"SINBAD" MATINEE, "SINBAD" MATINEE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. Doors Open at 1 o'clock. IT IS THE DUTY Of every parent to sco that their children onjoy at least ono representation,. °f •'SINBAD," because it is without any doubt tit© best and mast wonderful p*ntomimo for "KIDDIES" that/has yet been staged in Now Zealand. It will always bo ono of the beet memories for grown-ups to watch the youngsters gazing with wonder upon the gorgeous electrical effects, tho magnificent dresses, tho beautiful ballets, and to hear their childish shrieks of delight when the ■comedians orento special funnyisms for them. _ It will do your heart good to hear the children in tho audience sing "RHINOSOSORUS" with Undo Jack Cannot. The lollies > which are thrown to tho •'kiddies" are provided by, the Nestles Co. rf^RAND OPERA HOUSE VTRAND OPERA HOUSE Sole Lessees —J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager—John Farrell. LAST FOUR NIGHTS P* , "SINBAD THE SAILOR." "SINBAD THE SAILOR." Unquestionably the Best, Funniest, Prettiest, Most Wonderful, and Most Popular Pantomime since "Mother Goose." TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 7.50. AND UNTIL WEDNESDAY NEXT. MATINEE WEDNESDAY. J. *nd N. TAIT and BAILEY GRANT Present the Beet, Funniest, Most Extraragant Pantomime which has yet been sent to New Zealand— "SINBAD THE ■, SAILOR." •••SINBAD THE SAILOR." "SINBAD THE SAILOR," , "SINBAD THE SAILOR." A Great and Glorious Pantomime. PACKED WITH MAGNIFICENT AND WONDERFUL FEATURES. And Presented by a Specially-eelected Company of Pantomimists, Singers, Dancers, and Specialty Artists. PLANS at The Bristol until Noon. Afterwards the Plans and Day Sales will be on view at the Grand Opera, House. Day Sales at Ned Perry's. PRICES—DC. and R.S., Bs*6d; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stall* and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. KING'S THEATRE, COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, " ALF.'S BUTTON." "f\T|7HERE the 'ell does 'c come from?" TT saya Ole Bill. "I dunno," replies Alf. "I ruba me Button an' 'c bounces up and asks for orders. 'Arf the time I don't want 'hn, 'E'e so olesalel" THE PRINCE OF WALES'S FAVOURITE. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! At the CJTRAND THEATRE Ptrand theatre The Outstanding Picture, "POPPY!" *' POPPY !"• NORMA " POPPY >" TALMADGE. "POPPY!"' NORMA " POPPY!" TALMADGE. " POPPY!" ' NORMA " POPPY!" TALMADGE. " POPPY ?'■ ' NORMA "POPPY!" TALMADGE. " POPPY!" The Exotio Romance from the. Famous Novel by Cynthia Stockley. , "POPPY!"—The Flower of the Desert. " POPPY!"—The Bloom of Society ! " From one hour- of moonlight madness to years of'sorrow and ■ ■ Remorse!" , , A Great Artist in a Great Play. •■ AlsoFATTY ARBUCKLE ' FATTY ARBUCKLE In " THE WAITERS' BALL!" " THE WAITERS 1' BALL !" "THE WAITERS' BALL!" And other Excellent Subjects. ! Prices as Usual. Telephone 2299. GOR' BLIMEY! STRIKE ME PINK, IT'S A BEAUT! : ' iQOREENED on the Renown pn the reKJ cent tour of H.R.H. the Prinoe of Wales no less than 15 times. The Rantin', Roarin' Comedy, " ALF.'S BUTTON." COMMENCING FRDDAY AT THE KING'S. SEASIDE PICTURE . THEATRE, LYALLBAY. TO-NIGHT! ,_-. TO-NIGHT! The unusual and brilliant Selznick Picture, "THE SPITE GIRL," With tho Beautiful Star, OLIVE" THOMAS, i As Tessa, tho Chorus GirL Good. Supports. DA N C I N G . KILBIRNIE HALL. TO-NIGHT & EVERY SATURDAY. Music.by Mr. Les. Walker. Harry Grondin, M.C. Assembly Every Wednesday, 8-11. Latest Dances Taught, 7-8. Speoial!—Professor Tate will give an item on the Piano. SERENADERS' DANCE CLUB. EVERY SATURDAY. _ FULLFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN, Is and Is 6d. 8 .till 12. Refreshments. PERCY SIMPSON, Pianist. DANCING. DANCING. ■ TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. EVANS BAY SWIMMING CLUB'S DANCE, At ST. ANNE'S HALL, Green-street. Dancing, 8 to 11. Gents, Is 6d; Ladies,'ls. Musician: Miss F. Greig. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE PARTY •**- AND DANCE will be held in tho CALEDONIAN HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Good prizes. Refreshments. Dancing 10 p.m. Admission 2s. Membcra 1b 6d. THE SECRETARY, Box 867, G.P.O. workers' f.ducational asso- / ciation: A CLASS has been formed under Professor Murphy to study "THE ECONOMICS OF LABOUR." All intending students arc requested to meet in the Education Board Room, Mercerstreet, .on TUESDAY, 3rd May, at 7.45 p.m. B. BARKER, , Olass Secretary,.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 3
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