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Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. • TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHTi And THR.EE FOLLOWING NIGHTS THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTs! DICK WHITE and ERIC EDGLEY Present THE PLAY EXTRAORDINARY, "OUTWARD BOUND " "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND." I "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND " "OUTWARD BOUND" "OUTWARD BOUND." A GREAT TRIUMPH FOR MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN. MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN. And JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM'S NEW ENGLISH COMPANY , NEW ENGLISH COMPANY. Great Bursts, of Laughter during the First and Second Acts, and then the Dramatic, the Tragic Note, and THE BIG HOUSE SITS SPELLBOUND. NEVER SUCH ANOTHER PLAY IN THE HISTORY OF THE THEATRE IN THIS OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY. "A PLAY OF QUITE OUTSTANDING I INTEREST-A MAGNIFICENT IDEA." .A PLAY FOR EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND ADOLESCENT CHILD WHO HAS A HEART TO BE TOUCHED OR A SENSE OF HUMOUR TO BE TICKLED. WHAT A REALLY GREAT PLAY. YOU POSITIVELY CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS "OUTWARD BOUND." '"OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." '.'OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND.". The Most Remarkable Play Ever Written. RESERVE YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: Reserved Stalls and Dress Circle, 83;-Back Stalls, :4s; Gallery, Is 6d; Early Doors Stalls and Gallery,-Is extra. Day Sales from, 9 o'clock this morning at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. COMING!-- ■■•". .•■■'■■'- ' -."COMING! COMING!:- ''- .-•'••'■.-. COMING! Direct from - a. Sensational ■ Success Throughout Australia, and now playing to Packed Houses at Auckland. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S : ■ , VAUDEVILLE, - VAUDEVILLE, ; ]- -„,. „...,..- •■.■.;:JJg a( J e( J.])y :■: .., ,■ ■HENRY SANTREY, ' HENRY-SANTREY. ■ '•■ •"'• ' HENRY SANTREY, HENRY SANTREY, AND HIS WONDERFUL ORCHESTRA, THE BIGGEST SENSATION FOR . YEARS. " GRAND. OPERA HOUSE. , ... RAND ::;:.; OPERA : HOUSE. ! ■'"" J:V. WILLIAMS^' (N.Z.)/LTD; \ J. r C. WILLIAMSON'S -:■ J. C. ■ WILLIAMSON'S : J. C. WILLIAMSON'S VAUDEVILLE, VAUDEVILLE, ■ VAUDEVILLE, \ . - .FOR A LIMITED SEASON, ' ]■ „ „ - . . . Commencing . • — ' NEST MONDAY; I4th FEBRUARY. I NEXT MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. v v: J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents -, 1 ' THE 1927 SUPER-ATTRACTION, j. ■ THE 1927 SUPER-ATTRACTION, The Famous American Musical Director, HENRY SANTREY, . -.HENRY SANTREY, I----- ■ HENRY SANTREY, • . HENRY SANTREY, . j .■'....".";_ 'i :. And his !■ .. £ 10Q0 A- WEEK ORCHESTRA,---£IOOO A.WEEK ORCHESTRA, i With . ' HARRY AND ANNA SEYMOUR,. HARRY AND ANNA SEYMOUR, In a Gorgeously Staged - • --■ MUSICAL REVUE, •::..'..: MUSICAL. REVUE, . ''::'.".'.'. ".''"- Featuring ' ■•'■ 14 STAR ARTISTS, 14 STAR ARTISTS. In a Whirl of Melody, Mirth, and Colour, Including 11 MUSICAL WONDER ACTORS ' U MUSICAL WONDER ACTORS Who^Play 65 Different Instruments . _ During Their Performance. ; Supported by. a ' ■ • • BRILLIANT COMPANY OF l'! . . VAUDEVILLE STARS, ' Direct from New York: JEAN BARRIOS, The Fashionplate of the Staee "GIRLS OF 1927." ' Direct from the Continent THE STAVANNYS, ' In a Sensational Aerial Aot. Direct from Paris, i YOST AND CLADY French CJay Artists. I J?j,rect from London, _ ri , ESTELLE FRATUS, With Her Adorable Mannequins. SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Musical Director-.-. ARTHUR G. FROST.' Ihe Bristol Next Friday at 9 a.m .'•' iirst-mghter ,-.Seats as usual • ' later r particularß will be advertised Touring Manager .... IRVIN.E ELSTON. 'TpOAM, BEHAVEn^KnTIrnIsTu-n----mer than "Charley's Aunt," at SHORTT'S THEATRE, commencing FRI-! DAY NEXT. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL . BASIN RESERVE. is hereby given that a charge SFRvf a 4T SlOn., t0 th? BASIN REna v x, lb? made as under on SATURDAY, the 12th inst. (Wellington Cricket ( Association), under the Wellington • City Keserves Charges Bylaw No. 49, 1912, after the h.our of 1 o'clock p.m:, viz: Admission to Ground-^ '. Adults (over 15 years of age) . 6d Children (under 15 years of age) Free. Admission to Pavilion— Adults and Children (3d Persons who have entered the' Reserve before the hour abovementioned and who remain after such hour are liable to pay the above charge. B. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. BASIN ] RESERVE, Monday Night-A •*-* thrill from the word go. LYCEUM CLUB. 288, Lambton quay. •\TEMBERS of the Lyceum Club are inT vl^ d, r to «cct m MISS ZILLA BATEMAN at Morning Tea on THURSDAY at 11 o'clock. ' HETTY LYON, Hon. Sec. A C-^T?A?r' s-g??{?s-rf?? all depression. -"- 'MADAM, BEHAVE!" SHORTT'S THEATRE,'commencing NEXT. FRIDAY.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 33, 9 February 1927, Page 2