SEVENTH HEAVEN" BOX PLANS yvm be on view from 9 o'clock this morning at the ; Grand Opera House, where seats in good positions for its initial Australasian productions are ; still available. A Real Australasian First Night. THIS EVENING AT 8. First Australasian Production of "SEVENTH, HEAVEN." First Australasian Appearance ■Of REMY CARPEN. Reappearance after a longe absence Of FRANK HARVEY. " SEVENTH HEAVEN." "I'm a very,remarkable fellow." " SEVENTH HEAVEN." "God has made this;world a very funny place. He must laugh all the time." "SEVENTH HEAVEN." Three wishes I'want: "Give me a wife with golden^ hair,. enough money to ride in a taxi-cab,' and a job as a street cleaner. (^.RAND ' OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. An Outstanding Occasion in the Theatrical < History. "of ■ Wellington. TO-NIGHT! — At 8 — TO-NIGHT! MATINEE MONDAY AFTERNOON. 6 - NIGHTS ONLY. - 6 J. C. WDLLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Have pleasure in introducing FRANK HARVEY, FRANK HARVEY, The Eminent and Popular Dramatic Star. REMY CARPEN, REMY CARPEN, The brilliant young French Actress (her first Australasian appearance), and a brilliant supporting ' company, in the phenomenally successful drama of the Parisian slums, " SEVENTH HEAVEN." "SEVENTH HEAVEN." (By Austin Strong.) One! of the World's Greatest Triumphs. " SEVENTH HEAVEN." A Drama of Swift Movement, of Passion and Pain, o£" Love Enduring. FRANK HARVEY as CHICO, One of the Greatest Roles of his CareerREMY CARPEN as DIANE,, The Waif;of the.Slums. A Powerful Supporting Company includes the following Brilliant Artists: — MayneLinton , Alfred Jenkins Marion -Marcus Gwen Burroughs Clarke . George Blunt Vivian Edwards Nancy Stewart KaySoper. : Fred Conyngham Redge Carey Herbert Leigh John Fernside ..- John Bedouin The Play is Produced by GEORGE D. PARKER. "SEVENTH HEAVEN" Will be staged on' the same elaborate scale of completeness that assisted in making it the outstanding success in New . York .'.uring the past decade. ANOTHER NEW PRODUCTION. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY. "THE SKIN GAME." "THE SKIN GAME." ; Box Plans for To-night, Monday (afternoon and evening) will be on view at the Grand .Opera House from 9 o'clock this morning. Day. sale tickets at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES: DiC.; and R. 5.,: 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is :6d. Early' Doors Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus amusement tax. ' •'■. ■.-.-■. ' THE NEW PRINCESS: HE :-NEW PRINCESS, ■ Manners street.' Telephone ••.42-580. 1 ' ' "SHINGLE CONTEST." "SHINGLE CONTEST." "SHINGLE CONTEST." "SHINGLE CONTEST." GROUP No. 2. '-■■ i- GROUP No. 2. I GROUP No. 2. / GROUP No. 2. "HEARTS AFLAME." "HEARTS "AFLAME.". "THE SIDE SHOW OF LIFE." "THE SIDE SHOW OF LIFE." ERNEST TORRANCE AND ANNA Q. NILSSON. DON'T MISS-THIS PROGRAMME, X BLAND BAY EMPIRE THEATRE ■ (The New Theatre). TO-NIGHT. (Only.) TO-NIGHT. Another fine double-feature programme, •with a great holiday spirit touch in it. See those 3 popular stars, NORMA SHEARER, JOHN GILBERT, and CONRAD NAGEL, in ' "THE SNOB." "THE SNOB." "THE SNOB." "THE SNOB." An unusual picture you will enjoy every minute of the screening. Supported by that stirring story, the " RED RIDER," " RED RDDER," "RED.RIDER." "RED RIDER," With 4ACK HOXIE leading a fine cast of players. , This is a great out-door picture with many thrilling incidents and engrossing throughout. SOMEWHERE TO GO. SOMEWHERE TO GO. THE ROLL DOWN (from the New ZeaA land and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin). Chocolates when you win. Tremendous Success—Packed Nightly. THE ROLL DOWN, THE ROLL DOWN, 101, Manners street (Opposite Royal, Oak). ADMISSION ABSOLUTELY FREE. Win a Monster Box of Souvenir Choco- . ' ■ . lates. Music supplied by the DOVALOSKIS (At the Piano and Violin). yiCTORIA COLLEGE, DEBATE., NEXT SATURDAY, 10th APRIL. MOTION: "That the Practice of. Law. has a Demoralising Effect on the Practitioner." Public Cordially Invited. • EUCHRE. EUCHRE. THE Parents and Old Scholars' Association of Newtown School will hold their Assembly in the Schoolroom THIS EVENING, 3rd APRiL, at 8 o'clock. Admission Is. Two 10s Orders, Four other prizes. Euchre every Saturday. N.B.—Aggregate prize 10s Order for best card monthly. Starting this evening. A. T..BURNETTE, Hon. Sec. STRATFORD CITIZENS' BAND FUND. GRAND ART UNION (By permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs). 31 PRIZES AND 31 CHANCES OF WINNING. ALLUVIAL GOLD, Value of £300 FOR Is—lst £125, -2nd £60, 3rd £30, 4th £15, sth £10, six of £5, ten I of £2, ten of: £1. Tickets la each, or Book of 12 for 10s. To liquidate deficit on uniforms and enlarging band room. Closes 9th June, 1926. ' DRAWN 30th JUNE, 1926., W.-.P. CASEY, Organiser. P.O. Box 232,. Palmerstbii. North. WATERSIDERS'- ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB. A NNUAL PICNIC, Poviiua, EASTER ■"- MONDAY. Trains leave Thorndoiv 9.5 a.m., 10.27 a.m. Three first-class games. . ■ .-. E..ANSET, i •""' Hon. Sec. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 79, 3 April 1926, Page 3
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