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r^RAND OPERA HOUSE.' VTRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT!' At 8. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT And FOLLOWING TWO NIGHTS. WELLINGTON MYSTIFIED AND AMAZED By the Play that Thousands are Flocking to See. IT'S GOT 'EM SPELLBOUND! IT'S GOT 'EM SPELLBOUND! The Greatest and Most Mystifying Mystery Play Ever Staged. "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." . "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." Here is a play that veritably makes you sit up and take notice. It's crammed full of, excitement. There's not a moment when it doesn't' grip you. It's just the sort of play that bucks you up. Its comedy keeps you simmering with merriment when you are not being thrilled. Altogether A REAL RIPPING ENTERTAINMENT. Brilliantly Acted by NEW E^& S S ILLIAMSON>S . DRAMATIC COMPANY, v Including GARRY MARSH, GARRY MARSH, AILS A GRAHAM, JANE SAVILE, ISOBEL WILFORD. A Powerful Supporting Cast. BOX PLANS ON VIEW AT THE BRISTOL. POPULAR PRICES: D.C and 0.5., 6s; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early Door btalls 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 OF THRILLS, ROMANCE, COMEDY. A Picture that's ACTION from the word go. .. "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." "QQINCY ADAMS SAWYER." "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER." Adapted from the Novel of Charles Fenton Pidgin. The Greatest Human Story of Love, with the Greatest Cast ever seen in one production. BLANCHE SWEET, JUNE ELVIDGE I B4 RBA? A LA MARR, JOHN BOWERS; I ELMO LINCOLN, LON CHANEY. ~_,4i1?-., Blg Supporting Programme. COMEDY. TRAVELOGUE. GAZETTE. Telephone 358. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY *^ TO NIGHT. a REMARKABLE ALL-STAR CAST. Ethel Grey .Terry. Niles Welch. Vernon &teele. Ramsey Wallace. Margaret Landis and Lila Leslie. ■» In the extra-special attraction, WHAT WIVES WANT " "WHAT WIVES WANT" • 13 lfc £?. me ? Is ;t Riches ? Is it Love ? "SH! DON'T TELL HOI." lhe Great Secret of Happy Marriase— WHAT IS IT? Discover for yourself. See the sensational pictunsation of one of the great pibblems " WHAT WIVES \v\NT " "WHAT WIVES WANT" (A picture no one should miss.) ... Uood Supporting Programme., QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. ? ;;the al?rKl^. S^ork - "THE STREETS OF NEW YORK" »nAMtar Cast, Headed by BARBARA CAS^LETON. '„* D Addition: Part Nine , . LATEST GAZETTES' QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA Kr^fSJ „Matin^. Stalls, M, D.C Is- ■ -Theatre Telephone 22^334. F^S^^W^AYLOR-S TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. CULFORD BELL Presents "the thespians!" in Three-Act Comedy "ONE SUMMER'S DAY" .. . "ONE SUMMER'S D4Y" .. ONE SUMMER'S DAY/ B^elll^o™^ WELLINGTON MASONIC HALL LIMITED. .TfyTASONS are notified that the Founda- •*• tion Stone of the new Temple will be laid on tho site, Wellington:' Terrace, at 9.30 a.m., on FRIDAY, 30th inst., by Most Worshipful the Grand Master of New Zealand, His Excellency Admiral of Hid Fleet Viscount Jellieoe of Scapa. Those attending the ceremony are requested to be in their places at 9 o'clock. Ordinary,,dress and regalia. A. U. ADAMS, Secretary' Wellington Masonic Hall Ltd. 27th November, 1923. MASONIC BALL. ■ THURSDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, ■ TOWN HALL. : TNTENDING Patrons are notified that JL Specials Trains will leave for Seat?u?'*Lyall Bay,',£fehd Ba ?> and Karori, at 1.30 a.m. I'RIDAY, 30th NOVEMHENRY HOBBS, Secretary. . TO-MORROW EVENING. "". OPENING OF FLANNEL SEASON. LONG NIGHT, LONG NIGHT WEDNESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER* Dress: Ladies, Evening Dress; Gentlemen, luaniiels or Evening Dress. .THE AMBASSADOR BAND In New Syncopations. ■ Novelty, Gaiety, Music. Usual Prices, 3s 6d Single Ticket. Reserve Now. *' Telephone 1636. 'mHE AMBASSADOR, -I- HE AMBASSADOR, BALLROOM DANCING I\TISS PHYLLIS BATES, Studio, 13 6*r % mg * Ch T ambe«, Willis street. Tel. from wT t0 3SOUS by Appointment, Adult Class at The Ambassador every N&romTJf t6 8-3°' and FHda' "pOLA—You are mai-vellous f Su"ch ■*- beauty—such emotional fire—such passionate abandon! "Bella Donna" will, live forever. At The King's on Friday,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 2