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m . ©IStISI (Tha Finest Theatre under the Southern . Cross.) MANAGERIAL. Patrons are earnestly requested to attend before 7.40, Overture will be rendered at 8 o'clock punctually. Tel. Bookings must bo called for before 7.50. .SOX PLANS at Bristol Piano Co., £ i £no£ ook Arcado, or ring Theatre, J. gl 60-Uau. THEATRE HEATED FOR YOUR COMFORT. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. SURPASSING IN NOVELTY !AND SENSATION ANYTHING YET SEEN IN THIS CtTY. FIRST NATIONAL Mighty Attraction, "a. thief in paradise," ;;a thief in paradise," "a thief in paradise," "a thief in paradise," "a thief in paradise," "a thief in paradise," . . "a thief in paradise." "a thief in paradise" "a thief in paradise, "• "a thief in paradise!"----"a thief in paradise" "a thief in paradise," "a thief in paradise." "a thief in paradise!"----"a thief in paradise," "a thief in paradise " , "a thief in paradise)"- : From the World-famous Novel, "THE WORLDLINGS." LEONARD MERRICK'S STORY THAT HAS AMAZED EVERY- READER. Sturriutr DORIS KENYON. RONALD COLMAN . AILEEN PHINGLE. SEE SEE SEE Divers figlifc the perilous China Seas for pearls. Fashion's Playground. A polo match of . picked beauties-^blondes v. brunettes in bathing suits. Society splendour. 'An aeroplane Jjoneymoon. The under-sea darice-^symbol of man's eternal quest. . . 'Frisco's Bohemia—and Hawaiian Dancing Maids performing in an artist! s studio. The most astounding revelation of originality and beauty conceived. COMEDY, GAZETTE. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE ■(ME, I* D. AUSTIN, Mußical Director). Overture—"Pique Dame" Suppe Entr'acte—"A Russian Patrol" ... Borodin Incidental Music will include: Spanish Dances Moezkoweky Hawaiian Melodies "L'Arlesienne Suite" .'. ...:. Bizefc Selection from "Boabdil" ... Moazkowsky 'Scenes Poetiques" Godard .Selection from "Rienzi" Wagner "Hungarian Fantasia" ....,....„.,.,. Vecsey "The.Bartered Bride" SnTetana Bcrceijse Grieg Intermezzo Selection from "A Night in Egypt" _. . Arensky Chinese- Dance „,., Savino KREISLER. REISLER. "It was In the flat of Carl Flesoh. anrl there were gathered together .the Great Kreisler, Mischa Elman, and the wonderful Ysaye. At that time Ysayo had not heard Elman play, a,nd with a. wave of the hand, he- said, 'Oil, the youngster must play for us.' Elman played tho Tschaikovsky Concerto. At the closo Ysaye rose with tears streaming down his face, and, going to Elman, kissed him on both cheeks. Then the great Kreisler, swayed by the enthusiasm, of the moment, sprang to his feet and suggested that he and Elman should play the double- concerto of Bach. All declared that no such two ortists had ever boon heard together before. And now you will have the privilege of hearing . THE SUPREME GENIUS - „ OF THE VIOLIN, '', KREISLER, I - KREISLER KREISLER. ■KREISLEE,. In the TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON; On TUESDAY, 9th JUNE, Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General, And THURSDAY, lltli JUNE. ■ Direction: .^E. J. CARROLL. KREISLER, KREISLER, KREISLER KREISLER-, "THE MUSICAL SOUL OF" THE WORLD. rasFS^fr^^Mof Now C^ch^^u^^^S Management „,,."....., Ra(3 M<Cr9a _ *■■ J. Carroll Rep Leo Dv Chateau. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN .US. .THEATRE;. NEWTQ.WN: TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, THE DRAMA OF THE YEAR;; "HER MARRIAGE VOW" i "HER MARRIAGE VOW" i'HER, MARRIAGE VOTVY 1- j MONTK BLUE h ' ' | -MONTE BLUE and BEVERLEY BAYNE. BEVERLEY BAYNE. Romanoe! Achon! And Heart Throbs! TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT. Master Pictures Present ■ "813." "813." rA ,"313." . "813." An Arsene Lupin Story, by Mauricq Willi WEDGWOOD NOWELL. Good Supporting Programme.MANUKA. MANUKA. . . MANUKA. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, AT 8 P.M. COME and hear the truth about the Ham and Egg Strike. _ Come and hear how seamen are victimised because they want to live like human beings. HALL, 59, MANNERS STREET Speaker: NOEL . LYONS, So-called Ringleader and Firebrand. Questions. Discussion. Fill the hall. photography; ONE Superior Art Projected Portrait, 15 x 12, included in each dozen beautifully finishod Cabinet*, at £1 jg s 6d. Viasen'o Studio, 119, Ci»ba-at. Tel. £2-236. ' "" " . '

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 4