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QRAND- OPERA S HOUSE. Lessees . J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT ..MB o'clock sharp. And Every Evening. J. AND N. TAIT <, Present tho Musical Comedy Hit of London, New York, and Sydney— "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" Tho "IRENE" "IRENE" Musical "IRENE" "IRENE" Comedy "IRENE" "IRENE" Supreme. "IRENE" "IRENE" , "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" I "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" Tho Musical Play with a Plot. Catchy Mueic. Gorgeous Dresses. A J.OY-BRINGING PRODUCTION! Captivating Melodies that go pulsing along gaily, setting foot and senses tripping. J. AND N. TAIT'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, „ Including DOROTHY SOUTH IRENE DOROTHY SOUTH as IRENE I ■ DOROTHY SOUTH IKENE And CHESTER CLUTE THOMAS PAUNCEFORTE ROBERT JEWETT "IRENE," "IRENE," CAST OF CHARACTERS. (In the Order of their Appearance): Donald Marshall Robert. Jewett Robert Harrison Thomas Paunceforte J. V. Bowden Henry Gordon Lawrence Hadley Rawdon Blanrtford Clarkson Milton Owen Irene O'Dare Dorothy South Helen Cheston Peggy Malon-ey Jane Gilmour Marion Eavle Mrs. Marshall Alice Bentley Eleanor Worth Velma Hinkle Mrs. O'Dare Georgia HarveyMrs. Choston Grayco V. Connell Madame Lucy Chester Cluto j And a Chorus and Ballot of Beauty. ' SYNOPSIS ~OF STJENES': Act I. Scene I—Tho Verandah of the Marshalls' He/me, Long Island. Scene 2—The Tenement, Irene's Homo on tho Eaat Side of New York. Scene 3—The Verandah, Two Days Later. Act'll. Scone I—The Tenement, Two Months Later. Sceno 2—-Garden of Lowden's Home, New York City. Sccno 3—The Tenemont, Midnight of the I Same Night. Scene 4—Wo go back to where wo loft I off in Scene 2. „ ' * Tho play produced by Wilmer Bentley. ! Musical Director Mnurico Gultridge "IRENE," •"IRENE," "A little bit of salt and sweetness, A dainty 6lip of rare completeness." Prices—Reserved Stalls and D.C.. 8s 6d; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is? Gd .(pius tax). Early doors Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Box Plan at. Tho Bristol. ■ __ Day Sales at Nod Pcrry'B. Business Manager H. A. Bowden rpOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, Direction John Hopkins NIGHTLY, at 8. NIGHTLY, at 8. FOR SEVEN MORE NIGHTS. The Fol':s who set tli'o paco in speedy Shows. THE FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLAIE DANDIES. A FASHION PLATE DANDIES. W FASHION PLATE DANDIES. Largo and enthusiastic congregations betoken the popularity of this very fino CHANGE PROGRAMME THURSDAY I To Get In—3s 2d, 2s 3d, and Is Id. Late Booking, Tel. 65. j __Plan at Bristol. SHE married him for his money, probably. But such a wedding'! My j dear, you should have been there. MASTERTON A. & P~ASSOCIATION".. 34th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Ti/J" ASTE RT 0 N SHOW, AT SOLWAY. Tho Loading North Island Autumn Show; 15th and 16th FEBRUARY, 1921. ■Entries Close 29th January. RAM AND EWE FAIR, 17th and 18th February. Splendid Exhibition of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Pigs. Dogs, Produce, Poultry, Cookery, Sowing, and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Accommodation Arranged for Visitors.Free Hot Water for Picnic Parties. Free Rest Tent for Mothers and Babie3. Schedules on application to — R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. '' ■■■i&iiftimwifflKrj^a'sg WELLINGTON RACING.CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, UMMER MEETING, To be held on tho TRKNTHAM RACECOURSE, THURSDAY, SATURDAY (ANNIVERSARY DAY),« AND MONDAY, 20th, 22ud, and 24th JANUARY. First Race starts at Noon each day. The Cup will be run on Thursday (First Day). On Thursday and Monday, trains leave lor Trcntham 'at short intervals from 9.50, until 10.40 a.m. Additional trains at 12.10 and 1.20 p.m. On Saturday (Anniversary Day) trains Icavo at bhorl intervals from 9.20 until 10.40 a.m. Additional trains at 12.15 and 1.20 p.m. A. E. WHYTE, Socrctary. ■pAtIIATUA RACING CLUB. .a. ANNUAL MEETING 29th JANUARY, 1021. NOTICE TO "OWNERS AND TRAINERS. ACCEPTANCES for All Events at the nbovo Meeting Close with the Secretory nt Fahiaiiin on FRIDAY NEXT, 21st JANUARY, at 9 p.m. Telegraph Officu at Pahiatua clones at 3 ' p.m. J. G, SWAIN SOX. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 15, 18 January 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 15, 18 January 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 15, 18 January 1921, Page 2