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' GtiSS B?Hi gg-l Direction: J. C . Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd Present ill ill 18s*: -if IIF 1 s^t^ THE BEGGAR'S OPERA/ 1 By Mr. Gay. INITIAL PRODUCTION IN NEW l ZEALAND, SATURDAY NEXT, SATURDAY NEXT, Ist DECEMBER. , BOX PLANS OPEN THURSDAY MORNING AT THE BRISTOL In Two Hundred Years it has Never j Proved a Failure. The MUSIC is EXQUISITE, Tho PLAY is CHARMING. The Beggar explains his Play. It s a mighty strange piece," tho Beggar himself confesses. "I hope I may be forgiven, but I have not made my opera unnatural,'like those in vogue." THIS IS THE MOST NATURAL OPERA IN THE WORLD. THE GENTLEMAN. THE BEGGAR. THE HIGHWAYMAN. The Personnel of the Cast includes: I Hilton Osborne Reg. Roberts Pauline Bindley Eily Malyon Chas. Mettara Geo. Willoughby Beryl Walkley Molly Terryll Musical Director- Gustav Slapoffski. t&ly^^rnFng™ BRISTOL Prices: D.C. and R.S., 7s; Stalls, 3s cd; Gallery, Is 6d ; Early Stalls Is extra Early Gallery 6d oxtra. (All prices plus tax). Representative ALEX. F. WILSON. A TORNADO OF APPLAUSE! Packed to tho doors, and there nevor was such an Enthusiastic Audience in a. Wellington Theatre. They Simply Cheered. FULLERSFULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRK Direction John Fuller *nd Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At~B. TO-NIGHT! THE HIT OF THE YEAR, After thirty minutes of Real Jazz the curtain was lowered and raised six times but our patrons would not be denied. THEY JUST HAD TO HAVE MORE. LINN SMITH'S ROYAL JAZZ BAND! • SPORTIVE SONGS OF JAZZ. Jazz that Brooks No Denial. Hear Jazz as it Should be Played. ASTON and OnorahV MARSHALL, D °E 3 ° Personality -. TRIXIE ???£??: , IRELAND. Mf BLE and In Now MALFE € — Quips and Jests An Excellent Revue by GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE REVUE CO. A Merry, Melodious Pot-Pdurri, entitled "MIDNIGHT REVELS." Prices: Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d; Reserves ss, plus tax (excepting- Is). Box Plan at The Bristol—after S at. Burnett's, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre 22-669 (after 7 p.m.) . , BOOK YOUR SEATS AND BE SURE. "j>OLA Negri as a gorgeous modern wo- •*■ man-of many loves in her first allAmwican triumph, in "Bella Donna." At The King's oh Friday. PRINCESS THEATRE, RINCESS THEATRE! Manners street NOW SHOWINGi|B| 3S§ ll SI" • "ON WITH THE DANCE." v' ,a .PhotOiPlay of the under-world or high living, but a true-to-lifo picturieation of the breathing masses in our "On with the Dance." ■ON WITH THE DANCE" ' ; "ON WITH- THE DANCE." ' nf A,P. llot °-l'a-' ot Passions and despairs, of hates and loves, ol tranquillities and distortions, of men and women, and life . and death— i .. That is "ON WITH THE D4NCE" "ON WITH THE DANCE" "ON WITH THE DANCE" ?<??-,vJ? Upl>orti"S Programme. "ONE, GLORIOUS DAY " "ONE GLORIOUS D 4.V'" "ONE GLORIOUS DAY*" Comedy. Serial. Gazette. rjAHANKSGIVING SERVICES. CHRISTIAN HEALING MISSION. / TUESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1923. Holy Communion (Choral), 10.30 a.m., nk, T? Ul S' Pw-Cathedral. Preacher The Rev. W Fancourt, M.A., secre_tary of the Mission. United Service, Town Hall, 8 p.m. Doors open 7 p.m Preachers: The Right Reverend the Bishop o f Wellington and the Reverend J. Reed Glasaon, assisted in service by the Reverend W Shirer and the Reverend E. Drake Collections in aid of the Local Expenses of the Mission. PROTESTANT LECTURE. ] ATHRILLING~LECTURE KO od to . hear, on 'iJOHN HUS,"'a gp7one£ of Protestantism. . \ By REV. F. E. HARRY. In the Methodist Lecture Hall, Taranaki ! street (behind Church), ' ON TUESDAY_|EXT : 27 th ins,, i Musical and Elocutionary Programme. Admission free. Don't miss this. Collection. BANK HOLIDAY., ST. ANDREW'S DAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1923. PURSUANT to the terms, of the "Banking Act, 1908," the Banks throughout the Dominion of Now Zealand will be CLOSED on FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER. 1923 (St, Andrew'a D»y). t ,

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 128, 27 November 1923, Page 2

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