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AMUSEMENTS QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, N.Z., Ltd. 3 MORE NIGJITS ONLY 3 Of "PEG O’ MY HEART." “PEG O’ ALY HEART." “PEG O’ M Y HEART." “PEG O’ MY HEART." “PEG O’ MY HEART." WILLIAM RUSSELL 1 Presents by arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd.. NELLIE BRAMLEY 4a BEG. i PEG. PEG. PEG. PEG. PEG. “Fare•veil," 6aid the sculptor, “you’re not ihe first maiden. Who came but for Friendship, and took away—Love.” Pegs sings as she acts, with appealing charm. “Me lather taught it to me," said Peg. ‘Tom Moore’s one of me father’s prayer-books ’’ Commencing SATURDAY NEXT, First Presentation in New Zealand by The Nollie Bramley Company of Eugene Walters’ “PAID IN FULL." “PAID IN FULL." Nellie Bramley as Emma Brooks. George Bryant in his original role. Captain Williams. • Box Plans for "Peg” now open at tho Bristol Piano Co. Plans for “Paid in Full” open this '.Wednesday) morning PRICES: Reserves 55. : D.C. and O.S. at door, 45.;. Back Stalls. 35.; 1 Gallery, Is fid. After 7.45 p.m. Is.; plus tax. * TO-NIGHT, Absolutely Last 2 Nights.

Sir Hall Caine’s Mighty Success, "THE ETERNAL CITY." “THE ETERNAL CITY." “THE ETERNAL CITY." rjiHii H E . (Wellington's Premier King’s KI N G’S 1 N G’S Picture House) King’s King’s King’s King’s King’s King's King's King’s King’s King’s King's King's King’s King's King’s King’s King’s King’s King’s King’s King's King’s Commencing NEXT FRIDAY, 8 o’clock.' Two Gigantic Attractions. No. l.“ Beautiful and Delightful LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE In "EXCITEMENT." “EXCITEMENT." "EXCITEMENT." “EXCITEMENT." Has more laughs than a Vaudeville Show —more thrills than a looping aeroplane—more enter--..-n -- tainment than a 3-ringed circus, King’s with beautiful Laura La Plante, King’s heroine of "Sporting Youth,” King’s more delightful than ever. King's King's King’s King’s King’s King's King's King’s King’s King’s King’s Sing S Exciting from Barrier Rise til] King s the Winning Post is reached. See the Fastest and Most Thrils ling Bace ever Screened. King's GRAMME. KII i? S - SfypCT ORCHESTRA. Kings , Musical Director: KiSf-f u Mr 351 Austin. Kinga Box Plan at the Bristol: after Kings 5.80 at Theatre. ’Phono 22-212. No. 2. THE GREATEST RACING DRAMA EVER FILMED. "EIDERS UP.” "RIDERS UP.” “RIDERS UP.” "RIDERS UP."

R 1 N C tuF S S THEATRE. Manners stree,t. I>aily, 11 a,m. to 10 p.m. 'Phone 1907. 1 ‘‘THE MERRY-GO-ROUND ** -With All-Star Cast, including With All-Star Cast, including MARY PHILBIN & NORMAN KE§RY 2 "THE PURPLE HIGHWAY.’’ A Paramount Picture. Featuring MADGE KENNEDY. Success or failure, or just a straggler to!i'H U kF "“aching the purple heights, Inril RT»i^? P 1 5 r for seeln « Pretty little “me^rae^ 0 the Drea B r. " COMEDY GAZETTE. dancing. T>ER®ONAL Recommendation is what . I s^ ces Bohemians Genuine Oldtime. Dance m St. Peter's Hall on Wed nesday, Saturday, and Monday Evenings and i?° po P ular an assembly. tTMonte Carlo Night. Ladies. Is Whyte. 1 ** 3 ’ I>lrect, °n Jack Dye, Miss a ? d . P«nonstraTHURSDAY, Y 'j^'ly' A ioth W ,Jt “7 Lecturer: Mr A. Gibbs, ? trato £ l i. i tr J. R. Smith, A.M.I.E.E. Si bWireless Telegraphy and Telephony Admission Free to Members of theY.ltf^ lady friends - General NOW BEING FEATURED. A FAMOUS PIANO. THE HOPKINSON GRAND. g<EE BEGG’S Special Tw, p ia y Window wherein this beauttf*, is the cynosure of all. ere*. VICTORIA HA ]Vf ADAME FOLEY’S D>- P = Classes . A arc held every TUESDAY EVENing Also, fin® assortment of Fancy Costumos for Hire, town or country. Q.OOD CLOTHES OPEN ALL DOORS. * FOR LATEST IN STYLE. AS WORN IN LONDON. And an Unsurpassed Tailoring Service Patronise MILLIGAN’S, KELBUHN AVENUE. Specialties, Exclusive Suitings Our Masterpiece, and Overcoatings. The Dress Suit. j

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11876, 9 July 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11876, 9 July 1924, Page 3

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