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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the GUY BATES POST SEASON, SENSATIONAL SUCCESS Of the GUY BATES,POST SEASON. TO-NIGHT —‘ THE BAD MAN,’ Which recently created a furore of en- j thusiasm in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. Direction, J. G. Williamson, Ltd. Manager, John Farrell. ‘THE BAD MAN,' A Play of ROMANCE, THRILLS, AND LAUGHTER. TO-NIGHT, at 8.10, TO-MORROW EVENING. Last Two Nights of Season. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD,, Have Pleasure in Presenting the Great and Celebrated Dramatic Star, GUY BATES POST, GUY BATES POST, GUY BATES POST, In the Initial Dunedin Production of the | Romantic Comedy-drama, ‘THE BAD MAN,’ ‘THE BAD MAN,’ ‘THE BAD MAN,’ By Porter Emerson Browne. A play that grips you from the opening scone, and it keeps you •thrilled, excited, and amused throughout its three wonderful acts. GUY BATES POST As Pancho Lopex, ‘achieved his greatest triumph in Sydney, where ‘ The Bad Man attracted record attendances lor upwards of throe months, and was then withdrawn only to permit Mr Post fulfilling his present New Zealand dates. Mr POST will be supported by the full strength of his brilliant Company, including Eileen Snarks, Eric Maxton, Cecil Haines, Gerald Pring, Winnington Barnes, Leslie Victor, Richard Webster, and Ashton Jarry. Tense Situations, Genuine Comedy, Beautiful Mexican Settings, and Original Lighting Effects are features of ‘THE BAD MAN.’ Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Geyser. PRICES: D.O. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d; Early Doors Stalls and Pit, Ist extra. I N.Z.A.A.A. CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CHAMPIONSHIPS, CALEDONIAN GROUND, FRIDAY And SATURDAY. FIRST EVENT, 2.15 p.m. EACH DAY. The Champion and Record Holder, R. A. ROSE, will compete in two events each day, and will attempt to lower present records. REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS from AUCKLAND. WANGANUI, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, OTAGO. EXCELLENT ENTRIES FOR ALL EVENTS. ADMISSION, Is. CHILDREN, 6d. R. SWINNEY, Hon, See., Otago Centro. OCTAGON THEATRE Presents TO-NIGHT, AT 7.15, MILTON SILLS, with DOROTHY MACKAILL, In ‘ THE MAKING OF O’MALLEY.’ A Motion Picture Review says: ‘'This is the finest characterisation Milton Sills lias yet given on the screen.” THE OCTAGON ORCHESTRA Is famous throughout New Zealand, under the baton of A. F. Koate, L.T.C.L., and will render the following:— Suite, ‘Four- Fancies’ (Somerville) —(a) Allegretto, (b) Valse, (c) Andante con Moto, (d) Tempo di Marcia. ‘lntermezzo, Op. 9, No. 5* (Richard Strauss). ‘Rigodon’ (Royloff). ‘ Sunset Meditation ’ (Biggs). ‘Serenade’ (Jensen). ‘ Air do Ballot ’ (Borch), 1 Canzonetta ’ (Herbert). ‘ Romanza ’ (Granados). ‘ Wiogenlied ’ (Brahms). . ‘Morris Dance,’ from York Pageant music (Noble). ‘Polonaise,’ from the opera Eugene Onegin ’ (Tschaikowsky). BOX PLAN: Circle at Chas. Bcgg and Co. Stalk at Theatre 10 to 12, 2 to 4. Telephone Reserves must bo collected before 7.30.

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Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19198, 15 March 1926, Page 8