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PAVLOVA BOOKING. PAVLOVA BOOKING. PLA%P^ITHETii^TIiL ENOW IMPORTANT! EARLY DOOR DAY SALES E#o^Yo-mo^vD4Tit3oAnlE) S " $£S BE iSS» 10s ed^u. tax, 600 _ ar i v _ oor Gallery Tickets, 600 Early Door Gallery Tickets _ t phis tax, jjav be mirchased at the Grand Opera "^ Confectionery Shop TOT)AV (FRIDAY! TO DAY FRIDAY ' TO-DAYJIRIDAY). ARRIVAL OF PAVLOVA. aptjtvat ni? PAVTOVA ARRIVAL OF IAVLOVA. AN INVITATION. Pavlova will arrive at Thorndon RaUway Station To-morrow (Saturday) at 12.30 (after mid-day), when she will be accorded a reception, to which the public aro cordially ~r,»™ m i.„. trnrißF pRAND OPpPA gOIJSE. "^KAND OPr..A HOUSE. Direction J. 0. Williamson, Ltd. * wonderful season. seven nights only, SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, commencing _ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. TO-MOREO* .SATURDAY, NIGHT. *™™ __ W _ NB __ AND SATURDAY. ™™™^™«™™t. *» L\xs?zsj?%i «... B r ili an t and Most Gigantic Attraction it lias ever been their pnvile S e to present. PAVLOVA PAVLOVA' PAVLOVA) PAVLOVA P4VI,OVa' ' PAVLOVA PAVLOVA ' DAVTnvA S^Rva' PAVTOVA PAVLOVA • PAVLOVA, THE GREATEST DANCER OF ALL TIME, ed by : LAURENT NOVIK°FF' . ' And the Entire London and Paris Organisation. „ ..- r, v. . 1 v Operatic Orchestra under the Conductorslup of r UCIEN WURMSER LUCIEN WURMSER. DURING THE SEASON PAVLOVA Will Present THREE ' THREE THREE COMPLETE CHANGES of PROGRAMME COMPLETE CHANGES of PROGRAMME COMPLETE CHANGES of PROGRAMME - TO-MORROAV (SATURDAY) EVENING, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, At 9 o'clock. GRAND GALA NIGHT. 9£^£ £^H S! T GRAND GALA NIGHT. _. _ „,_.„„. D „ The Opening PAVLOVA Progr.mm«, whK_ wdl bo g^ted for Three Night. Unly, includes "THE FAIRY DOLL" A Ballet in One* Act and Two Scenes, ANNA PAVLOVA As "THE FAIRY DOLL," ' Together with LAURENT NOVIKOFF . , And BALLET RUSSE, THE POLISH WEDD NG THE POLISH WEDDING. DIVERTISSEMENTS, Including T HE SWAN ANNA PAVLOVA RUSSIAN DANCE".'.*. ANNA PAVLOVA BOLERO LAURENT NOVIKOFF Together with Other Favourite . Creations. ft Edition, 0; ™« . Pp n fZ"Troi S Dances, Pas do Deux, Fas do lrois, ana other features, introducing the principal mMnbew of the company and the CORPS DE BALLET. ' r , _ _. _. t , Box Plans for the Season at The Bristol ' Plano Co' „ P,FC,I S: Dr/ I SS S^ 0 r^ eßfvf\ Stalls (Reserved) £1 Is; Unreserved (at th doors , 12s 6d. Early Door Back stalls, 10s fid; Late Door 7. 6d. Early Door Gallery ss; Late Door 3s. All prices plus tax. Touring Manager: JOHN FARRELL. ; ; T.PTTAWATT4 CONTINUOUS Em?AWT4 From 11 am TOrW SHOWING Robert Keable's Sensational' Sequel to ™ T S™ nifim wtpr" „ai^SS ES!ir» » 'LcoSsK' ' "RECOMPENSE." "RECOMPENSE.;; "RECOMPENSE.' "RECOMPENSE." , "RECOMPENSE." ( ' Th„ Immortal Love Story of The Immortal Lo%e Story ot JULIE AND PETER. _, *™ ™> ****■ XI, mating of "the world seemed wron ß . A,S° if^SJZv ELEANOR BOARDMAN | Aud PETER THE GREAT ( A f theTSccret Service: Dor) J lv "THE SILENT ACCUSER. "THE SILENT ACCUSER." "THE SILENT ACCUSER." :S ISS ACCulil:«the silent accoser." Jack Boyle's story of mystery-and a d og-of a thrilling man hunt through two continents. IT'S A THRILLER! EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. for the Evening Session. " ARTCRA^T THEATRE A nTnw A w V TTTF,A T R E (Oonosito Parliament Buildings) 7« ' CO^MMENCINU TO-NIGHT 7.45 ' Motor Race to Finish, with the Winning Car in Flames! A Picture Full of Pep ■ ..cm^orNIA^TRAIGHT AHEAD," "gISISt ahIIS'" Starrintr Resiifa d Dcnnv B,V q„nr,r,rt, Wsif by James Havdock . _?A^h^ "W.™ f^" MONSTER MATINEE TO-MORROAV, MO^STER MA™J 10 gT ,PHPff Tr UrH RE EUCHI E LUCHKE. PRIZES. 14 PRIZES. — n ATNTTF c r „ 11P TO-NIGHT, at THE DAINTIES, Cour- . tenay place. T £1 open orders two 10s Open . Orders, two 5s Open Orders, and other good prizes. Admission Is. j* H. Headifen and J. M e.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 2

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