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THE MOSCOVITCH BOOM! THE'MOSCOVITCH BOOM! "TRttBY" , GREAT HOLIDAY "TRILBY" ATTRACTION. "TRILBY" "TRILBY" TO-NIGHT! "TRILBY" TO-NIGHT! "TRILBY" TO-NIGHT! "TRILBY" And for "TRILBY" 6 NIGHTS ONLY. rf^RAND OPERA HOUSE. V3TRAND . OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. EVERY EVENING. EVERY EVENING. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the WORLD-FAMOUS ACTOR GENIUS— MOSCOVITCH, MOSCOVITCH, MOSCOVITCH, MOSCOVITCH, MOSCOVITCH, MOSCOVITCH, In ' Du. Maurier's Celebrated Romance of the Quartier Latin of Paris— "TRILBY." "TRILBY." "TRILBY." MOSCOVITCH as "SVENGALI," The Famous Role in which he is Celebrated in Four Continents. ELLEN POLLOCK as "TRILBY." VIDE PRESS: "News," Sydney.—"Years ago Dv Maurier's story .of the artist's model, 'Trilby,' fascinated the world because it was intensely human, because it treated of an unusual subject, but,' abovo all, because its chief personages were enveloped in an atmosphere of mystery. For the same reason 'Trilby' STILL HOLDS GREAT AUDIENCES ENTHRALLED NIGHTLY." . - • "TRILBY" A BRILLIANT "TRILBY" J. C. WILLIAMSON "TRILBY" Presentation of "TRILBY" "TRILBY" of the big voice, who couldn't "TRHJBY" sing, but was hypnotised to "TRILBY" make great audiences deIiri"TRILBY" ous with joy; of SVENGALI, "TRILBY" that stranger from out of the "TRILBY" East; of Little Biilee, who "TRILBY" drew Trilby's feet;- of Big"TRILBY" Taffy and the Laird, Gay "TRILBY" Zou Zou, and the Grisettes of "TRILBY" the Studios. To be followed by "THE OUTSIDER" and "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED." BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. BOX PLANS TO-DAY at the OPERA HOUSE CONFECTIONERY, where DAY SALE TICKETS, are OBTAINABLE. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. (Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra), plus tax. ■ ■' ■ BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL TOMORROW AS USUAL. Manager ...... CHARLES E. BONNER. SPREADING THE GOSPEL OF CHEERFULNESS : -Nightly at • : ; FULLERS', : FULLERS' HIS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY JS THEATRE. "Where the Laughs Come From." Direction '. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. "THE "THE ■ MIDNIGHT MIDNIGHT' MIDNIGHT FROLIC S." F R, O L I C S." FROLICS." WHO MEAN-JOY. Aud by now* all Wellington and Suburbs have tasted tho brand of merriment served out at His Majesty's. Commencing To-day is our SECOND PROGRAMME, an EXTRA SPECIAL MIXTURE served up in a manner that is sure to please. ..-■ TO-DAY— i .:; . ' . '" . TO-DAY-SECOND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. SECOND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME: ' ANOTHER WINNER! ANOTHER WINNER! EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW! EVERYTHING .ENTIRELY NEW! ERIC EDGLEY AND CLEM DAWE Present Wellington's Best and Brightest Show,' "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS" "THE MTONIGHT FROLICS" In a Frivol of Frocks and Fascination. A FEW OF OUR OUTSTANDING HITS. YOU MUST SEE CLEM DAWE, ' CLEM DAWE, ■ ■ : The Comedian who is voted "The Best Yet," In "HOW TO SELL A CAR." A Laughing Riot from Start to Finish, with Alec Regan and Eric Edgley. "WHAT A.TRAGEDY:" . . From the London Hippodrome ,See Clem as the Villain and Les White as the Amateur Actor. "FAIRY STORIES.'J - A Frolicsome Peep into tho Future. "NEIGHBOURS." And believe me it's 0116 of the Funniest ■ Things the.Frolics do. With Clem Dawe, Les White. Dorothy White, and Nell M'Guire. . • •. .... '.THE VAMP." . Aloe Rogan and Violet Lester—Clever! '-'ON THE NANCY LEE." ■' Edgley and Dawe as "Ugo and Igo," the roles that, made them famous, together with all tho jolly old frolics, in a Nautical Absurdity. And ENTIRE NEW NUMBERS BY THE FROLICS TRIO (Who incidentally hold up tho Show '•• • ■ ■•■ - ■ Nightly). THE JAZZ BAND. (New Selections of Jazz and Opera.) YOU ALL LIKED THE. FIRST. YOU'LL LDKE THIS ONE BETTER. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES. Box Plan at Burnett's To-day (next Theatre): . • ■ For Reservations by Tclephono Ring Theatre (22-669). ■ : MISS GLYDE'S SCHOOL OF PRIVATE COACHING. (Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping.) EACH pupil taken separately—no class teaching, but.it costs you.no. more; in fact, smart pupils can do it cheaper than -elsewhere. School Re-opens ]7th JANUARY, Office open from 4th inst. for inquiries., ' . '■'".■■' ' . '.' _JJI, Customhouse quay. "IS ZAT SO." : "~~ rr<HE Comedy with a Punch. The -"- World's Record Laugh. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, loth JANUARY. DANCING. rpHE ' ADELPHI CABARET. Telephone 28-294. • TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT. AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING, ■ • ■ ' Are your . last opportunities of attending the Cabaret until we re-open on 19th. January 19th January. SPECIAL /ANNOUNCEMENT. Manuel Hyman's Famous Exhibition Or chestra will play at Dances which we are arranging as under:— EMPIRE HALL, Palmerston North, sth January. ANZAG HALL, Featherston, Gth January. DAY'S BAY PAVILION, 7th January. DAY'S BAY PAVILION, Bth January. JAZZ " TO-NIGHT. JAZZ BLACK AND.WHITE. NEW CENTURY HALL, S p.m. till 12. NEW CENTURY HALL, S p.m. till 12. '''.' '■,-.' '" (Flannels ontional.) '*! GRAND 1 HOLIDAY CARNIVAL. All ideal way to 1 put v pleasing finish fo the" holidays. First-class music and the usual budget of novelties, streamers, lucky los trots, etc., etc. Ladies ls> Gents 25..' "'<*•■ •'»'',<* •- ' "- ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 3 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 3 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 3 January 1927, Page 2