LAST 3 NIGHTS "THE BROKEN WING," An Original and Realistic Comedy-Drama that Thrills, Delights, Amuses, and Entertains you from the Rise to the Fall of tho Curtain. Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE Direction : J. C. WILLIAMSON, N.Z., LTD. Manager: John Farre.ll. Positively the LAST THREE NIGHTS Of this" BRILLIANT SEASON By The Famous International Comedian, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALI| THURSTON HALL. And SPLENDID SUPPORTING COMPANY, Outstanding London and New York Successful Comedy-Drama, "THE BROKEN WING," THE BROKEN WING" IHE BROKEN WING," I An Exhilarating, Ingenious, and Colour- ! ml Story of Modern Mexico. Tho Most -Amusing and tho Most Thrilling Play ever presented in the Dominion. - UNANIMOUS VERDICT Of DELIGHTED AUDIENCE. ' A ££S£™\G SUCCESS! [ AN.ARTISTIC SUCCESS! A SCENIC SUCCESS! j A THESPIAN SUCCESS! All present -were SPELL-BOUND THE WONDERFU^AND REALISTIC AEROPLANE CRASH. A TRIUMPH OF STAGECRAFT YOU'LL LAUGH. YOU'LL GASP. gOX-PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 8 S ; Stalls, 4s; Gallerjr, Is SisSS Doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is extra, plus TIVOLI. IVOLI. The House of Selected Featufceg. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS. Great Radio Romance, "STORY WITHOUT A NAME'" " STORY WITHOUT A NAME" " STORY WITHOUT A NAME." Starring AGNES AYRES AGNES AYRES and ANTONIO MORENO ANTONIO MORENO. Also, i "HELD TO ANSWER" "HELD TO ANSWER." "HELD-TO ANSWER," The Story of a Fighting Minister, Featuring HOUSE PETERS HOUSE PETERS. Both "Paramount" Pictures EXCELLENT SUPPORTS' Screened Twice Daily, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. ■ ■^ .-'.' LOVE AND .SACRIFICE." rpHE rumblo of drums, tho roar of mus- -■- ketry—battle. Paramount Theatre Ist May. FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE HIS MAJESTY S THEATRE, IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Courtenay place. Tel. 22-669. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT I And Every Evening at 8. Enthusiastic Reception Accorded VIDEA.U and KIRBY ' Eminent VIDEAU- and KIRBY English MUSICAL COMEDY STARS VICTORIA AND FRANK VICTORIA AND FRANK, Continental Equilibrists. Sensational Success oC World's ROYAL Diverting and Greatest JAZZ Delightful Jazzers BAND Syncopation Unparalleled Success of I^iyKl-lI vSsTL 1^ AMY ROCHELLE Child Impersonator. Terrific Success of CARLTON AND ROSLYN CHAS. SHERMAN. C. SHERWOOD ERNEST PITCHER, MR. HARRY TAFT, The Inimitable MR. HARRY TAFT, English Comedian, Raconteur, and Siffleur FULLER'S FAMILY PRICESD.C. and 0.5., 2s 6d; Reserves, 3s, plus tax; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is Doors open 7.15. Motors 10.20. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Burnett's, next Theatre. HORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tho Laughtor Boom of tho_ Year. CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE In Her Ureatect Success. "HER NIGHT OF ROMANCE" "HER NIGHT OF ROMANCE" "HER NIGHT OF ROMANCE/ "HEP, NIGHT OF ROMANCE.' 5 Laiigh^ You'll laugh uiiiii your sides ache. Groat Supporting Programme Of SCENIC, TOPICAL, COMEDY. Sessions Do Luxe at 3.10 p.m. "Tl', Pulsates with life," and for beauty -*- "Love and Sacrifice" has no equal, says Theatre Magazine. Commences Arfccraft Theatre. Ist May. t> rino ess theatre: ■Iking ess theatre manners stkeet Daily 11 to 10. Tel 1967 LAST TWO D-VYS I LAST TWO DAYS. "SAFETY LAST."- ---" SAFETY LAST." " SAFETY LAST." " SAFETY LAST."----2_ And " THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE " "THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE'" " THE SPIDER. AND THE ROSE" " THE SPIDER AND THE ROSE," ' Big Supporting Programme. COMMENCING FRIDAY: LEWIS STONE In "THE CHILD THOU C A VEST ME" "THE CHILD THOU GAYEST ME' And - • VIOLA DANA In "ROUGED LIPS.' 1 "ROUGED LIPS." LYALL BAY SCHOOL-" " POSTPONEMENT OF ANNU\L PICNIC. •rr\HE Committee, desires to ihank Par--1- enis and Subscribers for generous donations made to tho School's Picnic Fund and to notify that the picnic is Postponed until DECEMBER Nest J. H. BURGOYNE-THOM AS Chairman! LOVE AND SACRIFICE" ii~( thrilling story of Love and Romance, by Robert W. Chamber* dircuUxl uy D. W, Uri/ni.lis, icrecuicjf ;U XLv Artemit ThesUc, lsl M.aj,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 93, 22 April 1925, Page 2
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