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Q,RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction .. J. C. Williamson (NX), Ltd. (In conjunction -with E. J. Carroll.) THIS EVENING THIS EVENING And LAST PEW NIGHTS, • At 8 o'clock. -' You may Miss the Auckland Express, but you Must Not Miss "THE GHOST TRAIN," "THE GHOST TRAIN" "THE GHOST TRAIN," "THE GHOST TRAIN," "THE GHOST TRAIN," "THE GHOST TRAIN," "THE GHOST TRAIN " "THE GHOST TRAIN," By Arnold Ridley, Starting from the Grand Opera House This Evening For Fal Vale, where you will experience a night of MYSTERY, LAUGHTER, & THRILLS. / fiiigli J5. Wright, Baeil'lUdEavd, Lzuea. < \ N "ilayne "Lvntcra, *S»^^^i £f^^^£^^<^ 27th, 28th, 29th SEPTEMBER, DAVID DEVITT PRESENTS, By arrangement with J. C. Williamson. Ltd., THE BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY, , "OH, LADY! LADY!!" 1 "OH, LADY! LADY!!" "OH, LADY! LADY!!" "OH, LADY! LADY!!" "OH, LADY! LADY!!" "OH, LADY! LADY!!" "OF, LADY! LADY!!" «OH, LADY! LADY!!" By P. G. Wodehouse and Jerome Kern. To help the KARITANE HOSPITAL. Interpreted by a cast of Wellington's Most Talented Amateurs. Prices: 5s (res.), 3s, 2s. Box Plan opens on Thursday nest at the Bristol. FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Steam-heated Throughout.) Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! EVERYTHING NEW. EVERYTHING NEW. . NEW SKETCHES! NEW SKETCHES! Just arrived by^ the. last English mail, direct from the leading London Theatres, and being presented To-night for the First Time in Australasia. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. THE MIDNIGHT FROLICS. Always to the Fore with the Latest and Best. A BARRAGE OF COMEDY: "Clutching at a Straw." "AH Nerves." "The Best Policy." "Future Eveuts." "Music Hall Charms." - "In Russia." CLEM DA WE, CLEM DA WE CLEM DAWE, CLEM DAWE The Frolics' Master Comic, will Sine, of His Troubles. FROLICS' MUSICAL TRIO FROLICS' MUSICAL TRIO In All New Items. A Programme of Big London Successes that are all Brand New and all Good. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES. Bos Plans at Burnett's Confectionery Store, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre (28-175) for Reservations after 7 p.m. BOYS' INSTITUTE ~ . rj.RAND CONCERT AND PRESENTA- "* iion^lth nu eXST- PLATBD His Worship the Mayor, G. A. Troup, Esq. ON TUESDAY, 27th SEPT At 8 o'clock. The following Artists will appear-—Mr W. W. Marshall, Miss E. Purdie, Little Charlie Stewart, Mr. Claude Sander, Mr A. R. Brokenshire, Mr. A. Edwards, Mr Clement May, Wee Jackie Harris, Tiny Joan Harris, Mr. 11. T. Wood, Mvs Williams, - Boys' Institute Baud, Quartette (Messrs. Coe, Mayall, Church, and Hall) Tickets 2s and Is. Reserves 6d extra, Bristol Piano Co W.J.JORDAN, _ Director. Book Early. A record crowd is expected. Roll up and help the Institute that is Making Men. ' N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. rpHE ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the -*• Academy is now open daily in the ART GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. ' Admission, Is. Art Union Tickets, Is. j H, M. GORE, Secretary. V.M.C.A. A GLORIOUS PAGEANT V.M.C.A. Of » V.M.C.A. HEALTH, SKILL, AND - V.M.C.A. DARING, V.M.C.A. In the V.M.C.A. ANNUAL GYMNASTIC ■ V.M.C.A. CARNIVAL. V.M.C.A. riRAND OPERA HOUSE, V.M.C.A. VJRAND OPERA HOUSE, - V.M.C.A. SATURDAY and MONDAY, V.M.C.A. Ist AND 3rd OCTOBER, V.M.C.A. 8 p.m. • V.M.C.A. DON'T FAIL to see this won- " V.M.C.A. derful combination of 350 of V.M.C.A. the Dominion's best performV.M.C.A. ers in the greatest Gymnastic V.M.C.A. Display yet produced. The V.M.C.A. 1926 Carnival was described by V.M.C.A. competent authorities as the V.M.C.A. best- they had ever witnessed. V.M.C.A. This year's Carnival will even V.M.C.A. surpass last year's effort. V.M.C.A. The only sure way of procurV.M.C.A. ing a seat is by buying xour t Y.M.OA. ticket EARLY! . V.M.C.A. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, Is 6d. Chil- : Y.M.C-A. dren half-price to all seats ex- ' / YI&CC-A- fee .&a*£ from £&c "E'-M.O-A.^ "^f^f s l Y.M.CJL Us street, or from any Gym. Y.M.G.A. * member. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. • riIHE Parents' and Old Scholars' Associx ation of Newtotra School wiil hold their WEEKLY ' ASSEMBLY ia the Schoolroom THIS EVENING, I7tll Sept., 1927, at 8 o'clock. Two 10s Orders, two 5s Orders, and two other prizes. Admission Is. Euchre every Saturday. Aggregate prize, Xmas Ham, best card monthly. Starting To- : night. A. T. BURNETTE, Hon. Sec. CT. THOMAS HORTICULTURAL " SOCIETY.—AnnuaI Spring Show, THURSDAY, 22nd Sept., 3 to 5 and 7.30 to 10 p.m., St. Thomas's Hall, Riddifordst. Bulbs, Flowers, Plants, Miscellaneous. Admission 6d. N.B.—Entries received Wednesday Evening. Schedules at all Florists, also Mrs. Russell's, Floriste, Riddiford street.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 4

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