QRAND OPEKA HOUSE. Proprietors: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. Direction Denia Kfeboe. Commencing NEXT SATURDAY, Bth AUGUST. DEMS KEHOE DENIS KEHOE DENIS KEHOE (Pronounce it Kee-o), The Romantic Actor-Singer, Will Present "MOTHER MACHREK," "MOTHER MACHREE," "MOTHER MACHREE," The Greatest Irish Folk Play Ever Written. OH ! DENIS KEHOE AND HIS HARP. A slogan which will soon.be i» familiar in Wellington ns it is in the four quarters 0.l the globe, where this beautiful play has created a deep and lasting impression. Well, to proceed— "MOTHER MACHREE," "MOTHER MACHREE," "MOTHER MACHREE," By Maurice Wohlon, Is a sweet story of great heart interest kild with song and melody interwoven. Truly a, message to tho great heart of the people, and the melody is tho old music of Erin —tho music that will never die. DENIS KEHOI3, DENIS KEHOE, DENIS KEHOE, DENIS KEHOE, With his Songs and his Little Harp, Supported by FRANCES KAYIIER, A Young Actress of Distinction and % Charm, Helen Fergus Ronald Riloy Maurice Lynch Gv/on Dorise Tom Buckley Aline Dunn Bernard Beeby Chas. Keegan Lester Carey. Musical Director Percy Kehoe. Prices: Res. Stalls and Dress Circle, 6s; Stalls, 4s (plus tax); Gallery, 2s. Box Plan will open at The Bristol Next Wednesday Morning. Usual Day Sales at Grand Opera House Confectionery. T EAVE your Hubby at home. I'LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN.' OUR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.40. First National Presents "FLOWING. GOLD," "FLOWING GOLD," Starring "Anna Q. Nilsson and Milton Sills. Anna Q. Nilsson, and Milton Sills. A beautiful love story, delicious comedy, gorgeous and realistic settings, storms, floods, fires, fights, and thrills. In addition: Fine Supporting Programme. OUR ORCHESTRA. PRINCESS. DAILY, 11 to 10. RINCESS. DAILY. 11 to 10. Continuous Pictures. Manners street. (1) ETHEL M. DELL'S ETHEL M. DELL'S Masterpiece, " THE TOP OF THE WORLD." " THE TOP OF THK WORLD." " THE TOP OF THE WORLD." " THE TOP OF THE WORLD." " THE TOP OF THE WORLD." A Paramount Picture, BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET and HOBART BOSWORTH and HOBART BOSWORTH and HOBART BOSWORTH In A Romantic Love Story, "IN THE PALACE OF THE KING," "IN THE PALACE OF THE KING," " IN THE PALACE OF THE KING," "IN THE PALACE OF THE KING," A First National Picture. COMEDY, SERIAL, GAZETTE, Orchestral Session at 8 p.m. QUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT. Only TO-NIGHT. The Greatest Attraction the Screen has ever known. D. W. Griffith's Stupendous Masterpiece, "THE ORPHANS OF THE STORM,' "THE ORPHANS OF THE STORM," With Lilian and Dorothy Gish. Never in the hißtory of the theatre has there been shown any form of entertainment that could surpass this picture. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT An Eight-part Thrilling First National Attraction. "FRIVOLOUS SAL," "FRIVOLOUS SAL," Featuring Eugene O'Brien, Mac Bush, and Ben Alexander. Good Supporting Comedy. SECOND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. WELLINGTON SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS' ORCHESTRA WELLINGTON TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, 6~AUGUST, 1925. Soloist: MR. HARISON COOK. Tiokets, 2s and la. Reserved Seats at Bristol Piano Co. Booking Fee, 6d extra. Programme includes: I«onora Overture No. 3 Beethoven Symphony in E Flat ' Mozart Suito : Bizot Programme, with specially writton description notes, 3d each. Accompanist: MISS DOROTHY MILLS. Conductor: MR. CH. W. KERRY. Hon. Secretary and Librarian: E. C. ALDBRSON, Highland Park. P.O. Box 1531. Tel. 1517. SPECIAL NOTE.—lntending Subscribers to the thre« concerts completing this season's performances may send 10s 6d to Mr. E. O. Cachemaille, P.O. Box 170, when two tickets for reserved seats will bo sent for enoh concert. Booking free at Bristol Piano Co. EUCHRE. ' EUCHRE. EVERY TUESDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. A T Tho Dainties, 18-22, Courtcnay -£»- place. To-night's Prizes: Two 25s Owlers, two 15s Ordors. and 6 other Prizes. Fnchre sharp at 8. Admission Is. WELLINGTON'S OLDEST EUCHRE " ASSEMBLY, Established September, 1922. J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. NEW Century Hall, Kent terrace, WEDNESDAY, sth. 48 PIEOBS of Ball Brand Stainless Cutlery. 48 PIECES of Ball Brand Stainless Cutlery. To bo played off at Final. 10 prize winners To-morrow Night participate in final. Prizes for Wednesday Night inolude 2 Eiderdowns, 2 Hams, Breakfast Set, 2 Jardiniere?. 2 P«jrp of .Tugs, Aim. Teapot, mifl. 5 good specials. C.'omo To-morrow Night, last chance of biwiur in the final. Atlmurioii 23.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 30, 4 August 1925, Page 2
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