AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. Saturday Night's Huge Audience Rocked with Laughter. LITTLE HERMIE WOOD Is Undoubtedly the Funniest Thing Ever. ■••-■-. FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS ■■-MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction ', .V. John Fuller & Sons, Ltd. NIGHTLY, at 8. SATURDAYS, 2.30.. No Company on its first appearance here has over had: such, a Rousing Reception as did : LITTLE1 HERMIE WARD " LITTLE HERMIE WARD . ' ■'■'/■ '"-. And His SNAPSHOT REVUE "COMPANY. The Company that.has beon Delighting Dunedin' .Exhibition Visitors for months, A REAL COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. A Show; that Sets a New Standard for . , •■ ■ Laughter-making. ■ . , - ... First Production: "THE LEGEND OF THE RING."' "THE LEGEND OF THE RING." ; .Sixty Laughs to the Minute. . Elaborately Staged and Altogether Highly -■ \■ ■: . •■Entertaining. . ■ NEW VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT. ■ First Appearance of JACK AND EVA ARNOLD, ■JACK AND EVA ARNOLD, Smiles and Sniggers. ... -' First Appearance of ' CAMPBELL AND WISE, . . CAMPBELL AND WISE,' . '.. "A Jollity, Act. of Quality. ■ :.,.•:■ Last Week of ■■"■ FRANKS AND NEWTON, ■. . FRANKS AND NEWTON, In Now Ballroom Dances; • . ■ • - .<■■■ "Last Week of I HALMA The Crazy HALMA HALM A- Dancing Juggler, HALMA .FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: ; O.S. and DC, 2s 6d (Reserved 3s), plus tax; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Burnett's; next Theatre. Tel.' Theatre. (22-669) for Reservations after 7 p.m. ■ Q.U EEN 'S- THE ATR E. U E E N '■ S THEATRE. (The Cosiest House in Town.) TO-NIGHT I : 7:45. TO-NIGHT! A Spectacular Adaptation of the WorldFamous Romance by . COURTENAY RYLEY COOPER. The culminating point of the great recordbreaking" series of pictures that have been spun, about the railroad's titanic struggle against the granite-hearted, relentless •: Rockies— "THE WHITE DESERT." "THE WHITE DESERT." "THE WHITE DESERT." "THE WHITE DESERT." " THE WHITE DESERT." " THE WHITE DESERT " Also, the Biggest and Best in ' SUPPORTING ATTRACTIONS. Box Plan at The Bristol until 5.30, or Ring Theatre, Tel. 22-334, for Reserved Seats.'. ■"."■"■."'■■, "' ".; COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. MARY PHILBIN in "STELLA MARISj" ' From the World-famous Novel by William J. Locke. KIN G••' S • THEA TR E. I-JSf G '-&■ : THEATRE. (Wellington's Popular Picture House). TO-NIGHT! ' "8. ' TO-NIGHT J TO-NIGHT!" 8. TO-NIGHT!, A -Powerful, Ultra-thrilling Story of the '„;,;.:•:.. ..Great .North-west! A Super-Play of .Mighty Emotions, Whirlwind Action, .Glorious Romance, -and: a ■ .... ...Smashing Climax! JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S ..;;■;//JACKSON ■ GREGORY'S , . Famous' Romance Translated to the Screen. "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "•THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE-EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE .EVERLASTING WHISPER." "THE EVERLASTING WHISPER." The Romance of a Modern Maiden and a Primitive Man—with the finest Settings Ever Photographed in a Motion Picture, ••■ With "TOM" MIX and ALICE CALHOUN, "TOM" MIX and ALICE CALHOUN, Heading,a Super-cast of Players. TREMENDOUS SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BOX- PLAN at Bristol until 5.30 daily, after at Theatre; or Ring Telephone 22-212 for Bookings.- . The ■■" New princess, he ' new * princess; ■ Manners street. : CONTINUOUS "DAILY, 11 to 10.. ; J ;noW SHOWING. I.— ' ' •■■"■ "IN THE NAME OF LOVE." "IN THE NAME OF LOVE." . "IN THE NAME OF LOVE." "IN THE NAME OF LOVE." . "IN THE NAME OF LOVE." •; \: "IN THE NAME OF LOVE." A Brilliant Comedy-Drama Featuring RICARDOCORTEZ, GRETA NISSJiN, WALLACE BEERY, RAYMOND HATTON. 2.—- - : '■• ■ • ' - * .. •SESSUE HAYAKAWA -.. -SESSUE HAYAKAWA , .; SESSUE HAYAKAWA . . In a -Thrilling Oriental 'Drama, "WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE LOW." "WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE LOW." "WHEN1 THE LIGHTS ARE LOW." "WHEN, THE LIGHTS ARE LOW," ! , His Best Since "The Cheat." 3— :■-•■■• • ■•' . ■. • • No; 6 Group, "SHINGLE CONTEST." .No.-c.-Group,-"SHINGLE CONTEST." ! COMEDY,; SCENIC, GAZETTE. | OUR "THEATRE, ""NEWTOWJC: . UR THEATRE, . NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. '•■ ■■ MONTY BANKS •••••■ "RACING' LUCK." . . , •■',■ "RACING LUCK." ; , ■' . , In Addition: . . i ■ . Comedy, . , Gazette. . Interest. '... OUR ORCHESTRA. The" Box Plan opens at The Bristol at 9 TQ-MORROW MORNING. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL A UNION. .-..•.' ■ Conductor, '.;. MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE. ■■■•••"."■■ TOWN HALL, SATURDAY ■ NEXT, Bth MAY. "'"JUDAS MACCABAEUS." ■ • "JUDAS MACCABAEUS." " "JUDAS MACCABAEUS." ... • • ■ \ • .: Soloists: ■ Soprano.-:...-..MRS. J. F. WOODWARD Contralto. ,;MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS Tenor .MR. HAROLD PRESCOTT Baritone.:...:: MB. WM. WAITERS Prices': 5s (res.), and 3s (res.), plus tax, and 23.- Special Concessions to Colleges and Schools. ■ W. E. CALDOW, '" '■<'■-■■■''•-■ Hou: Secretary. ■ Tclephoiie 43-912.' . .
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1926, Page 2
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