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< FULLERS' FULLERS' V HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE: IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction : John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. ONLY 2 MORE NIGHTS ONLY 2 MORE NIGHTS In which to See "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS'" "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS'" 4th GREATER PROGRAMME. Nothing before seen in Wellington can compare with it for Good, Wholesome Entertainment and Good, Hearty Laughs. DON'T MISS THIS FEAST OF FUN. "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." "THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS." The Most Successful and Most Talked-of Company that has Ever Visited New Zealand. EVERY ITEM A WINNER. EVERY ITEM A WINNER. There's only one reason for the -Packed Houses NigKtly, and that's the Superior Quality of the Show. CLEM DA\^» ■ CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE, "The Frolics' Wonderful Comedian, is undoubtedly the King of Mirthmakers. If you haven't already found that out for yourself, you are missing a whole lot of joy. i FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: 2s 6d, Is 6d, 1b (Reserved 3s). BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. ] After 5 p.m. at Burnett's, next Theatre. Telephone Theatre (22-66?) for Reservations after 7 p.m. MONDAY NEXT. By arrahgerhent'with HUGH J WARD THEATRES PTY., LTD., THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS : Will Present Excerpts from the Successful London Rovue — "ROCKETS," "ROCKETS," With the Exact Scenery, Wardrobe, and Effects as used at {he Palladium, London. A THLETIC PARK, SATURDAY, I ■"- . . 29th. ■ PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. fFHE ' NEW ~ PRINCESS, XHE NEW PRINCESS, • Manners street. . , Continuous Daily, 11 to 10. Reserves, Dial 42-580. COMMENCING TO-DAY (FRIDAY). A Grea. Double-Feature Bill. 1— . Universal Presents HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON DUSTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM And ■■ >. •\ : 'ANNE CORNWALL ANNE CORNWALL In the greatest thriller of all time, "THE FLAMING- F-RONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER" "THE FLAMING FRONTIER-" "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE . FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE • FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." ■: <fTHE FLAMING FRONTIER." While it is always our policy to secure for our patrons the very best pictures available, we are particularly pleased to be able to state that we have,been successful in obtaining one of the most estrr ordinary pictures of the year. DO NOT MISS THIS ONE DO NOT MISS THIS ONE. "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE; FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." "THE FLAMING FRONTIER." Three Great .Pictures in One. 2— ■ •--..•■■■ :■ ELEANOR BOARDMAN ELEANOR BOARDMAN JAMES MORRISON ' JAMES MORRISON JOHNNIE WALKER JOHNNIE WALKER WILLIAM HAMES WILLIAM HAMES . • . Etc., Etc., In a Fast and Furious Drama, "THE WINE OF YOUTH" "THE WINE OF YOUTH." "THE WINE OF YOUTH." "THE WINE OF YOUTH." "THE WINE OF YOUTH." Excellent Supports. COMEDY! SERIAL! GAZETTE! A T¥- L?l 1C P4, RK > SATURDAY, 29th. •"■ And. Every Place in Every Race FOUGHT.TO A FINISH. .^ DANCING. ' TAITA PUBLIC HALL. CATURDAY, 22nd. SATURDAY, 22nd. " - , DANCE. Music supplied by the Virginian Orchestra. G6od Floor, Music, and Supper. Hunts Bus. leaves Petone 7.35, and Lower Hutt 7.50 p.m. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. V. PEMBERTON, Sec. fHE ■ ADELPHI CABARET, Telephone 28-264. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8.30 p.m. till 1 a.m. Book your Tables at once for the "TWO LAST RACE NIGHTS, • 22nd JANUARY and. 24th JANUARY. ' ■. Ring 28-294. . Afternoon Sessions, daily as usual, 3 p.m. till 5 p.m. Afternoon Tea Is 6d, Dancing Is extra. Manuel Hyman's Famous Exhibition Orchestra at all sessions. GAIETY JAZZ CLUB. .. I?ARLY SETTLERS'. HALL, Abel Smith JLJ street. TO-NIGHT. Come and hear Herbert J. Tutschka and his Orchestra. Latest Jazz Hits and, Music. 24 prizes, chocolates and cigarettes, lucky fox-trot. Ladies Is 6d, supper included, gents 2s. The management reserves the right to refuse admission. rpHE SHETLAND SOCIETY will hold x its monthly Social and Dance in the New Century Hall, Kent terrace, SATURDAY, 22nd JANUARY, at 8 p.m. Flannels optional, good programme arranged. Supper provided. Gents , 2s, Ladies Is 6d. JAMES LAURENSON, Sec. ■ATHLETIC PARK, SATURDAY, 29th. ■^WONDERFUL SPRINT EVENTS All Thrills. "~~ . NO SHOP RENT. LADIES, before going elsewhere, inspect our Up-to-date Millinery. Save, get two Hats for the usual price of one. Renovations a specialty. Room 12, Crown Buildings, Cuba-st. CPECIAL Dainty Mince Tarts inade.es>J pecially for Picnic Parties. Obtainable at Dustin's, Ltd., Cuba-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1927, Page 2