rf^RAND OPERA HOUSE. "CHU CHIN CHOW." "CHU CHIN CHOW." "CHU CHIN CHOW.!' "CHU CHIN CHOW." . "CHU CHIN CHOW." "CHU CHIN CHOW." "CHU CHIN CHOW." "CHU CHIN CHOW." ' The following messages have been received by the manager of "Chu Chin Chow" Company :— FROM PALMERSTON NORTH. "First rush booked house capacity for Monday and Tuesday nights.' Suggest playing matinee Tuesday, so as not to disappoint hundreds." Signed, Oates' Music Store. FROM HASTINGS: "Tremendous rush when plans opened this morning. Every available seat for both performances booked before fonr o'clock. Put on extra staff to cope with huge crowds." Signed, Riddell, Box Office keeper. FROM NAPIER: "Police had groat'difficulty in regulating huge crowd. Booked during day every seat in Dress Circle, Stills, and Boxes for Friday night, Saturday Matinee, and Saturday "night. Still hundreds of locals una-ble- to obtain tickets; they await your decision regarding booking Gallery Seats at increased prices. Reply urgent. Howe Bros." The booking which opened yesterday at The. Bristol for tho forthcoming Wellington season constitutes a record. THE .WELLINGTON SEASON, WHICH WILL COMMENCE On TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, At 7.45,. Will bo a brief one of 13 NIGHTS With 13 NIGHTS MATINEES Every Wednesday and Saturday. BOX PLANS For Bret cix. Nights and Matinees now open at the Bristol. The Plans for remainder of season will open on' Monday Morning Next.. BOOKING PRICES: NIGHT PERFORMANCES—IOs 6d. MATINEE PERFORMANCES—AduIts 8s Children 5». All Prices plus Tax. W. F. Russell, Touring Manager. "THE WHITE DOVE!" , j TO-MORROW. EMPRESS. MPRESS. I'TO-NIGHT! ~ TO-NIGHT Ie tho Last Night At SHORTT'S THEATRE- • HORTT'S THEATRE Of one of the Finest Pictures' Ever- Ptcscnthd in Wellington— "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT 1"' If you miss it, you miss a troat. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. FRIDAY. A Metro Speoial Production, MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON ... MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON \ ' MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON '"> MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON MAY ALLISON In "EXTRAVAGANCE!" "EXTRAVAGANCE!" "EXTRAVAGANCE!" "EXTRAVAGANCE!" "EXTRAVAGANCE!" "EXTRAVAGANCE!" "EXTRAVAGANCE!" "EXTRAVAGANCE !" ■ "EXTRAVAGANCE!" "EXTRAVAGANCE!" "EXTRAVAGANCE!" , It is claimed that this is MISS ALLISON'S greatest production, eclipsing even her wonderful performance in "The Marriage of William Ashe." ■ "THE WHITE DOVE !"■ TO-MORROW. ' . . " EMPRESS. - MPRESS. ' OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. CHARLES RAY CHARLES- RAY In his First Picture from his own Studio, "PEACEFUL VALLEY!" . "PEACEFUL VALLEY!""SNOOKY," "SNOOKY," Tli9 Human Monkey, in "A TRAYFUL OF TROUBLE!" , Patho Review. Gaumont Graphic. OUR ORCHESTRA. OUR ORCHESTRA. Overture 7.30 p.m. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN, TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT . A GRAND FIGURE PROGRAMME. Proceeds in aid of St. Joseph's Convent Bazaar. By Special Arrangement, George Loans Tucker's Masterpiece in 8 roels, "THE MIRACLE MAN!" , "THE MIRACLE MAN!" This Picture has the distinction of being the greatest artistic and moral aohievo--1 mont of the screen ago. Added Attraction: Special Dancing by LITTLE MI3S SMYTH. Doors 7 p.m..- Screen 8 p.m. sharp. BE EARLY! Prices—Adults Is, D.C. and Stalls. Children, under 12, 6d.; , ERNEST DRAKE RECITAL. ERNEST DRAKB RECITAL. ERNEST DRAKE RECITAL. '■■ ERNEST DRAKE RECITAL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8.15 p.m. RETURN OF ERNEST DRAKE. ERNEST DRAKE. ERNEST DRAKE. ERNEST DRAKE. ERNEST DRAKE. The Brilliant Now Zealand Tenor. (Direct from tho Royal Albert Hall and Queen's Hall, London.) Assisted by MISS CLARICE WOOD ...... Solo Pianist MISS DOROTHY BAKER Violinist MISS MOLLY DIXON ....: Soprano MR. DRAKE will sing:—"Your Tiny Hand is Frozen," from " Boheme " ; "E Luce van le Stelle," from "La Tosca "; " Sigh'No Move, Jjadios," Aikin; " Linden Lea," Vaughun Williams; and other wellknown and popular numbers. PRICES—4s (reserved), 3s, and 2s; plus tax. . Doors open at 7.15. CANTERBURY JOCKEY^ CLUB. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1921. 9th, llih, AND 13th AUGUST. A CCEPTANCES for GRAND NA-'i jTSI TIONAL STKEPLPECHASE. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES, nnd i WINTER COP; also GENERAL ENTRIES, CLOSE on FRIDAY, 22nd JULY, at 8 p.m. F. 0. COTHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 385. Tekirrapliic Address, ' "TURF, 1: OHBISTCHI/EOH.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 2
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