(^ RAND OPERA HOUSE, Lessees ■. i J. O. Williamsori, Ltd. HARRY G. MT7SGROVE, Presents - CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY, FOR 5 NIGHTS ONLY. First Appearance in Wellington, under Special Engag6me"rit to Hatfy G. Mus- \ grove, , ELLA SHIELDS, * ELLA SHIELDS, . " ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS, London's Ideal of Ideals. The English Vaudeville Celebrity, whose fascinating personality has won the hearts of every Australian, and who comes to New Zealand at the zenith of her fame, in the heyday of her youth, and at the head of a Notable Company of Highest Standard Stars, including— ■ MAURICE STERNDALE, MAURICE STERNDALE. The South African Jazz Violinist. A Superb Artist, whose technique and showmanship are winning him. surpassing Vaudeville* fame. His first appearance in New Zealand. NANCY COOKE, CON MORENI, English Soubrotte. Dialect Comedian. THE THREE JACKSONS, THE THREE JACKSONS, Their first appearance in New Zealand. A succession of Astounding Acrobatic Thrills,'presented in polished manner. HARKO, The Comedy Cartoonists TOGO, The Miraculous Jap., in Sensations of the Orient. First appearance in New Zealand of the most Artistic Singing and Musical Act in Vaudeville, GEORGE BROOKE. GEORGE BROOKE. "The most artistic singer I hare heard since coming to Australia," says Dame Clara Butt. ' And EDWARD. CAHILL, EDWARD C.AHILL, Queensland's Most Notable Pianist. First Appearance in New Zealand of MR. AND MISS TREE, In an amazing demonstration of Musical Mentalism. Any item of music,, dating back even as far as the year 1600, when whispered to Mr. Tree in the audience, will be immediately transmitted mentally to his sister oh the stage, and forthwith played by her on the piano. The Bos Plan is Now Open at The Bristol Piano Company. High-class International Vaudeville at Specially Reduced Prides. DjC. and 0.5., 6s; Stalls, 3s 63; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors to Stalls and Gallery Is extra. All plus New Government Tax. a Gorgeous amusement gift. Representative for Harry G. Musgrove— W. A. LOW. HIS' MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. Direction of 13. and J. Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. ANOTHER DRAMATIC , TRIUMPH ! .'' Last Three. Nights' of ' . REV.^FRANK GORMAN REV. FRANK GORMAN In the sensatio l of London, 1 "THE POOR MAN'S PARSON." The Play that hits the heart and scourges the hypocrite. . ' REV. ' Fullers' Dramatic 1 Players FRANK. Fullers', Dramatic Players GORMAN, Fuller's' Dramatic Players In ; "THE POOR MAN'S PARSON." Sylvia's cup' of degradation Was a deep and bitter one, but She found iin the Rev. Harold Pelhani a man like his Master, who drained it for. her. REV. Ffi-ANK GORMAN , . As .. , ■ REV. HAROLD PELHAM. PRICES—D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d; Back Stills, ,1s -6dj Upper Circle. Is (all plus talc). Reserves at The Bristol-Rafter 5 at Burnett's, hoxt Theatre. THE PLAY OF THE CENTURY! ' MONDAY NEXT. TTIS MAJESTEY'S THEATRE. Direction Ben »nd John Fuller, Ltd.; Commencing MONDAY, 13th MiARCH. REV. FRANK GORMAN And FULLERS' DRAMATIC PLtAYERS. Thb Great American Drama: "HER UNBORN CHILD!" "HER UNBORN CHILD!" "HER UNBORN CHILD!" REV.' FRANK GORMAN As DR. REMINGTON, Physician. AN AMAZING 1 PRODUCTION l%The Rev. Frank Gorman consented to play this splendid role in a telling and convincing play of eugenics, believing th'afc in it ho cotikl inculcate one of the most essential lessons of life. THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL, Book your Seats. -. Book your Seats. ' ABSOLUTELY FINAL WEEK! ' TtyflSS CATHERINE TSCHEREMIS±TJL SINOFF (Gold Medallist, Petro^rad University), of the Staff of the WELLINGTON GIRLS" COLLEGE', has a few Vacancies for the Study of Modern Languages; terms on application. TO PHYSICAL INSTRUCTORS. WANTED, for Wellington V.M.C.A., a Fully Trained PHYSICAL INSTRUCTOR to carry out the entire work connected with the V.M.C.A. Gymnasium Classes, Wellington. Particulars and schedule of duties are., obtainable from the General Secretaries of the V.M.C.A., at Wellington, Auckland; Christchurch, Dunedin. Applications tb be sent to, the undersigned hot ■ later than the 20th inst. J. L. HAY, General Secretary, V.M.C.A., Wellington. ~ IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme' Court, holden at Wellington. T^OTICE is hereby given that D. G. 1~ WILSON, formerly of 5, Tasmatistrest, but now of 39, Tinakori-road, Wollinirtpn, Commission Agent, was this day adjudged bankrupt on creditors' petition ; .arid I hereby summon a Meeting- of Creditors to be holden in the Board Room, Dominion Farmers' Institute, on MONDAY, the 20th day of MARCH, 1922, at 11 a.m. o'clock. S. T.ANSLEY, Official Assignee. Wellington, 7th March. 1922. FUNERAL NdTICE. v TpHE Funeral of the late John Moffatt A will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Sons To-morrow, 10th March, 1922, at 10 a.m., for sKurori CemeteryROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS. Undertakers and Embalmers, 164, Adelaide-road. . Tel. 24-155. • FUNERAL NOTICE rTTHE Funeral of tho late Anne Harman J- will leave 143, Hutt-road, Petone, Friday, 10th-March, 1922, at 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemotery. Private interment-. J. R. CROFT. Undertaker, Hutt and Pstone. Telephone 3621 (3 rings).
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 2
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