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fVRAND OPERA HOUSE. . OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE THURSDAY, 7th JULY. The Majestic Pageant Play, "HENRY VIII." Special Prices to All: 4s, 3s 6d, 2s, and Is (Plus Tax). Welcome Return of the Famous t SHAKESPEARIAN ARTISTS, ALLAN WILKIE, ALLAN WTLKIE, * MISS HUNTER-WATTS. MISS'HUNTER-WATTS. Three Weebi of Shakespearian Entertainment, Commencing TO-MOREOW (WEDNESDAY), Gth JULY. . Since last seen in the Dominion the Allan Wilkie Company has been reorganised; the personnel augmented by the inclusion of several well-known English artists, with new productions staged in an artistic setting, and complete new wardrobe, the finest creations of the Costumier's art. Commencing TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY),: ■ ■ ■ - Gth. JULY. FOR THREE NIGHTS AND A MATINEE (THURSDAY). ' THE ROYAL PAGEANT PLAY "HENRY VIII." "HENRY VIII." "HENRY VIII." "HENRY VIII." . The Poignant Divorce Trial of Queen Katharine. The scene depicting the tragic fall of Cardinal Wolsey. Commencing SATURDAY, 9th JULY. FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY. (For the First Time in the Dominion), The spectacular Drama, portraying the manly strength of Rome, and the sensuous luxury of Egypt: ."ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA" "ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA." PRICES:. Res. Stalls, 8s; Dress Circle, 7s'; Stalls, 4s; . Gallery, 2s. Children in parties of 10 and upwards, Holf-price to All Parts. Phis tax. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES TO ALL: 4s, 3s Gd. 2s, and Is. NO EARLY DOORS. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE -..".' BRISTOL. THE GREATEST SPORTING PICTURE EVER MADE! "SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE." TJEGENT. -"EGENT. (Theatre. Beautiful.) Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors Beaumont Smith, F. W. Thring' Presents „ WILLIAM HAINES, .. And : SALLY O'NEIL, . , ■■.■'•■■■■ In- . ■ , „ ■■" SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE," "SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE," ' "SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE," • " SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE," " SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE," "SLIDE, KELLY, SLIDE," A Metro-Goldwyn Production. The finest sporting picture of its kind ever made. 1. The views of the World Scries Games taken in New York are worth going many miles to see. VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY < VAUDEVILLE Presents THE ALTON SISTERS. THE ALTON SISTERS. THE ALTON SISTERS. Dainty Dancers and Wizards of the Wire. Also, '" NOVELTY DANCE ENTR'ACTE, "While We Dance till Dawn," By the REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA (Musical Director: Mr. Matt Dixon). Specialty Dancers, SADIE FAWCETT, VAN DE LOEWE. Vocalist,' BILLY HART, Reserve Now for this "BIG" Programme, at Theatre (Tel. 44-144) and Bristol. THE REMARKABLE "BON-BONS." Their New Show Eclipses All Others: FULLERS' . FULLERS' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. -"■IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Steam-heated Throughout. Cosy'as "Your Own Fireside.'. ■ Direction. — John Fullerand Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT/It 8 o'clock. ROBERT ROBERTS ROBERT ROBERTS BON-BON REVUE COMPANY. . BON-BON REVUE COMPANY ■ . ; BON-BON REVUE COMPANY. ,: . "THE FUN BOX." "THE FUN BOX." A New Production that is a Revelation. THE BON-BONS EXCEL THEMSELVES. AlU hevß?^ Uug Pageantry of Pantomime. lhe Whole Written and Produced by ROBERT ROBERTS. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES. DC. or 0.5., 2s Od (Reserved 3s); Stalls, Is Gd; Upper Circle, Is BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Burnett's Confectionery Store, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre (22-G00) for Reservations after 7 p.m. QUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. WUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. Another Big Programme. No. 1— REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY "ROLLING HOME," " "ROLLING HOME," You'll grin as soon, as he gets Hinder way, and you'll never stop laughing for one mng c minute while Denny does his stuff in the merriest, gigliest picture this King of Laughmakers has ever made No. 2— ■ herbert rawlinson ;the dancing cheat," "the dancing cheat," A gripping/ story with countless thrills. our orchestra. t?mpire theatre, island bay' Empire,theatre, island bay. this monday and tuesday. Positively Two Nights Only. Another Milestone in Motion Picture Achievement. LILLIAN GISH, • LILLIAN GISH, With Lars Hanson, Karl Dane, and Henry B. Walthall, in Victor Seastrom's • : "THE SCARLET LETTER," "THE SCARLET LETTER " "THE SCARLET LETTER," liillian Crash, the artist supreme, surpass--KT?fr,?, ven<,i? er "Whi*e Siater" Triumphs. NOPE.—"Scarlet Letter Screens 8.10 p.m. I EMPIRE THEATRE, , ISLAND BAY. geaside pictures, lyall bay. to-nightT^o-night. ! LIONEL BARRYMORE in "THE TEMPTRESS," "THE: TEMPTRESS," With GRETA GARBO. Good Supports. Good Supports. nl'Si 411^^' ' I''OOTBALI7. CANADA versus " NEW ZEALAND.' B ASIN Kf^SN^ESERVE, 9th JULY, at 2.45 p.m. Lome early for the following' reasons:— (1) Secondary Schools' CURTAIN- • RAISER at IMS p.m. (2) Institute Band in attendance at 2 oclock. (3) Community Singing, commencing at . 2.15 p.m. As a large attendance is anticipated the public are requested to assist the control of the gate by purchasing admission tickets before the match, at The Bristol, Lambton quay; M'Girr's Sports Service, Willis street; Duncan and Macintosh, Manners street; Aitken'e, Courtenay place; Knowsley's, Newtown; Witcombe and Caldwell, Wilhs street; Tisdall's, Ltd., Lambton quay. ' . POPULAR PRICES: ' To Ground, Is; to Enclosure, Is extra; to Stand, Is 6d extai, including tax. Box Plan at The Bristol. L. 0. ATKINSON, ■ Secretary, N.Z.F.A. (COMMUNITY Singing, Basin Reserve, V Saturday Next,.at 2.20 p.m. Canada v. New Zealand, third Test. All come, Admission ;ls. : •_: |

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1927, Page 2

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