"THE B-AT" Is diffenent from anything previously staged on the Enclish-spoakiuff stage It grips—hblds_ you—keeps you in doubt until the biff climax, when She amazing secret is revealed. • "THE BAT." "THE BAT!" You are asked to play a SILENT PART in "The Bat." You, must koep the seoret and let your friends enjoy tho astonishment the climax held for' you. "THE BAT!" A DYNAMIC DRAMA OF THRILLS, MYSTERY, AND LAUGHTER. fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction—J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Manuging Directors —George Tallis, E. J Tait, Clyde Meynoll. Manager John Farrell. "THE BAT!" ."THE BAT!" THE PLAY OF THE CENTURY! TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. And until. Saturday, 21st October. ' J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION EV:OJR STAGED— "THE BAT 1" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" • '/'THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" "THE BAT!" ' "THE BAT!" ASTOUNDED, AMAZED, THRILLED ASTOUNDED, AMAZED. THRILLED PLAYGOERS. PLAYGOERS. The pent-up emotions of the audience, the intensity of interest, and tho remarkable offect it achieved wore demonstrated by tho tremendous outburst of applause and tho unique 'demonstration of approval that followed the fall of the curtain at the Opera House last night. Throughout tho action of the story, the AUDIENCE WAS SPELLBOUND. AUDIENCE WAS SPELLBOUND. "THE BAT" IS A SENSATION. See it—and keep tho secret. You will share it with millions of playgoers' in America and England. ' J. C-WILLIAMSON'S NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY, comprising: MAYNE LYNTON. ■ i RUPERT LUMLEY, ELIZABETH 1 DUNNE, ' EMMA TEMPLE, SIDNEY STIRLING. MSOBEL WILFORD, CARLETON STUART. FRANK HAWTHORNE, ROBERT M'KINNON, GERALD HARCOURT. Produced by ROBERT E. HOMANS. D.C. and '0.5., 6s 6d; .Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls, Is extra. All prices plus tax. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES at Grand i Opera House Confectionery Shop. Plans for Final Three-Nights will be opened on Monday morning. / 5.15.' 1 NOW SHOWING. 7.30. aUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE, B. and C. Films present the Stoll Firm Masterpiece, « THE TIDAL WAVE," ' " THE TIDAL WAVE," "THE,TIDAL WAVE," "THE TIDAL WAVE," "THE TIDAL WAVE," i A 1 vivid Story of a ijearch" for tKe love she has been denied, with a flood and storm finale that will sweep you off your feet into the glowingl realms of romance and tense adventure. By ETHEL M. DELL. I ETHEL M. DELLETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL M. DELL. ETHEL,M. DELL. 'Also, Selznick Pictures Present ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ' ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ELAINE lIAMMEESTEIN , "UNDER OATH/ "UNDER OATH," "UNDER OATH," "UNDER OATH," "UNDER OATH," "UNDER OATH," , A' brilliant drama of a remarkable character transformation through love; a story of the lion and the mouse, with tho lion as the victim. GAZETTE. COMEDY. SCENIC. Henceforward the Serial " WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA " Will be screened at the Matinees Only. USUAL PRICES. Telephone 22-334. -TtjIXIELAND, -Dixieland, sydney street hale. to-night! to -night! the most up-to-date jazz dance in the city. Balloon,-. Confetti," Streamer, Twilight, and many other' Novelty Dances. TUTSOHKA'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND. Refreshments, Subscriptions 3s 6d. Wellington girls' college. gymnastic" display elocutionary 'recital his majesty's theatre, FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER, At 2.30 p.m. I^e Gymnastic Display is under trie direction of Mrs. Taylor (British College of Physical Education, London), Drill Mis- ' tress of tho College. The Elocutionary Item^ will bo given by the Pupils of Miss Helen Gardner. The Programme is full of Novel and Spectacular Koms, SECURE YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. Plan at the Bristol. ADMISSION—3s 3d (Reserve), 2s 2d. 1b Id. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS BAND. npHT? above Band will play a programme , of selected items, on the Recreation Ground, Ronn, Bay, to-morrow (Sunday), 15th October. 1922. First steamer leaves Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a.m. Tho Ifoblbonrno Kerry Snrvico intend running special boats (weather permitting). PALAIS D\i DANSE. KrLBIRNJJi! HALL. nnO-NIGIfT, ami every Wednesday, jL Steven's Nov'olty Orchestra will fcaluro Iho latest, song hit, "BABY JFIXIi." Supper. Srjcci.-il car?. Subs.: Ladies, 2si Gents, 2n 6d. b, HEADLAND, "Vsoretsxi,-..
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 4
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