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SATURDAY'S LARGE AUDIENCES DELIGHTED AND THRILLED. A Magnificent Picture, with a Great All-British Cast, which can be highly recommended. r)E . .. . LUXE' " ' THEATRE. J-'E •-• LUXE THEATRE. DE , . . LUXE THEATRE. -.. .. . . ..(Courtenay.. place.) NOW, SHOWING—Twice Daily. An outstanding Fox Movietone . . Dramatic Entertainment. ""THE SILENT WITNESS." "THE SILENT-WITNESS." "THE' SILENT WITNESS." "THE SILENT WITNESS." ■^'THE SILENT WITNESS." .' "THE SILENT WITNESS." Acclaimed ■ everywhere the . . finest picture .of . ita type yet produced. THE BRILLIANTLY PRODUCED, PERFECTLY:;. ACTED,;:... SUSPENSEFUL, THRILLING S.TORY OF THE STRANGLES! CRIME EVER COMMITTED. Featuring a Great All-British Cast, beaded by. ; LIONEL ATWILL, :; LIONEL ATWILL, LIONEL ATWILL, LIONEL ATWILL, The.Distinguished English Stage Star.-. ■■ In addition: • 2 FOX NEWSREELS; TRAVELOGUE, COMEDY, A'ASIAN TOPICAL. BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. TEL. 53-080. ' ■ —NOW SHOWING— "~ TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. THING'S ".''.. -THEATRE. Xl-ING'.S THEATRE. •* ■■ ■ Presents The Hero of "The Big House" as the father of "SKIPPY." WALLACE BEERY—JACKIE COOPER, WALLACE BEEEY-JACKIE COOPER WALLACE BEERY-JACKIE COOPER) . . Featured Players in a story of great heart appeal. .:. "THE. CHAMP." "THE CHAMP." "THE CHAMP." "THE CHAMP." He was.a. fighter—they said he was a tramp—but he was the ; greatest man- in the world to his son! Poignant dramathrills—laughs—This picture has '' every- --' - • thing!. .•• ■ .. . EXTRA SPECIAL SUPPORT. WILLIAM T. TILDEN Ex-champion WILLIAifc T. TILDEN tennis player of WILLIAM T. TILDEN the world. In "FOREHAND—BACKHAND, AND SERVICE." A special Featurette. : ■ Box" Plans- -gt;; Bristol -and Theatre. ; -..vV'... ;cjhortt:s ; .-theatre.' .' : ,; THEATRE. "Continuous from 11 "a.m. to 10 p jn. :;,.::.- JEAN^TTE^.M^cboNALD.- ' JOHN-;.GARRIGK,-,: r- ; JOE E;- BROWN, . ■': ':;•" ;;':•■■;;' •■ ZASuvPITTS:. "■':;■•.'-■' '.): y^:;-<--^:l{-»: \; .'in;^ };:•,/;-■: -'. ■/ ..a : United: Artists'. Superb Masterpiece,': ...;. "THK LOTTERY BRIDE." ■■■ A Glorious Operetta with a tory as 'intense aud gripping as the greatest drama • ■ . ...... ever made. •. A B.eautiful Production, ■ Second ■ Big Attraction. •■ BETTY BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR . (England's-idol of the stage) in .' ' "THE-NIPPER." - -•---•■ «THE-NIPPER.-" An entrancing and amusing story of Adventure, Love, Loyalty. Supporting Short Subjects include . - ''MICKEY MOUSE" CARTOON. "DOROTHY." "DOROTHY." A THRILLING SUCCESS. The presenrj."'c:"WilHamion", Ltd.',,Giibert and Sullivan-Company-Hias -given- to playgoers of Wellington a series of brilliant performances, but on Saturday night the ;prmeipals, the-chorus, and the ballet excelled themselves in an incomparable production 6f "Dorothy." Alfred Cellier's comic opera is undoubtedly one of the most delightful musical plays the English stage has produced, and it has held this proud distinction during a period of over thirty years. "DOROTHY" lias everything i;o commend it, including beautiful melodies, numerous outstanding musical numbers, gorgeous costumes, picturesque ensembles, spectacular stage settings, clever ballets, and there is more genuine comedy in it than is possessed by uny of., the latest musical comedies. rj.RAND OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THE GILBERT .& SULLIVAN COMPANY GILBERT & SULLIVAN COMPANY In - THEIR GREATEST TRIUMPH. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, TO-NIGHT, AT 8, AND TO-MORROW EVENING, FOR THESE 2 FINAL OCCASIONS Alfred' Cellier's Glorious-Comic Opera— "DOROTHY" "DOROTHY" "DOROTHY?' Which was received on Saturday with greater eathusiasm than has even previously been known in the Grand Opera House. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2, "THE MIKADO." "THE MIKADO." WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT, GRAND FAREWELL GALA PERFORMANCE -Of"THE GONDOLIERS." "THE GONDOLIERS." Box Plans at the: Bristol. Day.Sales at Grand Opera House Confectionery Shop. Evening Prices: D.C. and R.S. (Reserves), 7s; at the" doors, 6s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Gallery, Od extra. Matinee Prices: D.C. and R.S., ss; Back Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, Is 6d. Children Halfprice, to Front:-and Back Stalls, Gallery Is. All prices plus tax. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Their Excellencies the Governor- - General and-the Lady Bledisloe. THE NATIONAL REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.) Presents "THE NEW MORALITY." A Comedy: in Three Acts, by HAROLD CHAPIN.' Y.W.C.A. HALL (Boulcott street). TO-MORROW NIGHT, • ..WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. Producer: W. S. Wauchop. • The Box Plans; for ..the four, nights now open at The Bristol.' Reserves, 4s 4d (in-. elusive. Back Stalls' 2/-r ', riAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR; TO-NIGHT! ..-•■. TO-NIGHT! : LAWRENCE .TD3BETT in "THE CUBAN LOVE SONG," With. LUPE VELEZ, JIMMY DUR- . RANTE, and strong cast. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Bor Plan at -Theatre or' Tel. 16-545. "DUSINESS GIRLS' RECEPTION TO -'■ MARIE BREMNER (Gilbert and Sullivan Opera - Company), Y.W.C.A., BOULCOTT STREET, TUESDAY, 19th APRIL, 5.15 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 2

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