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! £1 RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.h LTD, Manager George Matheson. "LEAVE IT TO JANE" "LEAVE IT TO JANE" And You Will Have A WONDERFUL EVENING'S ENJOYMENT. The Girls and Gaiety, tho Snap and Sparkle, the Splendour and Sumptuousness of the Production will Thrill You. LAST FIVE NIGHTS LAST FIVE NIGHTS LAST FIVE NIGHTS And one great matinee, one great matinee, one great matinee, next wednesday, at 2 p.m., • next wednesday, at 2 p.m., next wednesday, at 2 p.m., Of the . Six-cylinder Super Success, a Whirlwind Of Wit, Mirth, and Melody; Bewitching Beauty* the Pinnacle of Perfection and Popularity: J. d. WILLIAMSON'S NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY COMPANY In "LEAVE IT tO JANE," \ "LEAVE IT TO JANE," I "LEAVE IT TO JANE," An Entirely New and Utterly Fascinating | Musical Play, in 2 Acts, with ATHOL TIER, DOROTHY LENA, And JACK CANNOT, In Artistic Association with Leyland Hodgson, Hugh Steyne, Cecil B. Scott, Percy Le Fre, Harry Wotton, Fred M'Kay, Harry Williams, Nevillu Towne, Mona Barlcfe, Elma Gibbs, Reita Nugent, Winnie Tate, Evelyh Ddlby, Ethel Walker; BOX PLANS for the ENTIRE SEASON at THE BRISTOL until . NOON TO-DAY. Thereafter the Box Plan and Day Sales for To-night's Performance will be available at Grand Confectionery Store t Opera. House Building). PRICES: D;C. arid 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery. Is 6d. Early Doors Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All Prices plus tax. THE GREATEST DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE DECADE. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z;V| Ltd; Malinger .;,,.;;...;.; Jolm I 1 uiTell NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. NMXt SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. J. Gt Williamson (N.Z\), Ltd., have the Hbnour to Present The Greatest Actor iu-the EnglishSpeaking World. GUY SATES POST. C{ U V BATES POST, Gtlif BATES POST. GUY BATES POST. GUY BATES POSt; lii his Famous International Success, "THE MASQUER ADE K. " "THE MASQUERADE^." "THE MASQIIER ADE R. " "THE MASQUE RAp E R " "THE MASQUER ADE R. h the . Magnificent Stage Adaptation of Katherine's Thurstoh's Nbvdl, "John Chilcote, M.P;" After Mr. Post's opening performance of "The Masquerader" iv" Auckland, the "New Zealand Herald" critic wrote: "With Mh PbSt it Was ii, case of Veni, Vidi, Vi.ci, for by the end of the third act the.htige Boxing Night audiemie was wrapt in wonderment at the complexity bi his art. ,It was not only the quiet restraint of his acting in the open' ing scenes that told its tale of hißtri--6ni6 mastery, but the ttemettdbus effect of ' the 1 transition from cbol dignity to the terrifying insanity of tlife drug addict, and; finally, tilt? totally dissimilar Wotk which he put intd the dual rble Of John Loder." . . Mr. Posfe's Splendid Supporting Company of Specially-Belfected J. C. William' son Artists include: — Miss Eiileeh Sparks Miss Cecil Haines Miss Jean i Athol Miss Nellie Mortyne Little Miss Loye Green Miss Elsie May Miss Helen Hayes Miss Jttiie Salisbury Mi?. Witlnington Barnes Mr. Leslie Victor Mr. Ashton Jarry Mr. Eric Maxon Mr. Richard Webster Mr. Gerald Frlhg Mr. William Passmore Mr. Fred Francis Mr. Cyril WerideiMr. Harold BrUtafield Mr, At-thur Watson And "Huekie." REPERTOIRE FOR SEASON. "THE MASQUERADER" (0 Nights Only), "THE BAD MAN" (A Sparkling Comedy-drama of Thrills, Wit, and Laughter). "THE. GREEN GODDESS." (The late William Archer's Gorgeously spectacular, Thrilliiiglv-fascinating Drama of India). Bos Plane for the 6 Nights of "The MasQUerader" will open at The Bristol NEXT THURSDAY MORNING. Prices: D.C. and 0.5., Sg; Back Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early doors to Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. THE N-EW PRINCESS, HE NEW PRINCESS, 'Manners street. ■ Telephone 42-580. Contimious Daily, 11 to 10. Immense Programme. Now Showing. JACK LONDON'S Masterpiece of Love and Adventure, "ADVENTURE." Warm tropical nights—a man and a reckless girl—dark dangers lurking in the fihadows-^that's adventure;' Starring Paulino Starke, Tom Moore, Wallace Beery, and Duke Kahanamoku. 2— LEWIS STONE and ALMA REUBENS, Supported by Raymond Griffiths, Percy Marmont, and Eileen Percy, In "FINE CLOTHES." Ever since Eve clothes have played in the making or breaking of women—this picture is its dramatic revelation. 3 BILLY SULLIVAN in "GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS." The third of "The Leather Pusher stories. It's a knockout. Full Orchestra every evening. Overture, "Raymond." LABOUR PARTY ALL NATIONS FAIR. FURTHER PRIZE WINNERS. I ENGLAND Stall- Mrs. Semplo (430), X Tea Sot; G. Luke (33ft 3in), Baby's Dress: Mis. Lens (533), Lady's Bag- Mr. A. I'arlahe (937). Gold Watch; -Mary Cooley (25), Blue Doll: Mrs. A. O'Neill, Moleswdrth street, Small Doll: and Otn.ki Stall, Mvx. Beck, Adelaide road, Cake. Prize, winners will receive their prizes, on application to Mr. W. Bromley. Trades Hall, Vivian street. JAMKS THORN, Secretary. dunedix Exn.Jßr.rioN; C)VV,VI.vn W jtli \hikU uui', 6<'""S Southtaa^ujcrs, Apply M, ilajunbaaU-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 4