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FULLERS' FULLERS 1 HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS • MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Fullers' Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8. ' TO-NIGHT A Glittering Entertainment! , An Exceptional Show ! WALTER GEORGE WALTER GEORGE 'AND HIS SUNSHINE PLAYERS, AND HIS SUNSHINE PLAYERS, In a Tale of Ancient and Modern Egypt, In Two Episodes,. "THE SCARAB," "THE SCARAB," "THE SCARAB," All the Latest and Most Captivating Musical Numbers, Rare Comedy Scenes, . SCREAMING SITUATIONS, Astonishing. Dances, and a hundred and, one Novelties and Surprises, In Addition, :an all-star galaxy of vaudeville talent, ■ . Including: HARRY NORTH, " The Concertina HARRY NORTH, Swaggie." A Wonder on his Instrument. RUTH BUCKNALL, Australia's Own RUTH BUCKNALL Prima Donna. First appearance of THE HILO TRIO;. A Trio of THE HILO TRIO, Hawaiian Musicians and Dancers, in a Charming and Refreshingly. Novel Offering. LES BAU MALAGAS, .. LES BAU MALAGAS, THE ANDROS. The Funny Man withTHEANDROS. the Fiddle. And The Boy Ventriloquist. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: D.C. and Stalls, 2s 6d. Back Stalls, la 6d. Upper Cirole, Is (plus-Tax). Reserves at The Bristol;, after 5 at Burnett's, next Theatre.. BRITANNIA, CONTINUOUS, RITANNIA, F*bm 11 a.m. Daily, .;,. NOW SHOWING:; The Peerless Dare-devil'of the Saddle, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, In a Quiok-Action Story of the Wesf, in which he has to fight % real man's battle, to End a. real girl. "THE GALLOPING KID." . "THE GALLOPING KID." , ...... "THE GALLOPING KID." ■■■■/■'- -':■:>.:■ ■....-,.. • .AISO,; ■■.. ■A Stirring Story of Adventure *nd Roy „._ . mance in the Klondyke. '■■■■ "CAUGHT BLUFFING," ■ "CAUGHT BLUFFING," •;■ ■ "CAUGHT BLUFFING,'' ..".'.".. ".,'.' . '....Featuring , . i-.- i ■.■„ .FRANK MAYO. ■ " :.. . .. FRANK MAYO.; .i ''""." ' " Telephone '358. :", ■■PRINCESS THEATRS. ' ■■■■•■•■:"" JFrincess theatre.■-:■■. :" now showing: - .'./■' : BHILXiANT NEW PHOGE-AMME! ..~~'.' MABEL NORMAND "■ \. MABEL NOEMAND ■ In .:. "THE SLIM PRINCESS." "THE SLIM PRINCESS." A story of a strange Oriental custom '"'.'. by George Ade. "THE SLIM PRINCESS." "THE SLIM PRINCESS." If you're thin see this and get fat laughing. It's a Typhoon, of Titters, a Gal© of Giggles, a Hurricane of Ha-Ha's. ' "THE SLIM PRINCESS." "THE SLIM PRINCESS." Mabel Normand in a Harem-Scarem Picture of a Slim Princess in a Fat Country. Whore Fat's the Fashion- it's Folly to be Thin. (2).— SELZNICK DE LUXE, PARTNERS OF THE TIDE." "THE; PARTNERS OF THE • TIDE. '- (3).— "THE SKY TERRIERS." ' "THE SKY TERRIERS.". The Greatest Two-reel Comedy of the .;:. -.-•■ Year> ■ ' " TOPIQAL. SCENIC. ■ ;■•-■■ PRICES AS USUAL. : Tel. 1967 for Reserves —it will be necessary. EMPRESS THEATRE. MPRESS THEATRE; The Best Theatre in. Wellington. • ' Open, from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. AH This Week. All This Week. 1 ..., • CORINNE GRIFFITH '" DIVORCE "COUPONS." "DIVORCE COUPONS." The story of a Girl who married a mil- ' K6h«ife ' for alimony: A spicy salad of society doings. ' Sumptuous Frocks, Glorious Settings. A PICTURE FOR TWELVE MONTHS BRIDES. Magnificent Supporting Programme. / Reserves _at TJaeatre. Telephone 3448." Usual prices. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. THOMAS H. INGE Presents "SKIN DEEP," A Cascade of Sensation"SKlN DEEP," al Thrills and Uninter"SKlN DEEP," rupted Spectacular "SKIN DEEP," Scenes, and "a Love "SKIN DEEP," Story of Enthralling' "SKIN DEEP," Appeal. 'Also, . ■ . LLOYD HAMILTON, in, v Mermaid Comedy, "POOR BOY." . Mermaid Comedy, "POOR BOY " GRAPHIC, TOPICAL, REVIEW, OUR, ORCHESTRA. OUR ORCHESTRA. ■WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WHARF HOLIDAY—WATERSIDE WORKERS' PICNIC DAY. PUBLIC , NOTICE is hereby .given that WEDNESDAY, the 31st Januuary, 1923, being the Waterside Workers' Picnic Day, will be observed as a Wharf Holiday, and ,that the Wharves, Stores, Bond, and Offices will be closed for the conduct ofbusiness on that day. NH. E.NICHOLLS, .' Secretary, i Harbour Board Office, Wellington-, N.Z., 20th January, 1923. ■ "GETTING BETTER EV'RY DAY." /~|<F course, you will be, when you Sing and Dance to the joyous tune of the Newest Musical Success—"'l'm Geting Better Ev'ry Day." Have a fling at pills and potions, at the blues and the dumps: Hold tight! Take a long deep breath and say, ■-...-.. Ah! I feel better and better ev'ry day. Your© out of it" unless you possess this splendid Song and One-Step. Its cheerfulness' it catching;,' and will make any entertainment a, success . .Two 'Shillings—At any Musical. Store. CHAS..BEGG&CO..LTD.,! "MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. JR. BROWN, City Hotel, Courtenay- • pi. Just landed, SO Quarter-casks of the finest 4-Diamond Oporto Port, 5s 6d per quart; unequalled in New Zealand, Wholosale or retail. Speight'* Prize Alt •

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 2