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"CHU CHIN CHOW" MATINEE. "CHU CHIN CHOW" MATINEE. .' FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY , NEXT. /I RAND OPERA HOU3B. Direction J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. "CHU CHIN CHOW" And his 40 Thieves Have completely captured Wellington. TO-NIGHT At 7.45, And Until Wednesday Night. MATINEE WEDNESDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.,/ Present Oscar Asche's Great and Colossal Master-work, "CHU CHIN OHOW." "OHU CHIN OHOW." "OHU CHIN OHOW." "OHU CHIN OHOW." "CHU CHIN CHOW." Unquestionably THe World's Most Renowned .and Most Gigantic Spectacular. Musical Extravaganza. 350 —People in the Production—3sol Staged under the personal supervision of ROBERT GREIG. Bos Plans at the Bristol until noon, after that hour seats may be selected at the Grand Opera House. Early Doors Stalls and. Gallery Ticket* may be purohaeed at Ned Perry's, or at the doors each evening. PRICES: AT NlGHT—Reserved Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 10s 6d; Unreserved D.C. and O.S. (at door), 8s; Back Stalls, 4»; Gallery, 2s; Eariy Door SUUa *nd Gallery, Is extra. ■MATINEE—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, booked, 8s; at door, 7s 6d; Back Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, Is 6d; Early Door, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Children half-prioe to Dres3 Cirole and Reserve and Back Stalls. Gallery, Is 6d. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX. John Farrell, Manager. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE? Direction Ben and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF THIS SENSATIONAL BILL. Electric Success of the World-renowned Star, LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. Tne, Cute and Clever Kids, THE GIRTON CYCLING COLLEGE GIRLS. One of the Most Successful Acts Ever Imported by Fullers. Walter Johnson's Huge Revue Novelty, "THE MERRY ROUNDERS!". "THE MERRY ROUNDERS I" Fullers' New Revue. Last Night of RANDOLPd KING, The Great English Protean Artiit. ■ BARON and his Pal "Nobbier." \ '. With'her Violin, MAGGIE FOSTER J: PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, 3s 2d; Upper Circle, la Id. Reserves at The Bristol —after 1 o'clock at Burnett's, next Theatre^ ■ ■ .' ! „ . WELSH CHOIR, i The Talented Twelvo, Commencing \A RTCRAFT, MONDAY NEXT. /COMMENCING FRIDAY,, Maurice Tourneur's Master Picture, "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS!" TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. QERENADERS' DANCE CLUB. FULLFORD'S HALL, BROOKLYN. Tyro Waltzing Competition. For non-prizewinners. Two Gold Medals first, two prizes second. No entrance fee. Usual Saturday Night prices, Is and Is 6d P. Carter, piano. A. St. Romain, violin. ORGAN RECITAL By •: MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist, Auckland, At St. James' 6 Presbyteaan Church, Aclelaido-road, ON WEDNESDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1921, . At. 8 o'clock. Special Collection in Aid of Organ Fraud. LRC N.Z7LABOUR PARTY! LRC LRC CONCERT AND LECTURE. LRC LRC "COMPRESS THEATRE. , LRC -CiMPRESS THEATRE. LRC TO-MORROW NIGHT LRC (SUNDAY), at 7.30 p.m. /LRC . 'LRC Chairman: LRC , MR. E. E. CANHAM. LRC Artists: LRC MRS. FRANK COOZE LRC (Talented Soprano), LRC Selected. LRC MR. J. COFFEY (Violinist). LRC MR. HARRY DUNN (Tenor), LRC Selected. LRC MISS OLIVE PAYNE LRC ■ (Elocutionist), LRC " A Slave's Petition." LRC MR. C. H. BURRIDGE IjRC (Popular Baritone), LRC / Selected.LRC MR. W. E. CROME, Accompanist. LRC Speakers: LRC T. BRINDLE, President WallingLRC ton Labour Representation ComLRC mittee, LRC And LRC P. FRASER. M.P. Wellington LRC Central, LRC On LRC " TOWARDS INDUSTRIAL DELRC MOCRACY: LABOUR'S PATH LRC TO FREEDOM." ' ' LRC Messrs. Brindle and Fraser will LRC deal with Unemployment, RcducLRC tion of Wages, Mora Production, LEC Co-operative Contract System, LRC Guild Socialism, Industrial UnionLRC ism, Craft Unionism, Political AcLRC tion, Nationalisation of Industry, LRC and the Progress of the Working LRC Class generally, in the light of LRC modern developments. v LRC BE SURE YOU HEAR THEM. LRC Admission Free. Silver Coin LRC' Collection. LRC FRANK TWORT, LRC Hon. Secretary. /COMMENCING FRIDAY, Maurice Tourneur's Maßter Picture, "the last of the mohicans!" ~ nTz. labour party! Wellington central branch. A DEBATING CLASS will bo formed in conjunction with members of other branches, TUESDAY, 9th August, 8 p.m., Trades Hall. You aro cordially invited to attend, and bring your friends. Roll up and make this a bumper meeting. H. PINNOCK, Hon. Seo. ■W N.R. ■ W.N.R. AN AFTERNOON CONCERT, Arranged by Mr. Leo. Buckeridgo, will bo given at KELBURN KIOSK, on SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST, 1921, at 3 p.m., in aid of tho W.N.R. Residential Nursery. Afternoon Tea included. Admission 2s 6d. The Concert will be under the auspices tof tho. Kolburn-Karori-rond Branch of the Women's N»l;lou;J R«sef*e, !■■ . •-.■■■ ..... _J

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 32, 6 August 1921, Page 3

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