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1921 'PANTOMIME. IS2I 1921 PANTOMIME. 1921, "SINBAD" PANTOMIME. "SESTBAD" PANTOMIME. .THURSDAY — NEXT! — THURSDAY The Box Plans for tho FIRST SIX - NIGHTS and SATURDAY NEXT and WEDNESDAY WEEK MATINEES will bo Opened at Tho Bristol Piano Co. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, at 9 o'clock. GRAND OPERA HOUSE RAND OPERA HOUSE LESSEES—J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager ■ - John Farroll. THURSDAY NEXT, 21st APRIL. THURSDAY NEXT, 21st APRIL. For a Season of 32 Nights. J. AND N. TATT'S Superb Pantomime, "SINBAD THE SAILOR." "SINBAD, THE SAILOR." , Interpreted by a- Great Cast-Jennie-Hartley Dan Asa-r Nellie 'MacCarthy Edgely and Dawe Linda Young William Hassan Elsie Parkes Colin Crane Margot Lester Kelso Henderson Ethel Walker Bert Nicholson Jack Cannot The Littlojohns: THE BALLETS ARE GORGEOUS. „ They include— THE MOTH AND CANDLE BALLET THE SUBMARINE BALLET THE CORAL BALLET THE DIAMOND VALLEY BALLET THE BALLET OF ANIMALS TWENTY WONDERFUL SCENES. These will bring before you the amazing achievements of the scone-painter's art. They will include— THE PORT OF BALSORA THE DOCKS OF BALSORA 'DECK OF THE SAUCY SHEBBERT THE RAFT AT SEA UNDER THE SEA THE WHALE'S BACK THE CORAL CAVE THE DIAMOND VALLEY THE CALIPH'S PALACE BUTTERFLY LAND 'THE CARPENTER'S SHOP THE GORGEOJTS PINK PALACE PRICES^D.C. and R.S., 8s 6d; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. FIRST MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY. Touring Manager - - Charles Berkeley.' BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! EDDIE LYONS and LEE MORAN, EDDIE LYONS and LEE MORAN, EDDIE LYONS and LEE MORAN, Tho Side-splitting Combination of "Ones a Plumber" fame, In "FIXED, BY GEORGE!" "FIXED, BY GEORGE!" Also, "BIG STAKES!" "BIG STAKES!" A Thrilling Drama of the North-West . Mounted Police. "BIG STAKES!" "BIG STAKES!" . EVENING SESSIONS ONLY, Special Added Attraction: "THE LYRIC QUARTETTE" "THE LYRIC QUARTETTE" "THE LYRIC QUARTETTE" In' Popular Geme, Telephone 358. ~ tSverybody^s; jojverybody's. A Programme of Pleasing Variety. ALICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE " / rln "DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN!" "DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN!" Then LARRY SEMON, LARRY SEMON, LARRY SEMON, The King of Mirthmakera, In ''BETWEEN THE ACTS!" "BETWEEN THE ACTS!" Also, Pathe's Latest Adventure in Cinematography, THE PATHE REVIEW No. 77. Pathe Gazette. ' Pathe Gazette. FULL MELODIOUS ORCHESTRA. Usual prioe3. Tel. 60. ,q/prand theatre. Otrand theatre. now showing. ■ Charming, BoautifuJ, Dainty ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, ANITA STEWART, / In a Magnificent Super-Feature, "HUMAN DESIRE!" "HUMAN DESIRE!" "'HUMAN DESIRE!" "HUMAN DESIRE I" A tense appealing drama of a young girl's search for happiness. A Story of Real Life. "HER BRIDAL NIGHTMARE!" "HER BRIDAL NIGHTMARE I" A Screaming 2-reel Comedy. SCENICS AND GAZETTES. , A Grand Programme. Usual Prices, 'Phone 3299 Reserves. MR. HISLOP'S' CANDIDATURE. TVTR. HISLOI' will address Citizens at ] -UUL 8 o'olook, as follows: — TO-NIGHT—In the Kelbum Kiosk.. ' ( LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. . "PUBLIC MEETINGS, starting at 8 ■*• p.m., will be held as under:—' TUESDAY, 19th APRIL— Northland Schoolroom. Kahyarra Hall. „^?' dors Statue, Mitehelltown (open air). WEDNESDAY, 20th APRILSt. Hilda's Hall, Island Bay. Masonic Hall, Seatoun. , Maranui Hall, LyaU Bay. ' Voitch and Alien's Corner (open airi. ™^ r- P>-,, H> H, ick°yantl Mr- p- ff™**> M.V., will speak at most of. these meetings, and will bo supported' by tho other . candidates/ " JAMES THORN, , ■ , ' Secretary. „ MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. • J MRS. K. PRESTON, 2 MISS N. E. COAD, M.A 3 4 •TOrriLL Address Electors at New-town "* Library on- MONDAY, 18th April, 5 at 8 p.m., and at Baptist Schoolroom Brooklyn, on WEDNESDAY, 20th April', n

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 91, 18 April 1921, Page 2

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