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■"Impress theatre. Tho Best Theatre m Wellington. COMMENCING TO-D4Y COMMENCING TO-DAY! For the First Time ,n Wellington. Early Ironing Session 5 14, De Lu\e 7 45. A Romance of Extraordinary Strength Actod. Amidst Scene-, of Transcendent Natural' Beauty. DAVID BELASCO ' Presents' '. ■- ■ LENORE ULRIC. LENORE ULRIC. ' , LENORK ULRIO. LENORE -ULIiIO, -. • I/ENORB ULRIC. - - ■■ LENORE' ULRIC ' IGNORE ULRIC. LENORE ULRIC. LENORE ULRIC . LENORE ULRIc! M! 5S <S rJc *ho Original Cicator of tho role "Tiger1 Roso" m tho JJioadway suc - cess of tho Famous Play that ,s no* tians ferred to, the Silver Sheet with tho ul _ mosjt.Diamatio Fidelity. "TIGER, .ROSE.!? "TIGER ROSE " "TIGER ROSE." 'TIGER ROSE." "TIGER ROSE." - '-TIGER ROSE." '•TIGER ROSE." ■' , " 'TIGER ROSE." - -' ' " "TIGER "ROSE." - "TIGER ROSE " - i'TIGER ROSE" "TIGER ROSE" "TIGER ROSE.'* . . "TIGER ROSE." - "TIGER ROSE." Drama at Tits Moat Dramatic, i\hers the Soul, is Bared, Stripped Clear of All ... , , -t Veneer and Bretensions. "Laden'-with Action, swift as,the panther'a spring; with Sentiment sincere as first lo\e—A Story Stirring and Unforgettable. S»'IT9?'¥\ LOVE !"-™tER ROSE." A child-of the Woods as beautiful cjs tho name sh© bears and as dangcious as the " ' VQueen of thq Jungle. ' A Heart Struggle sot in the Remote among Rugged and Pnmitivo vSouls. . „ , , , "TIGER ROSE." ''TIGER ROSE." - - , , ','TIGER ROSE.'' •i.. - "TIGER ROSE." > ' "TIGER ROSE." * -' n ' "TIGER ROSE.'' u ' Li • "TIGER ROSE.'*Splandid Supporting Programme, i' • i Inoludmg-' \ ' EMPRESS NEWS FILM, the World's 1 Ne\ls in Pjctiire;,/ .I'.WJNTER HAS COME," Bobby Vernon " > mia Screaming Chnstip Comedy. Superlative Music, inimitably played by „, " , the World famed , EMPRESS SYMPHONY- ORCHESTRA, Under the. distinguished f onduotorship of SIR M. DIXON. •■• ' ' ■Incidental Mueic: Orertuwf—"Masamello"' ; Aubei Selection—"Jocclyn" .5 Godard Selection- "A NigM Out" X . 'Redstone Suite—"Land of tho "Blue Sky" . Holmes Hondo Capriccioso Mendelssohn Presfo ■from.1* "Moonlight Sonata" „,_ ," , „ Beetho^ell JJ-? me^o"- Gabriel Marie Minuet Korestchenko Dans© Vilageoiso" . Tnnkaus ,;Ko m«??e'' . Rimsky Koisako^ "Abcndlied" ... Schumann 3442. . ,= BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS KITANNIA. Fiom 11 am. Daily. " " ' ' _ Presents * • Tho World's S^eetheait \ MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, .MARY'-piCKirORDi In a Spanish Romance, . .'.'ROSITA.,'1, "ROSITA " "ROSITA " , -"ROSITA." You Will See Your Owi MARY PICKFORD, Who . Will make you Laugh Will make you Tlinlb ' > ■ , i , WilLmake >ou-Wcop - 1 ' 'Will brin? you Joy " ' In a New Role, , "ROSITA." - A Big Four Production. . \.book:.y.our, seats. Telephone 358. i i <■/ , ——————————— j

FULLERS' .TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 'JJ.IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE/ Direction John Fuljor and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, at 8. SATURDAY. 230 OUR NEW PROGRAMME A'~Huge' and' Unprecedented Success • LAST NIGHTS OF* "HAVE YOU SEEN THE HAREM"'" "HAVE YOU SEEN THE HAREM'" A. Delightful.and. Dazzling Production A HURRICANE OF HUMOUR. I A WHIRLWIND OF WIT. Successfully Played by the , HURL-EVANS REVUE CO. A Lively, Lilting, Lnughirig Success. LAST 8 NIGHTS OF THE " HURL-EVANS REVUE CO AN UNSURPASSED COTERIE OF HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS. Unparalleled Success Nightly of SIGNOR ALBERTI Tho Renowned SIGNOR.ALBERTI Operatic Tenor. CHAS. LEWIS, lIILO DUO, SOLI CESTRIA ' 7FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: D Cor Stalls, 2s 6d (Rcseries 3s); Back Stalls! Is 6d; Upper Circle, la 'plus tax, excepting Is) Motors ■ 10.20. Box Plan at The Bristol. After 6 pm. at Burnett's, next Theatre. yiCTORIA COLLEGE DEBATE. ' - SATURDAY, 10th MAY, - At 8 p.m., - IN THE GYMNASIUM. Motion: "That tho British Empire, being founded on Force, must inevitably decay." The 'Public" 15 invited. H. A. HERON, j ' - Hon. Sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 109, 9 May 1924, Page 2