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THE TALK OF THE TOWN! HUGH J. WARD'S CELEBRATED COMPANY OF COMEDIANS Tn tho Sparkling- Dancing Delight, THE OBRIEN GIRL" THL OBRILN GIRL" JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATKI Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons,. Ltd Direction;. Hugh J. Ward Theatres, Pty., Ltd Governing Directors Sir Benjamin Tul ler Huq;h J Ward, John Fuller TONIGHT' At 8 TONIGHT' Sensational Success Nightly of "THE O'BRIEN. GIRL." "THE O'BRIEN GIRL." 'THE OBRIEN GIRL" The Prettiest, the Funniest, and Most Idylho Musical Play that ever charmed a New Zealand Audience. 'THE Not only Gorgeous "THE O BRIEN to Look O BRIEN GIRL" Upon but GIRL" Crammed, with Catcln Songs and Haunt ing Melodic, and presented by AN INCOMPARABLE COMPANY OF RLAL ARTISTS Saturday's Huge House Lntranc&d "THE OBBIE\ T GIRL" 1 THE O BRIEN GIRL, ' With its DELUGE OF DELIGHTFUL DANCLS Its Hurricanes of Humour, Together with a Galaxy of Gorgeously Gowned Girls in Scones- of "Sumptuous Splendour. It's a Right Royal Entertainment, with a LAUGH IN EVrRY LINE Surpassing in Br.lhance Anything Pre -viously fecen on the N Z Stage THE SHOW OF SHOWS. Wellu gton' Bi{,ge t Attraction r\o Matte-- whero you go the same topic is on the tip of everjones tongue—ha\e you 6een 'THE O'BRIEN GIRL"' In tram or tram in fact, jou lull hear it everywhere The reison is apparent 'HIE OBRIFN GIRL' Ju«hfie Ml Expectations SATURDAY did JANUARY at 230 Second Grand Production 'TITTLE MI LI KFLI %" A Musical Comedy with a Chitming Lovo Theme, and DANCING \LL IIE IIME PRICES R-^>rved Diess Circle and Orchestral Stall B<, Unresened D C and OS 7 "-tails 4 Upper Circle Is 6d Laih Door Upper Circle only, 1« extia Vll taxable piice- plus fix BOX PLAN NO'tt OPhN AT THL BRIEjTOI, " -* / nPHE KTNG'S -I- HL KTN&'S (Wellington's Popular Picture House.) King's King King's Good Service! King's Supreme Comfort' King's' ■■■■■* Sublime -Music! Kmgs TO NIGH L ' IOMGHT' King's ' ' B;'o'clo'clv. Kwll NORMV IVLMADGF King-. NORMV fALMADGfc, Ki-igs NORMA I VLMADGi, King- NORM A J'ALMADCL X Kin* a NOR.M V L \LMADGI\ Kings NORMV T VLMADGL Kmg = NOR^I V LALMADGE King-, NORM A I ALMAD&E, Kings King's The Mo t Belo\ed of Screen King's ;. Stars, .in1 Xing'* Kmgs SECRETb Kings SECRETS Kt.-s SFCRrib' King 3 &FCREIS King s King's '-SECRETS. King s SrCRETS ' King's SECRETS" Kicg s Tying 3 The Secrets of a Wjfe' King's KI\G S SELECT ORCHESTRA "Kings (11 Solo Artists) King's Mr. A. H. Jerome, Musical Kinpn Director King s King Oveiture—' May Daj" (Haydn King's Wood). King's Bo:c Plan at. Bristol until 5 Kmoj" mil nfter w'lich seats may be Kings reserved it lheitre or by Tele King's phono 22-212. King's Kings OUR TFI BOOKING SYS Kmg's TLM IS AT YOUR SERVICE King 3 NOW SHOWING MI&HILY, 745 p m QUTEN S IHEATRF UEENS THLATRE (The Cosiest Theatre in Town.) Have the pleasure of presenting that Superb Drama "UNGUARDED WOMEN " " UNGUARDED WOMEN " UNGUARDLD OMEN,' Featuring BEBI, DANILLS BFBE DAMPLY BEBr DANIFLS And RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX also included in this -ldmu-iblo cafe ire such uoll known player as Mary Aslor V alter JM Grail 3? rink Losee and Harrj Me ta\ei BY ALL MbANS SEE IT I BPLENDID SUPPORTING PRO GRAMAffI includmß COMEDY ("STAY SINGLL ") GAZE TIE BURTON HOLAIES TRAVELOGUE. QUEFN S ORCHESTRA (Under tho Baton of Mr A Wright) Coming—GLOßlA SW AN SON In, that Famous' Production ' MANHANDLED " So extri chargo for Booking Ring the Theatre Telephone 22 334 O~~UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TONIGHT, at 7 40 A Great Programme. BABY PEG&Y lii "CAPTAIN JANUARY" Also Episode 8, "THE PURPLE RIDERS." Our Gang Comedy, , : '.'NO NOISE.' gEASIDL PICTURES, LYALL BAY Complete Change of Programme Every Night TO NIGHT JIARY PICKJ;ORD In her greatest achie\emenl "DOROTHY U,RNON OF HADDON HALL ' . Good Si pports pVRAPARAUMU AMATEUR- ATH XJLnO SPORTS MEETING NEW YEAR'S DAY. Spc lal Engagement of tha ARTILLERY BAND. Jlpd^cr. the direction of Lieut Herd Sei/e thi^ opportunity ot vi it tins ehannintr seaside icort 910 a nj, train front rborndoi] " SO BATTEN, fcecjcetarj.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 155, 29 December 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 155, 29 December 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 155, 29 December 1924, Page 2

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