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GRAND OPERA HOUSE. LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS O£ • ' ■ "TRILBY." ' "TKIEBY." - "TRILBY:" "TRILBY." A Magnificent- Triumph. frfHNSS 9B£^ '■ HOUSE. HJTRAND OPERA • HOUSE. Proprietors:' J. C. WHELTAMSON" (N.Z.), LTl3f. , J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., : Present the WORLD-FA&IOUSV ACTOR GENIUSMOSCOVITCn moscovitch' moscovitch, MOSCOVEECH MOSCQVHCH, MQSCOVITGH, . * ■■■■■ In: Dv Maurier's; Celebrated! Romance of tho QuEuiier. Latin of: Paris— "trilby:"' •■■■-' "TRILBY." "TRILBY." - ; MOSCOVITCH- as "SVENGALI," TO-NIGHT. AND' SATURDAY NIGHT. T^-LAST'NIGHTS or "TRILBY." "TEIEBY;" ■ MONDAY AND TUESDAY 10th .and- 11th JANUARY, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. G&AND REVIVAL • Of a. Tense, and Virile Drama— "THE OUTSIDER:" MOSCOVITCH "THE OUTSIDER:" As "THE OUTSIDER." "Anton Ragatzy." It is a staong story, poignant with human feeling/,, and replete with stirring situations, the hopes and passions, Hhe. joys and; sorrows of a little cripjided girl. whom, a quack doctor ciured. after 1 many; famous. ' ■ surgeons, including, her own father, . ." had' failed.. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 12th aaadi 13tli JANUARY, A Terrifio Drama of Real People— "THEY KNEW" WHAT THEY • WANTED." A STARTLING PLAY,, something to discuss, ■ something, that thrills and holds you.- gripped tight with surging emotions; There never' has been such a; scene- as the wonderful ( third act, PRICES: D.Ci.. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d.. (Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery,- Is extr,*);. plus- tax: •BOX PLANS' AT THE BRISTOL DAY SALES': at: the; OPERA HOUSE confectionery: • Manager .....; E. BONNER. A ROYAL SHOW AT FULLERS' A ROYAL SHOW AT FULLERS'! A ROYAL IBHO.W AT FULLERS'. CHAMPIONSHIP. AWARDED! CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDED! Without any hositation the BLUE RIBBON • for JOYFUB and WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT.goes to "THE MHJNIGHI FROLICS," ■ 'THE MIIc)NIGHT FROLICS" "THE MHJNIGHT- EBOLICS," "THE MH3NIGHT. FROLICS" "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS " "THE JMIIJNIGBCD FROLICS," "THE MHJNIGHT- FROLICS," "Wellington's' ESest and: Brightest Show," "Wellington's Efast and- Brig-litest Show," ■'•'•• ■'■'Which: is ■■;■'. SMASHING KECOEDS NIGHTLY SMASHING. BECORDS NIGHTLY •-, ■'. ' ■■;.■• •;. At 1-. . .... I/CULLERS' -'■■ . ■••■■..' ■u< ■ •: . ■' . JfUELERS'v- ;-i : . ,TTIS - ■..- • MAOfESiyS-. -. THEATRE. . AJLIS . ■■• MACr.EST.YTS-""" \ THEATRE. Direction. J<ohn Fuller and Sons, Ltd. ..■».'■■' ALL rSTAR CAST, . ■'. ■ ! Headed by« CLEM DAWE, CLEM DA WE CLEM D AWE,' ; CLEM DAWE, "Tho Uncrowi ted King- oF Comedians" „ , (N..ZI. "Herald",),. Supported' by ■ ALEX. REGANS, GREGORY IVANOFF, LES WHITE, OBCAR BECK,. DOROTHY WHITE. PHYLLIS AMERY, VIOLET LESTER, DICKI DOROTHY TRIO, ERIC EDGLEY, RONALD STAFFORD, Etc. ANNOUNCEMBNT ■ EXTRAORDINARY. MONDAY NEAT'S STAR FEATURE— "BLACK AND - WHETE CARGO" "BLACK AND WHITE CARGO" '. "BLACK AKD WHITE CARGO" '(Burlesque on Leon Gordon's Famous ■ ■".." E^y). . : ■ ■ . The. Most Liulierouslv Funny Travesty » ■ Ever Written. .. ' . CLEM DA\FE as.THE DOCTOR CLEM DA\7E as>THE DOCTOR. LES WHITE; as "FON-DES-ELLO." ■•■'■ PRICJEsia USUAL. BOX PLANV AT THE BRISTOL. T YALL BAY BEACH GALA. ■" LYALID, BAY B^ ACH GALA, TO-NIGH JP, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY' AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY' AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY NIGHT. ■ SATU.BDAY NIGHT. GRAND CLOSEfTG- ' GRAND CLOSINGGRAND CLOSLW GRAND "CLOSING i ■■ ■ ■ l i i . ' '. ' - Special Attractions for the: Children. Sealed envelopes' will be handed out to children as they arrive, and Father .Neptune will.make p:resents- to the lucky ones. Bring the children, out for a treat. All the Side-shio-ws -will be working. All afternoon and efrening-. ■ SATUJiDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. All Side-shows ; working, including the Grand National Miniature Race Game, the most attractiva/and skilful game invented, a local production invented- and made in Wellin;£tan. A race every, few minutes.. The players have, a, preliminary race before each; event. The. winner on passing the post icings an electric bell and places his number up. Dead-heats also recorded. MERRY-GO-ROUND. OCEAN WAVES. AH the :Eun. of the Fair. Come and Daiiioe in the Big Marquee to the Straiims of the Melodious . CORONA.'ORCHESTRA. SATUF/DAY NIGHT. SATUIIDAY NIGHT. \ Grand Eox Trot Championship of Wellington. Open to AU-cqniers. Post Entry. Grand Concert- lijr the Black and White . Trio, Versatile Entertainers, Already well kn.own to Wellington Audi- . ences. Funds in Aid (tf the Life-saving Clubs. * SPECI.&L LECTURE. A LECTURE of interest and instruction to all classes of the community will be given in the Maranatha Hall, 125, Lambton quay, TO-MORROW EVENING (SATURDAY), Bth. JANUARY, at 7.45 p.m. by RET.. H. E. WALLIS, M.A. ■ Subject::: . "MISS CHRIKSABEL PANKHURST, t,t.-r." - (The Great Chanirpiov. of Women's Rights, and her Message to the World of To-day). Come.and hear: this absorbing story of humour, pathos, tragedy, and triumph. A VOID Disappointment—Let us manu- ■"■ facture youx" Engagement Ring. Haycraft and Josling, ;Ring Specialists, 94, WU-lis-stj .(over Eresifm'sJ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1927, Page 2

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