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fSRAND- OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction Walter Monk Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. Six Nights Only. SATURDAY NEXT. Six Nights Only. Return of tho Favourites, THE FAMOUS AND ORIGINAL ENGLISH PIERROTS! ENGLISH PIERROTS! j ENGLISH PIERROTS! I in "BITS AND PIECES!" "BITS AND PIECES!" ' THE ENGLISH PIERROTS Have just concluded Phenomenally Successful Seasons inSjAuckland and Dunedin. Vide Press—" 'Bits and Pieces' of clever and merry nonsense, delightful singing and music, realistic pantomime, graceful dancing and drama in tabloid." NEW type of 'Entertainment. . NEW Novelty Feature Numbers. NEW Sketches from London. NEW Artists. NEW Everything—tfxeent the OLD FAVOURITES. A BRILLIANT COMBINATION, Including IZA.CROSSLEY MOYA" CROSSLEY • j HENRY' SCHOFIELD ENA. GORDON I LILIAN OOLENZO BETTIE MACLEOD VIOLET TAPPE JOY ROLLS LESLIE AUSTIN ROY COOKE DAVID J. LYLE CHAS. E. LAWRENCE - STEPHEN WRIGHT . And . EDMUND WARRINGTON In his ..Original London Sketches, including "A DUD DREAM," ( "A DUD DREAM," A Riot of Laughter from sWt to finish. Funnier than "Alf's Button" or "The Batter 'Olo." i THE ENGLISH PIERROTSBETTER THAN EVER! Box Plans for the Season NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. . Reserved Seats, ss; others 3s, Is (plus tax). T/fTATCH FOR **- THE MADDENING' DOKALDINA. DORALDINA. A MASTER PRODUCTION, Delighting Huge Audiences Every Night ,7 i At SHORTT'S THEATRE ' HORTT'S THEATRE Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. - j Screen art. Presents GERALDINE FARRAR GERALDINE FARRAR, ... GERALDINE FARRAR Tho World-famous Prima , Donna, In» "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" "THE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" "TffE FLAME OF THE DESERT!" Tho mightiest Masterpiece for years. A magnificent picture of England and Egypt of to-day. Suoportiug Pictures include: A Splendid Two-reel Comedy, "ADVENTURES OF EDGAR POMROY!" , Specially written for the Screen by . BOOTH TARKINGTON. ENGLISH GAZETTE^ ETC. i in. *$?U.VS<3?,.^ C. l'.? ei", n £: • i ■■■/>' Star Picture—ll.3o,'' MO, 3.45, ,6!lO, and 8.30. - . Programmo t:ommonces half an hour, earlier. , riRAND OPERA HOUSE, Comniencing 29th August. ALLAN WILKIE SHAKESPEAREAN COMPANY, Of Forty Performers, Headed-by Mr. Allan Wilkie and Miss Frediswyde Huutor-Watts. In f Repertoire of Nine Plays. npOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER. ALEXANDER .WATSON RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON' RECITALS. LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS ■ Of the Incomparable Entertainer, / MR, ALEXANDER WATSON ■ I MR. ALEXANDER WATSON MR. ALEXANDER . WATSON MR. ALEXANDER WATSON who -; , TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) ' ; Will present FAREWELL KIPLING RECITAL. FAREWELL KIPLING RECITAL. FAREWELL KIPLING RECITAL. "Recessional," "The Smuggler's Song," "Ballad of the' Clampherdown," "Fu7,7.y Wuzssy." "It;—r," "Lichtenberg," "Or-, theris in tho Taiißi'," Second Part of "My Lord tho Elephant," "Gunga Din," "l.'lie Glory of the Garden." "The Defence of Lucknow" ... Tennyson "Early Rising. John Poole ■ ,TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, ■ Last Appearance but One, V "MACBETH." Part 11. POPULAR MISCELLANEOUS PIECES SATURDAY, 20th, ' , • FAREWELL- RECITAL. Mr. Watson leaves for Christchurch Monday. 3s, 2s (plus tax). Plans at the Bristol. Commence ;il 8. CARLYLE SMYTHE. fJIOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. NEXT SATURDAY. Special Engagement of MISS CARRIE LANCELEY, MISS CARRIE LANO.KLEY. MISS CARRIE LANCELEY, Brilliant Prima Donna, 51 With the ■ HARMONIC SOCIETY. HARMONIC SOCIETY. THE HARMONIC QUARTETTE THE HARMONIC QUARTETTE And MR. A. STANLEY HILLIKER ('Cellist) . MR. A. STANLEY HILLIKER ("Cellist) At the Piano—Mß. HAROLD WHITTLE Admission 3s (Reserves) and 2s. No tax. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL. TI^ATCH FOR "- THE MADDENING DORALDINA. DORALDINA. rriHE PERFECT RENDEZVOUS FOR X A WINTER HOLIDAY. Within Four Hours of Wellington. Mild and Sunny Queen Charlotte Sound. Quietness, Comfort, and Attention. THE TERMINUS HOTEL, PICTON-, Tsltiframs «ikl T,ntlerp: " TerinintMi" PIOTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 2