HIS JtiJiSSfiPS THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. '"" 'Direction John Fuller and .Sons, Ltd. Steam-heated Throughout. ___^ o TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Mr. George Wallace and the Boys and Girls of his Company wish to Thank Wellington Patrons for their Excellent Support given them during their season here. It is with regret that the LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS must be announced. A Special "Request" Programme is being' presented tliia week, and on Saturday ■ • GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT Will be given. GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY In "AT THE CROSS ROADS." "AT THE CROSS ROADS." . "AT THE CROSS ROADS." : There's wealth of fun in this "delightful ' if how. Not only have Wellington patrons .asked for its repetition, but in every town _ where Mr. Wallace has played a lengthy < -ceseon his admirers have expressed a defare to see "At the Cross Roads" again. FOR A GOOD LAUGH FOR A GOOD LAUGH ' Come to Fullers' and see the Funniest and " ' west Likeable of all Revue Comedians in " * his Funniest Show. LAST WEEK OF , (Finishing Friday Night) ( * FULLERS' 11 RASCALS, FULLERS' 11 RASCALS, Australia's Wonder Kiddies, in an Entirely New Routine. . FULLERS' FAMIL- PRICES. Box Elans at Bristol. After 5.30 p.m. I< ' at Burnett's Confectionery Store, next Theatre. Tel Theatre (22-669) for Reser- " 'Vations after 7 p.m. A Hilarious French Comedy, the story of _ £ Man who Couldn't Decide Between a - " Blonde and a Brunette. , laughs—Nothing but Laughs^-Spicy—Gay —Dashing—and Daring. T\E LUXE THEATRE. J-'E LUXE THEATRE. ,'(The finest Theatre "under the Southern Cross.) ■ . . TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. A Paramount Special Attraction. -Recommended more especially for adults. " ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU . : '. . ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHB MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU In "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE.'* "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." ' "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." •BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE." ;„ "BLONDE OR BRUNETTE."! , Additional: ME. EMANUEL AARONS Itß. EMANUEL AARONS . AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER. AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER. »—lnovelty Fantasia on the old melody, X , , "NELLIE BLY" (arranged by Mr. - Aarons). '^,#-* Two Eyes of Grey." . Also , ORCHESTRA DE LUXE • (H Solo Artists). Directed by Mr. Aarons. ' 'Overture—Selection from "Martha" ' Korelty Entr'acte—Saxophone Solo (anpropriate to- Blonde or Brunette), "Just a little love, a little kiss." play. *i by Mr. T J. O'Connor. V , B« Plans at The Bristol Co., Aitken'* Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, 'Phone 23- ---<& - ■■■ ' ' QUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE, Upper Cuba street. * TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE WEDNESDAY,. 2.30. JACKSON GREGORY'S <> JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKbON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S ' fOactnfying, Punchful Story of the Great Sage Brush Lands. "DESERT VALLEY," "DESERT VALLEY," "DESERT VALLEY," "DESERT VALLEY," "DESERT. VALLEY," «-• ' "DESERT VALLEY," {where Romance Rides—with Buck Jones in the saddle. BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES. TOCK JONES, : BUCK JONES. . BUCK JONLS, BUCK JONES. SUCK JONES, BUCK JONES. ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS (Extensive and Varied Bill.) "■' QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA (Miss E. Dennehy, Mus. Dir.) , Box Plan at Theatre or ring Tel. 32-334 |»r Bookings. NO EXTRA FOR RESERVES. FRIDAY NEXT. , UNIVERSAL SUPER SPECIAL! " "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN," . "BUTTERFLD3S IN THE RAIN," „. IN THE RAIN," Featuring : IrAURA LA PLANTE. LAURA LA PLANIE. STRAND THEATRE. TBANB THEATRE. h Direction—Fuller-Hayward Theatres, NOW SHOWING. , r •enstinuoas from 11 a.m. to 10 p-.m. FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON In ' ' "WILD BULL'S LAIR." "WILD, BULL'S LAIR." "WILD BULL'S LAER." .Thrills—Romance—Laughter. Also,. JACK HOXIE JACK HOXJE JACK HOXIE In "LOOKING FOR TROUBLE." /' FOR TROUBLE." Ml Stirring Western with Daring Thrills. SUPPORTS, Comedy. Cartoon, Gazette. ,_ T Sing 43-856 for Reserves. DUR THEATRE, NJSWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NJSWTOWN. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30. ' 'HILTON SELLS, BETTY BRONSON, ' .In ■-..■■ - . '. . fPARADISE." "PARADISE." - "{PARADISE." "PARADISE" -. -. **IRADISE "•■-.. "PARADISB> Also: HARRY LANGDON, "THE STRING MAN," "THE STRONG MAN," "THE STRONG MAN^ '' ' OUR ORCHESTRA. " 'frPSLLINGTON AMATEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY (Ineorp.), "FLORADORA." '"""REHEARSAL THIS (Monday) EVEN- -.■*•• ING, at 7 p.m. prompt, in Masonic , , Hal!, The Terrace. M.E. NOLAN, . \ Secretary. SING with a swing at the Town Hall, ~ " 16th June, Community Sing led by Children's Massed Choir, commences 7.30 p.m. •'•''■--".'-• . JHTORLD'S Bert Gramophones heavily '*» rednead in price at the Bristol Piano Co.'s Great AnnwU Stocktaking gala,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 2
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