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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Ben and John FulUr. Always FULLERS' And Merry FULLERS' Bright. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT WONDERFUL SUCCESS Of Our New Acts. -A BRILLIANT SHOW. The Greatest Success in Years. LONDON'S REVUE STAR, LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. <» LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITE. LAURA GUERITJS. In nn entirely new repertoire of great song successes. Last night our new arrivals took the large audience by storm. RICHARDSON BROS. AND CHERIE, RICHARDSON BROS. AND CHERIE, American Character Comedians, i BERG, AND ENGLISH, BERG'AND ENGLISH, American Comedy Athletes, j LOLA STANTONNE, 1 ■ Versatile Violinist. . FULLERS' NEW REVUE, Presenting the London and New York ■ Success. "HITS AND BITS." "HITS AND BITS." , GIRLS, GOWNS, and. GAIETY. PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 7d; Back Stalls, Is 7d; Upper Circle, Is Id. Reserves at The Bristol—aftor 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre. ATCH FOR : ~~ ~ D OR A L D IN A . DORALDINA In "THE WOMAN UNTAMED." TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL; Direotion J. and N. Tait. Manager ..,.. Scott -Colville. THIS EVENING, AT 8. THIS EVENING, AT 8. The World's Greatest Violinist, HEIFETZ. HEIFJGTZ. /' JASCHA HEIFETZ. JASCHA HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. , , i JUS' FIRST RECITAL.'< HUH FIRST RECITAL. MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT Have tho Honour to Presont THIS GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN, H. E'IFETZ, HEIFETZ, HEIFETZ. H E.I F XT Z. THIS EVENING'S PROGRAMME: JASCHA HEIFETZ . Will playSonata in D Major ..'..: Handel Concerto in D Minor, Op. 22 Wioniawski "Aye Maria" ....:..... Schubort Minuet Mozart Nocturne in D Minor .. Chopin-Wilhelmj "Chorus of the Dervishes" Beethoven- Aver "Turkish March" Beethoven-Aver Andante Cantabile Tschaikovslcy, "Rondo dea IMins'l ■■■ Bazzini At tho Piano, SAMUEL CHOTZINOFF. ONLY TWO MORE RECITALS I MONDAY, 22nd, and THURSDAY, 25th, MONDAY, 22nd, and.THURSDAY, 25th, SO BOOK YOUR SEATS ' At THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. ' , Concessions made to Musical Students ' and Scholars from Schools and Colleges. Prices of Admission —Reserved, Se»t«, 105 ami 7s 6d; Unreserved, 5s and 3s. AU prices plus tux. NOTE.—FIVE-SHILLING (Unreserved Seats) at N:ed Perry's. ■ Three-shilling Tickets at Town Hall ■ (Wakefield-street entrance only). ._ WATCH FOR . : DORALDINA DOR A L D I N A -In , ■.:""• "THaJ! W€MAN UNTAMED." WWB.--..: ; ' ~~ ■: WWB > ' WWB WWB r^RAND OPERA HOUSE. WWB VTRAND OPERA HOUSE. WWB WWB • WWB I '. ■ WWB TWO RECITALS, ,' WWB TWO RECITALS, WWB ' WWB .'■ ■: . — ..•-•■.- v WWB WATERSIDE WORKERS' WWB BAND. , WWB WWB WWB WWB SUNDAY AFTERNOON WWB SUNDAY AFTERNOON WWB SUNDAY AFTERNOON J WWB • ' . WWB ' Doors open 2 p.m. wwb ' ' •; j - WWB, SUNDAY EVENING, WWB SUNDAY EVENING, WWB SUNDAY EVENING, WWB WWB Doors open 7 p.m. . » . WWB CARRIE LANCKLEY, WWB CARRIE LANCELEY, • WrWB WWB ■ (Brilliant Soprano). WWB WWB Who was honoured by Royal WWB Command to appear before Their WWB Maieslios the King and Queen. , WWB ■ " ' WWB ERNEST CRAWFORD WWB ' ERNEST CRAWFORD i WWB' WWB Baritone) WWB WWB (By kind permission of Walter | WWB Fuller, Esq.) WWB WWB WELLINGTON'S PREMIER WWB, INSTRUMENTAL WWB QUARTETTE, j WWB WWB At a previous Recital thi* comWWB bination of arligts aroused the WWB huge audience to ■ a atate of ex- | WWB citeinent seldom seen or hpard in WWB a Theatre. WWB WWB FRANK CROWTHEE. WWB .FRANK CROWTHER WWFi (At tho Piano). WWB WWB Witch further Particulars. - WWB WWB WWB ■ *• . WELLINGTON CITY. COUNOIL. . RESERVE. y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .a charge for admission to\ the Basin Reserve will be made as under 1 on SATN URDAY, tho 20th INSTANT, under "The Wellington . City Reserves Charges Bylaw (No. 17), 1912," after tho hour of.j 12 o'clock, (noon)t — ADULTS (over 15 years of "age) •. One Shilling CHILDREN (under 15 years of a»«) ..Free Persons who have entered tho Reserve before the hour above-mentioned, and.who remain after such hour, are liable to pay the above charge. . JNO.-.R. PALMER. i Town Clerk. 17th August, 1921. "GLAXO FdIOIOUSEtfOLDrTUR 7""" j POSES' ■ " . .. TIIHE many ladies who aro evincing so -■- much interest in Miss Una Carter's Glaxo Cooking Demonstrations arc notified that there will be NO DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK. The Demonstration will be resumed ?CKKT WJPiEK, and d*lw« will be.advertised as luual.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 2