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MATINEE •-• \ .-....■ MATINEE . MATINEE TO-MQRROW MATINEE • (SATURDAY), MATINEE At 2.30. MATINEE MATINEE MATINEE PRICES:' Reserved: Adults 3s, Children Is 6d • Unreserved, Adults 2s, Children Is. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor!, 'J. O. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), TO-NIGHT And NIGHTLY at 8. N.Z. Entertainers, Ltd., present (by arrangement with J. C." Williamson, Ltd.), . . SUPER-VAUDEVILLE, Including I BERT RALTON'S I . BERT RALTON'S World-Famous \ HAVANA BAND,---lIAVANA BAND, HAVANA BAND HAVANA BAND, From the Savoy Hotel, London. ■Basrland'j Foremost Female' Impersenator, BERT ERROL, BERT ERROL, BERT ERROL, BERT ERROL, la "MODES AND MELODISB OT 1924," .With his Dancing- Partner, RAY HARTLEY. The Vemtile Comedienne, MARIE KENDALL, I MARIE KENDALL, ■ MARIE KENDALL, MARIE KENDALL, Who has Become Riotously Popular. ISOLDE AND ALEXIS, ISOLDE AND AMSXIS, Exceptionally Brilliant Dancing, quite off tho Beaton Track. OARDINI Positively uncanny " CARDINI with tho "Broads." HAL CONNIE SCOTT and GRAHAM, A Delightful Coirole in „„ SENTIMENT AND COMEDY. MR. HYMACK "AT BOGEY VILLA " MR. HYMACK "AT BOGEY VILLA'" «5" S^J AS X X Ludicrous MasterMR. HYMACK pi eo e. PRICES: D.C. anTb S., 6s; others, 4s, 2s (plus tax). ' _ BOX PLANS at Tha Bristol. DAY bALES at the Opora House Confectionery, where BOX PLAN is daily after 6 p.m. General Manager: A. R\ SHEPARD. SAVOY HAVANA BAND AVOY HAVANA BAND. JAZZ REVEL JAZZ REVEL '* ' At the BIG TOWN HALL, BIG TOWN HALL, NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. NEXT- TUESDAY NIGHT. - Dancing from 8.30 till 2 a.m! to tho Music of the WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS BAND. A WONDERFUL NIGHT! • A WONDERFUL NIGHT! Double Tiokets, One Guinea, obtainable at The Bristol from next Saturday Morning. Evening Dress essential. Personal Direction: Bert Ralton. 7.45, TO-NIGHT. VfcUEEN'S THEATRE. „ IoBUJfiEN'S THEATRE. (The Cosiest Theatr* in Toiri.) NOTE.—This Theatre is sprayed twice daily. - i ■ ■ .Metro present VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA ' "THE SOCIAL CODE." " THE SOCIAL CODE." '-" "THE SOCIAL CODE" "THE SOCIAL CODE. J> " THE SOCIAL CODE." - T ! r| lere _ a3 "ever been a picture with Viola Dana, as tho star that has never failed to please. Her personality and vivaciousness have made her one of the most popular comediennes in screendom. And in "The Social Code" she will again prove that she is wonderful, although this is her _ first picture in tenso drama. Viola Dana is suppoitod by a big cast of players, amongst whom are MALCOM MACGREGOR, • - -EDXA- FLUGARTH, ,HUNTLY GORDON, • r And many otheis. And then.Look! What a Wonderful Supporting Programme 1 "FAST STEPPERS" '(2-reel Universal Jewel). "GOLFMANIA" (Comedy), 1 - And Inleiesting NEWS. This is one of the best, if not the best, programme serened for the Wellington public for many a long lime. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY 2 15 QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA (Under tho-Distinguished Baton of Mrs. A. Wright). Box Plan at Bristol till 5, after at Theatre. Ring 22-334. No extra charge for booking. , Transferred to SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. BOOTH TARKINGTON'S ■ BOOTH TARKINGTON'S BOOTH TARKINGTON'S BOOTH TARKINGTON'S I Greatest Novel, I ' "THE TURMOIL.'f "THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL " "THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." "THE . TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." "THE TURMOIL." Translated into one of the greatest picture of tho year. And enacted by an allstar ca6t including: ELINOR BOARDMAN and ELINOR BOARDMAN and GEORGE HACKATHORNE. GEORGE HACKATHORNE. Supporting Programme of exceptional merit, including' COMEDY. SCENIC. TOPICAL. Reserves at The Bristol Or Tel. 768. OUR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.45. The World's Greatest Fun-maker, HAROLD LLOYD,'. HAROLD LLOYD," In "WHY WORRY." "WHY WORRY" "WHY WORRY." Lloyd's Laughs Linger Longer! In Addition: Episode 11, "THE PURPLE RIDERS," COMEDY UAZE'ITIi OUR ORCHESTRA.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 2

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