"IRENE" BOX PLANS AND DAY . SALES. ALL DAY TO-DAY at the BLUE BIRD, Confectioners (2 Doors from Theatre). /"I RAND ;OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TO NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, And Following Evenings. POSITIVELY LAST SEVEN NIGHTS J. AND N. TAIT'S NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In the Enchanting Success — "IRENE" . "IRENE" "IRENE" THE "IRENT" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE' MUSICAL "IRENE" "IRENE" , : > . "IRENE" "IRENE" ■ COMEDY "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" "IRENE" SUPREME. "IRENE" "IRENE" ' • . ■ "IRENE" Received Nightly at the Grand Opera House by crowded and delighted audiences, who urianjmously acclaim "Irene" .the greatest of ali Musical Plays Because of ITS HAUNTING MELODIES ITS GORGEOUS DRESSES ITS DAZZLING SCENES . And the charni of DOROTHY SOUTH IRENE DOROTHY SOUTH as IRENE CHESTER CLUTE ; THOMAS PAUNCBFORTE ROBERT JEWETT '. . ■ • ' And J. & N. TAIT'S BRILLIANT COMPANY "IRENE," "IRENE," A Musical Play with a Plot. Catchy Music. Bright Dialogue. A JOY-BRINGING PRODUCTION. v Captivating Melodies that go pulsing along gaily, set\j*g feet arid censes .■ ■' . " - tripping. ' ■ "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 door Stalls, and ■ Gallery, Is extra. Box Plan at The Bristol on Monday. Day Sales at Ned Perry's on Monday. Business Manager H. A. Bowden. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. MATINEE 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY. AT 8.. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Always FULLERS' ' And Merry FULLERS' ' Bright LAST PRESENTATION OF THIS EXCELLENT PROGRAMME: TULLERS' George Hurd, Louis Bloy FULLERS' Huley and Bent, Harrington FULLERS'' Reynolds, juii.', ■■.!■■ FULLERS' Carlton Max and Jerry FULLERS', Keely and. Aldous FULLERS' Curley Sherwood - FULLERS' Ward-and Sherman FULLERS' Yank and Jean.. ■■■ PRICES-D.C. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalls, Is :7d; Upper ; Circle.' Is Id. "Box Plan at the Bristol —after.-sat Burnett's, next Theatre. • : ' ; nnOWNIIALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. Direotion .'....?.:: : John Hopkins : ■ ' ■ LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO' NIGHTS. '■• • ; TO-NIGHT AND . MONDAY. ' : , TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. ; Those ■ Ineompara-blo People, tho ■FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES. . FASHION PLATE DANDIES. FASHION PLATE DANDIES.' FASHION' PLATE DANDIES.' ■ FASHION ELATE DANDIES. SPECIAL. PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. To-night'^ ''programme includes a number of special request items, and,, a quota o£ r.ew numbers, solos and concerted.. But it- is not a complete chango._ Wo don't want to mislead you. It's' a fine programme. •-,.'•' . . . v .To 1 Admit—3s 2d, 2s Id, and-.ls. Id. To-day's Plan, is at'.tho .Town.Hall. Telephone 65. . i . "wHAfTynniAPi^N?!. see : "fpHE-WORLD. AND HIS WIFE" :J-'\ ■ At.the, - ■ ' , ■■■• , PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT ■THEATRES ::,: NEXT FRIDAY r\VR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ■A Vitagraph Attraction: . CORINNE GRIFFITHS ' .: .:■•■:.. •■ ■ -In ■ '' ' ' • "THE GARTER GIRL." Adapted from 0. Henry's intense Human Story,, "Tho Memento." A garter is ■ a little thing,! but it's big enough.to have wrecked many homes —and it nearly, wrecked Rosalie's- romance. Rosalie threw a Garter into tho_ audience, but it proved a boomerang! "THE SMASHING BARRIER," .. ■ . : . Episode 10. Gaumbnt Graphic. To conclude with a Special Comedy. EASJDE •', PICTURE THEATRE, 22nd and 24th JANUARY, 1921. s > LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT. ; . . ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, . : Another Brilliant Star, In a Magnificent Selznick Drama, "GREATER THAN FAME!" • Also tho First Episode "FIGHTING ■■■'-- TRAIL-" SUMMER DANCING, KILBIRNIE ■'■.'• HALL. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. Soda Fountain Drinks ', Free" during evening. Supper provided. Sub:. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 2s. -Music by Mr. Les, . Walker. . ' ' , ' ■■/ HARRY'GRONDIN, M.C. Nonpareil and Ivy Dance Patrons . -J Specially Invited. ■ ■ . wellington drivers' union. ;. annual' picnic. THE ANNUAL'PICNIC of tho abovenamed organisation will be held on Wednesday, 26th January, 1921, at M^IDSTONE',. 'FASTI, UPPKiI HUTT (in conjunction with the Waterside Workers).' ' ... .', !, TRAINS: . ..- Trains leave Lambton Station at 7.8, 8.50, 9.5, 9.25, and 10 a.m. Also at 12:iO and 1.20 p.m. » .FARES—ADULTS, 2a. .. SPORTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Drivers' Championship. Relay Race. Tug-of-War. Lucky Baby Competition. Bring your baby, yours is sure to be the . : lucky ono. . .-, FRUITS, SWEETS, AND TOYS FOR 1 THE KIDDIES. ■ Every Driver is urged to be present and help to make the gathering a sucoess. In event of postponement owing to bad weather, a four-flag signal will be fiown from Mr. Victoria at 7.-a.m.. A. .BROWN, Presidents A.' PARLANE, Secretary. N.B.—Picnib Day is- an Award Holiday. EXCELSIOR LODGE OF DRUIDS. A MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room on MONDAY EVENING NEXT;'24th instant. A Presentation of B.\A. Collar and Diploma to Bro. W. J Chatfield will be made. A Social Evening will, also.bo held. Officers and members, and also members of kindred Lodges, are cordially invited. ■ W. M'LAUGHLIN, .Secretary. ••'• I. 0. RECHABITES. 'PERSEVERANCE-.TENT-No. 6. MEMBERS, aro notified that on. and , ..from Thursday,- 27th. January, 1921, Meetings will be held in Rochabite Chambers, 7, .Ghuznee-street, on 4th Thursday, in each month. . . R. A. FERGUSON, Secretary. ' REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. THE Department has at present on its books awaiting employment., several men desirous of obtaining'light store jobs, and others requiring light employment, Employers please ring Tel. 21-211, regarding any vacancies iri their staffs.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 3
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