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a ''< NEVER! B NEVER! IN THE THEATRICAL HISTORY OI 1 WELLINGTON DID A COMPANY 1. RECEIVE SUCH AN \ ENTHUSIASTIC^WARM-HEARTED AS E. J. CARROLL'S 3 NEW AMERICAN COMEDY COMPANY J In "THE BEST PEOPLE" ;"THE BEST PEOPLE" "THE BEST PEOPLE" l -."THE BEST PEOPLE" P."THE BEST PEOPLE" JI'THE BEST PEOPLE" s <■ At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE RAND OPERA HOUSI f" V ■■: LAST NIGHT. The Play—a Brilliant Satire on New York's '-.Smart Set" —was received With at Enthusiasm Rarely Experienced. ITS WIT, ITS HUMOUR, ITS QUAINI AMERICANISMS ARE IRRESISTIBLE "THE BEST PEOPLE" ?'THE BEST PEOPLE!" "THE BEST PEOPLE." ''THE BEST PEOPLE" J'THE BEST PEOPLE " ''THE BEST PEOPLE." Positively Sets a New Standard. 'BEAUTIFUL FROCKS, SUPERB STAGE SETTINGS, ;: And A GALAXY OF ARTISTS. TTr<TTrT ,SI RAND OPERA HOUSE. NIGHTLfY At 8. NIGHTLY , BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL DAY SALES AT GRAND OPERA , HOUSE CONFECTIONERY. D.C. aid 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery Is 6d; jEarly Door, Stalls and , Gallery, ls extra-. • All plus tax. Direction E. J. CARROLL. i ■' I i FULLERS' J ' FULLERS' , fJIS \ MAJESTY'S THEATRE , ■■--■-IS j MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction; John H'uller and Sons. Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! After a Record-breaking Season of just on \ Three Months, THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS Bid Farewell to the many thousands of friends thjpy have made during their lengthy and successful run. EVERY SEAT IS BOOKED, And Only Upper Circlo Seats aro Now Available- for the GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. J Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller take pleasure in presenting THE FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN COMEDIAN, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, And his Newly-organised REVUE COMPANY, REVUE COMPANY, Including- the following Talented Folk:— ■ Marshall Crosby Lulln, Fanning • Frank Haining Ada. Scaddon Al Mack Elsie Daly c Tom Daly Lotty Craydon ; GEORGE WALLACE \ And the Six Cuties. . . A Now and Highly-entertaining Uovue will bo presented each week. Each production is completely equipped with Gorgeous Scenery and Wardrobe, and boars the hall-mark of Exoellonoo Throughout. Opening Production: "AT THE CROSS ROADS." "AT ,THE CROSS ROADS." A Barrage ot Mirth and Merriment, an Extravaganza with a Plot, Full of Bright Comedy, Catchy Songs, and Smart Dnncos. i DON'T FORGET—TO-MORROW f NIGHT. > ""DEST MKN are moulded out of ■O faults And, for the most, become much more the better For being a little bad." So it was with the "3 BAD MEN." SWIMMING CARNIVAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL. SWIMMING CARNIVAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL. THDDIFORD BATHS, LOWER HUTT •tiIDDIFORD BATH^ LOWER HUIt! SATURDAY AFTERNOON SATURDAY AFTERNOON! SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON! At 2.30 p.m. 880 Yards Provincial Championship. Handicap Races, Diving. Admission, ls; Children, 6d. TUMBLE SALE "UMBLE SALE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) At Shop near Arniy Citadel, Vivian street f Commencing 10 o'clock. Plenty of Good Books. Magazines, etc. Come early. ARO STREET MISSION HALL. TUMBLE SALE, " UMBLE SALE, FRIDAY, 2 p.m. WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRE-" SENTATION COMMITTEE MUNICIPAL ENROLMENT. VyORKERS are urged to see that they are on the Municipal Roll at Labour Party tables TO-MORROW, at James Smith's Corner, Courtenay place, Riddiford street-Emmett street, Newtown IF NOT ON THE ROLL, GET ON! LABOUR PARTY MEETINGS J^RIDAY (to-morrow) EVENING—Open I 7" air at corner Vivian and Cuba streets II Speakers: Messrs. J. O. Johnson, W. A e _ Atkinson, F. Freeman, and L. Glover Subject: "The Municipal Elections; alsc Unemployment." ' SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, " SUNDAY EVENING NEXT r SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, At 8, LABOUR DEMONSTRATION to pro - test against the Government's inhumar scheme to pay 9s and 12s a day under it* unemployment scheme. EMPRESS THEATRE, EMPRESS THEATRE, L WILLIS STREET. '. Speakers: )£ Councillor R. M'Keon, M.P. S Councillor R. Semple Mr. W. Nash, Secretary N.Z. Laboui Party IB Mrs. S. Snow. Mr. J. 0.. Johnson, president Labour d Representation Committee, will-preside ROLL UP. ROLL UP. Doors open 7.13. Collection at door.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 2