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I^RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing Directors: Goorgo Tallis, E. J. Tait, Olyde Moynell. COMB AND BE THRILLED. COME AND BE THRILLED, And also Hugely Entertained. THURSDAY NEXT, 12th OCTOBER, I THURSDAY NEXT, 12th OCTOBER, | And Following Nights. J J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ' Present, interpreted by their Brilliant . NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC CO., NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC CO., Which includes MAYNE LYNTON, RUPERT LOMLEY, ELIZABETH DUNNE, EMMA TEMPLE, ISOBEL WILFORD, SIDNEY STIRLING, GERALD HARCOURT, ROBERT M'KINNON, CARLETON STUART, FRANK HAWTHORNE, • CHARLES WHEELER, "THE BAT!" ■ "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" . "THE BATt" \. "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" By Mary Roberts Rineheart and Avery Hopwood. A DRAMATIC SURPRISE PACKET. A DRAMATIC SURPRISE PACKET.'. The most enthralling Mystery Play in the History of the Stage. CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? Tho Authors and the Management respectfully request tho audience not to divulge the solution of the mystery. Tho Pleasure of future patrons will be enhanced if they are kept in 6uspenae_ until the final curtain. Moreover, you will be sharing THIS AMAZING SECRET with millions who have kept it faithfully in America, England, and Australia. "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" \ "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" MOST REMARKABLE PLAY OF THE CENTURY. . . It will keep you/guessing all the time — and most of the time you guess wrong. BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST SIX NIGHTS WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY, TUESDAY MORNING NEXT. D.C. .and. 0.5., 6s 6d; Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery,' Is 6d. Early Door Stalls,. Is extra. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. All prioos plus tax. ' CHARLES BERKELEY. FULLERS' FULLERS 1 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS \ MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at'B. SATURDAY, 2.30. The Topic of the moment: HAVE YOU SEEN THE MONKEYS? ■ If not, why not? 'book your seats at once AND MAKE SURE. EVEREST'S MONKEY HIPPODROME. • MONKEY HIPPODROME. The Greatest Exposition of Animal Intelligence ever seen in this. Dominion^ Powerful Supporting Bill. DALBEANIE In his sensational DALBEANIE Balancing Exhibition. . BRENNAN and NEWTON. LOUIS BLOY. DAVID M'GILL. MELVILLE and STETSON. DE LUCA BROS. DONALD STUART. LOADER and LANEY. PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d; Bick Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (all plus tax). Reserves at The Bristol, after 5 at Burnett's (next Theatre). SPECIAL MONKEY MATINEE, i. SATURDAY NEXT. ' '; TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE -O.IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Direotion: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. ANOTHER BIG ATTRACTION. COMMENCING MONDAY. Messrs. Fuller have the honour to announce the coming of London's Celebrated Character Comedian, HARRY THURSTON, HARRY THURSTON, The Originator of BairnsfatherV Famous Character, "OLD BILL," Fresh from his Triumphant Season at the London Hippodrome. ; f ' ' BOXING. npOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT. The long:looked-for return match between PAUL DEMSKY And PAT GLEESON, Which should not be missed. The Preliminaries alone should provide an Evening's Entertainment. AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPIONS WELLINGTON'S BEST. Prices: 5s 6d (plus tax, 6d); Reserved j Seats, 7s 6d (plus tax, 9d). Seats may be booked and tickets are available at Ned Perry's. Ticket-holders will be-admitted by early doors without Nextra charge. SALE OF WORK! ihniRINITY METHODIST SCHOOL- -"■ ROOM, NEWTOWN, WEDNESDAY, 11th OCTOBER, At 2.30 p.m. To be opened by the Mayoress (Mrs. R. A.. Wright). An excellent variety of White Goods, Aprons, Pinafores, Children's Clothes, | Sweets, Cakes, Flowers, and Produce. Ico Cream, Soft Drinks, and Afternoon Tea Orchestra during the Evening. I Bran Tub and Side Show (Punch and Judy). Admission—Afternoon free, Evening 6d. N PROHIBITION RALLY, I THURSDAY, sth OCTOBER, At 7.45' p.m. KILBIRNIE PUBLIC HALL. Address will be given by j HON. W. F. FINLAYSON, ! .And MISS GRACE HOLDER (from Australia), On Prohibition, Revenue, Personal Liberty, and Economics. All are invited to attend. R. H. CATHERWOOD; Chairman. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. NOW Open Daily in the Art Gallery, Whitmoro street. Hours, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Admission, Is. Art Union Tickets, Is. H. M.. GORE, Secretary. JAZZ. SUPPER. DANCE. HOLBORN TEA ROOMS. LAMBTON QUAY. j EVERY FRIDAY, Bto 11. ( JAZZ BAND! DANCING. TVJTISS' BORLASE wishes to make it ij-S- known she, has no intention of giving up Teaching and her Dances. She is prepared to give Lessons through tho Sumjnor. For .further, particulars, address Tramway avenue (off The Terrace).

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 83, 5 October 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 83, 5 October 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 83, 5 October 1922, Page 2