FAREWELL "BON-BONS"! LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT! FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Comfortably Steam-Heated. Direction ..... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. LAST NIGHT . LAST NIGHT Of the Popular f ROBERT ROBERTS "BON-BON" REVUE "BON-BON" REVUE "BON-BON" REVUE Presenting for their Farewell a. Show that Surpasses anything previously seen hen:, entiled "BY REQUEST," "BY REQUEST," Which contains ALL THEER BIG SUCCESSES From the variou;: Revues staged here, together with A HOST OF NEW ITEMS. Never before have so many Star Items been included in one programme. FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s 6d (Reserved 3s); Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. RESERVED SEATS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5.30 p.m. at Burnett's ConfectionfSTJl? 1? (^ext Theatre). Tel. Theatre (28-175) for Reservations after 7 p.m. - COMMENCING TO-MORROW, THE WONDERFUL ; . MIDNIGHT FROLICS! MIDNIGHT FROLICS! MIDNIGHT FROLICS! ' With AH New Programmes. CLEM DA WE a „,. CLEM DAWE And all the Boys and Girls who were such ,™-~ V» favourites here. "FROLICS" BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL, AND FILLING RAPIDLY ■' *v t *^ lse and Book your Seats before all the best ones are gone. ' . , HEIFETZ. "■'- HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. , HEIi'ET2 HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ HEIFETZ. HEDJVETZ' HEIFETZ. HEDJETZ. , HEDJETZ.. . . HEDJETZ HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. , HEIFETZ. . 10s 6d.. 10s 6d. 10s 6d. 10s 6d. I Reserved Seats Now Open to the Gen- I eral Publio »t the Bristol Piano Cp. | Special Reserved Seats at 12s 6d Available Box Office. CONCESSIONS TO STUDENTS UPON APPLICATION" TO BOX OFFICE. TOWN HALL. OWN HALL. Direction J. andN. TATT. THURSDAY, 11th AUGUST, THURSDAY, 11th AUGUST, THURSDAY, 11th AUGUST, ....... And . SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST. SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST. SATURDAY, 13th AUGUST. POSITIVELY TWO RECITALS ONLY. v J. ANDN. TAIT • Have the Honour to Present HEIFETZ. . HEIFETZ HEDJETZ. HEIFETZ ... HEIFETZ. HEDJETZ' HEDJETZ. HEIFETZ. HEIFETZ. HEDJETZ HED7ETZ. HEIFETZ" HEIFETZ. HEDJETzI • HEDJETZ. HEtPETZ. HEDJETZ. . HEIFETZ. "THE GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN.'' THE' NATIONAL REPERTORY .":. ; THEATRE ■ SOCIETY,. . , ' SATURDAY, 13tn AUGUST. : ~ And on : ■'",■■■• loth AND 16tH AUGUST, "FIRST-BLOOD," 'FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD " "FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD," , . "FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD," ::. "FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD," ■ "FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD," "FIRST BLOOD," A Play by Allan Monkhouse. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER." Booking Plans at the' Bristol Piano Co. For Members, 4th August (to-morrow). For Public, 9th August. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS. QONC ER T CHAMB ER. Direction E. J. Gravestock. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND NIGHTLY. FINAL RECITAL SATURDAY NEXT. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: BARRIE SELECTIONS— V . The Courting of T'nowhead's Bell" A Selection from the novel entitled "Auld Light Idylls'' "Preparing to Receive Company" A! Famous Domestic Scene from the Popular Work, "A . Window in Thrums" "A Holiday in Bed"' Barries Laughable Study in Artistic Malingering; also "The Building of St. Sophia" _, _ ' ' Baring-Gould "The Guards Came Through" <!Su c ? ule ofTT ee" ••••" W: Owfjacoto 'The Amateur Rider" .... A. B. Paterson "European Guides Mark Twain TO-MORROW NIGHT—DICKENS, KIPLING, _ Including Excerpts from David Copperfield, Martin Chwalewit A Christmas Carol, Nicholas Niekelby, Pickwick Papers. ' Mandalay, Snarleyow, The Explorer, The. Bell Buoy,- The Smuggler's Song, The Hump, and Oonts. FRIDAY—"THE LITTLE MINISTER " Etc. SATURDAY—GREAT POPULAR' PROGRAMME. Reserved Seats, 4s; Unreserved, 3s and 2s. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Opera House Confectionery. ST. MARY'S HOME. A BAZAAR in aid of St. Mary's Home t j I?-- b w opened by Her ExceUency Lady Alice Fergusson in the Sydney Street Schoolroom on FRIDAY, Sth AUGUST at 3 p.m. Well-stocked stall of Needlework Fancywork, Produce, Cakes, Sweete, and Flowers A very good musical programme will be given in the evening Admission: Afternoon, 6d; Evening, Adults Is, Children 6d. ~ST' Cluiclf L SowfR SBH^^" WINTER FAIR, OPENS FRIDAY, 2.M p.m. S T- wJEgSS^S PRESBYTEKIAK *•? CHURCH, Lower Hutt, cordially inyite everyone to attend their WINTER £ A3 RV^ hlC*' « beingheld in the Social Numerous Stalls laden, with useful and beautiful-goods. Sale—Bargain in Hosiery. 2 *» pairs for 2s 9d. Jap Silk Blouses, 7s lid; Waistcoat Jumpers, 9s lid to 19s Udj Silkahd Wool Hose, 2s lid. Mori S?SJ*ii HSi, Gsb&*»Z-'~~ •■-■■■■-■■"*--*»
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1927, Page 2
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