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M.RAND OPERA HOUSE. )irection J. ,0. Williamton, Ltd. LAST TWO NIGHTS , LAST TWO NIGHTS Of "THREE WISE FOOLS!" "THREE WISE FOOLS!" "THREE WISE FOOLS!" "THREE WISE FOOLS!" "THREE WISE FOOLS!" Vhich is creating great enthusiasm in Vellington, after a phenomenal run in Australia. It is considered the greatest jaugh-maker the Australasian Stage has ever known. "THREE WISE FOOLS" is the thing ilaygders have been hungering for—it is lelightful. ■ , JOHN D. O'HARA AT HIS BEST. He not only lives up to the reputation hat has preceded him—HE SURPASSES T—which speaks volumes for the capalilities of this brilliant actor. Box Plan for the Last Two Nights now >pen at The Bristol. Bay Sales at Perry's, D.C. and R.S., 7e 6d; Stalls, 3s 6d; Jallery, Is 6d. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra (plus tax). i EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. VERYBODY'S THEATRE. EVERYBODY EVERYBODY GOES TO GOES TO EVERYBODY'S. . EVERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, •MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, MAE MURRAY, Starring in "THE TWIN PAWNS." "THE TWIN PAWNS." "THE TWIN. PAWNS." ."THE TWIN PAWNS." "THE TWIN PAWNS." , "THE TWIN PAWNS." "THE TAVIN PAWNS." "THE TWIN PAWNS." ' "THE TWIN PAWNS." ' "THE TWIN PAWNS." "THE TWIN PAWNS." "THE TWIN PAWNS." "THE TWIN PAWNS.", 3f the Seven Cardinal Sins none is more ieserving of the punishment of the Gods ;han Greed. The story of two girls who jeoame Pawns in the hands of a fiend incarnate. "PINNING IT ON." "PINNING IT ON."i "PINNING IT ON." 41 PINNING IT ON." (Pathe Comedy). LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTE. LATEST ENGLISH GAZETTE. Usual prices. . Telephone, 50. A WORLD CELEBRITY, T E N N IE HA R T L E V, ** AT FULLERS', MONDAY. |TIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 4 TO-MORROW EVENING. 3UNDAY CONCERT, SUNDAY ■ CONCERT, By the WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLINGTON . . PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL ■ PROFESSIONAL i . ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA io' Performers 50 Under. ' . MR. HENRY MOSOHINI. Programme: March "Hongroise" Berlioz 'Ruy Blas :> Overture Mendelssohn Prelude Tchaikoyski Polonaise Tchaikoyski 'La. Poupee" Va-lsante '. Poldini 'Tho Dream" '. Mascagni And "FINLANDIA," ' "FINLANDIA," "FINLANDIA," The,great Tone Poem by Sibelius v Admission is free, but we wish to renind patrons that there is considerable x>st entailed in giving these concerts, ;herefore we ask' them to contribute liberilly at the doors. Give cheerfully, the ibject is worthy. ■ -, POMING THURSDAY, 20th October, *J Concert Chamber, NEWBURY'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO.; something brilliant and different, j OVER 100 Children's Voices will be harmoniously blended, and a genuine' veloome aivaitß you. THE GREAT JEBBIE-MASON ' MISSION, Star Fheatre, Newtown, at 7 p.m. JSLAND BAY PICTURES. UNIVERS ALTHEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 'Another Special Picture De Lux, "THE MAD MARRIAGE," "THE MAD MARRIAGE," "THE MAD MARRIAGE," Featuring . CARMEL MYERS. CARMEL MYERS. A piotttre specially recommended to ladies. "KING OF THE CIRCUS" ,\ . ' And A Splendid Comedy. MOMMUNIST HALL, 80, Manners-st. SUNDAY, 9th, at 8 p.m. MR. G. WINTER Will Lecture on 'THE HISTORY OF COMMUNISM." LABOUR DAY SPORTS. NEWTOWN PARK, MONDAY, 24th OCTOBER. ENTRIES for the following events will be received by Mr. A. C. Kitto, i'Donald's Buildings, Willis-street, olosingFRIDAY, 14fch October: — 100 YARDS 220 YARDS ■ 880 YARDS ONE MILE HOP. STEP, AND JUMP. All Handicaps declared MONDAY, 7th October. .Events run under tho rules if tho N.Z. Amateur Athletio Association. W. COOPER, i ' Sec. Sports Committee. . LABOUR DAY SPORTS. • TENDERS FOR SIDE-SHOWS. TffiNDERS are invited for the riffht to •I- run Side-shows at Newtown Park on ,abour Day, 24th October. Tenders closo on Tuesday, 11th October. JOSEPH I. HYNES, Secretary, j ToulmHjJl-.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 3

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