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NOTICE. PICTURE PATRONS ARE' REQUESTED TO NOTE THAT THE WONDERFUL PARAMOUNT MASTERPIECE, "GLIMPSES OF THE MOON," STARRING BEBE DANIELS, NITA NALDI, AND DAVID POWELL, IS BEING SCREENED TWICE DAILY ONLY AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. THE SESSIONS COMMENCE. AT 2.30 AND 7.30 SHARP. COME EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. THE PRO- . GRAMME INCLUDES EPISODE THREE OF "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER," A CENTURY SPECIAL COMEDY STARRING BABY PEGGY. THE LATEST GAZTTES, AND TrflE QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. OUR .PRICES ARE—MATINEE: STALLS 9d, D.C. Is. NIGHT: STALLS Is, D.C. 2s. CHILDREN HALFPRICE. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. 1 '■ NEW REVUE' COMPANY. FULLERS' FULLERS' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. AXIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! With every confidence in its ability to make good and maintain the high standard sot by its predecessor, Messrs. Fuller and Sons present the GEORGE GEORGE .WALLACE WALLACE REVUE. REVUE. 18—NEW REVUE FOLK.—IB On Friday night last tho Geo. Wallace Co. concluded «, record run of 12 weeks at Dunedin, and were given the biggest send-off ever experienced by any Revue Company in that city. Every,seat in the Theatre was booked for the final performance. GEORGE WALLACE TOOK DUNEDIN BY STORM, And he will do the same in Wellington. Our patrons will like his quaint comedy, which is entirely different from that of all other comedians. WATCH. WALLACE WIN. He's just a little fellow with a big streak of humour, and cannot help winning -the oo mv nc? of WellinSton audiences. The First Production is entitled "OFF HONOLULU." "OFF HONOLULU." Fun on Shipboard. A Full Cargo of Laughs. | A Gay Adventure in Tropic Seas. ■Bright Vaudeville Preface, including— „,_,. First Appearance of MARIE ST. GEORGE AND CO., MARIE ST. GEORGE AND CO., A Great European Art Novelty, "THE AWAKENING IIOF G\LVTE<V " Created by Ernest St. George ' Ihe remarkable poses assumed by Miss bt. George are exact replicas of the famous statues in the Louvre, Paris. _, Reappearance of rop £ A§" ' DE CAR, DE CAR, de CAR The Acrobatic Waiter, with his canine :. "Off Sider." 1 First Appearance of ERIC MASTERS, . EFJC MASTERS Descriptive Baritone—something different r, . . , ln- Singers. Original LEO MARTIN Instruanpr£ 6Veii menalfs". Prices: Is Is 6d, and 2s 6d; Re^Ves f / PlH S tas- Box Plan »' The Bristolafter 5 at Burnett's, next-Theatre. f^P^y Next," SatodaTTfet Saturday Next, Saturda £ ££*; D2oth October. At 3 p.m. 20th October ERRY'S MILITARY BAND Of 66-INSTRUMENTALISTS-66 Will give a FINE PROGRAMME OF MUSIC TOWN HALL. "J^ TO \VN HALL. Popular prices: 2s and Is; Reserves 6d. Pian now open at The Bristol. "She has grasped the mystery of Melba's evenness of voice and superb quality STELLA°' lepOWER "The Little Melba!" (gEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. j TO-NIGHT. WHAT FATE AWAITED BOSTON BLACKIE BEYOND THE DOOR ? See WILLIAM RUSSELL in "BOSTON BLACKIE." Splendid Supporting Programme. ■JSLAND BAY, UNIVERSAL THEA-TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT T\% Triumphant Return of MABEL NORMAND in "SUZANNA" ■ " SUZANNA," TVnTP t. th^? v Bh Un«°d Artists. JMOiE.—The Management desires to inAn> Ur\ Pa r°- nS • *a?, a Radio Set (Speaker) is oemg installed in the theatre, and will receive \\irdess Concerts and Messages at intervals during the performance Th. a set will also sSrve to exem"TiL £V du«! tl°n,?I value of tho serial d^d'M^ "^ M°"" Watch Paper for Special Concerts. ■*xrTr T TjIfRY BAND ART UNION Wom emH SATURDAY, 20th TT li- i)CT, OBER. 8 p.m. in the Garrison Hall, Bucklo street Ist Prize, Alluvial Gold, value £50 2nd Prize, Alluvial Gold, value £15 3rd Prize, Aluvial Gold, value £10 LADY LUKE, M M . GARDNER. Have kindly consented to draw. Purchase now! Don't delay! lickets may bo had at Begc and Co.'s, Manners streot; and tho Bristol Piano Co Lambton quay. Winning numbers mi i? a<Jvertucd in "Evening Post," October; "Dominion" and Times," 23rd October; also "Truth," 27th October. All butts must be in the hands of the Secretary on Friday, 19th October, otherwise they will not participate in the ballot. ' H. R, POTTER, Secretary. KILBIRNIE ART UNION' £300 for Is. TICKET-SE LLING COMPETITION £50 Ist Pri/.e. Position of Competitoi-3. 13th October: — Miss W. Collins 1. Mr. E. Nolan 2. Miss 51. Kennedy 3. Miss A. Lynch 4, Mr. M. O'Connor 5, Miss M. Fitzq-ibbon 6, Miss E. Foley 7. For Tickets, apply T .F. CONNOLLY. Kilbirnip. WELLINGTON TOWN HALI^ TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBIiR, ST EL LA POW KR , "Tha tJUJa Majha."

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Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 2