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BIGGER THAN A PANTOMIME! BIGGER THAN A PANTOMIME 1 And Brighter and Livelier 1 "KID BOOTS" BOX PLANS "KID BOOTS" BOX PLANS WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. MONDAY MORNING NEXT, AT 9 O'CLOCK. Love I Beauty! Laughs! "KID Musio! Thrills! BOOTS." Gaiety! QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Commencing at 8, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2nd SEPT. j J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Present For the First 6 Nights, The World's Greatest Musical Success, For the First Time in the Dominion, "KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." "KID BOOTS." , "KID BOOTS." A Musical Comedy of Love and Golf, With JOSIE MELVILLE JOSIE MELVILLE And GEORGE GEE. GEORGE GEE. > Interpreted by the Famous J. 0. WILLIAMSON PREMIER MUSICAL COMEDY ORGANISATION. A Golf Play—Plus Music, Plus Romance. COMPANY OF TWO HUNDRED. FORTY SPEAKING PARTS. FIVE HUNDRED COSTUMES THREE EXHILARATING ACTS. SIGHT GLITTERING SCENES. FIFTY MUSICAL NUMBERS. PRICES! D.C. and 0.5., 8s; E.D. Stalls, ss; Late Door Stalls. 4s; E.D. Gallery, 2s 6d; Late Door Gallery, Is 6d. All prices plus tax.. ' Booking Fee One Penny Extra. CHARLES BERKELEY. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. (The Cosiest House in Town.) TO-NIGHT. 7.45, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TO-NIGHT. A MONSTER- PROGRAMME. Attraction No. 1— A rentable tornado* of mirth. BUSTER AS A DETECTIVE! BUSTER AS A FELM STAR! BUSTER AS A MOVIE OPERATOR! BUSTER IN HIS FUNNpST YET! You can't afford to miss: "SHERLOCK, JR." "SHERLOCK, JR." "SHERLOCK, JR." "SHERLOCK, JR." "SHERLOCK, JR." "SHERLOCK, JR." "SHERLOCK, JR." "SHERLOCK, JR." "SHERLOCK; JR." "SHERLOCK, JR." "SHERLOCK, JR." "SHERLOCK, JR." Featuring the King of Mirth, BUSTER. KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER KEATON, BUSTER, KEATON 1, With KATHRYN M'GUIRE. Attraction, No. 2— A powerful dramaBlackmailer — _ tniUionairo — erring mother — and innocent convent girl — all mixed up in a swift-moving romance that's 100 per cent, entertainment. "THE SLEEPWALKER." I "THE SLEEPWALKER." ■ "THE SLEEPWALKER." "THE SLEEPWALKER.." ■ "THE SLEEPWALKEE." "THE SLEEPWALKER." With CONSTANCE BINNEY, JACK MULHALL, and a great cast. In support another thriller, "THE RIDDLE RIDER." "THE RIDDLE RIDER.". "THE RIDDLE RIDER." EXCELLENT MUSICAL SCORE. " EXCELLENT MUSICAL SCORE. I Box Plans at Bristol until 12.30. After at the Theatae. Telephone 22-334. XTOU'LL laugh till you cry. "SALLY," at Shortt's next Friday. W ELLINGTON COMPETITIONS. ELLINGTON COMPETITIONS. (Under Vics-Regel Patronage.) STILL A HUGE SUCCESS. j CROWDED HOUSES EVERY SESSION. TOWN HAH, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, 7.45. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. PIANO BOLOS DANCE DUOS ACTION SONGS j RECITATIONS IN CHARACTER j GIRLS' SONG.S ! • HUMOROUS RECITATIONS CLASSIC DANCES ETC., ETC. DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED. COME EARLY. MONDAY. , MORNING, AFTERNOON, AND EVENING. ANOTHER BIG DAY. Admission: Morning 6d,- Afternoon fd and Is. Evening 2s and Is. Booking fee 6d extra. Box Plan at Bristol. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS', KELBURN. A NNUAL BAZAAR AND SALE OF x\. WORK. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Ist AND 2nd SEPTEMBER, From 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 ii.ni. each clay. The Bazaar will be opened on Tuesday afternoon, at 2.30, by Mr*. Sprolt. Stalls: Needlework, Arts and Crafts. Produce, (,'nkos, Sweets, Aprons and Dolls, Fishpond, cl.c. Refreshments. /"<OI/D. Wrisl W,M..-h. 1:2: Te;mot, 7s 6d: V* iluiff, rw.i »i/!,-, ;> f,,| .T,,v(, *cv-

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 4

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