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« Split I8BI1: Direction: J. C. Williamson (N. 2.), Ltd. SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY NEXT." INITIAL PRODUCTION IN NEW 4&ALAND "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA" ;THE BEGGAR'S OPERA" ' ™E BEGGAR'S OPERA " "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA'" "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA" "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA> ■ By Mr. Gay. The Opera the WoTicT has Witnessed for JLwo Centuries. THE^S I^«™' THE PLAY IS CHARMING. T?nH? r%. at> t IaSM 3 the real "Merrie England" of which we have read, but never seen. Gay turned this music to THWRFl T flT^tir L AND NOW IN ITS FOURTH YEAR CiV THE GENTLEMAN. THE BEGGAR. THE HIGHWAYMAN. Including: Hilton Osborne Pauline Bindley Charles Mettam Ida M'Gill Reg. Roberts. An All-English Cast. "The Beggar's is Historic,' English-, and Genuine, with Music that Fascinated our Ancestors. Tli X B I^To!.° PENTHUHSDAY 'at Prices: D.C. and R.S., 7s; Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery U 6d; Early Door Stalls Is extra, Gallery 6d extra. (All plus tax). ' Representative ....;. ALEX. F. WILSON. PRINCESS THEATRE, RINCESS THEATRE) \ Manners street. „A T, ,„ NOW SHOWING: MAE MURRAY and D4VID POWFTT MAE MURRAY and DAVIB POWELL «R£ SJ TH THE DANCE." ON WITH THE DANCE." "ON WITH THE DANCE." Not a photo-play of the under-world, or high living, but a. true-to-life picturisation of the breathing masses in our great cities. "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 DAY." , "ONE GLORIOUS DAY." Comedy. Serial. Gazette. OUR THEATRE,- .-■. NEWTOWN . ..OR THEATRE, NEWTOWN THE FALL OF BABYLON!" THE FALL OF BABYLON'" "THE FALL OF BABYLON*I" . (Based on "INTOLERANCE.") " A Mighty Production;. . Also, ' TOPICAL. COMEDY. SCENIC OUR ORCHESTRA. °^mv ■RjXEVER nas' the world seen a love ITi <™c,, ress hke Poltt Negri—Never unit e}\ Donna." has the world seen the real Pola Negri. At The King's on ■P nctay, EMPRESS THEATRE MPRESS THEATRE The Best Theatre in Wellington Open from 11 a.m. till. Sleepy time. ' NOW SHOWING: The Secret Adventure of a Girl and a Midnight Son in the Land of Jazz 'PANDERING DAUGHTERS." .WANDERING DAUGHTERS." WANDERING DAUGHTERS." WANDERING DAUGHTERS." "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." Not a preachment on conduct, but a delightful picture of Jazz Hearts among Shattered Dream Castles NOVELTY INTERLUDE Dainty BILLIE MURPHY, in a t> p'avers. Conductor, Mr. M. Dixon .. B°* plan at The Bristol till spm then at Theatre. Telephone 3442. ' fl^isDi^avSEtw at o p.m. . BUSINESS: 1. Half-yearly Report and Balance-sheet. 6. Report on Union's Case now before the Court, and the Application for a Dominion Award. 3. General Business. President. H. O'MALLEY, Secretary. (fRETURNEiaSOLDIERST| EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETAING. Extraordinary General Meeting will TUESD bAY! le!4V n D tE h5E^B b E RROO a T & , _ ■ , BUSINESS: 1. Proposal to Lease Tea Room. 2. Cash Purchase. 3. N.Z.R.S.A. Circular, re War Funds. 4. Community Club, Queen Carnival. 5. Appeal Board. 6. General., L. M. BLYTH, Secretary. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. . SUMMER MEETING. T^TEDNESDAY, 28th, FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, ; First Race, 11.30 a.m. Big 1 Fields. Good "Import. .iient Galoio. Come to the People's Popular Meeting. Catering by Dustin's Ltd. "OOLA Negri in "Bella Donna," sup■t ported by. Conway. Tearle, Conrad Nagel, and Lois Wilson. Famous novel by Robert Hichens. At The King's on Friday.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 2