TONIGHT f * o 8- TO-NIGHT. 10-MGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. :SSBffißßffi::' raE p^h!S W ea t- T h E G™ §?lii ggggf Direction, J. C. WiUiamson (N.Z.), Ltd. BWeU to the Play that has Captured the .Hearts of play-goers throughout the World. ;;IF WINTER COMES." IF WINTER COMES." . "IF WINTER COMES." 1 A Play of Passionate Sincerity. Presented by J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, Including GARRY MARSH, GARRY MARSH! In the Arresting- Role of Mark Sabre AILSA GRAHAM, JANE SAVILE. ISOBEL WILFORD. A Brilliant Supporting- Company. Pl*n at The Bristol. Popular Prices. Commencing ?BS^.nS !!£?«?!; For a. Limited Season Only J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Have much pleasure in presenting for the first time in Wellington, THE GREATEST MYSTERY COM-EDY-DRAMA OF ALL TIME, ''THE CAT AND THE CANARY." "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." Undoubtedly tho most exciting and most humorous production yet submitted to a Wellington audienco. A REAL RIPPING ENTERTAIN. MENT. Brilliantly acted by the Artiste now appearing in "IF WINTER COMES." BOX PLANS at The Bristol are rapidly filling-BOOK NOW. POPULAR PRICES: 6s, Dress Circle and Orohestral Stalls; 3s, Stalls; Is, Gallory. Early Door, Stalls, and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. Business Manager A. J< TAIT. NOW SHOWING. BRITANNIA. Continuous from RITANNIA. 11 a.m. daily. . 8000 FEET Or THRILLS, THRILLS, • ' ROMANCE. ROMANCE, COMEDY. COMEDY. "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY- ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER," Adapted from the Novel of Charles , Fenton Pidgin. Here are some of the Big Scenes that will make you GASP: The Crashing Fight between a Man of Muscle and a. Man of Science ,for a beautiful, Soulless Woman. The Thrilling Rescue of a beautiful Blind Girl from tho Drifting Ferry in the midst of a Raging Torrent. (This is the: greatest . water scene the'screen •• has ever seen.) The Dash of Maddened Horses Through a Town. A Reckless Ride, Over Two Great Cliffs; And then the Greatest Human Story of Love, with tho Greatest Cast ever seen in. one production. BLANCHE SWEET, JUNE ELVIDGE BARBARA LA MARR, LOUISA FAZENDA, HANK MANN, JOHN BOWERS ELMO LINCOLN, LON CHANEY* GALE HENRY, VICTOR POTEL ' In a Picture that's ACTION from the word go. "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER," "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." Also Big Supporting Programme. COMEDY. TRAVELOGUE. GAZETTE Telephone 358. THE KEWPIES' FAIRYLAND. THE KEWPIES' FAIRYLAND. THE KEWPIES' FAIRYLAND. THE KEWPIES' FAIRYLAND. IS YOUR HEARTIS YOUR HEARTIS YOUR HEARTIS YOUR HEARTIS YOUR HEARTIS your heartIs your heart stirred by the6e lines of Madison Cawein: — Never near and far away! Oh, pale, pale lands 'where Yesterday, And dim To-morrow, like ghost with ghost, / Wander and whisper and beckon us most! Open your gates that are twilight grey \ Never near and far away, And let us in where our lost dreams stay: THOSE LOST DREAMSTHOSE LOST DREAMS— THOSE LOST DR.EAMSTHOSE LOST DREAMS— THOSE LOST DREAMS— THOSE LOST DREAMS— Those lost dreams will be found in the Kewpies' Fairyland, in Welling- " &n s big Town Hall, from Ist to 11th December. Heai-te bowed down in sorrow will be lifted up by the-little hands of a thousand fairies. Light wings in hues of the dawn will waft away weariness and worry. rJ!S!rh° f i Adn; is 1 s;o, n: Adulta l8 > Children 9d (day), and Is (evening). WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE TUMBLE SALE in aid of Camp Funds " on SATURDAY, 24th irat., at 2.30 p.m., in the Institute Buildings, 52, Tasman street. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT" CBS?Bliiii:?§wNgAiE Waterßide Association Football Club DANCING, 8-12. Music by Wilson's Full Jazz Orchestra. Flannels optional. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s 6d. No. 27 COMPANY CADETS. 1 HALF-DAY PARADE. THE above Company will parade at Buckle Street Drill Hall on SUNDAY NEXT at 10 a.m. for Church Parade at St. Mark's Church. Parade compulsory. By Order, A. H, MILES, Captain, Officer Commanding No. 27 Coy.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 125, 23 November 1923, Page 2
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