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GS^SS OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. The Most Sensational Play of Recent Years. TO-iSJIGHr TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-MGHT FOR A BRIEF SEASON ONLY^ . 'J: C. WILLIAMSON (N,Z.), LTD., Have much pleasure in presenting, for the first time in Wellington, the Phenocienally Successful, Brilliantly Clever, Tensely Dramatic and very Humorous Comody-Drama, "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." THE ULTIMATE WORD IN SENSA- - ■ ■■■'■ •.; ■ ■ .-.■• TION. Combining THRILLS LAUGHTER ' , : .THRILLS .And LAUGHTER i THRILLS ■ LAUGHTER Brilliantly Acted bf J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW ENGLISH COMPANY, Including GARRY MARSH, GARRY MARSH, • AILSA GRAHAM, ■ JANE SAVILE, IBOBEL WILFORD, A Powerful Supporting Cast, Box Plans at The Bristol until 12 noon, then at Opera House Confectionery Shop, where Day Sale Tickets can also be ob- ■ tamed. : POPULAR PRICES: 6s, Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls; 3b, Stalls; Is, Gallery. Early Door, Stalls, and Gallery, la extra. All prices plu3 tax. Business Manager A. J. TAIT. RINCESS THEATRE, ; RINCESS THEATRE, ■ Manners street. COMMENCING TO-DAY, at 12. MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL In "ON WITH THE DANCE." "ON WITH THE DANCE." . "ON WITH THE DANCE." Not a photo-play of the under-world, or high living, out a. true-to-life picturisation of the breathing masses in our great cities. "ON WITH THE DANCE." , "ON WITH . THE DANCE." "ON WITH THE DANCE." „ A photo-play of passions and despairs, of hates and loves, of tranquillities and distortions, of men and women, and life and death— " ■-■•-,"'' That is "ON WITH THE DANCE." . "ON WITH THE DANCE." "ON WITH THE DANCE." Good Supporting- Programme. "ONE GLORIOUS DAY." "ONE GLORIOUS DA"V." "ONE GLORIOUS DAY." Comedy. Serial. Gazette. FULLERS' FULLERS' HIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE. W MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction John Fuller Kid Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIQHTI An Excellent Revue This Week". GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE .'■ ,■ ■, : ■■■■' .■ REVUE ■:■. .■:-■ i : . ' ■ Presents' "ALPINE ANTICS,'' --, .."ALPINE ANTICS." - Led by that Craokerjack Laughiraitb, George Wallace, who hands out more laughs to the ounce than moot comedian* to the stone avoirdupois. • • Last Night of ' ■ '\ , WILL HASTINGS, -•■ Talented English Musical Comedian. MABLE AND MALFE, In an Original Comedy Offering, TRIXIE IRELAND, Personality Soprano. Prioes: Is, Is 6d, and 2> 6d; Reierres, 3il plug tax (excepting Is). Box Plan at The Bristol—after 1.30 at Burnett's, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre 22-669 (after 7 p.m.) MONDAY'S BIG ATTRACTION:; LINN SMITH'S . ROYAL JAZZ BAND! , The Real Thing in Jazz. ISLAND BAY. > UNIVERSAL" THEATRE. " mO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. -■- DO NOT MISS "CHILDREN OF JAZZ," With Theodore Kosloff and Eileen Percy. "THE HOME SPUN VAMP," ...... Starring. May M'Avoy. Special Music by Kb.v'b Jazz - Orchestra. MIRAMAR PICTURES. mO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. •*-'•. ; Agnes Ayres, Jack Holt, ■ Walter Hiers In . "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR," A .Paramount Picture. QRGAN RECITAL. - TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 25th NOVEMBER; 1923; 8.30 p.m., ■■■'•'■■ By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE - : (City Organist). Sonata.No. 6—Mendelssohn. Melodie—Raohmaninoff. .Pastell(Noj 3) Opl 92-Karg-Elert. Prelude Fugue and Variation (Op.. 18) , —Cesar Frarick. . Suite (Op. 87)—Niemann. ' ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions Received at Door. BAND. " - TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), • At 3 p.m. V PETONE CARNIVAL.; BAND QUICK STEP COMPETITION. T>ANDS are reminded that the Closing ■MJ Date for Entries for the above ComP8'1*01! " SATURDAY; Ist December, lvcQ t at 8 p.m. ; 0, SILBERY, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 7, Petone. TONIGHT! TO-NIGHfT TO-NIGHT! .TO-NIGHT! TIE AMBASSADOR, HE AMBASSADOR, GRE^AT GALA SESSION, ■Featuring . THE AMBASSADOR BAND THE AMBASSADOR BAND IN NEW JAZZ CLASSICS. Excellent Cuisine. Splendid Floor. Irresistible Music. Book now; Tel, 1636. THE AMBASSADOR I THE AMBASSADOR. 63, Willis, street. '. I^ICKLE-but adorable, ruthless in Jove X. -but kiss-able; -dangerous—but warmly alluring—"Bella Donna." At the ■ -^as^- fift Endm /; „. lw J

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 4