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KIK'S THEATRE. I N G'S T H E A T R E. Dixon street. NIGHTLY-S o'clock-NIGHTLY The Biggest Laugh Hit .vet presented by the famous "Fifty-fifty Partners." POTASH AND PERLMUTTER POTASH AND PERLMUTTER. Laughs may come and laughs may go, but Potash and Perlmutter go on forever. Sec them in "PARTNERS AGAIN" for long, lingering, loud, and lusty laughter. You'll rock, roll, roar, and howl At the two Partners in a heart-breaking Automobile promotion. "PARTNERS AGAIN." "PARTNERS AGAIN," '•PARTNERS AGAIN," '•PAirTNERS AGAIN." "PARTNERS AGAIN." "PARTNERS AGAIN," "PARTNERS AGAIN " "PARTNERS AGAIN" "PARTNERS AGAIN!" "PARTNERS AGAIN " '•PARTNERS AGAIN," "PARTNERS AGAIN," From the successful story by • MONTAGUE GLASS, MONTAGUE GLASS, Whoso story has been enjoyed the world over in every language, in every land, m the newspapers, iv magazines, m book form, on records, across the radio millions have laughed millions of laughs GEORGE SIDNEY and GEORGE SIDNEY and ALEXANDER CARR .ALEXANDER CARR Are the two principals in this excruciating comedy thriller, supported by . a super east of finished irtists IN SUPPORTINTER NATION AL NEWS. COMEDY The Brightest and Most Delightful of ' Music Programmes by KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (Mr. A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) Tel. 22-212 for Bookings. Bp^f^f Continuous from ■BRITANNIA. a a.m. daily. ■ now showing: j First National Present DORIS KENYON WARNER BAXTER - CHARLES MURRAY In the Screen Version of the Famous Play «™ T s™^££f laughs > aud a smashing cliMlbMAliiS of Mother Love. DON'T MISS IT! In addition: MARGJJERITE DE LA MOTTE -FIFTH AVENUE." "FIFTH AVENUE." A. startling glimpse behind the scenes of society, m the world's most famous city. Also, GAZETTE. COMEDY. Tel. 40-018 for Reserves. MARIE BURKE MARIE BURKE In ": "FRaSQUITA." "FRASQUITA." To-nijrlil's initial representation of l'rusquita" is of unusual interest to playgoers from the fact that Franz Lehar's beautiful comic oi>era has not yet been staged in cither Sydney or Melbourne. 1' raseuuta" created a furore of enthusiasm when it was first staged in Christehurcli recently, and it attracted record audiences there, and also in Dunedin. Preparations are already in progress for tho Australian premiere- of "Frasquila," which will happen m Sydney at tho termination of the present Now Zealand tour. No effort, is beingspared to present this evening's performance of "Frasquita" on tho samo scale of completeness as that which distinguishes first nights in Australia,. ' FRASQUITA" BOX PLANS. Tho Box Plans are at the Grand Opera Houso Confectionery Shop, where Tickets for tho Early Door Stalls and Gallery may bo purcliiisod. ' ' * nRANI) OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.j, Ltd. AN OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION, COMMENCING TO-NIGIIT (SATURDAY), TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), At 8 o'clock. SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., „ Present MARIE UURK.E, MARIE BURKE, 11. BARRETT LENNARD, CECII KEI.LAWAY, HERBERT BROWNE. Thehna Burness Noel Damton. Mario Eaton Frank Hawthorne, and a Brilliant Supporting Company of 80 Artists m tho I'irst Representation in Wellington of Franz Lohar's Bimutiful Comic Opera, "FRASQUITA," "FRASQUITA," In which tho famous composer of "The Morry Widow" has surpassed nil his previous works, the music of "Frnsquitu" reaching Hie high standard of Grand Opera. Cast of Characters include: Mario Burke as Frasquita R. Barrett-Lcnnard as ... Professor Gallipot Cecil Kellaway as General Girot Herbert Brown.- as Animd Marbcau Tliolnm Harness as Dolly Mano Eaton as Louisa Noel Damton as Sebastiano trunk Hawthorno as Auguste Specialty Dancers: Sylvia Miller and Robert Ilelpman. The Opera Produced by CHARLES A. WENMAN. Tlio Dances mid Ensembles created and arranged 1-y MISS MINNIE EVERETT. Stage Manager 11. C. Nightingale. Musical Director .Harry Burton. "FRASQUITA" Will bo Staged willi New and Mujniiu'cent Costumes and Scenery, and the Chorus, Ballet,'and Orchestra have been augmented for the production. Box Plans at The Bristol Piano Co. until 12 o'clock, then at Grand Opera House Confectionery, where Day Sales may also be purchased. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, Is; GaHery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. : Business Manager, ALEX. WILSON. IN THE MATTER OF THE REIDS NATURAL COLOUR FILM PROCESS (TRUST). r PHE creditors of the above-named Trust, ■*• which is in process of being wound up, are required on, or before the 18th day "of March, 1027, to send their names and addresses, and particulars of their debts to th-j undersigned, or, if required, by notice in writing from the undersigned, to come in and prove such debts or claims, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. For and on behalf of the Trustees, G. T. KELLAWAY, Public Accountant, 13a, Courteuay place, ' Wellington. BAND. JUPP'S SILVER BAND AT -NEWTOWN PARK, MISSION SILVER BAND AT CENTRAL PARK, TO-MOR-ROW (SUNDAY), at" 3 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 4

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