LAWREyCE GROSSMITH SEASON. THE BOX PLANS FOR. THE SEASON (8 NIGHTS) ARE NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. "QUARANTINE." And suppose, when feeling harried, you protended you wero married to a fascinating flapper, winsome, young, and gay, te* your utter consternation npd the lady's perturbation, you were placed upon an island, there in Quarantine to stay. There as honeymooners listed, just suppose your homo consisted of two quite hygienio bathrooms, but if bedrooms only one—when that I'lappcr, fond and flighty, donnod a most alluring nighty—would you give a groan of anguish and incontinently run? ~ OS4SR OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA, ; HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. SATURDAY NEXT, 19th JANUARY, At EighPo'clock. H£2S££s> thrEls, SURPRISES, LAUGHTER, THRILLS; SURPRISES! And \ A BRILLIANT ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. A BRILLIANT ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. LAWRENCE GROSSMITH, LAWRENCE GROSSafItTH , LAWRENCE GROSSMITH, THE T fJS^? T COMEDY ACTOR'WELLINGTON HAS EVER SEEN, In hijj Latest and Greatest Success, "QUARANTINE." "QUARANTIN E." Q U A R A N T I N"E." "QUARANTINE" "QUARANTIN E." By Fryn Tennyson-Jesse. Glowing with Sparkling Humour and j Wjtty. Satire, Bubbling over with Mirth- ! fill Situations,. alive with Exciting Sur- ' prises, ; THE CHAMPAGNE OF COMEDY THE CHAMPAGNE OF COMEDY THE CHAMPAGNE OF COMEDX Mr. Grossmith wiU be- Supported by a' BnUiant Company of 'Character Conier.T.>r. .„ «i»ns, including DIANA WILSON, «ttt,£P BOTHY SEACOMBE, MILDRED COTTELL, ASHTON JARRY. Ihe Play produced by and under the », personal supervision of , tht^tv^^. GROSSMITH.V IHLRSDAY, 24th JANUARY"AMBrxOSE. APPLEJOHN'S ADVENTORE." SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY: . "THE SILVER FOX." - \ rS IC?, S,:, r>' C ',ancl °-S -> 6s 6d; Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, Is 6d. .Early door to Stalls 1? estra and to Gallery 6d. Plus tax. ■ CHARLES BERKELEY. I-' - ' ' '■ i . ' .'••""■•'■ j And Again To-night, for the Very Last 'lime, CHARLIE ; "THE CHAPLIN, < PILGRIM," j ' And "BEYOND THE RAINBOW." I ' \ ' EVERYBODY'S* I JtIiVERYBODY'S. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Will bo Caledonian Night."Skirl o' the Pipes ! Swish o' the Kilt!" Here's a Story a B Sweet and ac Scotch as the Bohnio Purplo Heatheir — "WEE M'GREGOR'S SWEETHEART " "WEE M'GREGOR'S SWEETHEART." "WEE M'GREGOR'S SWEETHEART." "WEE M'GREGOR'S SWEETHEART." , "WEE M'GREGOR'S SWEETHEART." "WEE SWEETHEART." Photographed Entirely in Scotland, Featuring Scotland's Mary Pickford, BETTY BALFOUR ("SQUIBS"), BETTY BALFOUR ("SQUIBS" BETTY BALFOUR ("SQUIBS", BETTY BALFOUR ("SQUIBS" BETTY BALFOUR ("SQUIBS" BETTY BALFOUR ("SQUIBS"),' The Crowned Queen, of Laughter, in a Picture that Bubbles over with Fun and Frolic—Full of Whimsies and Sparklinir Wit .■•'., HARRY AVERY AND HIS HARRY AVERY AND HIS JAZZ BAND JAZZ BAND In their Musical Specialty Turn, ' "RUNNIN* WILD." "RUNNIN' WILD." Arid, in addition, you will Hear the Caledonian Society's DOMINION CHAMPION PIPE BAND, who will Play Prior v "to the Pictures. Reserves at Theatre. 4 . Telephone 50. GREAT REVIVAL AND HEALING CAMPAIGN. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. - » " TO-NIGHT. smith-wiggleswokth smith-wiggleswobtb'. • Tho time of Wellington's visitation \ great opportunity. No meetings on Friday and\Saturday. Cards for healing at doors, 6.45 p.m. , Morning Meetings, Town Hall, 10.30. i H.- ROBERTS, Hon. Sec. j TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. JJADIES AND GENTLEMEN,My. Smith Wipglosworth is holding some wonderful wept; Pfis ' tho Town Hall TO-NIGHT, and from SUNDAY NEXT .till the 24th inst, J. for ot.c thst attend these meetings cm) assure acvonr--thftt would come along,-would Jjavc a real good time, f 0! - they are r C a! happy pepple that attend these meetings. Tlier» are t-bpro.-wno are healed in their seats just by standing up and bein s prayed foralso, one gets a great Spiritual uplifting. ' I A LOVER OF CHRIST, MASTERTON A^i^D P. ASSOCIAgrj^TH 'ANNUAL^SHOW, SOLW^Y 19th AND 20th FEBRUARY, 1924. A Groat Exhibition of Stock. Come and see it. Prize money £1000, Challenge Cups and Tro.ph.ias, £500. • " ■ All Ring Events including Jumping, etc. Also Kennel Club, Poultry Scotio M ; Sheep log I rials, Hoi no Industries Dairy Produce, Sewmg, ' Horticultural, F ru jj Vegetables. ' > ' Entries close 2nd FEBRUARY. Late entries, at estra rates, close. 9th February. Rum Fair 20th and 21st FEBRUARY Entries close sth FEBRUARY. Send for Schedule. j R, H, WILLIAMS, Secretary. Box 40,'Masterton, !....-...' ,'.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 2
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