"THE PEEP SHOW." "THE PEEP SHOW." "THE PEEP SHOW." BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PL4NO CO ■tfi RAND OPERA' HOUSE. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT. Ist MAY. TUESDAY NEXT. Ist MAY. FOR 6 NIGHTS ONLY. Direction ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors: George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde M«ynell, An Indescribable Production. "THJ3 PEEP SHOW." "THE PEEP SHOW." J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Stupendous Wylie-Tate Revnoical Extnyaganja,, from the London Hippodrome, " THE PEEP SHOW." " THE PEEP SHOW." " THE PEEP SHOW."-; "THE PEEP SHOW." In which the "peeps" are many and varied, and in which music, comedy, dancingl, and romance provide an entertainment to please the most exacting-. A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS IN 17 "PEEPS." "THE PEEP SHOW." "THE PEEP SHOW." "THE' PEEP SHOW." "THE PEEP SHOW." "THE PEEP SHOW." It is impossible to select for. special mention any one of the artists who last night made "The Peep Show" one of the ■ greatest attractions yet enjoyed in Auckland, because every one of the principals, the chorus, and the ballet, the stage management, the meohanists, and the electricians worked with one object, and that object they aohieved to admiration. —Auckland "Star." MONA MAGNET proves as attraotivft as her name. A fine comedienne. H. J. WAKEFIELD achieves a sustained and -pronounced success. PHYLLIS BEADON establishes .herself a firm favourite and star vocalist. ' ' JACK CANNOT is at his very, very best. WILLIAM GREENE makes a welcome • and dashing reappearance. - ' EDGLEY AND DAWE are simply inim- --. itable comedians and dancers. MELLO AND NELLO are wonderful and amazing comedy acrobats. Also, Reginald Roberts, George- Willoughby, Fredoriok M'Kay. Norman Lee, Daisy Yates, Rene Barlee, Phyllis Amery, and Id* Newton are all iseen at their best. But it is "The Peep Show" itself whicli is marvellous. "THE PEEP SHOW." "THE PEEP SHOW." "THE PEEP SHOW." 17 GLORIOUS SCENES. 200 PEOPLE IN PRODUCTION. 200 Prices.^-D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d; Early Doors, Stalls, and Gallery Is extra. ■ . First Matinee, WEDNESDAY NEXT. First Matinee, WEDNESDAY NEXT. FULLERS' ' - FULLERS' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction—John Fuller and Son«, Ltd, TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY, 2.30. Grand Opera, in Vaudeville. TREMENDOUSLY SUCCESSFUL ■ Salvoes of Applause Nightly. ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. To hear them Sing "The Soldiers' Chorus" ("Faust") is alone worth tie PrLITTLI dmiBSiOn- VIRDON LORNA GIRLS CHAS. In ft new Sketch. HANBURY, "After the Honeymoon." ENGLISH REVUE COMPANY, . Doddy Hurl, Harry Evans, and their Winsome and Talented Company, In "TREASURE ISLAND." ■A Hurricane of Hilarity. PRICES: D.C. or Stalls, 2s 6d; Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (all plus tax). Reserves at The Bristol—after Sat Burnett's, next Theatre. NERVE THRILLING THRILLS MONDAY. Special Engagement Direct from the Continent of the Famous MIRANO BROS. MIRANO BROS.. An Amazing and Umque 'Act o! Exceptional Brilliance. LOOPING THE LOOP THRILLER. ST. PETER'S HALL, GHUZNEE-ST. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia Bohemia and the Dixie Jasz Boys. Dixie Jazz Boys. Dixie Jazz Boys. Dixie Jazz Boys. The Best Floor, the Best Orchestra, and the Most Popular Dance in Wellington. Prices; ■ Ladies, 2s; Gents, 2s 6d; Double, 4s. Patrons, please note.—There will be no dance next Friday (4th May), owing to the hall having been previously booked. Dance will be continued every Friday, commencing Friday, 11th May. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1925.; TM"OMINATIONS for following Events : Close on FRIDAY, 27th APRIL, by FIVE O'CLOCK: — Great Northern Hurdles, :£!2000. Great Northern Steeplechase, £2500, Winter Steeplechaso, £1000. Cornwall Handicap, £1000. King George Handicap, £850. York Handicap, £350. Fees, pne soy eaoh, must aocompuny Nominations. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. r ' LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION OF 1 NEW ZEALAND. DISTRICT GRAND LODGE, No. 1. BELL'S Motor 'Bus will leave Hall street, at 6.45 p.m., and Voitch and Allan's Corner, at 7 p.m., on SATURDAY, for Petone. ' W.D.G.M. 1 T~kAY'S BAY MOTOR SERVICE. MONDAYS-SATURDAYS. Leave Bowen street: Leave Day' 6 Bay: 10 a.m. 11.15 a.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m.. SUNDAYS. 10.30 a.m.: 11.45 a.m. 2 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Bus Stops Petons Post Office. 1 For Special Picnics, Parties, etc., ring 215, LJEYLAND MOTORS. LTD.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 99, 27 April 1923, Page 2
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