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riRAND OPERA HOUSE. vXRAND OPERA HOUSE. The Huge Audiences that have Witnessed THE J. C. WILLIAMSON 1926 PANTOMIME Have been Rocked with Roars of Laughter from beginning to end, thereby proving ' that "THE NEW ALADDIN" ■ "THE NEW ALADDIN" "THE NEW ALADDIN" "THE NEW ALADDIN" "THE NEW ALADDIN" : Presented by. William A. Hassan is a I REAL COMEDY PANTOMIME, " And You Should Not Miss Seeing it. THE THEATRICAL FEATURE OF THE • YEAR. . ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, sth MAY. BOOK EARLY. Bpx Plans at The Bristol Piano Co. till 5 o'clock; then', with Day Saks, at the Grand Onera House Confectionery. ■ PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. Manager W. BYRON. BOX PLANS . OPEN WEDNESDAY BOX PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY • AT THE BRISTOL. : INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE. QjRAND OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. ■ ■. Direction: N.Z. Entertainers, Ltd. .. . Commencing FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY A COLOSSAL STARRING COMPANY ■■•■•'• of INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE ••■••' ■< •' • STARS, -.. ' • ' Direct from J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES ■ In Sydney and Melbourne. - Headed by : THE. WORLD'S WATER WONDER (Direct from America), x NIOBE, THE MERMAID, NIOBE, THE' MERMAID, IN HER ASTONISHING WATER ACT. A Sensational Aquatic Surprise that Surpasses Belief. SEE NIOBE, THE WATER NYMPH, SEE NIOBE, THE WATER NYMPH, VAUDEVILLE'S AQUATIC MARVEL. In her glass tank submerged, under water she Wines, Dines, Sows, Sings, and Powders Her Nose. ■ ■World's Record for Holding Her Breath Four Minutes Twenty Seconds. Direct from London, RUPERT HAZELL, ■ '. •■ RUPERT HAZELL, London's. Favourite Comedian, assisted by ELSIE DAY, In Twenty Minutes of Comedy, Music, and Songs. ; ' . -• From New York, WALTER -NILSSON, -WALTER NILSSON, The, Dare Devil Comedian on Wheels, who Thrills Everybody by' his Feats at the Top of a Lofty Unicycle. From Gay Parco, ODETTE DELAGE. 'The Vivacious French Violinist. ■ From the Continent, THE FLEMINGS Presenting THE FLEMINGS Graeco-Roman THE FLEMINGS ; Sculpture. Direct from California, DOROTHY BROWNE. The Dainty American Girl and Her Melo-piano. JONES AND RAINES. The Welsh Rarebit and His Dainty ' i . • Partner. . ■ From the Far East, HARMSTON'S COCKATOOS, ' The Greatest Bird Act on Earth, which includes all kinds and colours of birds. FRANCOIS, FRANCOIS, The Famous Globe Trotter. PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). , • FIRST MATINEE: SATURDAY. Touring Manager .... IRVINE ELSTON ART CRAFT THEATRE RTCRAFT THEATRE (Opposite Parliament Buildings). 7.'45 LAST TIME TO-NIGHT! 7.45 Norman Kerry and Patsy Ruth Miller. "LORRAINE OF THE LIONS" "LORRAINE OF THE LIONS" The "LORRAINE OF THE LIONS" Famous "LORRAINE OF THE LIONS" Jungle "LORRAINE OF THE LIONS" Picture. "LORRAINE OF THE LIONS" 3 First-rate Supporting Pictures. 3 MUSIC BY JAMES HAYDOCK. Tp-morrow: :"Alf's Button"—A- Sew ■ i QUALITY "THEATRE, ISLAND BA\ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS ■- and MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE In "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED." r "WHAT A WIFE LEARNED." A picture all wives should see, and hushands should not miss. TSLAND BAY EMPIRE THEATRE. x ... (The New Theatre.) TO-NIGHT. "' TO-NIGHT. Repetition of Saturday's Fine Double-1 ' Feature Programme, including 1 ' • ■ "REVELATION," ■ ■ • < • "REVELATION," •That absorbing drama with Viola Dana, Marjory Daw, Monte Blue, and Lew Cody as the main actors. Gripping, entertaining, and thoroughly satisfying, and that strong fast-moving picture, "THE BANDIT TAMER." With Good Comedy Running Through it. WELLINGTON IJJLILS' COLLEGE. V> ELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. "ELIZA COMES TO STAY," . '.'ELIZA COMES TO STAY," With a short curtain-raiser, Maeterlinck's . "Bird of Happiness." CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, . TUESDAY, 4th MAY, 7.45 p.m. Tickets 3s, Children 2s. Reserved Seats 6d extra. ■ Box Plan at The Bristol. DO NOT MISS THE XfATIONAL DAIRY SHOW, to be held ■£* on the. Palmerston North Showgrounds on 15th,a(ith, 17th, 18th, and 10th JUNE, 192 G. . . Exhibition of Dairy and Other Machinery. Football matches, horse and pony leaping competitions, and-other ring events. Competitive.classes for roots, seeds, grain, vegetables, fruit, honey, needlework, cookery, photography, etc. Fat Stock Sale Thursday, 17th June; also- Manawatu Poultry Association's Champion Show: Get a schedule and send your entries in before Ist June, 1926. W. T. PENNY, ■ P.O. Bo:: 85, Palmerston North, ... ' • . ■ , Secretary. ST. MARY'S. CON VENT, HILL-ST. .SALE OF WORK, GUESSING COM- ... PETITION. ALL. the. Prises have been claimed by . : the, respective winners. Among the principal .ones are:— Suit case, Miss.Williams; rug, Miss Pender; carvers, .Rev.' Father Moloncy; pyjamas,- Mr. .Maxwell; . cigarettes', Messrs. Duffy and Redmond: cakcu, Mrs. Emerson, ■■Mrs.-Wilson, Miss Keegan; har.i, Mr. Bodley; dinner, Mr. Btevensen; tea, Mrs. Ward;-biscuits. Miss D. Stewart; box handkerchiefs, Miss M'Gratli; picture, S. M. Joseph; notopaper, Miss Burke; bath salts, Miss Gibbs; duchesso set, Miss Dealy; pair fowls. Miss Lowe. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RETIREMENT MISS M'LEAN, M.A., PRINCIPAL WELLINGTON GIRLS' ... COLLEGE. MEETING TO CONSIDER QUESTION OF ■ PUBLICLY RECOGNISING HER ' ' ' ' SERVICES. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in . tho Council Chamber, Town Hall, THIS (Monday) .EVENING, at ..8 o'clock, for tho purpose of considering tho question of fittingly recognising the work carried out by Miss M'Lean, who is now retiring from the position of Principal of the Wellington' G'l'ls' College, after twenty-five years of valuable service. I cordially invite the attendance on tho occasion of all Citizens who desire to further the above proposal. C. B. NORWOOD, ■•■ Mayor of Wellington.'

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1926, Page 2

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