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-NEW MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON. IMPORTANT! Despite the enormous success which baa. bean won. by "A Night Out," the Management will adhere to ite original pten to present the New English Musical Comedy Company during the preaent season in their three greatest triumphs. Therefore the last three, nights of '*& Night Out" have to be amnotmoad, and' on Monday "Oh, Lady, Lady" will bo staged for the first time in. Now Zealand. The season will clos» with a limited number of. representations of the exqaisite Comic Opera, "Mary." The Plans for "Oh, Lady, Lady," will be Opened at Tho Bristol TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING. LAST THREE NIGHTS - Of . etA NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." Book your seats and thu-s avoid beingdisappointed at the doors. PROGRAMME FOR SEASON: TO-NIGHT, and until SATURDAY— "A NIGHT OUT." MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, Five Nights Only— "OH! LADY, LADY." SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY— Seven Nights Only— "MARY." GRAND OPERA HOUSE, RAND OPERA HOUSE, Direction J. C Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors: George Talks, E. J. . .. Ta'it, Clyde MeynelL Manager: John Farrell. AN UNPRECEDENTED TRIUMPH! TO-NIGHT, at 7.50, And UNTIL SATURDAY EVENING, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, In the delightfully refreshing, beautifully staged, g-lorionsly gowned, exquisitely tuneful avid romantics musical comedy triumph, "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." "A NIGHT OUT." Three Hours of Delicioustiess. "A NIGHT OUT' "A NIGHT OUT" is ja-mmed] full of Joy, Jest, Jazz, and' Jollity. Another Great Musical Play, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. Initial production in New Zealand of the Stupendous New York Gaiety Musical ■■ ■■ Comedy Triumph, "OH! LADY, LADY." "OH! LADY, LADY." Which entertained playgoers of Sydney and Melbourne for upwards of 12 months, and wjiich is regawiied as one of the greatest musical triumphs this generation has known. ■ . SATURDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, Seven Nights Only— Dainty and Delicious "MARY," "MARY," Which was well on its way to establish 1 a new record for Melbourne, where it attracted full houses for 14 weeks, and then had to be withdrawn in order that the present organisation might fulfil its New Zealand tour. Box Plains for "A Night Out" are now open at The Bristol. Plans for "Oh! Lady, Lady" opened This Morning. Prices.—D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices phis Amusement Tas. A SELECT EUCHRE PARTY is heldi every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Caledonian Hall, Tory-st. Twelve ■ good prizes each night. I don't need to boast of the prizes, they speak for them-, selves. Come one. come all, and spend a pleasant evening. Good tables and good cards. Admission Is. 0. REILLY; Conductor. "'."'. ":'.""■: & innHE Club's Annual Swimminpf Sports ■*■ will be held at Petone on SATURDAY next, 3rd February. Motor-buses will leave the sheds at 2 p.m. sharp, and those desiring seats aro asked to notify the Secretary at the club house between 5 and b p.m. to-morrow (Friday). R. W. FENTON, Hon. Sec. OOUE OUTDONEI XrANKEES'doctors say Cbue is a failure; -E- bnt a sure success is the new PsychoAnalyst song and one-step—"l'm Getting Better Ev'ry Day." Get in at the start of the boom; Throw away your pillsand potions, ' . We've done with those old-fashioned notions, Hold tight! Now, this what-you do, Take a. long, deep breath and say, Ah! I feel better and better'ev'ry day! A catchy, one-step—a rousing chorus. Got YOUR copy of this zippy song at once. PRICE, 2s;, AT ALL MUSK-SELLERS. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., .WELLINGTON MUSIC FOR 1923. DON'T let another year go by -without Music in your home. Music is a magnet that unfailingly attracts friends and happiness. For thoea who play, or are learning to play, we have fine new shipments of UPRIGHT and BABY GRAND PIANOS, ORGANS, WIND and STRINGED INSTRUMENTS. For those who cannot play, op who wish to supplement their own talent with the Music of the World's Masters, there are PLAYER PIANOS, the Famous HIS MASTER'S VOICE GRAMOPHONES, METRONOLAS, and COLUMBIA GRA' PONOLAS. Busy terms of payment m*y, be arranged. THE BBISTOD PIANO CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. j M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. TVAY?S BAY ' MOTOR SERVICE. MOmkAYS-SATUBDAYS. Loww, Bowen str-jet;, Leave D»y'e ,B»jr: 10 a.m. ' 11.15 a.jn. 2 pjn. 4 p.m., SUNDAYS. Joi3o a.m.; 11.45 a.m. ■ 2 p.m. 4J3O>p.m. Bus Stops Petone , Post-Office. Fop Special Picnics, Parties, etc., ring 215. i i LBYLAND MOTORS, LTD. jh wh; Colonial Mutual Life Assurance -L Society, Ltd.—Lost Policy,—lt is the intention of this Society on or after the ,Ist day of March, 1923, to issue a Certified Copy in place of Policy No. 208713, on the life of Edward WSliam Notion, of Auckland, which is alleged to hewe been lost.—A.,'H. JOHNS, Ro»----dent Secretary. Weffingkm, Ist FebreJHj[,-182J.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 27, 1 February 1923, Page 2

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