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AMUSEMENTS THEATRE f wffinstot& popular fycrarp ~ '~*)ouSif tt (Heated Nightlv.) TO-NIGHT 8 TO-NIGHT. The most brilliant and outstanding contribution to tlio pictures of 1926! A gloriously appealing drama of beauty and power. “HIS PEOPLE.” Featuring Europe's Greatest Character Actor, RUDOLPH SCHILDRAUT Supported by a talented cast! SPECIAL MUSIC PHOCdIAIIME. ” B.v KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA. (Mr A H. Jerome, Mas. Director.) % THEATRE ♦ *she Cbsiest~j%mss . infjQuJn TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT : MARION DAVIES In her first modern role in “ZANDER THE GREAT.” FRIDAY NEXT: “MARRIED FLIRTS. "GIVE AND TAKE." “GIVE AND TAKE." Before a largo audience, no one who witnessed the amar.ing Comedy last night could help being convulsed with laughter. HARRY GREEN will make you LAUGH Floating Along The Crest of the Biggest LAUGH WAVE THAT EVER HIT WELLINGTON. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AND TILL MONDAY NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., In Conjunction with E J. CARROLL, Present The Greatest Laugh Show of a Decade, “GIVE AND TAKE.” Aaron Hoffman's 3*Act Farce-Comedy. Have you E'ver heard One continuous Peal of laughter Lasting 2i hours? If you haven't} don't miss "GIVE AND TAKE" A Farce-Comedy purely is this, with riots of laughter, tinged with a subtlety of pathos that justified its triumphs in all parts of the world. A BRILLIANT COMBINATION. Is headed by The Famous International Hebrew Character Comedian, HARRY GREEN In his original role of John Bauer, as played by him all the world over. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 7s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d; Early Stalls and Gallery, 1* extra. Plus tax. BOX PLANS AT' THE BRISTOL DAY SALES at the Theatre Confectionery, where the Plan is after 5 p.m. MEETINGS WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. I HAVE to intimate that a meeting of householders for the election of a school committee will be held on JUNE 7th at 7.30 in the schools of those districts 'where on May 3rd the householders failed to elect a committee. The procedure regarding nomination will be the same as on the previous occasion. G. L. STE'WART, 171 Secretary. THE FOUNDATION OF BETTER EYESIGHT. THERE aro thousands of people today suffering from defective syesight—and they don't know it. They complain of headaches, debility, or nervousness, but it does not occur to them that their eyes ore the cause of the trouble. HAVE YOUR EYE'S EXAMINED I Wo are now more fully equipped than ever we were for correct diagnosis and treatment. A consultation with us now may mean years of hotter eyesight later on. Don't neglect the opportunity. MORRISON" AND GILB&D, Opticians, 70, Willie street, Wellington. NOTE NEW ADDRESS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12455, 25 May 1926, Page 3

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