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'•THE COUSIN FROM NOWHEI&'.'

Was to havo visited New Zealand some time ago, but owing to her remarkable popularity in Australia, her seasons there Jiad (o be considerably extended. ''The Cousin From Nowhere" considers that she should -have been chosen to begin the present fcoason, because she attracted record audiences in Sydney. However, she is delighted ivilh the reception accorded to '"Wildflower' by playgoers o£ Wellington,and she is confident that she will be received with even greater enthusiasm. She is •disappointed that the management cannot extend the present season, as she maintains that she will become, so popular ' that large numbers will be unable to obtain admission during the limited period allocated her run hove. LAST NIGHT OF "WILDFLOWER." LAST NIGHT OF "WILDFLOWER." . TO-MORROW EVENING. "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE." d~i RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direct 1011: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Manager .:....... John Farrell. FAREWELL TO ''WILDFLOWER. 5' TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHT! FOR THIS LAST OCCASION. 'TTOR THIS LAST OCCASION. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present The 'Best and Most Delicious Musical Comedy Wellington has ever enjoyed, " WILDFLOWER." " WILDFLOWER," " WILDFLOWER." An Exquisite and Genuinely Humorous Comic Opera Brilliantly Presented by the Best of All Musical Comedy Artists, MA-RIB BURKE, MARIE BURKE, MARIH BURKE, Assisted bj A Brilliant Aggregation of Comic Opera Artists, including &US BLUETT, HERBERT BROWNE. ™SJ' 'ALLAN = CHARLES ZOLI, JOHN I'ORDE, MARIE LA VAKRE. MARJOIUE DAWE, CANSINO BROS., and STONEBURN. PRODUCED BY" GEORGE H. HIGHLAND. The Latest Musical Comet] v Success. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Four Nights Only. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON, l'irst Representation in Wellington o£ the ! Exhilarating and_ Delightful Viennese Comic Opera, i "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE." "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE " "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE" j "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE." i Which proved an Outstanding Success in _ Sydney and Melbourne last year. It is brimming over with beautiful melodies, pretty music, clever dances, and-'it is particularly rich in high-class and very humorous comedy. As a Spectacle. * "THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE" Is ono of the Most Expensive and Most Picturesque Comic Operas yet Staged in Australasia. BOX PLANS for the Whole of the Present Season at The Bristol PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 3s; Stalk 4sGallery, Is 6d. Early poor Stalls- and Gallery, Is extra. All.prices plus amusement tax. . H FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE IS MAJESTY'S THEiTRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Direction Jottn Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! aT~B. TO-NIGHT! A Rca ly Excellent Vaudeville Hill tl in i would be Hard 10 Beat VnvwlierWICK AVEE WILLIE LANCET, ; WILLIE LANCET. Cute Diminutive. Comedian, in a New . Comedy Scream, entitled "WILLIES BIRTHDAY," WILLIAM AVRON°and y LILAS BIRT. I - uIvXjIORS' FULLERS' ELEVEN" WONDERS ELEVEN WONDERS! Undoubtedly tho Cleverest Act of its kind •liver boon on the Vaudeville Stage _,_. F'rst Appearance of FRANCES AND CLIFTON ggDlf-^tof^rl'^fel L.AUDIM Manipulators. C'VRDI\*T , MAXWELL CAREW I'irsl Appearance of ! ALEX. KELLAWAY, Distinctive Baritone. Special Re-ongagmnent of MISS ESTELLE ROSE- [ lhe. Famous International. Artist, in a | &ones of Now Character Studio* ! VICTOR BURKE. RENDA RUDD. nn ULL,E^ S> FA^LY PRICESfax)' sJ?ii°' Sr H:J?« W". 3s (plus tax); blalls, l s 6d; Upper Circle 1 = D°°£r°P c" 7-15. Motors 10.30. ' TO-NIGHT, at 7.15. RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX In "MANHATTAN" I "-MANHATTAN." "MANHATTAN." i From the novel by .Tefierv Farnol ! Mho DeMnile Objcci " Xho story of a Millionaire who wanted Aoveiilure. ! A Paramount Picture. In Ad.lilion: COMEDY. PATH*; GAZETTE. : OUR ORCHESTRA. TSLA-ND BAY EMPIRE 'THEATReT ... (The New Theatre.) Comer Parado and Mersey btrcct. HS:?H', T- 'TO-NIGHT. !-!'.(.Rlvl'S 01 Tin.; NIGHT" "S.«JRETS OF THE NIGHIV' One of ilir grealost hits of il, e v MI . Mystery, Thrill,- Love. Lau.'hfe, \ great lMck-mu-up. It will appeal" to eVeryPRICES: De Luxe 2s. Dross Circle 1 S 6d. Stalls Is. ChildrenJ-ialf-price MANAWATU AND WEST COAST? A. AND P. ASSOCIATIONS • TWENTY-THIRD NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW At " • PALMERSTON NORTH 16th, 17th, 13th, 19th. AND 20th'JUNF 1925. Fat Stock Show and Pale and Pedigree Pig- Sale. ' Also— MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIA TION'S ANNUAL SHOW General Entries close Ist JUNE 1925 DO NOT MISS THIS! ' Five days of Education and Recreation Schedules may now be had free on application to W. T. PENNY, Seercl-nry. Box S5, l'almorsron North. ■LEAGUE OF NATIONS t'XTOX. DOMINION CONFERENCE. rjpbWX HALL COMMITTEE'UOOM. THURSDAY. 28th MAY. i 10 a.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 121, 26 May 1925, Page 2