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CARTER THE GREAT. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT, SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY * NEXT, ,At 2.30 p.m. Bring the Children to Fairyland. The great live Nubian Lion which CARTER THE GREAT vanishes will be fed on the Stage after the MATINEE Performance on SATURDAY NEXT. A Feast for the Children. HOW IS IT fIoNE ? That was the question that was on th© lips of. every man,, woman, and child in tha Opera House on Saturday night. CARTER THE GREAT CARTER THE GREAT AND HIS COMPANY ACHIEVED ONE OF THE MOST BRILLIANT SUCCESSES EVER KNOWN IN WELLINGTON. r^RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THIS AND EVERY EVENING, AT 8. THIS AND EVERY EVENING, AT 8. J. C. Williamson will Present 'THE GREAT WONDER-MAKER, CARTER THE, GREAT, CARTER THE GREAT, CARTER THE GREAT, CARTER THE GREAT, Who on ' Saturday night bewildered, 'amazed, and enthralled a huge audience at the O;i>era. House, and the unanimous opinion was.that this is the MOST REMARKABLE, ENJOYABLE, AND MIRACULOUS ENTERTAIN- | MENT EVER WITNESSED HERE. ] CARTER THE GREAT, | CARTER THE GREAT, | THE MAGICAL GENIUS. j THE MAGICAL GENIUS, j DO NOT PAIL TO SEE THE LION'S BRIDE, THE LION'S BRIDE, Introducing "BABY," the huge Nubian Lion, whioh, at the ■will of . the Master Magician, is made to disappear and reappear while the audience has hardly time to gasp. • EVELYN MAXWELL, EVELYN MAXWELL,. In her Extraordinary Demonstration of Though! Transference and Mental Telepathy, created a Positive Furore, and her Psychic Gifts and Unoanny Powers Electrified the Audience. PRICES: 7s Sd, 5s 2d, 3s Zd, 1b 7d. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices include tax. Children Half-price to Matinee to all parts of the Theatre (Late* Door Gallery excepted). Box Plan at THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. until 5 p.m., thereafter at The Blue Bird Confectionery, wheTe Day Sales,for Early Door Stalls and Gallery are also obtainable. . Touring Manager Scott Colville. PRINCESS THEATRE, RINCESS. „ THEATRE, MANNE R&- STREET, WHERE THE GOOD PICTURES ARE. TO-DAY! ' TO-NIGHT! DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH In . * ' "TURNING THE TABLES." "TURNING THE TABLES." A Rollicking Screen Farce. "VICTORS!" "VICTORY!"' ; A Fascinating Story of the South Sea Islands, Starring SEENA OWEN, JACK HOLT, LON CHANEY. ; "LET 'ER GO." Mack Sennett's Rib Tickler. j "LOVELY LUCERNE." Charming Scenia, I A Great Bill. Come Early. Prices as usual. PRINCESS. PRINCESS. , . mOWN HALL. ■ TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, at 8, THURSDAY NEXT, at 8, And SATURDAY, 13th, at 3 o'clook, SATURDAY, 13th, at 3 o'clock.' The Return Season of the Favourite and ■ World-famous Artiste, AMY. EVANS, FRASER GANGE I AMY EVANS, FRASER G'ANGE, AMY EVANS, B'RASER GANGE, AMY EVANS, FRASER GANGE, AMY EVANS, FItASER GANGE, AMY EVANS, FRASER GANGE, The Phenomenal The Celebrated Welsh Soprano. Scotch Basso. Thursday's Programme: MISS EVANS will Sing—"Hear Ye, Israel" (from "Elijah"), "Vissi, d'arte" (from "La Tosca"), "Damon" (Strange), and, with Mr. Gango. the Duet from ■ w X "Elijah." MR. GANGE will Sing — "Vittbria." (Garissini), "In a. Beauteous Garden" (Gleeson), "The Toy Band" (Samuel), "When I was a Bachelor" (Gregory). Assisted by MISS CLARICE WOOD, Solo Pianist, Who will Play—"Preambule" (State) and "Reflets dans l'eau" (Debussy). EVANS GANGE EVANS THURSDAY, GANGE EVANS ' At GANGE EVANS 8. GANGE EVANS ■ GANGE Prices: Ss (res.), 3e and 2s, plus tax. Box Plan and Day Sales at Bristol. TMTAKARA COUNTY ELECTION. VOTE FOR STYLES, NAIRN, | BRYANT, j • WINDLEY. GIVE EACH DISTRICT REPRESENTATION! NO AXE-GRINDING. ' FAIR PLAY FOR ALL. DON'T; FORGET WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. SHAKESPEAREAN COSTUMES. WILL anyone willing to Lend Shakes-, pearean Costumes for a private performance pleus* ting 3556 this evening?

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 112, 8 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 112, 8 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 112, 8 November 1920, Page 2

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