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',;| AW<Y-'; "SALLY." SALLY." VSALLY." TIME OF STARTING. -Uio Performance EVERY EVENING will commence at 7.45. Patrons are requested to bo in their seats before the rising ot the Cl)rtailli , ls tl;c interost 0 £ ifie play commences immediately. t!TVHMTn9 X pLANS FOR THE FIRST TM^^ I(T. HTS AND I?IRST TWO MAT|f.^S(WEDNESDAY AND SATURTTTP S 1 ARE NOW OPEN AT m l^ BRISTOL PIANO CO," THE m 4 v ,°t R TO-NIGHT ONLY WILL m t"\t' AILABLE AT ''-"'HE GRAND HOUSE,. STORE £NEXT OPERA At a Quarter io 8 TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, at the Gtr'avS OPERA HOUSE. STRAND OPERA HOUSE. T r . Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Ma<lager '. John Farrell. •Kwm £• °- WILLIAMSON'S NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, i'or the First Time here, in "SALLY," "SALLY," "SALLY," ' "SALLY," "SALLY," "SALLY," : Greatest of Musical Comedies, wjth Australia's Little Wonder, JOSIE MELVILLE, JOSIE MELVILLE, JOSIE MELVILLE, In the Title Role. "Sally of the, Alley," a Foundling, and Mine. Nookerova and AN ALL-STAR CAST. „,, DAN AGAR, -Ifle Popular English Comedian. GEORGE GEE, The Irresistible Comedian. HERBERT BROWNE, liie Leading London Baritone. _ HUGH STEYNE, incomparable Eccentric Comedian. RTrTMATTn ELMA BURNESS, SS D T ROBERTS, CHARLES PT °JwnP'J£ CK DUNNE, SYDNEY CLARKE, PIXIE HERBERT AILEEN BARTON. "SALLY" "SALLY" Is the Spirit of Youth, Love, and ■c 1.1.1 • Laughter. -Bubb mg with the champagne of life it sparkles through three acts of exhilarating enjoyment. PLAY PRODUCED BY GEORGE A HIGHLAND. " MusicarDirector Cass Downing St?F R 6 Director Reginald Roberts. T! + iib: D- C- and °-S- (Reserved) at B°x Offioo, 10s; D.C. and O.S. at Door, 8s Stalls 55; Gallery, 2s. Early Doors Gallory, Is extra. ' " All Prices plus tax. Day Sales at Grand Lollie Store next Opera House, FIRST MATINEE, WEDNESDAY ■NEXT FIRST MATINEE, 'WEDNESDAY, NEXT. SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT . TO.NIGHT! The Most Nptable Production Ever Presented on the Screen. RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S RUDYARD KIPLING'S Incomparable Story, ''WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" ''WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" ''WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY> A Super ; Classic that Flames,with the fire of Kipling's genius. A picture so &Isrb, s°S^nii> so magnificent THAT IT BEGGARS DESCRIPTION. ' SEE IT TO-NIGHT. And a guperb Supporting Programme. > Session do Luxe at 8 p.m. JJROOKLYN PICTURES. TO-NIGHT (Saturday) TO-NIQHT. The Dramatic and Thrillipg Paramount Picture, " THE FORGOTTEN LAW " "THE FORGOTTEN LAW." Milton Sills and an All First-rank Cast. mHE EARLY SETTLERS' AND HIS- -- TORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. DTJSTIN'S ROOMS, Cuba street TUES- .. UAY, 18th March, at 7.45 p.m. Wx. W. A. Edwards will speak on the Life and Conditions on board Early Vessels to Port Nicholson—Aurora, Benea! Merchant, and Adelaide, 1839-40 .Members ahd-frieuds invited to attend W. A. EDWARDS, Hpn. Sec. ~ ST. MARY'S HOME. ~~7 ~~ mHE New Children's Home, in Lan- -- caster street, Karon, will be dedicated by the Bishop of Wellington on -FRIDAY, 21st MARDH. A short service will be held in St. Mary's Church at 3 p,m. Afterwards afternoon tea will be dispensed at the Home. All friends, and those interested in the 'Home, are cordially invited. Collection. BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT GALA" ALL those who helped in the last Gala are requested to attend a Meeting to be held in the Council Chambers, Lower Hutt, on Tuesday next, 18th March, at 8 p.m. Business important. W. T. STRAND, Mayor. PONEKE FOOTBALL CLUB. (Registered.) 7TVHE Gymnasium will be opened on -1- TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, 1924, at 7 p.m. C. F, TILYARD, Hon Secretary. V.M.C.A. HOCKEY CLUB. 7TIHE Annual Meeting of fte above J- Club will be held in the V.M.C.A., Willis street, on TUESDAY, 18th March, at 7.30 pan. All members and intending members are invited to be present. G. BEALE, Hon. Sec. R.A.0.8, N.Z. CONSTITUTION. T ODGES MEET AT 8 P.M. MONDAYS—Sir Wm. Parkinson, No. 9. at Dustiu's Hall, Cuba street. WEDNESPAYS-.Tua Topa No. 3 at ' Druids' Hull, Lower Tory si root. THURSDxVYS-Sir A. D. Pickard, No 10, at Orange Hall, Daniel' street, Newtowu. FRlDAYS—Haercmai No. 6, at Chess Club Room. 52, Cuba street. WEDNESDAYS—Furaiison I,ocI K e. No. 12, Oriuiu Hall, Church slreot., IJalmerston North. _Visitiii[r Brothers of tho R.A.0.8. cordially mvited to attend,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 15 March 1924, Page 4