALBERT TORZILLO, Harpist, 4th Div. Tunnellers. V ' LAWRENCE HARPER, Baritone, 11th Batt., Ist Div. RICH. BUTLER, Ragtime Singer, Bth Batt., 3rd Field Art. JOCK THOMPSON, I Baritone, 42nd Batt., 3rd Div ERNEST CROSBY,' Comedian, 45th Batt., 4th Div FREDERICK WHITLOW, Entertainer, 27th Coy., 4th Div. . REG. M'LAUGHLIN, Dancer, Ist A.L V.H., 2nd Div RALPH SAWYER, Danseuse, 7th Field Ambulance. "TIKI" CARPENTER, Danseuso, 18th Batt., sth Div. ROBBIE ROBERTS, Comedienne, Bth F.A., sth Div. CHARLES HOLT, Impersonator, 13th F.A., 4th Div. D.C. and 0.5./Es; Back Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Doors to Back Stalls and Gallery, Vis extra. (All prices plus tax). "fJN WITH THE DANCE!" "\JN WITH THE DANCE!" ! i PARAMOUNT. AR AMOUNT. :. MAURICE TOURNEUR'S • MAURICE TOURNEUR'S Paramount and Artcraft Special, "VICTORY." , "VICTORY." "VICTORY." "VICTORY." „' • A Smashing Talo'of the Sea. -: -• : 1 Romance and Adventure. A WONDERFUL PICTURE. And a By BRYANT Perfect ' . WASHBURN Soream in Pure Delight "TOO MUCH for the Ladies. ' JOHNSON." ' PARAMOUNT. PARAMOUNT. ' ■'. ■ ' / TYRIT.VNNIA THEATRE. , "WOMAN AND THE LAW!'' / . ■ . - "WHAT DID THE JURY SAY?" . See "WOMAN AND THE LAW!" ON WITH THE DANCE!" t N WITH THE DANCE!" Too Good to Miss. Too Good to Miss. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT! 7.30. TO-NIGHT! A Monster Double Programme, headed by the King of Comedians, CHARLES CHAPLIN, In his.Latest and Greatest 3-reel Scream, "SUNNYSIDE!" ,; The Talk of the Town. See Charlie down on the Farm. THE FUNNIEST HE HAS DONE YET. MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN in "FORBIDDEN!" A Jewel Superfeature in six Acts. A Fascinating and Charming Story, of the Eternal Feminine, full of Human Appeal. "KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOUR!" (Christie Comedy); ..a ■ By Special Request— ENGLISH DERBY,/1920. PRICES TO-NIGHT—D.C.*, 2a Id; Stalls, ■ .Is Id: Children under 12, 9d. Pleaso Note.—The only Theatre screening "SUNNYSIDE " To-night. EASIDE PICTURE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. / TO-NIGHT. A great eight-reel Vitagraph Super-feature, "WITHIN THE LAW." Headed by ALICE JOYCE AND HARRY MOREY. No words of praise can do this feature justice. It surpasses all expectations. 2nd Episode-" HOUSE OF HATE." ' TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Every Saturday Night. SERENADES^' ERENADERS' DANCE AT FULLFORD'S HALL, i BROOKLYN 8 till 11.30. Supper. Is and Is 6d. Last Car 11.35. Car terminus at hall door. Music by. Select Trio. c E.B.Y.M.C. EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE, KILBIRNIE HALL, " EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Good Prizes. Dancing 8-12. Ladies Is od, Gents 2s. Mr. Les. Walker, Pianist. TTfALTZING COMPETITION EVANS BAY SWIMMING CLUB'S ' DANCE, SATURDAY NEXT, In ST. ANNE'S HALL. GREEN-STREET, NEWTOWN. Good Prizes. "/\N WITH THE DANCE I" "VJI WITH THE DANCE!" j

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 39, 14 August 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 39, 14 August 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 39, 14 August 1920, Page 3

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