GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. "THE GREATEST SENSATION OF ITS KIND OF ANY ENTERTAINMENT EVER PRODUCED." AMAZING PICTURES! GRAPHIC STORIES ! The opening of Mr. Lowell Thomas's' New Zealand Tour in Christchurch was characterised by scenes of remarkable enthusiasm. During the season the Theatre Royal was packed to the ceiling nightly, and hundreds of people wesre unable to gain admission. BE WISE—Book your Seats when the Plans open at the Bristol NEXT WEDNESDAY MORNING. WATCH MONDAY'S PAPERS FOR ANOTHER IMPORTANT , ANNOUNCEMENT. Commercing NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. SEASON OF 6 NIGHTS ONLY. SEASON OF 6 NIGHTS ONLY. ONE SPECIAL MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBER. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Announce the First Appearance in Wellington of The Famous American War Correspondent, Orator, and World Traveller, LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, LOWELL THOMAS, Presenting (in person) "THE GREATEST ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE EVER TOLD." —The Strand Magazine. UNDER THE ALL-EMBRACING TITLE ' ■ Of WITH THE ANZACS IN PALESTINE, And LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. LAWRENCE IN ARABIA. THE LOWELL THOMAS TRAVELOGUE. The Arabian Nights Entertainment which took London and New York by storm. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED By THE FINEST FILMS THAT ENGLISHMEN HAVE EVER SEEN. —Westminster Gazette. LOWELL THOMAS Is the friond of Princely Emirs of the East, of the Great Allenby, and of the Mysterious Lawrence. LOWELL THOMAS Is a Cosmopolite known to Princes and Beggars jof Jerusalem, and of Mecca and of London and Rome. LOWELL THOMAS Was sent to the Allied Armies with credentials from the American Secretary of War and Secretary for the Navy. LOWELL THOMAS Brings the thrilling story of a great drama from the land of Moses, Solomon, the Queen of Sheba, the Prince of Peace, and Mohammed. Ho weaves a tale, than which nothing more romantic and picturesque has come out of the Near East since the Tales of a Thousand and One Nights. LOWELL THOMAS Was the only American observer who witnessed the reclaiming of the Holy Land — the assembling of the 60,000 camels, the gathering of troops from many climes, who brought forth from a land shrouded in romance, mystery, and beauty an epio story. LOWELL THOMAS ■ Secured pictures which were considered so important that they hurried a warship to Egypt to take him and the pictures back to England. These are the pictures you are going to see Next Saturday, at the Grand Opera House. LOWELL THOMAS Having been a lecturer in the Princeton University, knows how to tell a story, and because, having the faculty which a great editor said belongs to all men of the journalistic trend—that of knowing "where Hell is going to pop and getting there," ho got to where the big stories were, and he is bringing them, by silver speech and precious films, to you on Saturday next. PRICES AND BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, ss; Stalls, 4s and 3s; Gallery, 2s and Is. BOX PLANS OPEN AT BRISTOL WEDNESDAY NEXT. SUCCESS ! SUCCESS !. SUCCESS ! AN OVERWHELMING TRIUMPH! SHOP.TTS THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Packed to Overflowing Again Last Night. A Powerful Solznick Drama, "THE SHADOW OF ROSALIE BYRNES!" SHADOW OF ROSALIE BYRNES!" SHADOW OF ROSALIE BYRNES!" Laughter, Tears, Drama, Comedy, Mystery. One Sister an Angel. The other a Devil. A Wonderful Dual Character Played by ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN. Note. —This Picture is recommended more especially for Adult Audiences. Supporting Pictures Include Episode Eight of "THE GR3AT GAMBLE." •Star—ll.4o, 2.0, 4120, 6.45, and 8.30. Serial—l2.so, 3.10, 5.30, 7.50, and 9.40. TO SECURE A SEAT TO-NIGHT, ATTEND THE 6.45 SESSION. BROOKLYN SCOTTISH SOCIETY HOLD their SOCIAL and DANCE in the Masonic Ball, Washingtonavenue, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Come and spend' a quid nicht with the Scotties. Refreshments. Musio by D. Hood. ' BAND. ■XTirBLLINGTON PATRIOTIC !TY,. SOCIETY'S BAND, At NEWTOWN PARK, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the •^ ' Final Meeting of members for this '1920 Season will be held in Accountants' Chambers, Johnston-street, on THURSDAY NEXT, 14th OCTOBER, at 8 p.m., when tho President, Mr. Ernest E. Hunt, F.1.A.N.Z., F.0.P.A., will deliver an Address entitled "Tho Detection and Prevention of Fraud in Accounts." THOS. AUTON, Chartered Secretary (England). WOMEN'S NATIONAL COUNCIL (WELLINGTON BRANCH). THRIFT ! THRIFT! THRIFT! Through INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION. Speaker: Mr. H. Tidman, on "Its Aims, Methods, and Achievements." PIONEER CLUB. MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER, at 3 p.m. Public is .invited to attend. Collection in aid of the funds. R. MAGILL, Hon, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 3
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