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"THE FORTY THIEVES" "THE FORTY THIEVES" Last night delighted a large audience, ■who, with one accord, acolaimed thp latest J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Pantomime one of the best, brightest, most humorous, and most picturesque productions yet en-, joyed in Wellington. It is a Pantomime your mother, your sister, your children, and your grandchildren can appreoiate. EVERYBODY LAST NIGHT THOROUGHLY ENJOYED SINGING THE CHORUS OF "AM I WORKING?" WITH UNOLE JACK CANNOT. THE ONLY "FORTY THIEVES" MATINEE, "FORTY THIEVES" MATINEE, ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2. Children Half-price to All Parts. /-I RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. 'Williamson, LtdManaging Directors: George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. Manager John Farrell. A REALLY GREAT PANTOMIME. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, TO-NIGHT, AT 8, And "Following Evenings. Matinee Next .Saturday Afternoon. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Stupendous 1933 Pantomime, "THE FORTY THIEVES." •"THE FORTY THIEVES." "THE FORTY THIEVES." "THE FORTY THIEVES." "THE FORTY THIEVES." "THE FORTY THIEVES." There are forty excellent reasons why everybody should see J. O. Williamson's "FORTY THIEVES" Pantomime. Each reason is shapely and attractive —and there are others, to wit: The humorous Ali Baba and the Diverting Dame; the dainty Principal Girl and Boy; the Graceful Solo Dancers, and a host behind. . "THE FORTY THIEVES." "THE FORTY THIEVES." "THE FORTY THIEVES." • "THE FORTY THIEVES." No effort has been spared to make this production the most notable yet presented in Wellington for variety and general attraotiveness._ The pinnacle of perfection has been attained by the excellence of the cast, which comprises several of the most popular artists the Australian stage has ever known; the delightful music, including brilliant settings to the various ballets; the gorgeous costuming and' elaborate stage pictures; the novel and at-' •tractive ballets, marches, and ensembles; the quaint and clever dialogue, which abounds in humour; and the inclusion 'of a host of novelties and features culled from the best obtainable in the world of entertainment. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. t Produced by CHAS. A. WENMAN. D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d; E.D., Is extra. All Prices Plus Tax. . BRITANNIA Continuous RITANNIA From 11 a.m. Daily. LAST NIGHT. A Gripping Film Masterpiece combining Romance, Love, Adventure, and . '. ..... Suspense. ."THE WOMAN IN CHAINS." . "THE WOMAN IN CHAINS." ' Adapted from Edward Owings Towne's Book, "The Madonna in Chains," Featuring MRS. RODOLPH VALENTINO. Also, . A Guaranteed Fun-producing, Mirth-mak-ing Thrillodrama, | ."WATOH HIM STEP.'". j ■ It's a Knockout! A Riot of Fun, L*ughs, Thrills, Stunts. Featuring the Daredevil Comedian^ RICHARD TALIIADGE. RICHARD TAEMADGE. . Telephone 358.. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY, r- 3 TO-NIGHT. | TOM MIX i ■ In ■' | "DO AND DARE." There is also showing a screaming Sunshine comedy "The Haunted House." Good supports. UiR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN j CHARLES RAY, In "A TAILOR-MADE MAN." j "A TAILOR-MADE MAN." "A TAILOR-MADE MAN." Nine Reels of Comedy Drama. Charles Bay at his Best. Also, Comedy. Our Orchestra. Gazette. Under the Patronage of Her Excellency Lady Jellicoe. CHILDREN'S PLAIN, FANCY, 'AND PAPER.DRESS DANCE, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, OWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, FRIDAY, HtH May, 7 to 11 p.m. | COME ONE COME ALL TO RAINBOW LAND. The Brightest and Happiest Dance of tKe Season. Help the Wellington Free Kindergarten. Fascinating Music by Braund's Full Orchestra; Tickets, 3s at Schools; Gallery, Is. Reserves Is extra at The Bristol. MRS. ALBERT RUSSELL, Tel, 20-861. .Organiser. /ATAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING-SATURDAY, 2nd ■ JUNE, MONDAY, 4th JUNE, 1923. NOMINATIONS for All Evenls close on FRIDAY, 11th MAY, at 8 p.m. Otaki Telograph Office closes at 5 p.m. ■ O. J. D'ATH, Secretary. ' AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. X"JL WINTER MEETING, 1923—2nd 4th, and 6th. JUNE. General Entries CLOSE on FRIDAY, lltlr MAY, by 5 o'clock (5 p.m.). Fee 3(1 soy each) must accompany Nominations. W. S SPENCK. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 2