. "LADY, BE GOOD" BOX PLANS "LADY, BE GOOD" BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. "LADY,: BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. NEXT SATURDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Children Half-price to the D.C. and Front and Back Stalls, Gallery Is 6d. riRAND ;•■ ..OPERA ' HOUSE. Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Touring Manager , Walter Monk. RETURN OF ALL~THB FAVOURITES. RETURN OF ALL THE FAVOURITES. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, • SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, AND FOLLOWING FIVE EVENINGS. FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. J..0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present (by arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller) the Very Wonderful and Popular "No, No, Nanette" Company, including ELSIE PRINCE, JIMMY GODDEN, CHARLTON MORTON, la their Latest and Greatest Success— . "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" ....'•LADY, BE GOOD!" The Deliriously Delightful Dancing Musical Comedy, which smashed to smithereens the records established in Melbourne, "No, No,- Nanette," during its fifteen weeks' run in that city. "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" ELECTRD7IED LONDON. • ELECTRIFIED LONDON. "LADY, BE GOOD!" AH that is Best and. Loveliest you will find in this Distinctive, Dazzling Success.' - IT: GIVES ZEST TO' LDJE. •* PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL FOR THE SEASON. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. FINAL SCREENING TO : NIGHT OF "THE GAY DECEIVER." . ;.. . "THE.GAY DECEIVER." "THE GAY-DECEIVER." . : ■. • "THE ,GAY DECEIVER." ' '"- ■■"■-'• -And-:; ■-■ ;'- ---■ ROD LA. ROCQUE in ' "RED DICE." -■•■•■ "RED DICE." "RED DICE." "RED DICE." "RED DICE." "RED DICE." BRITANNIA. Continuous RITANNIA., - From 11 a.m. Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY); First National present '' : . - ■ KEN MAYNARD : KEN MAYNARD ...-■.:■— \ ■-•KEN- MAYNARD- .':..■-' Who passes all milestones in Western ■■■■•■ ■■ :IDrama in "THE OVERLAND STAGE." "THE OVERLAND STAGE." • . "THE OVERLAND^BTAGE.'' :>..■ "THE • OVERLAND STAGE." "THE OVERLAND STAGE." ; . "THE-OVERLAND STAGE.?' . "THE OVERLAND STAGE." . "THE OVERLAND STAGE." VTHE OVERLAND STAGE." . '.'.THE. OVERLAND STAGE." . "THE, OVERLAND STAGE.".. Live with : the men who braved their lives, to build' a nation!.- See them fight their' way" West"; '': ' .'" \ ■.'■ ' , ' •; Danger lurking tehind every horizon. Indian Fights—Outlaw' Raids. All the thrills and adventure of the pioneer days are crammed into this— KEN MAYNARD'S GREATEST WESTERN CLASSIC! . .. ■ .In .Addition: ' ■ HARRY- CASEY-in,-.-::, '.'THE FLAMING FORTIES." - '■:■ "THE, FLAMING FORTIES." '"THE FLAMIKB FORTIES." . "THE FLAMING FORTIES." Bret Harte'a famousi hero; "Tennesee's Pardner," brought to life on the screen. The story of a great friendship! :'■ ' " ■- ' AlsO: COIEEDS",■;.,.. SCENIC,. \ -GAZETTE. Telephone, 40-618 for Reserves. ■•■ ■' ' .BOXING. ■' BOXING. BOXING. TRWN ~~ HALL, AOWN ..-.■■■ HALL' ■■■:.'■ MONDAY NEXT, 20th JUNE. LACHIE M'DONALD LACHIE M'DC-NALD (Holder) . v. HARRY CASEY • v. HARRY CASEY ■ (ChalJenger). , MIDDLEWEIGHT. CHAMPIONSHIP ■■•-. .OF NEW:ZEALAND. FIVE EXCELLENT PRELIMINARIES. FIVE EXCELLENT PRELIMINARIES. Box Plan at Ned Perry's, Manners street. Usual prices: Gallery and Rintrsido Reserves, 6s 7d. Day Sales at Box Office and at ■ Sowman's, Lambton quay. AVORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. . MR. ROBERT PARKER "IT^ILL commence a short course of six y lectures at: the Concert Chamber, 1 Town Hall, on MONDAY, 20th JUNE, at 8 pjn., and continue on succeeding Mond*f? to conclusion^ •.."■■■,".' Subject: SONGS AND SONG WRITERS. The .first lecture will deal with the subject . . of the Great Master, BEETHOVEN. .Supporting Artists: Miss' Ava' Symon*,' Mis* Morrison, and ■f'; Mr. Roy Hill. , : Minimum Fee for".. Course, payable at door, 2g 6d. " • . • :- / J. READ, Secretary. ST. MARY'S HOME, KARORI. A'JUMBLE SAiE in aid of St. Mary's . .. Home will Wield' TO-MORROW (FRIDAY),. 17th, JUNE, commencing at 7 p,m;_in Mission HallM'arahaki" street, and not in St. Peter's Schoolroom &g previously announced. .' .'..' ..' MEETJNQS. ii " .'!BA^:-bF3TEW;ZEALAND. . .' ■VrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an •f- 1 Ordinary General Meeting of the Proprietors s of ,the Bank of. New Zealand will be held in the Banking House, in Wellington,'on FRIDAY,.the: 17th day of JUNE, 1927, at 11 o'clock a.m. .;,. '.The Transfer.Books of thel Bank will be CLOSED from FRIDAY, the 27th day of MAY, 1927, te FRIDAY,; the 17th day of JUNE (both days inclusive). ■ By Order of the Board. ■';. : ■.-■.-■■■'-" ■-. HvBUCKLETON,. ■ General, Manager. Wellington,.lßth May, 1927. . ' NSW- ZEALAND.INSTITUTE OF '. , • ...ARCHITECTS , ■ .;■ (Incorporated)... . WELLINGTON DISTRICT BRANCH. AT 8 o'clock THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING in the Meeting Hall, Accountants' Chambers. 39, Johnston street, Lieut-Col. Carber, C.8.E., will deliver a Paper, "Hygiene of the Home." The public, invited.' . ' "y ' E. W. G. COLERIDGE, ' District Secretary, T&, Johnston g^s^; ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 2
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