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COMING! COMING!' THE MOST SENSATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS Ever Achieved in Australia, "SALLY." "SALLY." Played consecutively for nine months in Sydney and eight and a half months in Melbourne. "SALLY" Coming direct from Theatre Royal Melbourne, to Wellington, by e.s. Moeraki. THE "SALLY" BOX PLANS THE "SALLY" BOX PLANS For the First Six Nights and First Two Matinees will b| opened at The Bristol . Piano Co., WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 9 O'CLOCK. YOU WILL LOVE "SALLY," SHE IS IRRESISTIBLE. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, RAND OPERA HOUSE) Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, 15th MARCH. SATURDAY NEXT, 15th MARCH. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Presenting, for the First Time in ' Wellington, "SALLY," "SALLY," "SALLY," "SALLY," "SALLY," "SALLY," The Greatest of Musical Comedies, with Australia's New Sweetheart, JOSIE MELVILLE, JOSIE MELVILLE, JOSIE MELVILLE, JOSIE MELVILLE, In the Title Role. "SALLY" is a Feast of Fun and Melody, with Wonderful ujid Gorgeous Scenes, Entrancing Ballets, and Dresses that almost take the breath away. INTERPRETED BY A CAST That for individual and Collective Excellence has never befpre beon associated in a Musical Play., including: MESSRS. GEORGE GEE, DAN AGAR, HUGH STEYNE, HERBERT BROWNE, JACK DUNNE, REGINALD ROBERTS, CHARLES HOWARD; MISSES PIXIE HERBERT, THBLMA BURNESS, AILEKN BARTON, MYRTLE GRESNHILL,1 MARGARET GRAY and' ■ JOSIE MELVILLE. JOSIE MELVILLE. PRICES; D.C. and O.S. (Reserved) at .Box Office, 10s; D.C. and O.S. at Door, 8s; Stalls, ss; Gallery, 2b. Early Doors Gallery, Is extra. All Prices plus tax. CHARLES BERKELEY. aU E E N ' S. V E E N ' S. The Home of Paramount Pictures* Direction: FAMOUS LASKY FILM SERVICE. LIMITED. 2,15. NOW SHOWING. 7.45 Adolph Zukor Presents a WILLIAM DE MILLE WILLIAM DE MILLE Production. A Bright and Superb Comedy of Character, with moments of Exquisite Tenderness. A Delightful Human Theme that is now a Screen Masterpiece— "ONLY 38," "ONLY'3B," : "ONLY 38," "ONLY 38," ■ ■ ••■■••■ : "ONLY 38," "ONLY-38," ■' "ONLY 38," ■ "ONLY 38," "ONLY 38." ■ Starring LOIR WILSON, '' ■ ' MAY M'AVOY, ELLIOT DEXTER, ROBERT AGNEW. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Also, a Screaming Comedy-Farce, "ROB 'EM GOOD," Starring "BULL" MONTANA. Also, a. Feature in Itself, QUEEN'S GRAND ORCHESTRA, Mus. Dir., MR. A. H. JEROME. Usual Prices. Box Plan at Bristol. Don't Forget!— There's No Chance after At 7.45 TO-NIGHT At 7.45 To See the Big Bill at the ARTCRAFT THEATRE, RTCRAFT THEATRE, A William de Mille Picture; Starring WALLACE REID, In "NICE PEOPLE," WALLACE REID, In "NICE PEOPLE " WALLACE REID, hi "NICE PEOPLE," With Bebo Daniels, Conrad Nagel, and Julia Faye. An Excellent Picture. HAROLD LLOYD, World's HAROLD LLOYD, Favourito HAROLD LLOYD, Comedian, In the Screamingly Funiiy Comedy, "AMONG THOSE PRESENT" "AMONG THOSE PRESENT." Gazette, Orchestra. Travelogue. Prices: Is 8d and Is. Children Half-price. Reserve' at Bristol, or Ring 3470. WE START AT 12 DAILY PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. (Manners street). Reserves Telephone 1967.' Here's the Programme You've Been Looking For! (1) Sensational Paramount Seleotion! THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE ROBERTS In William De Mille's Richest Entertainment Treat, "GRUMPY." "GRUMPY." Father, Mother, Sister, Brother—Yes! and the Lodger, too —will all love "Grumpy." (2) Paramount Presents BESSIE LOVE and GARETH HUGHES BESSIE LOVE and GARETH HUGHES " FORGET-ME-NOT." " FORGET-ME-NOT." Depicts the fato of castaways among the crowds. (3) Broadway Comedy, "SWEET COOKIE." Usual Supports. . Usual Supports COMING NEXT FRIDAY— "OLIVER TWIST" and "DEEP __ WATERS." f-lONGREGATIONAL UNION OF VJ NEW ZEALAND. - MISSIONARY DEMONSTRATION, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. . In THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL HALL. A Great Evening. Come and See the Building of the New "John Williams"— the Children's Ship. Everybody Welcome, but Come Early. DANCING. DANCING MRS. T. R, GIBBS'S DANCE Commences MONDAiT NEXT, 17th MARCH, NEW -CENTURY HALL (Kent Terrace). CIOMING~Tho Greatest TTeture ofTfl ■aJ A >inV p-ltl3;Srd -K'ptioß'i "Without Bsusfit of th_a Clitgx, ,."■ "

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

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