HOLIDAY IIOX I'LAM AlillAlMK' MKMTM. Mosr.:ovri'r;u 'MAi'.ou. TODAY J'limih will Im nl, '111/', lUUt>,, TOL. On MONDAY NItXT lli« f'f,AN' for MONDAY KVKNINM will U »,;i vmw All Uiiy ill, Hi" OI'KKA llOtjitK CO;;. )''ic(nioNKii,y, A URAMATHJ ATTRACTION THAT ONLY COMICS ONI'E JN A laKCADK! J. c;. WILLIAMSON, lAD., Jlavo much pfwinura in iitinoiinr;iri|{ thcii' /irnt V.Hi T.IIJCA'I.'JUCAL ATTRACTION OF 1927, THIi; KJOTUriN" OF l'l.il:i KE'I.'URN OK M AUR fCK MOSCOVJTCII. M AUIUC.TC MOHCOVITCH. MAUHICK MOHCOVITCII. -MA UItI.CE MOSCO VITCH. riItANJJ OI'JORA lIOUSK. VXiiAXD Of Kit A HOUSE. Proprietors) ■- •J. 0. WILLIAMSON (N r.Z.), LTD., C'oinmcuriinc; MONDAY NEXT MONDAY MONDAY NEXT MONDAY (BOXING NIGHT), (BOXING NIGHT), At 8 o'clock. J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present tho WORLD-FAMOUS ACTOR GENIUSMOSCOVITCH, MOSCOVITCH, MOSCOVITCII, MO3COVITCH, MOSCOVITCH, MOSCOVITCH, With NAT MADISON, Ellen Pollock, Geo. Zucco, Eileen Sparks, Aler. Sarner, Mar»u.rofc Murray, Korrio Kelly, George Blunt, Kiori) King, J. B. Atholwood, Reginald Nowson. John Harper, I-res. Donaghey, R. Webster, In a series of remarkable plays, opening with a tense, powerful, and vivid drama, "THE FAKE,"' "THE FAKE," "THE FAKE," "THE FAKE," "THE FAKE," "THE FAKE," "THE FAKE," By Frederick Lonsdale. (FOR 6 NIGHTS). VIDE PRESS: "Quick action, remarkable charac- / tcrisation, a mighty i:ole for MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. All the essentials of dramatic forcefulness are concentrated in 'The Fake.'" VIDE PRESS: "GUARDIAN," SYDNEY, 12/11/26: "Maurice Moscovitch and the author in this production contribute a. very brilliant page to theatrical history." To be followed by "TRILBY," "THE OUTSIDER," ' "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY AVANTED." PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. (Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra), plus tax. THE BOX PLANS ABE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL FOR "THE FAKE." Representative WALTER MONK. PLEASE NOTE: There will bo No Performance at His Majesty's To-night BUT, Commencing at the Matinee on MONBAY, Wellington will see the Greatest Show of its kind that has ever visited New Zealand, the Famous MIDNIGHT FROLICS. MIDNIGHT FROLICS. FULLERSFULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction John Fuller and' Sons, Ltd. MONDAY At 2.30 MONDAY MONDAY And 8 p.m. MONDAY GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCES. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. NOTE: Cassell's Dictionary designates the word "Frolics" as: "A Scene of Gaiety and Mirth, as in a play"—That's us. We will bo as original as possible, remembering always that "There's nothing new under the sun." The entertainment is blended together from all sorts of sources, which wo have blended .together in a TERRIFIC TREAT OF TASTE AND TALENT. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. THE MXDNIGHT FROLICS. And, believe us, it's some show. EDGLEY AND DAWK EDGLEY AND DAWE. You all know what Great Artists these chaps are. We have also A GRAND ARRAY OF TALENTED PERFORMERS Gathered from tho leading thoatres of the world, forming a combination which, for its size, has no equal in the Southern Hemisphere. Hero are a few of the merry bunch: Aleo Regan, Gregory Ivanoff, Les. White, Oscar Beck, Dorothy Waito, Louis Cottom, Violet, Lester. Roland Stafford, Phyllis Amery, Dick Dorothy Trio, Nell M'Guire, And the FROLICS' JAZZ BAND. My! It's Some Turnout, and Wellington has never had a. show like it. SPASMS OF JOY Will include THE MAN DOWN THE HOLE. HOME COMFORTS. ROMEO AND JULIET. AN ALPHABETICAL CONVERSATION. FUN IN A RESTAURANT. , And Last, But Not Least, THE FROLICS' MUSICAL TRIO (The Greatest Act in Vaudeville), Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE, The Funniest and Most Versatile Comedian on the Fuller Circuit, and that's saying a Theatre Full. _ NOTE.—While the Midnight Frolics are in Wellington there will bo no Vaudeville Acts. They do the whole, show. Be on time to see the commencement of this Brilliant Revue THE SHOW ALL WELLINGTON HAS BEEN WAITING FOR. BE WISE AND BOOK SEATS NOW. FULLERS' USUAL PRICES. Box Plans at Bristol To-day. Filling rapidly for Monday. QEGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. SUNDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1926, 8.30 p.m.. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Largo in G ; Handel Prelude and Fugue in F Minor .. Handel .Pastorale (Op. 19) Cesar Franck Elegie Claussinann Serenade (No. S) Gouvy-Page Wai ther's "Prize Song" from. Act 111. "Die Meiatersinger" Wagner Finale in B Flat Wolatenholme Admission free. Voluntary contributions received at door. FUNERAL NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE" THE Business Premises of Hannii and King, Ltd., will be CLOSED as from the 24th December to 4th January, 1927. The Directors take this opportunity of thanking their many clients for the patronage extended during the past year, and wish them all a Merry Xmas and a Prosperous New Year. HANNA AND KING, LTD.,, 31, Manners street. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late Andrew Rugg are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Cha.pel of E. Morris, Jun., - CO, Taranaki street, on Sunday, the 26th December, 1926, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS JUN., Funeral Director, ft Tel. 22-IflO. 60, Taranaki-at. FUNERAL CARIX r FHE Friends of Mr. John Griffiths are J- invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife (Edith Mary), which will leave No. 87, Rintoul street, on Sunday, the 26th December, 1926, at 1.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS JUN., Funeral Director, TeL 8M59. 60, Taranaki-sfc
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 152, 24 December 1926, Page 2
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