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Q.RAND ; OPERA ■ HOUSE. Lessees ...... J. C.; Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. William Russell Presents, by arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Last 10 Nights of Season. "THE MISLEADING LADY" "THE MISLEADING LADY" "THE- MISLEADING LADY" THE MISLEADING LADY" "THE MISLEADING LADY" IS FRISKY AND RISQUE. BUT YOU'LL LAUGH YOURSELF HOARSE. SO WHY WORRY? ONLY 2 MORE NIGHTS TO SEE NELLIE BRAMLEY, NELLIE BRAMLEY, NELLIE BRAMLEY, j 'Most Alluring of Actresses.' Beguile Guy Hastings, until he turns; Then there is "BONEY" ARTHUR CORNELL. It will bo ' "FAIR AND WARMER" . On SATURDAY, BUT FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. FINAL PRODUCTION ON MONDAY. "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE." "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE." First Appearance oE Carl Lawson in the lightest, breeziest of comedy parts. NELLIE BRAMLEY, NELLIE BRAMLEY, The- Ever-appealing Star, And all 'her Versatile Associates. All Productions by George Bryant. Book at The Bristol. Prices: ss, 4s, 3s, Is 6d, Is, plus tax. Day-Sales at Theatre ■ Grande. BRITANNIA.' '. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. . From 11. a.m. Daily. Positively LAST NIGHT of "THE 'STORM DAUGHTER." ' "THE STORM".DAUGHTER." With Dazzling, F.iery. Dynamic PRISCILLA DEAN. ■ COMMENCING FRIDAY, COMMENCING FRIDAY, ' • A Remarkable -Double-Feature Programme ... First— "THE. VICTOR." * "THE. VICTOR." . , "THE VICTOR," See the. greatest..ring battle ever staged on the screen! -A-wonderful lovo story! UprCarious comedy—heart interest—roinanco. The greatest picturo of ' . . HERBERT RAWLINSON'S HERBERT RAWLINSON'S Career! Second—.' •'■■■_. "JUST OFF BROADWAY." ; "JUST. OFF BROADWAY.".' ■ "JUST OFF BROADWAY." , "JUST OFF BROADWAY." Broadway blames tho girl who wears ermine, and it blames her it she doesn't. A story of -Broadway,, biH more, it is a . tale of human .emotions, with JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT.

GOOD SUPPORTING ITEMS.- ---' . Telephone 358. ' • H- .... . FULLERS' ; ~ : IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS .MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. EVERY EVENING, at 8 30----.A Pronounced Success. Brilliant and Emphatic Success of NAT PHILLIPS AND ROY RENE, 'STIFFY and "mo REVUe'°COMP \NY I "A SPORTING . CHANCE." lremendous Success Nightly of LYONS AND O.MOORE BERT HARROW. Last Nights o£ • -TOKA AND-KOMA NAMBA » THE THREE ST. LEONS~.' FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: c* v ' f 1 £- S-tt& M @es«vos 3s) ;■ Back Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is (plus tax excepting Is). Motors 10.20. Box Plan at The Bristol. After 6 p.m. at Burnett's next Theatre.. ' - , MONDAY EVENING NEXT ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ■ Messrs. Fuller have the Honour to ' Present . MISS BESSIE CLIFFORD, The Original Yankeo Doodle Girl Direct from the Palladium Theatre London, whence she .was specially engaged by Sir Benjamin Fuller. SH-H! Who paid tho rent for Becky Sharp? ' See "VANITY FAIR."' KING S, commencing NEXT FRIDAY. O" UR ■ THEATRE, : NEWTOWN At 7.45 p.m. . A First National Attraction NORMA TALMADGE in racuon> "THE SONG OF LOVE" "THE SONG OF LOVE> Undoubtedly.. one of Norma Talmadge's best productions. Strong Supports. Strong Supports Don t raiSß this splendid programme

WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.'. MAM CHOIR. H. Temple White Conductor. QONCBET., -0 H' AMB ER, - -SATURDAY NIGHT. PART SONGS, GLEES, SOLOS, Etc. Mrs. Wilfred K. Andrews, Contralto. Thomas J. JeDkihs, Tenor. Chas. A. Williams, Tonor. R. S.. Alhvright, Baritone. F. W. Laj'cock, Basso. Hugh/Wright and W. J. Robbins. At the Piano • Harold Whittle. |' /Plan at Bristol. ' . . The Box Pf.a;n Opens at :The Bristol at 9 To-morrow. THE ROYAL "WELLINGTON CHORAL . . • .' ■■ • UNION. iConductor: MR. H.. TEMPLE WHITE. "SAMSON." "SAMSON." "SAMSON." ' "SAMSON.'fpiOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 6th AUGUST, l'rineipals: Sqpvaho-Mrs. E, J. WILWSH. Gisborne.. :.. . . Contralto-MISS NINA CALDOW, Auckland. Tenor—Mß. SYDNEY BUTLER, Christ-Baritone-MR. IJ.; N BARNES. ■ ! Sspecial Concessions to Colleges ' and „ . ■ Schools. ' Prices, bs, (rc,s.), 4s (res.), ami 2s, plus tax. W. K. CAJ.DONV, Tel. 3599. UUU> SeC"UrJri '

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 27, 31 July 1924, Page 2

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