EMPRESS. EMPRESS. D _ ect£on __ _i„_ayward Theatres. Continuous from U a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING! The Greatest Show on Mirth. Two Special Features on One Programme. " MASTER PICTURES PRESENT "THE MAN ON THE BOX." Funnier than "Charley. Aunt." It's breaking attendance records everywhere. Starring vn nyj ApT TN (CHARLEY'S AUNT) DX U UXlAxLllTll (CHARLEY'S AUNT) " . „. , Ha! Ha! He! He! Ho! Ho! Giggle and Gurgle. You've got to T youmust-Nobody can he] V lt- Laughing gas let loose. AVaves of mirth swamping the city in the fuuniest farce ever the screen has known, Cab, Sir? Maid, Sir? Laugh, Sir? Ha! Ha! He! He! Ho! Ho! . Also Also, * fi-LORTA SWANSON VX_JV/AV-__X OHllllOUll . THE STAR AArHO A LAV AYS TAVINKLES BRIGHTLY In «nrrinn OrTTITTriTr ») STAGE S-UtiUCK. IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! , What girl has not dreamed of fame behind the footlights? "Stage Struck" is the ' delightfully humorous story of a girl who tried to make the dream come true. The gorgeous gowns that Gloria wears against sumptuous settings all in colour photography ' i -»™k° -~« «* —at *• ™d«™*«*• THE EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Director-MR. M. T. DIXON). I „.(__?^fiJ2_fc^ "** B°*'" 12'5 ' 3° 6° "* "SUge Struck'" BOX PLANS at The Bristol till &-then at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. to-moeeow night i' to-moebow night i • ■ GRAND'ENTERTAINMENT ' TOWN HALL AVJtY 11 XA__.A_!_ ■ 7.30 o'clock. ALL AVellington is coming along to the Town Hall To-morrow Night to help the Rev. T' Field^ Taylor -briug _little bi^ °f ?unsl».ne 0 a 81]nle38 li£e- A, ,.8i 8 Entertainment—a big surprise—and a small price—2/-. Show your appreciation of the good work Padre Taylor is doing—show with your presence and 2/- in your hand ■ - for a Sympathy Ticket that admits you to the Best Show of the Month. ,'. ' BOX PLAN OPEN AT BRISTOL. QVAfTJATUV TTPYI7T O/ SYMPATHY IIGKET 2/-. . __ _ A _, _ 4 __ 4Wm , ,_ TOO _„,_,■_--_ n _-_ . IF TAYLOR ARRANGED IT, IT'S BOUND TO BE GOOD. ' T ,- rT^T ._ r i -r.XT^T»Trn T»TT/-IT»xr I RUGBY! RUGBY! RUGBY! . * mxTT T^mT^. t. a r>-rr ' , ATHLETIC PARK __ j. _______._.■_/ _.__._.»._._. ■ „„-- ._. A . aA - TLrTO _ A TTTDri A v THIS SATURDAY At 2.45 p.m. THIS SATURDAY ' ' WYRTTT T«JT,AW"n V- SOTTTTT TST, A NT) JMUXilll 101j_\i>IJJ OUUIIT. 10Aj__.1>JJ> • A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SEE A COMBINATION OF THE ALL BLACKS WHO TOURED GREAT BRITAIN. n ,™,„„ lram ,„ CURTAIN-RAISER at 1.15 p.m. ,-nr t runmn.T T.^^rni^rm . mrrrr r^T 1 t vrlmnTT WELLINGTON REPRESENTATIVE TRIAL MATCH ,_ _?_y_f__2g______- °°s* —*-"*c""congestion E NEILSON Secretary WRFU • ' _____»_________««________________________»---___i^_™________._«_rai = A G«JOr!T A TTON "HWYTR AT J. _\OOUL/IiIIIUIM J UUI .D__.A_.L-. Tn TVTOTJ'DfAAXr /Q A T>TTT?TA AV\ lO+L TTTNT-TT TO-MORROW (bAI URDAY), 12th JUNL. T> A Ct]^ PFOTPVF UAOIIM liJ_OJ__i VA. 2.45 p.m. v,, n . _, _, 1.M.0.A. V. llNblllUll-. JOHN SON VILLE V PETONE (Chatham CuD ReplaV*) JOn^OUII Vllj-i v. _-J_±WiXJ_ Kjliy s\c_Jia,y) . 1.30 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISERS 1.30 p.m. SWTETS A v SEATOTJN f Fourth A Division} INSTITUTE v STOP OUT XurUt B Divsion) INSTITUTE v. STOP OUI (fourth B Wvis,on) Admission 9d. Giandstand 6d e_t,.a. ASSOCIATION PARK AUUUVI/IIU/11 x xxxvxv (COUTTS STREET. KILBIRNIE) 2.45 p.m. WATERSIDE V. THISTLE SEATOUN V. V.M.C.A. (First B Division) Admission 6d. ' B. MABIN, Hon. Sec., W.F.A. immjjmmt^tm^mamm^mi^^mmmmmK^mi i_ ___' 1 <m~m~~~mmmm~m—m__m _.