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"THE GAT AND THE CANARY." "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." To say that this remarkable production creaH d, a sensation on Saturday night would be but a mild expression. Every minute produced some fresh, surprise or intense dramatic situations relieved by comedy scenes which alone would assure the success of this unique play. Nothing resembling ■ "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" has previously been witnessed on the Wellington stage. The ovation accorded the artists at the fall of the final curtain proved that the audience considered that of all plays staged in the Capital City, this one shone forth with meteoric brilliance. / "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" , on Saturday night mystified, enthralled, and delighted one of the most demonstrative audiences which has ever gathered in the Opera- House. a RAND oiiRA HOUSE. RAND . OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And FOLLOWING THREE NIGHTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Present "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." . "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." Undoubtedly the Most Exciting, Gripping, and, at the aamo time, the Most Amusing Comedy-Drama ever presented in the i Dominion. Brilliantly Acted by THE NEW ENGLISH ' DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including GARRY MARSH, GARRY MARSH, AILSA GRAHAM, JANE SAVILE, .ISOBEL WILFORD. A Powerful Supporting Cast. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. - POPULAR PRICES: D.C and 0.5., 6s; Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is. Early Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. Business Manager A. J. TAIT. OUEEN'S THEATRE. . UEBN'S THEATRE. The Cosiest Theatre in Town. ' 2.30. NOW SHOWING. 7.30. ARROW FILMS PRESENT "THE STREETS OF NEW YORK," "THE STREETS OF NEW YORK," With an AU-Star Cast, Headed by BARBARA CASTLETON. In Addition: Part Nine "THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER," CENTURY COMEDY, LATEST GAZETTES, . QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices: Matinee, Stalls, 9d, D.C. Is; Night Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d, Children Halfprice. Box Plan at Bristol. Theatre Telephone 22-334.. NOW SHOWING. BRITANNIA. Continuous from RITANNIA. II a.m. daily. 8000 FEET OF : THRILLS, ROMANCE, COMEDY. A- Picture that's ACTION from ths word go. **\ "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER" 'QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." Adapted from the Novel of Charles __' ■ Fenton Pidgin. The Greatest Human Story of Love, with tile Greatest Cast ever seen ia one proBLANCHE S\yEET, I°JUNE ELVIDGE Bl^n ß-^ MAER ' JOK-N BOWERS; ELMO LINCOLN, LON CHANEY. rniwwrv!? 1 g ™vK?ortins Programme. COMEDY. TRAVELOGUE. GAZETTE.' :; - Telephone -358. ISLAND BAY ? ■- UNIVERSAL THEATRE. TO£ IGHV>V i TO-MORROW NIGHT. Gladys Wflto aacUgta Welch in , ■ _• "Sawdust." A Strong Universal Feature. T*OLA Negri as a gorgeous modern wo" .-*■ man of ..many loves in her first allAmerica.ii triumph, in "Bella Donna." At lne Kings on Friday., _„ THE ROYAL CHORAL UNION. -„ Conductor: H. TEMPLE WHITE. Handel's Immortal Masterpiece ■ "THE MESSIAH," "THE MESSIAH " "THE MESSIAH" "THE MESSIAH," r.l. , « Assisted by the Uioral bocieties from Hawera, Stratford and New Plymouth. ' Soloists: ' ••*' Soprano Ethel Osborn (Brisbane) Contralto ... Mina Caldow (Auckland) £ cn°r Sydney Butler (Christchurch) Banto"6 -.^ Len Barnes (London) PERFORMING MEMBERS — Mr. Temple White will be in attendance To-morrow (Tuesday) Evening, at 7.20, at bt. John's Schoolroom, for the purpose of interviewing new members. W. E. CALDOW, Tel. 3350. H°D- SeoretaryGRAND CONCERT. , In aid of New College Pavilion. xtSP^K. jfe? Distinguished Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL, VISCOUNT JELLICOE. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, 26th NOVEMBER, At 8 o'clock. Admission: 3s and 2e. W. W. COOK, . ■ Hon. Sec, 0.8.A. w^^^giSiT^ OLD BOYS' DAY. On the College Grounds, FRIDAY, 50th NOVEMBER, Commencing at 9.30 a.m. His Excellency the Governor-General will lay the Foundation Stone of the NE^V PAVILION At 10.30 a.m. •. All Old Boys and friends of the School are cordially invited. W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary. BALLROOM DANCING TIPSS P, H£ LLIS BATES, Studio, 13, ~* King's Chambers, Willis street. Tel. 870. Private Lessons by Appointment, from 10 a.m. Adult Class at The Ambassador every Monday from 7.30 to 8.30, and Friday Night, irom 7 to 8. . TpHJI^A iNegri, admittedly one' of the ,i or,? mol. t soreEn artist of the world, m "Bella Donna." At Tbs King's on

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 2