"ORINCESS THEATRE1, -1 RINCESS THEATRE,^ Manners street. -,-.- . LAST NIGHT OF ' "BACK HOME AND BROKE." "BACK HOME AND BROKE." A "BACK HOME AND BROKE." And ■;f. "THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE." -."~~-"THE "WORLD'S APPLAUSE." \ '- , -"THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE." Commencing:"TO-MORROW (FRIDAY-). Commencing" TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) "Uommencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY • . •■STUPENDOUS ATTRACTIONS. , ■'- -STUPENDOUS ATTRACTIONS.'" \. T!' STUPENDOUS ATTRACTIONS. ■>.. ..... _.. . -The Great " KAVELLO; , KAVELLO,: The ' KAYTELLO, ' Man KAVELLO, with KAVELLO, - the -KAVELLO, Master , KA.VELLO, Mind, KAVELLO, . HYPNOTIST AND - MESMERIST. HYI'NOTIST AND MESMERIST. Direot from 6 montlu in Queensland, 9 months'in" Sydney, direct from Record Business Everywhere. - .-..-.. The Great - . KAVELLO,, y\. The Greatest Wonder of Science—The * ;-,;,.; ...>;Ehenqmenbn of the Will. ..."On Friday .Evening Kavello will place a *o°%' mcd 'nni into an hypnotic sleep, and place her in a glass window in the entrance "of the Princess Theatre, and she yriU remain op view to the public until Saturday eveping, when she will be awak-en.cd.-m full, view of the audience. - ; NOTE.—This will constitute the Longest. Hypnotic- Sleep ever - attempted by' a .woman m. Australasia. ... . '".: ....'.'-miss ivy darrel::, , - MISS'IVY DARRELi: -.■ I •■!■ The Musical Maid. . '! Australia's Premier Lady Instrumentalist, ! m a. Refined Musical Act. *— - ■„ I "" ' NORMA, j NORMA, Cataleptic. The .World-famous Psychic Alodiu-n Answers your. Unutterec Questions. Lost :rionds located, lost property, sport, busi- —■ ness, domestic and other matters. . ••■'■"'■'• MISS J UNE ADAIR '.. ,4" -MTSS JVKE AD AIR! A' Charuunjr SoabreUe. in Catchy Son <*k 8— a :"''■ '■' , T-N^A CLAIRE '--i- INA CLAIRE In a. Paramount Production, .... F.poLLY WITH A T 1 AST" "POLLY WITH-A PAST/ . Po!ly..W a. little' past; ._.'--It-really was alarming. ...Yet.how..could people think- her fast—. ' "•Hersmile-was so disarming? '"' " S°°l | uPPOrtinff Programme. • Good Supporting Programme. is. SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN "- -SPECIAL .FOR CHILDREN • DAY SESSIONS ONLY DAY SESSIONS ONLY. .-/...(Wednesday Excepted.) ' A REAL ENGLISH A. REAL ENGLISH A REAL ENGLISH • PUNCH AND . PUNCH AND \ PUNCH AND .;;''• .'.;• v Judy show - JUDY. SHOW "..'-"' '.'" ;. JUDY SHOW -;-;■ Will be given in.addition to other Novelties and FuU Picture Programme. S~~" HORTT'S THEATRE '■ . HORTT'S THEATRE LAST NIGHT! . , LAST NIGHT. Of that astounding' success, ..•;..'.:■"FIGHTLNG MAD.!' ' . ',- "FIGHTING MAD." . "FIGHTING MAD." A Border PoHca Story that has been'a source, of unalloyed pleasure to thousands of ''patrons. :C6mmencing TO-MORROW (Friday): , 'A, .Wonderful Maxwell Karger Screen "--'-"■ Classic. . "KISSES." : _ "KISSES " ***3W - . > "KISSES." A comedy of the first water. A poignant play with,a, big percentage of laughter, A surfeit of bubbling, joyous humanity. A .fascinating. story^ of a society girl who redeemed her fortune, and won happiness by • making, candy kisses from a boardinghouse recipe, splendid Supporting Items, including tho ' .:.APuflb, Episode of .that famous serial --«. . ."HURRtCANE HUTCH." (Screened at Afternoon Sessions only.) w,.;.,COMING BY TWO SPECIAL STEAMERS. WAIT' FOR.!— . ".' • THE GREAT BIG SHOW IS COMING ! -:';■-.::... -'■•';: .w-irths1 ' '.•'."-'" WIRTHS' GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH' v ., f JEIATEST :: SHOW. ON EARTH! ».r,i'.,.A" ".PP'-?11'.11^.'11 Wciiington on ; ■■"■ MONDAY, 21st JANUARY ._■_.■- 21st January! FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY/AND FIVE - '••'■"- y'X MATINEES.-. •" FIRST MATINEeTtUESDAY, at 2.30. "" • .■' Location: - ' CABLE STREET, ;',""."".' ;",'.' CABLE STREET, Near Taranaki street Wharf "fiREA'T BIG CIRCUS ! , ..','. , .-,- .. '■ THE GREAT BIG ZOO ' BIG.GJSR..TH.AN EVER! -.-, ■ THE BIGGEST AND BEST' THE GREAT BIG PROGRAMME OF , GREAT BIG ACTS. WORLD'S BIGGEST AND GREATEST . '.:""' ..'.' ." ACTS, - ■ Engaged personally by Mr. Geo. and P .Wirth on their recent tour of tho world .... .in their.search for Novelties.--And Wirth's Stock Company of Acrobats Animal Trainers, Clowns ', Beautiful Ladies in Military Drill Trained Wild 'Animate, Horses and Ponies , , ..: ... Including tho ' , ONLY BOXING PONIES IN THE vi WORLD. —.ALL-FOR THE ONE PRICE Of' ' ADMISSION: 7», 6s, ss, 4s, 3s; Children Half-price except lb, 3s seats (plil3 tax). ' Reserved Seats 7s (plus tax), bouked at The Brieto?. ZOO OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON from V'4to 5; ANIMALS FED at 4.30. '' " ' ; Adults Is, Children 6d. ' Have you seen the BABY MONKEY? A rarity. A Mamouee Baby, Monkey the only one of its kind known to be born in captivity. Bom at Bluff, 10th December, ' See the Baby Leopard, also Baby Monkey, not forgetting Jessie, the Baby Elephant. . '¥vEBYT&bXG'OOMING-WK NEVER DiyiDET"~ HE. 7 AMBASSADOR, Cabaret de Luxe. Daily Sessions — s ~ ■ - Moi-hihg Tea, 10-12. ''Luncheori; 12-2. ■Afternoon Tea, 3-5. ... Evening Cabaret, 8,12. THREE BIG ATTRACTIONS. GLADYS SMYTH, Dancer Supreme SAMMY COPE, the Paderewskf.-of the Drams-and Effects. QtIAS. PARNELL, the Wizard of tho Piano. Special arrangements for After-Theatre. "Parties. • '.'ROOKrNOW FOR ' '•' ' j SATURDAY'S CARNIVAL SESSIONS. •;' ■"•." *• -.Telephone 1636. THE •AMBASSADOR; ' 687 Willis street. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 2
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