"LILAC DOMINO" MATINEE BOXING DAY. Children half-price to all parts except Late Door Gallery, which will be Is. , {"IRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have much pleasuro in presenting the MUSICAL OPERETTA EXQUISITE, "THE LILAC DOMINO!" "THE LILAC DOMINO!" "THE LILAC DOMINO!" "THE LILAC DOMINO!" "THE LILAC DOMINO I" LET THE SYDNEY NEWSPAPERS - WRITE THE ADVERTISEMENT: "Colour and animation. Assured of a long run. Superlatively good show. No more pronounced success ,evor achieved." —Baily Telegraph. "Dainty and demure. Wistful wit and dancing persiflage. A wonderful reception." —Sunday Times. "Splendidly effective. Moat brilliant production yet achieved. The new artists carried all befora thoni."—Sydney Morning Herald. "Plot in' melody. A brilliant offering. An amazingly good show. Big success at the Tivoli. —Evening News. Never have Sydney critics been so lavish in their praise, but they were only .the forerunners of every critic in every town that "The Lilac Domino" lies been presonted. The opinions have been unanimous. But then no other play has ever appealed to them as much. "The Lilac Domino" is something new, something better, something sweeter. It has real music and all Australasia knows it. They are a few of the reasons why "The Lilac Domino" is the most successful Musical Comedy staged in Australasia for years and yeai"3 and years. Box Plans for full season now on view at The Bristol Piano Co. , * PRICES: 8s 6d, ss, 4s, 2s 6d, and Is 6d. All prices plus tax. WM. F. RUSSELL, Touring Manager. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'^, THEATRE. (D«iiy from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.) A Colossal Photo Spectacle. The Sensation of a Decade. Tho Soreea Version of RUPERT HUGHES'S RUPERT HUGHES'S RUPERT HUGHES'S CELEBRATED NOVEL, "THE OUP OF FURY." "THE OUP OF FURY.'! "THE CUP OF FURY." "THE CUP OF FURY." Managerial—We recommend this as one of tn3 finest pictures ever shown in Wellington. Supporting Pictures Include: i SCENIC. TOPICAL COMEDY, And Episode 6 of "THE BRANDED FOUR." Hours of Screening: Star Picture: 11 a.m., 2.45, 5.30, and 8.15. Serial; 11.30 a.m., 2.15, 5.0, and 7.45 p.m. /IIVE Music this Christmas! ** \ -, |^(RAND CATHOLIC PICNIC AND XX ' SPORTS, SEATOUN PARK, y SEATOUN PARK, BOXING DAY! BOXING DAY! BOXING DAY! BOXING DAY! (Or if weather unfavourable, Picnio will bo held on TUESDAY, 27th, next day). SPLENDID SPORTS PROGRAMME. SPLENDID SPORTS PROGRAMME. RUNNING, JUMPING, ''WALKING. INTER-PARISH TUG-OF-WAR INTER-PARISH TUG-OF-WAR (6 men a-side, no anchor man, 5 minutes' pull on battens; members must belong to the Parish they aro pulling for). First Prize, Challenge Cup and £10; Second Prize, £5. Entries Closo 22nd, at 5 p.m., Catholic Federation Rooms, 4, Willis-st. GRAND DANCING PROGRAMME. Handsome Medals and Special Prizes. BABY SHOW (Boys and Girls under 12 months) S Prizes for each, £1 and 10s. ition, Mr. Arthur Law has donated £5 5s for the belt baby on the Field. SIDESHOWS! TEA KOISK! 4 ICE CREAMS! SOFT DRINKS! HOT WATER FREE. Admission to Grounds, Is; or Special Tram Ticket, 2s 6d, provides return journey from and to any part of Wellington. These Tickets may be procured at Tramway Offices, and at' Beveridge's, Nowtown Terminus Mrs. Bezar, Taranakistreet, Mr. Daliow, Parade, Island Bay, and Catholic Supplies Depot, Mannersstreet. f^IVE Music this Christmas! COURT LADY GLASGOW. No. 8261, A.O.F. —Quarterly Summoned Meotinjr on THURSDAY NEXT, 22nd inst., at 7.45 p.m. (Pound Night). Members not financial on that date are liablo to have their names removed from tho Lists of Doctor and Chemist. Business —Election of Officers and General.—NAOMl HUTCHINSON, Sec, 8261. 273, Tinakoriroad. \7I7ELLINGtON SPIRITUALIST TT CHURCH (Incorp.), Kent-terrace. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Address by MRS. SITA B. PEDLEY. MRS. SITA B. PEDLEY. Subject: "How to be Happy." Psychometry from Flowers after Address. Admission, Is. TTTVE Music this Christmas! KHANDALLAH. A FLANNEL DANCE will be held in the Khandallah Town Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 21st INSTANT, commencing at 7.45 o'clock. Supper. Orchestra. piVB MUSIC THIS CHRISTMAS.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 149, 21 December 1921, Page 2
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