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LAST FOUR NIGHTS. LAST FOUR NIGHTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHT 1 HUGE SUCCESS HUGE SUCCESS Of th« Now Programme presented on ■ Satiirday by THE FAMOUS ENGLISH THE FAMOUS ENGLISH HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP HUMPHREY BISHOP : COMEDY AND OPERATIC CO. COMEDY AND OPERATIC CO. COMEDY AND OPERATIC CO : COMEDY AND OPERATIC CO. A BRILLIANT COMPANY : Of '■ ' '■ DISTINGUISHED LONDON ARTISTS. •The New Programme includes the : Delightful Excerpts from j "Tannhausor," with solo, "0 Star of ; Eve," Walter Kingsley.; "Pilgrim's : Choriis," the Company. : PRICES: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s (plus tas). : Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. I LAST FOUR NIGHTS : i Of the Famous English ' ■ HUMPHREY BISHOP COMEDY AND OPERATIC CO, SEASON DEFINITELY CLOSES THURSDAY, 13th MARCH. ■ : FULLERS' ! FULLERS' - : HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. : IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. : Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. . TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME Of VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE & REVUE. : Messrs. Fuller have th© honour to announce the Reappearance of LONDON'S JOVIAL JESTERS, DODDY HURL AND HARRY EVANS DODDY HURL AND HARRY EVANS ' And New English MUSICAL REVUE COMPANY, In their Original Production, "SONS OF THE SEA." '•SONS OF THE SEA." A Whirl of Girls, Jingles, Jest, and Smile. Reappearance of VERNON SELLARS Reappearance of BILLY JONES Roappea-ranoe of VICTOR DYER • Reapperance of MADELINE DORMER ' Last Appearance of ALP MACK. Reappearance of TgE SUNBEAM SIX, The Winsome THE SUNBEAM SIX, and Beautiful Sextette of Radiant Ballerinas. TO-NIGHT! First appoar- TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! ance'of TO-NIGHT! nn?™ £ ov?! ty Trick DURNO D^RNO Cyclist in his DURNO DUR^O Thrilling and Daring DURNO Performance on One Wheel PULLERS' -ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE To-night, tho Biggest, Brightest, and Most Unique Programme ever presented LEA STERLING. * °n' BALTO HARRY NORTH. . t HATS M-KAy! THE GORDON-LOTTIE TRIO D.C. or Stalls, 2s 6d (Reserves 3s)- BaclStalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle. U (plus tax • excepting Is). Motors 10.20. Box Plan' at The Bristol; after 6 p.m. at Burnett's next Theatre. - ' f^uniiiV hunter Attraction!; ,SSS|- Tlli^i: j'acKcd at all sessions on Saturday. The Management has pleasure in presenting that Magnificent and Gorgeous Screen Classic, "WHEN THE DEVIL DRIVES" "WHKN THE DEVIL DRIVES." A Production of Unsurpassed Splendour The Heart btory of a Girl who \Von. and , Lost. A Play of Intonso Appeal and Human Interest, featuring two truly Great ' Artists, LEAH BAIRD LEAH BAIRD And THOMAS HOLDING. THOMAS HOLDING. bumptuous Salons, Beautiful Boudoirs Kxclusn-u Gowiis, blend in ' delightful "WHEN XHI4 rDEviL DRIVES" Acclaimed as the Fmest Picture of a Docade. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. SEE IT TO-DAY _ EXCELLKiVr SUPPORTS. 1 athe Gazette, Patho Review, High-clafs ■_s :^mecly,_Laug_habja Cartoon, etc., etc. r>OMiNG—The PlToT^l^y~AtUinlnenT ♦ i r-? ?. co: "WltnPut Benefit of the Clergy. ... ■ ■ eEASIDFTpicTORIiST^LYAIJTBAY ° • TO-NiGHT, ■ I'ive 1-avQunte Stars.in the mighty, master melodrama of the year "OUT OF THE DEPTHS." . "OUT OF THE DEPTHS " Excitement! Adventure!' Romance! Comedy!. ■ . Starring Harry Morey George Fawcett lidmuntl Breeso Miriam B'atista And Marguerite Clayton ,in * "OUT Of THE DEPTHS." ■ "OUT OF THE DEPTHS." In Addition: A. SPECIAL- SUNSHINE COMEDY Mude to produce Roars of Lauehter' "UNREAL NKWS REEL" ' "UNREAL NEWS REEL!" Good Supporting Programme. TO-MORROW, ~" TO-MORROW' AND EVERY TUESDAY, • TRAMWAY DANCE, ' T^EWTOWN inJBLIC LIBRARY. a » Percy Simpson's , Orchestra One Step, Fox Trot, and Twilight Waltzes Refreshments Provided ' ' I : Gents.. ?.h; Indies, Is.' T^Y.M.C.A. SOCCER CLUB: HE Annual General Meeting of the übave Club will be held in V M - O-A. Rooms on WEDNESDAY, 12th L\Sl., at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Reoort and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers: General. Air Members and Intending Members are earnestly requested to be present. L. A. WARP. Hon. Sec. DRAWING POSTPONED. WELLINGTON WELCOME WEEK . GRAND ART UNION. T>Y Permission of the Minister of Inwn- ter" al ,A- ff, airs' the dW«-in X of the Wellington Welcome Week Art Union has been POSTPONED until the 12th ;'U LV' }*! e concluding day of the bigWinter Show. Tickets are available at all tobacconists, booksellers, etc., and from the Secretary Box 1223, Wellington. , • ' ' . POSTPONEMENT. X»Y permission of Minister of Internal ' Affairs the Drawing of Ihe Wellington Week Doll Kaffle has been unavoitlab' ly POSTPONED until the 15th MARCH. C~~IOJVHNG— Rudyard Kipling's "WithoutJ Benefit of the Clergy." A story - Hjai -wjdl neve? ■die. „

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Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 2

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