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(T.RAKD OPERA . HOUSE, LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! TO-NIGHT, AT 8 TO-NIGHT, AT 8 TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ' The Unanimous Verdict: "THE FINEST. OF THE SEASON:' . WILLIAM RUSSELLPresents, by arrangement with J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., THE NELLIE RRaMLEY CO THE NELLIE BRAMLEY COl IN THE GREATEST OF ALL COMEDIES. FINAL NIGHT~6f SEASON! : "TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). The First Presentation in N.Z. of tho Screamingly Farcical Comedy— "A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF" '•A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF> It Ran for Years in London. TLj Plans for the Whole of the Season are on view at THE BRISTOL. Seats may be Reserved after the closing of The Bristol at the Opera House Confectionery until 7 p.m. DAY SALES Are also at the Opera Hou3e Confectionery from 9 a.m. till 7 p.m. PRICES: R.S. and D.C., 6s, plus tax; Back Stalls, 4s, plus tax; Gallery, 2s. blg attraction to-nighx ; Complete Change of Programme. FULLERS' FULLERS', HI mISyI iilSI: Stpam-heated Throughout Direction ...... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd :. . TOrNIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. SOME NIGHT" is just the greatest feast of comedy seen in Wellington —but just book your scut and judge for yourself. GEORGE WALLACE. GEORGE WALLACE VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY. In their latest and greatest laughlaiscr, "SOME NIGHT." _ .. "SOME-NIGHT." What is better than a big laugh? Why, 1000 big laughs, of course-and you get every one of these, and more, when you see GEORGE WALLACE As Dreadnought—the world's worst policeman. ADDED ATTRACTION: ADDED ATTRACTION: x'irst appearance of one of the finest ™$mf ""'Sals. MJLLER'S- H RASCALS. S™^ 11 RASCALS. tt >I(RL^ ERS v RASCALS. Undoubtedly the greatest troupe of juveniles that has ever toured New . Zealand, ihundcrous applause follows every performance of these clever _ T>T , kiddies. FULLER'S POPULAR PRICES Box Plans at Burnett's Confectionery 709nR0^ n feXt^> Thea ■^c ■■ Telo Ph°ne Theatre (22-H69) for Reservations after 7 p.m. rjWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, at 8.15. INVITATION RECITAL By - . : MISS NOR.A GREENE, MISS NORA^ GREENJi, - .■ .• • ■ Contralto,. From Royal Academy of Musip, London, (Juceus Ha]l, and Leading Provincial Concerts; A BEAUTIFUL PROGRAMME. Assisting Artists: William Renshaw, Tenor (London). A. Stanley Warwick, Elocutionist. Harold Whittle, Pianist. Seats may be reserved at Is Id each, at the Bristol until noon, or at tho Town Hall after 0.30. PNIB ~~ ~~~~ — PNSB . PNSB PNSB rjRAND OPERA HOUSE, PNSB OPEKA HOUSE, PNSB PNSB PNSB TO-MORROW (SUND-VY) PNSB TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) PNSH NIGHT. X ' PNSB PNSB PORT NICHOLSON BAND, INSB PORT NICHOLSON BAND PNSB PORT NICHOLSON BAND! PNSB PNSB Assisted by the Following Pnlb ' Talented Artists, PNSB MISS NORA GREENE, PNSB -MISS NORA GREENE PNSB MISS NORA GREENE SSfn HoHer of the "Ada Lewis" Scliol£vr|^ a.vsll\Ps- Coutralto from the Royal SxroJ? A««de !"y^ of Music, London, £5£S oeua ?a". Palladium, British SSIH 10ad<»B'">e 2LO, Bournemouth. SSIk ve»try,. also of the Provincial PNbB Concerts, will be heard in the PNSU "Hills of Donegal." -L-NbH - 111 HI^mSIK; PNbB . Tenor, Svln AY iao llils °l'Peared with pronouncw£(; ed, El'«COSS «t the London Provindktqii c! al C°nc, el'ts und Oratorios, will PNSB sing Paolo Tosti's Great Song, PNSB ' Dreams." PNSB MR. S. E. Rodncr ' PNSU MR. S 0 Rod«er' PNSB ' MR. S E Rod K e' riiisli - Baritone. PNSB This Artist te well known for his bS§S ?' ueing at the North of England £SS§ Provincial Concerts. He appeared Twlu 1" ,con^ mct'on with Florence AusKJ!£ Consett; England, in May, 1924. ivrfw «tß^ t wi" be hoar(l »' PNSB ■'■' -^A'NOT KNOW." X\ J-M- CALDWELL, PNSB MR. J. M. CALDWFT/r, 11 iiUt^l ?§!« cVi ls awaV (lcd Ist'Prize for Bass pxtqp &0'? ,Se ction at Glasgow Musical PNSB l'cstival, 1920. He will sine S "THE E FN&^ N^ PNSB (Fl'°m "Th° Eebel Maid-") ?Sq« ?ha^ab^ c Asi*ta are appearing Pnlb le at OUr Ke°italßPNSB; MR, , W.. G. STEVENfiDW PNSB MR. W.G STEVENSON PNSB MR, W. G STEVENSON PNSB MR. W. G. STEVENSON! SSsS r^r- ■ Cornetist, wig Wlnr r °, f. N^ Championship at pSI§ Dunedin, 1920 will play PNSB E °ses of Picardy." PNSB ■-"".'" •.'■••■■ . pv§S T.ho Accompaniments will be in PNSB caP. abl-e care °£ Miss A. Bryers. InSB ThC Bani limS wiU''Comprise: PNSB Hymn-"Pax Dei." . S °Ver t S reß7 <3em3 frOW the °V PNSB March-« T he Welt ffl »• PNSR p .^ ano r kindly by Tho Bristol riNhlj ifiano Company. VKvn •+ I!>atrona al'° advised to be enrly PNbB to secure a scat. . • . J PNSB S'lVCr °°in Collcctio»PNSB Admission Fr'beV ' PNSB • - PNSB JOHN G. OSBORNE, I JSsB Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 4

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