___ TT , rT . T . , TTI „ T -nmr^rMncici -r»T-./i/-\-r»T> k ci COLUMBIA NEW PROCESS RECORDS. . ww •. • REMEMBER THE 4850 VOICES (ADESTE FIDELES)! ■ THE FOLLOWING ARE EVEN BETTER. •. ,: rpHE MOST MAGNIFICENT RECORDS EVER PRODUCED. CALL AND HEAR 1 THEM. YOU AVILL BE ASTOUNDED. WEMBLEY MILITAEY TATTOO (Played by the Regimental Band of H.M. GRENADIER GUARDS, assisted by Drummers of the Ist Battn. Grenadier Guards and Pipers of the Ist Battn. Scots Guards) 12-INCH DOUBLE-SIDED, 7/6 EACH. 9073 WEMBLEY MILITARY TATTOO-Parts 1 and 2. Part 1-Westminster Chimes; Retreat; Land of My Fathers (Drums and , Fifes); Jolly Good Luck to the Girl; Ship Ahoy!; Tommy Atkins; Soldiers of the King; I'll Make a Man of You. Part 2—March Past of Brigade of Guards; Pipes; Atholl and Breadalbane . Gathering; Slow Troop; Les Hugenots; Quick Troop; El Abanico. 9074 AVEMBLEY MILITARY TATTOO-Parts 3 and 4.' Part 3-Last Post; Battle Echoes; March Past of the Old Contemptibles; Tiprerary; Pack up your Troubles; It's a Long AVay to Tipperary; There's a _on?^L°n S T a 'nu ■*• au- ai -a w*itvt wu a a at ' ' Part 4—Onward, Christian Soldiers; Abide With Me; With Sword and Lance March; Pipers March Out; Royal Air Force; God Save the King; AVestminster °"-* SONATA In B M™* <*» P^lioforte), by PeiOJ Grainger 12-INCH DOUBLE-SIDED, 10/- EACH. L 1695 SONATA IN B MINOR FOR PIANOFORTE (Chopin-Op. 58) I Part I—First Movement (First Part) Part 2-First Movement (Continued) L part g_ m Moveme \ lt (conc luded); (b) Second Movement-Scherzo Part 4-Third Movement-Largo (First Part) . . L 1697 Part 5-(a) Third Movement-Largo (Concluded); (b) Fourth Movement . (First Part) Part o-Fourth Movement (Concluded) . ANOT HER THREE GREAT CHOIR SUCCESSES (SHEFFIELD CHOIR, conducted by Dr. Henry Coward) 12-INCH DOUBLE-SIDED, 7/6. 9068 Hallelujah Chorus-Fron. "The Messiah" . 2ii° Worthy is the Lamb-From "The Messiah" 9°75 F!°Tn C^t M' rllr^ VA^Xm^ T n « rw ' ' (a) v?.,?,o™*!%My Londy Bed (R. EdwaidsJ, (b) _ou btole My Love (W. Mactarren), Unaccompanied ' m-r-r-n t-v/^tvt r-(^-^clc^ a mrci nrmTn iv ;f„ \r n- f ci n \ THE DON COSSACKS CHOIR (VlsltinS elLnSton Shortly) DOUBLE SIDED 7/6 1-,-INCH DOUBLE-bIDED, </6. 9085 Song of the Volga Boatmen ~^ M LAST BUT NOT LEAST—A WONDERFUL FOX TROT —Bert RaltOll and his Havana Band —J3en rtdllOn ana 111S Havana Isana ■ 10-INCH DOUBLE-SIDED, 5/, 384S Rigoletto, Fox Trot (a really beautiful Fox Trot, based on the well-known quartette from Verdi's "Rigoletto") E°X <™? C,l~ ™ E"«lish .- OTT/F CJPT7PTAT WTWnOW nT^PT AY hhh SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. THESE RECORDS ARE NEW PROCESS-ALL MUSIC, NO SCRATCH. -|-, T _>TAT"VT"\7" I TTA J. J. rIIMINY, LID., on WTTTTC OTTirral -. 89, WILLIS STREET. , .^........----..--g------™--___--__--_-_-__„________________. — . B JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. JUMBLE SALE. • TO-NIGHT. " TO-NIGHT. ~ " ,^,,^7l^ ,„„ , THIS FRIDAY EVENING, at the A T VICTORIA HALL, 7.30 o'clock. 1 Trades Hall, A'iviau street. A Enormou^, Stoeta, of OkHhhi^ New __ . and Second-hand, for Men, Women, and Children. All from the country. COME EARLY FOR.BEST BARGAINS. — JUMBLE SALE in aid of St. Mary's TUMBLE SALE. ST. ANDREAV'S A d HALL, THE TERRACE, Home, will be held in St. Peter's tq.vtgHT FRIDAY 11th JUNE at 7 L L 0 »-.-_« a v *Nl^Hi- IKl^ o \' k Utl> "NJj' at 7 H"11- z"uo street ' on SATURDAY °clotK- - Good Bargains in Clothing, Boots, KitNEXT mll ju_ E , at 2 o'clock. chen Chairs, etc. Produce Stall, Homemade Cakes. Sweets. Preserve*, *.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 2
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