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■THE PATSY" "THE PA'J'SY" OI'ENS ■■ThlH^y" •ro-^«^v. I | Don't fail to nicoi the mo<t lovable, most likeable, an. I ] most fascinating creation of the sta^e lor years. I IRENE HOMER as "PATSY.' r»RAXD OPERA HOUSE : VJIRAND OPERA HOUSE ; Props. .. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd ■ Commcut-iii'.; '< TO-MORKOW NlfiHT. AT S. i ■fO-.\IORROW NIGHT, AT S, | And Every Evening. I j J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., j Present I Barry Connor's World-famed Play. I "THE PATSY." "THE PATSY," "THE PATSY.'' "THE PATSY," 'THE PATSY," The world's most successful and niO6t popular Comedy - Drama. Simple and sweet, and alive with endearing human qualities, it appeals alike to the young and the old. MISS IRENE HOMER MISS IRENE HOMER Was selected by the Author for the part of the Heroine. Prominent people also in the Cast are: A. S. BYRON. BRASDON PETEKS SAM WHEN, EILEEX SPARKS." ' YERA GERALD. "THE PATSY' Which is the present "THE PATSY" rago of England and "THE PATSY" America. Through- "THE PATSY" out the United States "THE PATSY" no fewer than 10 com- ' "THE PATSY" panics are appeariuj,'' "THE PATSY" ■" ,lh, e Pats>''" al"l "THE PATSY" it broke nil known "THE PATSY" records during its run "THE PATSY" of over 30 weeks in "THE PATSY" Sydney. -THE PATSY" '•THE PATSY" BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Ga cry, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra (phis tax). Representative Walter Monk. LAST NIGHT OF "KHAKI." XEW PROGRAMME TO-MORKOW (FRIDAY). Hit -ni-E. (Steam-heated Throughout.) Direction lohn Fuller and Sons, Ltd. FRANK O'BRIAN'S -rSr JH5P'"' "HEVELLEES," "RE\ ELLERK," "REVELLERS," Starring the Brilliant Comedians o'frflv JANICE °hiaAS- BKRTI^ .HART. ' TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! Last Chance of Secincr THE MOST HILARIOUS BURLESQUE o:s ai,-my^lifj^ E veu presented K-H-A-K-J tH-'Y"JH J" ° 'jis' Scenes of K-H-A-K-l Colour and Action. K-H-A-K-l : iS-"-v- ] 7 V-' !'■= Hours of Laughs You',, Never Forget. IT'S FUNNIER THAN "THE HETTER 'OLE." FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: ! O.b. and D.C, 2s Cd (Reserve 1 'isi • Stalls, Is (id; Grand Circle, Is '' \ Box Plans at THE BKJSTOL till nY m ! later at Palmers (next Theatre). ! Tel. Uis Majesty's I^B-175) fur i;--.<-va- ftions alter 7 p.m. (irand Circle i-U-s-iv^ lor baturday at Paimer'n. JUMBLE S.M.E AT OT. GILKS'S (PRESBYTERIAN) CHURCH HALL, Kilbirnie crescent TO-MORROW, at 7 p.m. Splendid assort mont of Clean Goods. Roll up and secure the Bargains. „ jy^l^iS^JAT JJUILDING ? WE will toll on Saturday. Watch for !" lull-page advertisement. You will know il yon were amongst the iirst 5U | '."iTQct results on _Sat_urdav l "J>AIJYLOXIAN CAKDEXS" Town -" .Hall; Ilth to 18th May, tlic greatest entertainment of the year. j NOTICE. J 11. GRIFFITHS, .Chiropractor, Xew- " • town, will be removing to WAKEFIELD CHAMBERS, W akeheld street, on Ist MAY. I Telephone 21-297. FUNERAL NOTICES. Funeral of the late Mr. William W. 'Todd will leave the Mortuary 27, Wingfield street, at 2.30 p.m., Tomorrow (Friday), 3rd May, 1929, for the Karon Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SOX T. WclliuKtou United Boiler Makers, Iron .in, Stee Ship and Brid K e Builders' ■a n '!'!m tnal Unio" ot' Workers. j^EMBkRS of the above-named Union 7, T-are respectfully requested to attend the Funoral o£ oiu- lntc Bro. Harry Cooper y;h.ch will leave the Mortuary ChapeF of Ivobert It. A\ Uson, To-morrow at 2 p m Pros., A. M'GUINESS! . See., P. E. WARNER. mHE! Friends of the late Patrick James I.<arrell are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his uV^?""*' 12 ' York street, Lower Hutt, Friday, 3rd May, 1029, at 2 pin for laita Cemeterj'. J. R. CROFT AND SON, Undertakers, Hutt and Pctone. Tel. 528, Hutt mim „ .^^J^Ai, CAitb. ~ rpiF. I'liemsof Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce Christie are invited to attend Mortuary Chapel of JB. Morris junior T^ terX'' OIL ?' iday)l Ut 2 P'm" for the CemeE. MORRIS, JUN, m T J'uneral Dkector, o r e a'^o. and 28 ' T H n..f ri^" ds oC A tIJP Mb Henry Cooper ,„,„ ,v { c Want, Cameron Highlanders, .11. I;^; i 'lV 1'ol'.c f s ' ?*?-. 31211) are respectfully i.i»ited .o attend Ins ITuiiuml. which wi 1 leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert 11. JV ls°" ™d Son ' To-morrow (Friday), 3r< May 1929 at 2 p.m., for the Soldiers' Cemetery. Karon. No flowers In- renup-r ROBERT XL WILSON AND SON Undertaker, 16-1, Adelaide road. Tel. 24-l;">. ri. LODGE ULSTER No. 02. rpi)E Brothers of the abow Lod-'c arc 1 invited to attcul the I'mieral of our late brother 11. Cooper, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of R. 11. Wilson and S" Karori ICeVi. e te?v m 0 ( l''l'iflil-v)> fol- ! By Command of the W.M. VyHEN making your wedding arrange- '' ments, don't forget Kcnner's for rurniturc. Immediate delivery, strictly confidential, and absolutely tlm lowest lor?nfl in N.Z., or for cash. Opp. King'e n. , a t u ,, JManjiers-.st.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 100, 2 May 1929, Page 2