AMUSEMENTS THE TALK OF THE TOWN. HUGH J. WARD'S CELEBRATED COMPANY OF COMEDIANS, In the Sparkling; Dancing Delight, “THE O'BRIEN GIRL." HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors. Jphn Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Direction, Hugh J. Ward Theatres Pty., : Ltd. Governing Directors, Sir Benjamin. Fuller, Hugh J. Ward, John Fuller. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Sensational Success Nightly of “THE O’BRIEN GIRL. “THE O'BRIEN -GIRL." "THE O'BRIEN GIRL." The Prettiest, the Funniest, and most Idyllic Musical Play that ever charmed a New Zealand audience. THE Not only Gorgeous THE O’BRIEN to look O’BRIEN GIRL upon, but ' GIRL Crammed' with Catchy Songs and - Haunting Melodies, and presented AN INCOMPARABLE* COMPANY OF REAL ARTISTS. J/ ■ . • . Saturday's Huge House Entranced. THE O’BRIEN GIRL t . With its DELUGE OF DELIGHTFUL DANCES. Its Hurricanes of Humour. Together with a Galaxy of Gorgeously Gowned Girls in Scenes of Sumptuous ; ■ Spjendour. It’s a Right Royal Eentertainment with a LAUGH IN EVERY LINE. Surpassing in Brilliancy anything, previously seen on the N.Z. Stage. THE SHO-w"oE SHOWS. WELLINGTON’S ATTRACTION. . No matter where you go, the same topic is on the tip of everyone’s tongue^-have In Train or Train, in fact you will hear it everywhere. The reason is apparent. ' “THE O'BRIEN GIRL” Justifies All- Expectations. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3rd, at 2.30. Second Grand Production, ’ "LITTLE NELLY -KELLY.? A Musical Comedy with .a Charming Love Theme, and -DANCING ALL THE TIME. PRICES: Reserved Dress Circle , and Orchestral Stalls, 8s• Unreserved D.C. an<f 0.5.. 7s; Stalls, 4s; Upper Circle, la 6d. i Earlv Door Upper Cirole only, la extra. All taxable prices plus tax. BOX PLAN • NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. . . DE LUXE THEATRE (The Finest Theatre under the Sonthera . Cress). EOX PLANS at Bristol Piano Co.. Aitkbn's Book Arcade, or ring or | call at Theatre. OPhono 23-080. j TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK! ! De Luxe Theatre GAIETY WEEK GAIETY WEEK GAIETY. WEEK The Picture of the Year. The Picture .of the Year. Featuring a Tremendous Cast: | CLARA BOW l ' i FORREST. STANLEY I MYRTLE STEDMAN! ROBERT AGNEW HUNTLY GORDON ■ And. . WALTER LONG I Everyone, young and old, should eeovthis striking portrayal of a most vital subject. Delightful Prologue by . MISS GWENETHE WALSHE Entitled "LA CHAMPAGNE.” Special Musical .Score to be Tendered by ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. Mr L. D. Austin, Musical Difector. JANUARY 2nd, 1 "THE SEA HAWK." ' •-THE SEA'HAWK.” MATINEES DAILY, COMMENCING JANUARY 2nd. , ' Wise People will Book at Once. jjEMEMBER, WHEN YOU SEE “THE SEA HAWK" AT THE DE LUXE NEXT FRIDAY YOU ABE '‘GOING TO SEE A FILM. jSTORY THE eqjjal of which you have' NEVER SEEN BEFORE, AND .WILL NEVER .SEE AGAIN! IT IS 14 REELS OF TREMENDOUS. HUMAN DRAMA AND UNBELIEVABLE S P B CTACLE! IT WILLIE SHOWN TWICE DAILY! QUEEN’S, QUEEN’ S. s , , (The Cdsiest Theatre in Town.) TO-NIGHT! GRAND HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. THE TALK OF THE- TOWN. That Superb Drama . “UNGUARDED WOMEN.” "UNGUARDED WOMEN." "UNGUARDED WOMEN.” "UNGUARDED WOMEN.” . Featuring HEBE DANIELS and ‘ BEBB DANIELS and BEB® DANIELS and BEBB DANIELS and RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIX. f RICHAJgD DIX. RICHARD DIX. SPLENDID SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, including COMEDY ("STAY SINGLE”), GAZETTE, BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE. QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA (Under the Baton of Mrs A. Wright). COMING. GLORIA SWANSON "MANHANDLED.” ! No extra charge for booking. Theatre Telephone 22-334^ Ring \\f ANTED Known—For attractive v * , printing., at reasonable coat, go to the "Time*,” or ring, up. No". 2749. and ,th» traveller .will call cm vou. Promptness. Accuracy. Cheapness, and Quality can hv dependsd m»».
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12023, 29 December 1924, Page 3
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