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AMUSEMENTS GRAND OPERA HOUSE ' Direction Fullcr-Hayward Theatres. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES. TO-DAY. at 2.33. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Sessions. “YPRES.” A Historic Record, telling in dramatic and thrilling manner the story of the Immortal Salient. “YPRES.” The most noteworthy Aim of all time. An epic. production that leaves the onlooker . breathless with amazement. “YPRES.” Preceded at 2,30 and 8 p.m. By “IN AN ESTAMINET." (A Diggers' Impromptu Concert.) The Finest Prologue ever presented in Ne\v Zealand. NIGHT PRICES : D.C.,' Reserved 4s, Unreserved 3s; Stalls, Reserved 3s, Unreserved 2s 6d; Gallery, Is 6d (prices plus tax.) MATINEE PRICES: D.C. 2s, Stalls Is Box Plans at the Bristol till neon, and after 1.30 at the Opera House. Seats may also be booked for the Matinee. “YPRES” PALMERSTON NORTH SEASON: Palace Theatre, July 26th, 27th, 28th. EMPRESS Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Continuous from 11 a.m. fill 10 p.m. NOW SHOWING. A Perfect Programme, Headed by The Picturisation of one of tlxe World's Most Famous Novels. GENE STRATTON PORTER'S Personally-supervised Production of the Great Outdoors: “A GIRL OF THE LIMBER LOST.” It has Everything that Spells Big Entertainment. ROMANCE, DRAMA, THRILLS, ACTION, HUMOUR. DON'T, whatever you do, Mies this Picture. If you do you'll be sorry. Also, POLA NEGRI and CHESTER CONKLIN, In the Comedy Hit of the Season, “A WOMAN OF THE WORLD.” Pola Lovelier than Ever Before and Cheater Conklin will make you roar with laughter. It's a Paramount Picture. GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Box Plan at Bristol till noon, then at Theatre, 'Phono 43-963. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ,QEAND OPERA HOUSE. Proprietors...J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th. Welcome Return of the (Eminent Emotional and Comedy Actress, MURIEL STARR. MURIEL STARR. MURIEL STARR. MURIEL STARR. MURIEL STARR. MURIEL STARE. With whom will he associated the Distinguished English Actor, HARVEY ADAMS, HARVEY ADAMS, HARVEY ADAMS, And a Powerful Company of English, American and Australian Artists, Including Kenneth Brampton Augustus Neville Raymond Lawrence Fred. Coape Frank Hatherley Felix Bland Bertha Ballcnger Kyrle Silvaney Clarice Kingsley Bebe. Scott. Etc., Etc., Etc. Grand Opening Production, The Play that held Paris for three years and which' made New York laugh for two years. “THE GOLDFISH.” “THE GOLDFISH.” “THE GOLDFISH.” “THU GOLDFISH.” “THE GOLDFISH.” “THE. GOLDFISH.” In Three Acts. A Brilliantly Witty Play Abounding with Mirthful Situations and Glowing with Sparkling Humour. MURIEL STARR as Jenny Wetherby. MURIEL STARR ns Jenny Wetherby. MURIEL STARR as Jenny WetherTjy. The Comedy that will put a Girdle of Laughter Round Wellington and give Everybody that Glad Feeling. During her Season hero Miss Starr will present Several other -productions in Rapid Succession. FOR. FULL Pa"rTICULARS SEE FUTURE . ANNOUNCEMENTS. F c FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! 2.45 p.m. BASIN RESERVE. 2.45 p.m. SATURDAY JULY 24th SATURDAY Challenge Cun (Ist Round) —Y.M.C.A. v. THISTLE. . Longue Championship—DlAMONDS v. WATERSIDE. L3O p.m. CURTAIN-RAISERS. 1.30 p.m. ADMISSION 9d, STAND 6d EXTRA. 2.45 p.m. ASSOCIATION PARK 2.45 p.m. (Contis street, Kilbirnie). THISTLE v. SOUTH WELLINGTON (Ist Division B). SEATOUN V. DIAMONDS (2nd Division A). ADMISSION fid. B. MABTN, Hon. Sec., W.F.A. Y ou HOOK YOUNGER, FBEL BETTER, And ACCOMPLISH MORE In Clothes made specially on lines to giv© you correct SELF-EXPRESSION. In this Art MILLIGAN’S, Ivelbiirn avenue, Have had Great Experience. .K.Z. —FOR MEW—AND WOMEN, lis genuine pot-still Malt Gin is ;ed by the Medical profession # for y disorders. Not only, does its jums nsc dispel rheumatism a n( * 8 0,1 '« it asniMs diction, tones up tho •cp, and renovafos the system gencrAt all hotels and buttle stores,—

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12507, 24 July 1926, Page 3

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