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GOOD-BYE! (English) AU REVOIRJ (French) A REVEDERCI! (Italianf DO SVIDANIA! (Russian) ADDIO! (Spanish) ALA SOLGA! (Hungarian) AUF WIEDERSCEN! (German) DO VIDSENIA! (Slavonic) SALAAM I (Hindoostani) PAA GENSYN (Norwegian) FARVEL! (Danish) TA TA DIGGER! (Anzac) FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S TfJEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S ,THE/ "RE. Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. FINAL WEEK FINAL WEEK FINAL WEEK Of the Greatest and Most Popular of All Revue Companies, THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. (Positively Finishing Thursday.) Set Aside a Night to Bid FAREWELL FAREWELL To the Happy Band o£ Merrymakers who have endeared themselves to all Theatre-goers. ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS ONLY FOUR MORE NIGHTS In which to See the King of Comedians, CLEM DAWE. CLEM DAWE. CLEM DAWE. To-night The Frolics are Presenting a COMPLETE CHANGE, COMPLETE CHANGE, And, with The Frolics, that means Every thing New and Everything- Good. COME TO-NIGHT! COME TO-NIGHT! COME TO-NIGHT! COME TO-NIGHT! And you will want to come again on Thursday to see the GRAND "REQUEST" PROGRAMME! GRAND "REQUEST" PROGRAMME! Which will be Entirely Different from that presented To-night. FINAL NIGHT—THURSDAY! FINAL NIGHT—THURSDAY! On this night the occasion will be fittingly celebrated in a GRAND FAREWELL' SHOW, GRAND FAREWELL SHOW, Which will consist of the Most Popular Items from the Twelve Shows presented here by the Company. Send in your Requests and The Frolics will do their Best to Satisfy Everybody. BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY, For the Bos Plans are filling rapidly— Thursday's Plan is nearly full already. Based on a Great Stage Play by the Wizard of the Spoken Stage and directed by a Great Producer. This production is a masterpiece of Screen Entertainment. A truly "great Photoplay, which unfolds as sweet a Love Story as you've ever beheld. The Film Version outdoes the Stage Play, and that's saying a lot. HHHE "REGENT HE REGENT (Theatre Beautiful) Direction . J. C. Williamson Films Managing Directors .. Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. \ NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY.. Matinee, 2.15. ' Evening, 7.45. The Regent. Presents "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM." A William Fox Production, Featuring JANET GAYNOR, ALEC B. FRANCIS, And RICHARD WALLING. A story dealing with Life's greatest problem, Can the Dead return to Commune with the Livjng? VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville Presents YOST AND CLADY YOST AND CLADY YOST AND CLADY YOST AND CLADY (French Clay Modellers), MATTDIXON, MATT DIXON, And The Regent Operatic Orchestra, The Regent Operatic Orchestra, of 14 Soloists BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. Plans are now on view for the rest of the season at the Theatre (Tel. 44-144) and Bristol. Coming Next Friday! "THE CAT'S PYJAMAS." Watch for further announcements. rpHE SONG THAT CHEERED THE DIGGERS OVER MANY A WEARY MILE. "rpHE World in all doth but two nations -*• bear, ... The good, tho bad, and these mixed everywhere." Thus were the "3 BAD MEN." GOLDEN CLIMAX £4000 ART UNION. RESULT OF DRAWING AT WELLINGTON, 12th MARCH, 1927. (AU Prizes Alluvial Gold). Ist Prize, £2000, No. 32924D—H. Gould, Christchurch. 2nd Prize. £500, No. 20496K—Jn0. Bar-' ratt, Te Kuiti. 3rd Prize, £200, No. 415148—P. C. Sole, Rahnui. 4th Prize, £100, No. 867428—X. M'Knight, Timaru. sth Prize, £50, No. 2C669J—M'Luff, junior, Nikau. Oth Prize, £25, No. 72576E—Miss E. Warrington, Dunedin. 100 PRIZES AT £5. ABODE 55884 51041 62432 33007 58717 94001 56170 CO3IB 50449 55908 94576 87052 041S0 44884 55824 58939 3G833 C 9140 24270 34639 22199 97131, 25327 05-190 28833 52700 71780 27000 20225 65273 259313 28103 49370 60153 52344 0176G 40812 80903- G0791 26390 50129 32853 51793 20514 32112 26782 31258 50406 31729 47712 50451 01370 49622 F G H J k 20608 34562 55742 459G0 45741 20820 33270 38953 70220 32506 70901 73517 45612 42383 61004 74757 72650 41941 51995 00958 20333 24708 42352 78007 75032 5947S 33682 40712 20957 59099 64488 68676 77477 78r)89 79000 70500 ' 71073 I* M N Op 30192 32454 28250 2G531 36027 36332 31648 41981 25056 41451 EL DORADO SELLERS' PRIZES: Winners of Sellers' Prizes are as follow Ist, £500-Thos. Waigli, Roxburgh 2nd, £100-Sold by Paid Official, and goes to Winner. 3rd, £25—A. Hyndman. W. G. COMPTON, Dominion Organiser. SKATING EXTRAORDINARY! 100 LADIES, 1/-;' 100 ONLOOKERS FREE L OWEl E f^^™ AT PHIZE FOR CARroVSWONDAYLEGAL HOLIDAY. ATOTICE is hereby given that the Law J-1 Officeß in the City will be closed on THURSDAY, the 17th MARCH, m? St Patrick's Day. Dated this 14th day of March, 1927 W. A. HAWKINS, Secretary. Wellington District Law Societjs.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 2