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* LAST 3 NIGHTS LAST 3 MIGHTS Of "THE LILAC DOMINO" "THE LILAC DOMINO" Unquestionably the best, brightest, most tuneful, most genuinely humorous, and most exhilarating Musical Play the stage has yet produced. "THE LILAC DOMINO" Last Three Appearances of RENE, MAXWELL GEORGE GEE CLAUDE FLEMING GASTON MBRVALE HUGH STEYNE Who, together with their other comrades, form, without any doubt, tho very best organisation of Singers, Dancers, and Comedians which has yet appeared in Wellington. />RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manager .........: John Farrell. "THE LILAC DOMINO" The Outstanding Comic Opera Triumph of this generation. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. , And To-morrow and Saturday Nights. LAST 3 OPPORTUNITIES LAST 3 OPPORTUNITIES Of Enjoying "THE LILAC DOMINO" "THE LILAC DOMINO", "THE LILAO DOMINO" "THE LILAC DOMINO" "THE LILAO DOMINO' . Which on Saturday night will conclude the longest season ever experienced by 1 a musical play in Wellington. "THE LILAC DOMINO" Has never bsen equalled for — Tuneful Music * v Quaint and Original Humour Beautiful Costumes Picturesque Ballets Eccentric Dances I And . ' 'I Brilliant Ensembles. . j 100—People in the Production—loo | Plan and D*y Sales at Ned Perry's, i PRICES j Dross Circle and Reserved Stall*, 8s; I Stalls, 4s; Gallery. Is 6d. Early Stalls »nd- Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus t»x. Look Out for trie Big "SCANDAL." WAS DEMBSEY NEARLY OUT? ,"No," said Dempsey. "Yes," roared the Crowd. See the Picture and judge for yourself. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 18 MAJESTY'S THEATRE Courtenay-pl. ' T«l. 22-669. Direction B»n and Job* FulUr, Ltd. Finish FULLERS' _ At tho Day FULLERS' Fullers'j TO-NIGHT! At I. TO-NIGHT! A Wonderful Aggregation of Vaudeville Talent. . SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILL. Headed by the 100 per cent. Laugh ! Sprinkler. BILLY ELLIOTT, King of . BILLY ELLIOTTi Black-face BILLY ELLIOTT, Comedians. He'll make you laugh as you "hove neTer v 7 laughed before. ? First Appearance of NORTON AND FORBES, •,. , English Musical Comedy Duo. EDNA and REMONA PAUL REMONA MILLER AND RAINEY, In their Medley of Mirth and Music. ; First Appearance of PETER BROOKS, ' The Pleasing Tenor. GLADYS SHAW AND BAO. KEITH,, , The Versatile Two. WALTER M'KAY .. .WEIR and BERT COLEMAN. ' POOLE. REN A AND ARTA, Xylophone Soloists. PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, 2s 9d; Back Stalls, Is 8d; Upper Circle, Is Id. ReBerves at Nod Perry's, Tobacconist, Manners-street, until 6.45 p.m. FVE HUNDRED DOLLARS wore paid for Ringside Seats at the DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT. It will cost you one-thousandth p«rt of thtt. EVERYBODY'S LAST VERYBODY'S NIGHT 1 An Allan Dwan Special— " M PERFECT CRIME !" .'/ Featuring Monto Blue. A Modern Jekyll and Hyde Character. The surprising romanoe of a make-be- ; lieve Bank Bobber. ' Also, Pat O'MalleV, in \ I " SHERRY i". Usual Prices. Tel. 80. ALWAYS DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMMES OF THE BEST At , .4 EVERYBODY'S, VERYBODY'S, '■, COMMENCING TO-MORROW! \ COMMENCING TO-MORROW I Feature No. 1: A VITAGRAPH SUPER-FEATURE. One of thei Greatest Playa ever presented upon the Stage. "THE HEART OF MARYLAND 1" "THE HEART OF MARYLAND !" "THE HEART OF MARYLAND!" "THE HEART OF MARYLAND!" ■"THE-HEART OF MARYLAND!" "THE HEART OF MARYLAND!" "THE HEART OF MARYLAND!" i "THE HEART OF MARYLAND!" The story of a girl who swung from the boll in order to prevent her lover from being killed. Tho boy who gave his life /that his sister might find happiness^ A stirring talo-.of love, adventure, and thrills f at the time of the THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. Featuring tho most charming o£ Vil*-grap-h Stars, CATHERINE CALVERT, CATHERINE CALVERT, 1 CATHERINE CALVERT, CATHERINE CALVERT, I . And * host of other favourites. , Feature No. 2: ./ A FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL. Every happy, recollection, every laugh. ing memory of boyhood clays, every fight, every prank, every trick that you useo to play is brought back by CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY In bis pieturisation of James Whjtcomb Riloy'e poem, "THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE!" "THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE!" "THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE!" "THE OLD SWIMMIN1 HOLE!" "THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE!" "THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE!" "THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE!" "THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE !" It is a real achievement, that -reflects, without tho use of one single sub-title, throughout its six reels of humour ana happiness, tho truo spirit of Riley's classic! A REGULAR OLD-TIME WEEK. Come and have your old school-day ! pranks revived. Don't miss seeing this GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME, And remember it's for one week only, and at Usual Prices. Such a programme of quantity and quality has never before been screened in Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1922, Page 2

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