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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT Of "A NIGHT OUT" "A NIGHT OUT" MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 4 Following Nights, ‘OH LADA, LADY.' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. 7 Nights Only, "MAR Y." /~'I_RAN'D OJ’ERA HOUSE. Vjfßwu OPERA HOUSE Direction J- C. Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors: George Tallie, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. Manager: John Farrell. One of the Best Shows Wellington lias Vet Enjoyed. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of "A NIGHT OUT" "A NIGHT OUT" “A NIGHT OUT" "A NIGHT OUT" Have "A Day Out” at the Cricket Match and ‘‘A Night Out" this evening at the Opera House. Another Great Musical Production, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, 4 Following F/venings J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have pleasure in presenting- the New English Musical Comedy Co., including Maud Fane, for the first time to playgoers of Wellington, the tremendous NEW YORK MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH, Which entertained playgoers of Sydney and Melbourne for upwards of Pi months, and which is regarded. a« one of tho greatest musical triumphs this generation haa known

SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, ANOTHER NEW PRODUCTION! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 7 Nights Only. _ ' Dainty and Delicious “M A R Y.” "M A R Y.” Which wa« well on its way to establish a new record for Melbourne, where it attracted full houses for 14 weeks, and then had to be withdrawn in order that the present organisation might fulfil its New Zealand tour. Box Plans for “A Night Out” and "Oh! Lady, Lady” are now open. Prices—D.C.. and O.S . 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. , IJarly TQbor Stalls and Gallery, Is extrS' Alt prices plus Amusement Tax. STRAND T-HEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING Thomas H. Ince’s Great Production, "SKIN DEIEP," “SKIN DEEP,” "SKIN DEEP” "SKIN DREjPfo- . A marvellous photo-play ’dealing with the wonders of plastic surgery. Can a change of face make a change of soul? t An hour of uninterrupted thrills. Also, An Allan Dwan Super Attraction,

"THE FORBIDDEN THING," "THE FORBIDDEN THING/* Featuring l JAMES KIRKWOOD. JAMES KIRKWOOD. The story of the con qu esb^ef-^true love of a man who had staked bis' all on false — a love engendered attractions. And TRANSFERRED FHWST"£BGE EIMPRESS Episode 14 of the Serial Supreme, "NAN OF THE NORTH." Prices as usual. . ’Phone 3299. 2.15 NOW SHOWING. . 7.30 QUEEN’S THEATRE U E E N ’S THEATRE. Selznick Pictures Present "A CERTAIN RICH MAN,” "A CERTAIN RICH . MAN," "A CERTAIN IUCH'MAN," "A CERTAIN RICH MAN," Starring ROBERT McKIM, CLAIRE ADAMS, J. J. DOWNING. Also, B. and C. Films Present "THE KEY OF THE WORLD." * “THE KEY OF THE WORLD." FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Usual Prices. ’Phone 22-334. BAND. I ST BATTALION BAND AT BOTANIL CAL GARDENS, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 3 p.m. 583 T WELLINGTON CITTf COUNCIL. ORGAN RECITAL. O W N HALL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, 8.30 o’clock, MR BERNAR?) F. PAGE (City Organist). Concerto in D Minor'(No. 10) Handel (1685-1759) Andante (from String Quartette) Debussy Good Friday Music (from Act III.) “Parsifal” Wagner Meditation Faulkes Toccata Dubois ADMISSION—FREE. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AT DOOR. DUNiIDIN HOSPITAL. TRAINING SCHOOL OF MASSAGE AND PHYSIO-THERAPY. fTYHB next Course begins on TIIURS- * A day, March Bth, 1923. The Anatomy and Physiology Courses are held at the Otago University, and the Massago, Medical, Electricity. and Remedial Exercises are taken at the Dunedin Hospital The Prospectus and Syllabus may he obtained on application to the undersigned . JOHN JACOBS, Secretary, Otago Hospital Board, DUNEDIN. January 30th, 1923. MASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW. 36th ANNUAL SHOW. A’fXrONDERFUL TJIXHIBITION ONDERFUL JHXHIBITION. Of all Claeses of STOCK, POULTRY, nOME INDUSTRIES, FANCY WORK, ETC. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE RING EVENTS. SHOW DATES-FEBRUAKY 20th nad 21st. RAM FAIR—FEBRUARY &2nd and 23r<l. Get there and make this a Record Show. Entries Close February 3rd. Schedules on application. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. * Box 40, Masterton. 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 3

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