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amusements. LAST NIGHT OF "THE BOY I And I GOOD-BYE To . ARTHUR STIGANT LANCE LISTER MIONB STEWART LESLIE HOLLAND. ROSIE LE VARDB . ANEW McMASTERS SHIELA GALE NELLIE PAYNE EDMUND SHERRAS FEED COAPE V » JESSIE SHERWOOD And to the other principals, and to the famous chorus and ballet of the incomparable Royal Comic Opera Company. Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Managing; Directors George Tallis E. J. Tait. Clyde Meynell. Business Manager John Farrell. FAREWELL TO "THE BOY." TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, at 2. at 8, Two grand final representations of the irresistibly humorous, very beautiful, and very tuneful musical comedy triumph, “THE BOY !” Which has fairly captured playgoers of Wellington, and which has proved itself the merriest musical play that has ever convulsed playgoers. The final opportunities to enjoy ARTHUR STIGANT'S great and humorous characterisation of Mr Meebles, the Magistrate. Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at the Opera House Sweet Shop. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, isl Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. THE THEIA.TBB OF IMPORTANCE. TTWERYBODY'S. JEJVERYBODY'S. 11 a.m. Continuous —; — 10 p.ra. Where Dumas' Immortal Romance. United Artists' Super-Classic. IS NOW SHOWING. IS NOW SHOWING. Majestio Gorgeous Marvellous. THE THREE MUSKETEERS “THE “THE! “THE “THE “THE "THEI “THE? “THE "THE “THE “THE “THE “THE “THE “THE “THE THREE THREE THREETHREE THREE THREE THREE THREE . THREE THREE THREE THREE THREE THREE THREE THREE MUSKETEERS," MUSKETEERS," MUSKETEERS," USKETEERS," MUSKETEERS," MUSKETEERS," MUSKETEERS." MUSKETEERS," MUSKETEERS," MUSKETEERS," MUSKETEERS." MUSKETEERS," MUSKETEERS." MUSKETEERS" MUSKETEERS." DOUGLAS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS FAIRBANKS As th.« DASHING, DEBONAIR D’AETAGNAN.

The Exclamations of Pleasure and Appreciation by the crowds that witnessed the first screenings yesterday ARE A STRIKING TRIBUTE. On all sides you could hear the remarks: "What a wonderful picture," "How delightfully interesting and.exciting." "A marvellous production," "Have never Been anything to equal it,” "What marvellous detail," "A magnificent reproduction of the hook." "Wouldn't have missed seeing it for the world," "Must tell my friends to see it." We can honestly assure you that the BEAUTS’. GRANDEUR, MAJESTY, —— COMPELLING INTEREST. - AND FASCINATING DETAIL HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALLED: Please make a note of , SCREENING TIMES 1 Ist SESSION commencesll a.m. 2nd SESSION commences 2 p.m. 3rd SESSION commences 8 p.m. Final SESSION commences 7.90 p.m. Special Musical Score nlayed by EVERYBODY'S AUGUMENTED ORCHESTRA. Box Plans Bristol or 'Phone SO BAND. Artillery b and At LYALL BAY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 8 p.m. Under the Distinguished Patronage' of His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Jellicoe. COMPETITIONS FESTIVAL. T W N il A L L THIS DAY. / A DAY WITH THE CHILDREN. Morning.—Piano Solo (under 10), Girls* Song (12-16), Recitation, Gill*, 9-12, Test. ‘ AFTERNOON: SPECIAL MATINEE. VOCAL DUETS IN CHARACTER, under 12. * RECITATIONS IN CHARACTER DICKENS CHARACTER SKETCHES. CHARACTER STORY DANCES. DANCE DUOS CHILDREN'S CHORUS. CHILDREN’S ACTION CHORUS. EVENING, at 7.45. , THE BEST PROGRAMME OF THE SEASON. Recalls in all the above Classes, also VOCAL DUETS, JUVENILE CHORUS, CHILDREN’S ACTION CHORUS. ADMISSION: Morning, fid. Afternoon—Body of Hall, fid; Gallery,! Is. Evening, 9s, 2s, Is, phis tax. Full House last Saturday. Don’t be disappointed. Book your Seats at The Bristol, Q. W. JENNER, Secretary. EARLY SETTLERS AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. TAfEETING of Members will be held lIJL ■ on WEDNESDAY, September 6th, at p.m., in. Dustin’e Rooms, Cuba street. "CUBA STREET NIGHT." Hietpry and Jteminisoencos of Cuba, Street by 1 MR E. G-PILCH HER. Members and all interested in the progress of Cuba Street invited to attend. W. A. EDWARDS. 665 Hon. SamwtaTT.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11305, 2 September 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11305, 2 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11305, 2 September 1922, Page 3

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