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rj.RAND OPERA '■ HOUSE. Proprietors: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! And TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS, TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS, And Positively FOR THESE THREE NIGHTS ONLY FOR THESE THREE NIGHTS ONLY (There can be No Return Season) DICK WHITE and ERIC EDGLEY v Present The Beautiful and Accomplished YOUNG ENGLISH STAR, ACTRESS, MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN. MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN. . And JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM'S NEW ENGLISH COMPANY. NEW ENGLISH COMPANY. In THE PLAY EXTRAORDINARY, "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." "OUTWARD BOUND." Never mind what the Management say: let us quote two of the finest dramatic critics'in New Zealand: — "There is no question about the fascination of__the theme and the manner in which the company sustain the atmosphere of mystery."—Mr. H. Plimmer. "In the future of the British Theatre who can tell what play will succeed? Probably 'Outward Bound' will rank with the classics." —Mr. G. Osborne. HERE- IS A GREAT COMPANY IN A GREAT PLAY, BY A GREAT AUTHOR, Dealing in an entertaining and intellectual manner in the all-absorbing question of , LIFE AFTER DEATH. . LIFE AFTER DEATH. RESERVE YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. . Buy Day. Sales at the Opera House Confectionery. ' ■'■■"'': PRICES: Bs, 4s, and Is 6d. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Representative: LEO DU CHATEAU, - 20, Brandon-st, -. Tel. 45-851. BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW, BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW, BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW, BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW,,, At 9 a.m., at THE'BRISTOL. NOTE.—Let there be no aftermath of disappointment—make »your Reservations Early ' '-- ■ • r •. ■ . For ; J. C. WILLIAMSON'S J. C. WILLIAMSON'S. VAUDEVILLE, :' VAUDEVILLE,' \ Direct from a Sensational Success Throughout Australia, and now playing to Packed Houses at Auckland. HENRY." SANTREY, . HENRY SANTREY, HENRY SANTREY, .. ■ HENRY SANTREY, . ' And his £1000 A WEEK ORCHESTRA. £1000 A WEEK ORCHESTRA. \ r<RAND "OPERA HOUSE. , OPERA HOUSE. J. C. WILLIAMSON fc>Z.), LTD. FOR A LIMITED SEASON, Commencing' NEXT MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY.. . NEXT MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY/ J. C. .'WILLIAMSON Presents; . • THE 1927 SUPER-ATTRACTION, ■ THE 1927 SUPER-ATTRACTION, '.■ \ HENRY SANTREY'S ORCHESTRA, HENRY SANTREY'S ORCHESTRA, HENRY SANTREY'S ORCHESTRA,HENRY SANTREY'S ORCHESTRA, HENRY SANTREY'S ORCHESTRA, HENRY* SANTREY'S ORCHESTRA; lIENRY SANTREY'S ORCHESTRA, HENRY SANTREY'S ORCHESTRA, HENRY SANTREY'S ORCHESTRA; HENRY SANTREY'S ORCHESTRA, ■ With HARRY AND ANNA SEYMOUR, HARRY AND- ANNA SEYMOUR,.: ' In a Gorgeously . Staged MUSICAL REVUE, MUSICAL REVUE, Featuring • ' 11 STAR ARTISTS, 14 STAR ARTISTS. ■In a Whirl of Melody; Mirth, and Colour, Including 11 MUSICAL WONDER ACTORS . 11 MUSICAL WONDER ACTORS, Who Play 65 Different Instruments During Their Performance. Supported hv a BRILLIANT COMPANY OF VAUDEVILLE STARS, ' Direct from New York: JEAN BARRIOS, The Fashionplate of the Stage, "GIRLS' OF 1927." Direct from the Continont, THE STAVANNYS, . In a Sensational Aerial Aot. Direct from Paris, : YOST AND CLADY, French Clay Artists. : Direct from London, • ESTELLE FRATUS, With Her Adorable Mannequins. ! SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Musical Director .. ARTHUR G-. FROST. PRICES: 6s, 4s, 27Tplus tax). 7 PMCES (SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY) I: 7s 6d, ss, 2s 6d (plus tax). . Touring Manager .... IRVINE ELSTON.! gEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. T^^NIGHT. ~" TO-NIGHT. NORMAN KERRY in "MLLE. MODISTE " "MLLE. MODISTE," With CORINNE GRIFFITH. Good Supports. MSF?, AY' J 45 *•"»•• Basin Reserve- ■"_■*- Walking, Running, and Cycling Champions. ■ . JUMBLE SALE. Tll^^^ L^GUE are liolding a jf: JUMBLE SALE in the EARLY SETTLBRS' HALL A BEL SMITH STREET, N EXT SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY at 1.30 p.m. ■ Plenty of Men's, Women's, and Children s Clothing, Toys, Books, etc. j Men's Clothing a specialty. DOSSYISI^Fg^^ Ti GALE of Vegetables, Mowers, Cakes etc' 13 at HARCOURT'S AUCTION ROOM TO-MORROW MORNING (FRIDAY) 11th FEBRUARY. 10 aim. to 2pm Buy Week-end Supplies Here and Help to Place Britannia at the Head o£ the Poll R. DARROCH, Secretary, Navy League.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1927, Page 2