WWB WWB f> RAND OPERA HOUSE. WWB JJTRAND OPERA HOUSE. WWB WWB WWB WWB SUNDAY NIGHT. WWB SUNDAY NIGHT. WWB WWB WWB WWB WATERSIDE WORKERS' WWB BAND. WWB WWB Acknowledged to be on© of tho WWB Fmeat Combinations in N.Z. WWB ;' WWB WWB WWB ATTRACTION WWB' ATTRACTION WWB ' WWB EXTRAORDINARY! WWB EXTRAORDINARY! VV.WB WWB Join the Stampede to the WWB WWB GRAND OPERA HOUSE WWB WWB TO-MORROW NIGHT, WWB *■> WWB And Hear the Talented Artists WWB from WWB WWB "SINBAD THE SAILOR". WWB "SINBAD THE SAILOR" WWB WWB PANTOMIME COMPANY WWB PANTOMIME COMPANY WWB . , WWB (By kind permission of Messrs. J. WWB and N. Tait and Bailey Grant), WWB WWB Including— WWB WWB ETHEL WALKER WWB ETHEL WALKER WWB (Brilliant Soprano), WWB WWB NELLIE BLACK WWB NELLIE BLACK WWB i ■, (Distinguished Violinist), WWB WWB NANCE HEINWOOD WWB NANCE HEINWOOD : WWB (Songs at tie Piano), WWB WWB COLIN CRANE WWB COLIN CRANE WWB (Eminent Baritone), WWB WWB FRANK CROWTHER WWB FRANK CROWTHER WWB (At tho Piano). WWB WWB Oar Reoitals Acknowledged to be WWB the Finest in N.Z. WWB , WWB BAND ITEMS WWB Include— WWB ' ■ WWB Overture—"Northern Lights" WWB Selection—"Memories of Gounod" WWB Intermezzo—"Melody of Peace" WWB March—"2oth Century." ' WWB ' WWB —- , WWB WWB EVENT OF THE YEAR! WWB EVENT OF THE 1 YEAR! WWB WWB WWB WWB Patrons will be well advised' to WWB be in their seats not lator than 8 WWB o'clock. WWB .MflKy WWB SO COME EARLY. ' WWB WWB WWB Subscribers ■who h»ve not yet WWB secured their Season' Cards should WWB do so without delay. Obtainable WWB at, Burnett's Confectionery Shofo WWB (next Theatre), or from Mr. F WWB Bourke, 80, Manners-streot. WWB WWB WWB WWB Piano kindly. lent by Bristol WWB Piano Co. , WWB . i , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Colossal Attraction At CJHORTT'S THEATRE. At At tOHORTT'S THEATRE. At The Greatest Drury Lane Drama ever Produced. i, • "THE HOPE." "THE HOPE." "THE HOPE." "THE HOPE." "THE HOPE." A Play teeming with Tense Situations. Thrilling Scenes in England,-India, and , : Italy. . Big Supporting Programme. Including Latest English Gazette, I Christie Comedy, etc. PROTEST MEETING. Under auspices of N.Z. Communist Party. : STRAND THEATRE. / ■. ■ , ,! ; SUNDAY, Ist MAY, at 8 p.m. PROMINENT SPEAKERS.' will state tho paso against the suppression of Irish and Russian literature and the gaoling of Comrade Johnson. • ' > i You who claim to love liberty, attend as a protest against master-class domination. COME IN YOUR HUNDREDS! COME! ALF.'S MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW ZEALAND. MY old pal Bill (the bloko wot'was in 'The Better 'Ole) was tellin' me wot a time you gayo 1 'am w'en 'o toured New Zoaland. Ole Bill says you'll like my pitcher all about Button an' ' Eustace' wot oomed up outer tho grounds every time I rubbed it. Anyway, the Prince of Wales reckoned 'Alf.'s Button ' was 'is favourite pitcher, so there you are!"• THE PICTURE THE PRINCE SAW FIVE TIMES, "ALF.'S BUTTON." KING'S THEATRE. FRUSAY NEXT. DON'T FORGET! /CRICKET CLUB'S EUCHRE TOURS' NAMENT AND DANCE, in Railway Social Hall, Waterloo-quay, every MONDAY EVENING, at 8 p.m. 1 Supper provided. Admission Is. Good prizes. A. 0. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. TTNITARIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, Ist MAY, 7 P.M. GREAT LECTURE By REV. WYNDHAM HEATHCOTE, . - 8.A., Oxon. Subject: > "DOES GOD EXIST?" DON'T MISS THIS ! ( DON'T MISS THIS i j
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 102, 30 April 1921, Page 3
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