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TTTIVrr^'C! THE THEATRE THAT SETS irTl\jr<»C J_ll^ lX IO THE STANDARD. -BULIX Xx (3 7.30—T0-NI fGHT—7.3O. , 7.30—T0-NIGHT—7.3O. THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE YET PRODUCED. THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS, BY ■ JAMES FENIMORE COOPER. ■T'S FOR YOU! IT'S FOR ME! IT'S FOR EVERYBODY! To the old folks it bringß happy memories of the other days. To the middle-aged, the father and mothor of today, it relives the history of their father's youth. To the young it is an education, and not only that, it is the source of the greatest game children have played—lndians. Produced by tho Master Hand of MAURICE TOURNEUR. LESLIE JEHPCOTT . (Tenor). • . . f And KING'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. THE FINEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN." MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2.30. MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2.30. " ■■■ ■ *v ■ Plan at The Bristol till 5. After 5 at the Theatre.. Telephone 22-212.

TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Ben and John Fuller. MATINEE TO-MORROW, at 2.30 p.m. Always FULLERS' And Merry_ ' FULLERS' Bright. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT HUGE AUDIENCES NIGHTLY. Everybody Pleasied^Eyerybody Satisfied, A BILL WE ARE'i PROUD OF. Headed by the Incomparable LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. , s LAURA GUERITE. . Higher and Higher in Public Esteem. , The Tremendously Successful GIRTON CYCLING COLLEGE GIRLS. Last Nights! Last Nights! The Brightest and Cleverest Act Ever Seen at Fullers'. .. FULLERS' NEW REVUE, In a Side-splitting Eastern Comedy, "THE RAJAH OF DAMPOOR" (Walter Johnson, Producer). 1 A Gigantic Seven Soene Revue. BARON. MAGGIE FOSTER, PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, 2s 7d; Back Stalls, Is 7d; Uppor Circle, li Id. , Reserves at The Bristol—after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre \ rpOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON ' RECITALS. FJJESH PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT. 1 , TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY EVENING), „ ■'■ ' : Commencing at 8. • ■'•- . ' f MR.! ALEXANDER WATSON _ 'MR. . ALEXANDER WATSON - MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON Will Present Popular Prose and Verse Selections from RUDYARD KIPLING'S WORKS. RUDYARD KIPLING'S WORKS. "Mulviiney's Adventure," or "My Lord the Elephant" (Part I.), "The English Flag," "M'Andrew's Hymn," "The Thousandth Man," "Oonts," "Ballad of the Bolivar," "The Married Man," "Boots." TOMORROW: CHARLES DICKENS. "Christmas Carol," "Pbkvick." "Chuzzlewit." MONDAY, 15th: "TWELFTH NIGHT." 3s, 2s (plus tax). Plans at the Bristol. CARLYLE SMYTHE; HEIFETZ. * HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ.* JASCHA HEIFETZ. JASCHA HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. i BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL.' OWN HALL.- \ TOWN HALL. Direction: J. and N. Tait. ONE SHORT WELLINGTON SEASON, Commencinj WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th AUGUST. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th AUGUST. J. AND N. TAIT Have the Honour to Present The World's Greatest Violinist, HEIFETZ ' HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ • JASCHA HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ "His playing is simply final—there rs' nothing more to be eaid."—London Times. HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ JASCHA HEIFETZ HEIFETZ ■ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ HEIFETZ The Genius of the Violin, to whom all the world is paying homage. THREE WELLINGTON CONCERTS. WEDNESDAY, 17th AUGUST, MONDAY, 22nd AUGUST, THURSDAY, 26th' AUGUST. The Box Flans are now open at the Bristol. Prices of Admission—Reserved Seati, 10s and 7s 6d; Unreserved 5s and 2s. All prices plus tax. Concessions made to parties of musical students and scholars from schools and colleges. / VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DEBATING SOCIETY. A VISITORS' DEBATE will T» held by the above Society in the College Gymnasium, on SATURDAY, tho 13th August, at 8, p.m.' The motion for discussion is "That this Society views with grave apprehension the activities of the Navy League in tho State Sohoola." Movers: MR. J., W. G. DAVIDSON. REV. MOSES AYRTON (National Sec. to N.Z. Labour Party.) Opposers : MR. H. M'CORMICK.' MR. ROBERT DARROCH (Seoretary Navy Loaguo.) The publio is cordially invited to attend, but only members of tho Society will have the right to speak.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 37, 12 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 37, 12 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 37, 12 August 1921, Page 2