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MOISEIWITSCH BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL BENNO MOISEIWITSCH "The Poet of the Piauo."-Vide Frees. One of the features of the coming season will be the in- ' elusion of a great-number of novelties, which will move of immense interest to "tn-e stu- • dent and distinctly attractive to the maturer habitues of the <' Concert Hall. QRAND . OPERA HOUSE, LeESeeFOUR JCONCTRTS AONLY- -LTDM 8& & SIS WEJfflD^^| EgS B \ R .. Hive the Honour of Presentinj BENNO MOISEIWITSCH His opening MOISEIWITSCH programme MOISEIWITSCH selected fiom MOISEIWITSCH the works of MOISEIWITSCH the following mKwSJh i£cH Ma3t^ > MBilffllg| S?n oven MOISEIWITSCH RAVEL MOISEIWITSCH DEBUSSY liHii»= V MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWItI^ Moi9?^*oH /M .W. liii gss'-i MOtHtwt?l^S kellu Ss and passion MOl'KSg ZZ thC aUdien°e MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH MOISEIWITSCH PEERLESS. (Concessions to Students ) representative WALTER MONK. ■SSiSS ?iii?tl Continuoui from 11 a.m. : to 10 p.m TO-DAY. — TO-NIGHT. The World's Sweetest Star NORM A TALMADGE, NORMA. TALMADGE jNORMA TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGe) In a Drama of Storm and Sunshine : ."SMILIN 1 THROUGH." "&MILIN" THROUGH" "SMILIN 1 THROUGH" . 'SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN 1 THROUGH." Elusive, Tender Dynamic, Overwhelming. The Drama of Norma Taljnadge knows no bounds but those of the human heartstrings. .' ' Also, ;' For the First Time in Wellington, HOPE HAMPTON ■ HOPE HAMPTON HOPE HAMPTON. "THE LIGHT IN THE DARK" ?§i S g ISi Etll::: - In "THE JAZZ WAITER." Excellent Supporting Programme. Prices as usual Telephone 3299. . SUCCESS. " , .... ..,, SUeOESST" ■ • ■ ft^F'^~THEATRE. • .. pHORTI'B THEATRE ," . . BE EARLY~TO.NIGHT 'r OR SEE IT DURING THE DAY. - Hundreds unable to tain admission 'on • Saturday. The Laughter Boom of the Year. : f BEN TURPIN. • : . . BEN TURPIN. - ' BEN TURPIN. 4111111181 ililY>, ■-. And it'js a. Shriek 1 oupports include: i!'ox Special,' " LOVEBOUND." "LOVEBOUND." : "LOVEBOUND." Book-your Seats. Box Plan at The" Bristol until 4-.30 p.m.. afterwards at the Theatre xelophone 768. PRINCESS THEATRE.' RINCESS THEATRE.' (Manners street.) TO-DAY—I 2 noon- till 10 p.m.—TO-DAY _ 'PARAMOUNT WEEK RODOLPH VALENTINO. And ALICE TERRY ■ri! aS I?i CONR UIP ING POWER." The Madonna-hke beauty of Alice Terry and the languorous charm of Rodolph Valentino superbly illustrated. • ; THOMAS MEIGHAN ««' In '. s 3—BABY PEGGY IN "TIN CANS " 4-LOUISE FAZENDA in . "LET" 'ER GO. :•■ ' - Eto., Etc. ■ now: 9d, Is, is Bd, and 2s 3d. jsland. .'^g^mmn;-TO-NIGHT AND" TO-MORROW. "TRIMJIED IN SCARLET " St&rrinsr KATHLYN WILLIAMS PARISH OF ST. MARK. ANNUAL SALE " OF WORK TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 1 NEXT, 4th and sth SEPT TUESDAY. The Sale will-be opened at 2.30 p.m. y ij -r .Exc e'lenoy Viscountess Jellicoe. Admißsion Free: Concert in Evening by Mr. Norman Altken and Party. WEDNESDAY. The Sale will be opened at 2.50 p m byMrs.-Sprott. : *p Admission Free. Concert in Evening by Messrs. Watkins and Kennedy and Party. Admission in Evening Is. KARORI JAZZ CLUB. fjjHE Committee of the above club wish. to announce that their next Dane* will be held on the 19th September. . g^ILBIRNIE ART UNION. £300 FOR Is. Ticket Selling Competition, '£50 let prize " Loading competitor Ist September Miss Winhifred Collins. ' . jJUTT """ MUNICIPAL ■ BAND. ; £100 GOLD NUGGET ART UNION.. Drawing- has been Postponed until 29th SEPTEMBER, 1925. .H.WIUIS, Hoa, Ssu.

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Evening Post, Volume 55, Issue 55, 3 September 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume 55, Issue 55, 3 September 1923, Page 2