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"IRENE" BOX PLANS. The Plans for tho balance o£ the Season ARE NOW OPEN at The Bristol. . {TIRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees ....-.- J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO-NIGHT,' TO-NIGHT, ,And Following Evenings. POSITIVELY LAST EIGHT NIGHTS J. AND N TAIT'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In tho Enchanting Success — '-'IRENE" v .''IRENE" "IRENE" THE "IRENT" ','IRENE" "• "IRENE" "IRENE 1 MUSICAL . "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" COMEDY "IRENE" "IBENE" v "IRENE" "IRENE" SUPREME. "IRENE" "IRENE" . "IRENE" Rqceived Nightly at the Grand Opera, House by*crowded and delighted audiences, who unanimously' acclaim "Irene" . tho greatest of all Musical Plays Because of ITS HAUNTING MELODIES ITS GORGEOUS DRESSES ITS DAZZLING SCENES And the charm of , DOROTHY SOUTH v IRENE DOROTHY SOUTH as IRENE CHESTER CLUTE THOMAS PAUNCEFORTE ( ROBERT JEWE^T . Ana J. &' N. TAIT'S BRILLIANT COMPANY "IRENE," -. v •■■ "IRENE," A Musical Play with 'a. Plot. Catchy Music. Bright Dialogue. A ' JOY-BRINGING PRODUCTIONCaptivating Melodies that go puking along gaily, Betting feet and senses j trippipg. "IRENE" A Joyous Whirl of ••IRENE" Song and Girl,. Prices—Reserved Stalls and D;C, 8s 6d; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d (plus tax). Early-doov Stalla and Gallery, Is extra, j Box Plan at The Bristol. ■ . . . ,! Day Sales 1 at Ned Perry's.Business Manager H. A. Bowden. QifORTT'S-THEATRE. ■ i ©HORTT'S THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-DAY. , x • England's Distinguished Acfer, ' WILLIAM FAVERSHAM, WILLIAM FAVERSHAM, ■■ WILLIAM FAVERSHAM, In' .. . A' Seven-reel /Royalty Ma3tqrpiece, '"THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF !"• "THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF !■' "THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF!" A. Mystery Drainn. with Beiting in ."_ : .'' -, Lontlan. . . It concerns tlic adyentureg ofVn American who goes to sleep one night as pl»in Victor Jones and awakes ne>>t morning as tho E«rl of Rophestor,. with » houseful pf ornate servants and disagreeable relatives, a beautiful wife from whom ho is.Bunposed to bo estranged., and a reputation that -teakes him one of tho most shunned men in the English polite society.' NOTE.—Although tho rights of this Picture have been secured at enormous cost', there .Vill be NO INCREASE IN PRICES. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Telephone 768 for Reserves. IfH MAJESTY'S THEATRE, FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. Direption Ben and John.Fuller, Ltd. MATINEE 2.30 p.m. TO.MORROW. ' Always FULLERS 1 . And Merry . FULLERS' ' Bright OUR NEW PROGRAMME.' The Finest for Many Months. FULLERS' George Hurd, Louis Bloy FULLERS' Huley and Bent, Harrington FULLERS' Reynolds, jun., Desperado FULLERS' and La Rose - , FULLERS' Carton. Mm and Jerry FULLERS' Kooly and Aldous ! FULLERS' Curley Sherwood' ' FULLERS' Ward and iSherman FUtLEES 1 Yank and Jean. PRICES—D.C and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalls, Is 7d; Upper Cirole, Is, Id. Bos Plan at the Bristol^-aft^r 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. „ . i mOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction John Hoptint LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS Of tho folks who make you glad., THE FASHION PLATE DANDIES. , FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. - FASHION PLATE DANDIES. Great Request Programme now running for the last three nights, and it'a running at some pace, To Admit—3s 2d, 2s Id, and 1b Id. Plan at The Bristol. THAT young fellow has left them. Her husband is raging around like mad. And she looks, tcared to death. Something awful ia going to happen—l can feel it in my bones. THE EARLY SETTLERS AND HIS'J'ORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON '- > ANNIVERSARY DAY. TO commemorate) the Figh'faoth Annii verssury o{ the labeling of our first Settlers, the abovp Ajsoeialjon invites all Pioneer Settlers, members,' and friends, to meet on the Observatory Reserve, Kel. burn, on SATURDAY,. ggnd JANUAR.Y, at 2.30. , Afternoon Tea at Kelbum- Kioek. Tickets from tho Executive. Should -weather bo unfavourable the gathering- will take place in the Kiosk. W, A. EDWARDS, Gon. Sec. THE Annual Meeting of the League will bo hold 4t 8 p.m., on MONDAY, 31st INST., in the Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, CustbmhQusQquay. ■ • /'■■ ■ BUSINESS: Annual Report arid Baknoe-Shcet. Present Position and Prospects. Election of Officers. A large attendance of members and intending mombojs is requested/as important questions will he discussed. H. H. THOMPSON, Secretory. DOMINION BOWLING ASSOCIATION, ALL those who are interested in tbo. CHAMPION PAIRS COMPETITION are requested to meet at the Wellington Bawling Club's Pavilion TO NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. x - ' S. H. UNDERWOOD, Secretary. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. TJIMPLOYERS requiring Clerical AssistJLU anco are asked" to nn2«Employment Officer. Te!. 21-311^ The Department lias on its books at present several General Cleriiß. ' ■ - WANTED— Bu'inesß- Men, ring v.p j 1270 for all classes of GeasrtJ Printing. Immediate attention. '

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 2