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GRAND OPERA. HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.),. Ltd. '. TO-MORROW• (Saturday 0) "TO-MORROW, J". G. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Announce the reappearance o£ LAWRENCE GROSgMITH LAWRENCE CROSSMITH ' LAWRENCE GROSSMITI-l', In the First Wellington Production of the " ltticst and Moat Fascinating of Modern English Comedies ;| Q U A R A N T I N E." Q U A R A N T I N E." „«U'AHANTINE." i Q U A R A N T I N E." QUARANTINE" wana |£S; "EK?K, y SEA . The. Story of an Elopement' that missed +£' T?>f CrUlS?i °" th? s- :i A"S««tura with the Bittore thrown in, and a honeymoon minus tho honey. The English Censor had to pass it, and even Mre.- Grundy wiUhav;b fo admit it's funny. " Q U A R A N TINE " "QUASANTIN F- " " QUARANTIN E-'" "QUARA N T I N X" "Quarantine" is crammed with humour and excitement. It is pervaded by tho richest comedy. Tho situations are absorbing, yet irresistibly, humorous. It is the atory o£ two -women who love the same man. The three of them are thrown ' together on a steamer and on an island. Imagine what happens! PLAY PRODUCED BY MR LAWRENCE GROSSMITH. . THURSDAY, 24th JANUARY: "AMBROSE -APPL3JOHN'S ADVENTURE." • SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY: "THE SILVER FOX." - P£ IC?. S;, D- C- 65.6 d; Stalls, g^i.MfuJ. Is 6d. Early door to blalls Is extra and to Gallery 6d. Plus BOX PLANS FOR SEASON NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. A Thrilling Melodrama of the We3fc with all its virtue- and vice. . SHOWING ALL THIS WEEK. BRITANNIA. Continuous RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. daily. William Fox presents the greatest of all Melodramas, "HELL'S HOLE." '■HELL'S HOLE." '•HELL'S HOLE." '•HELL'S HOLE."' "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." ■ "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." The production just teems with action and melodrama and some good comedy—physical, red-bloodod, reaL he-man action— that will keep you right on your tiptoes.: "HELL'S HOLE " • "HELL'S HGLR" "HELL'S HOLE," "HULL'S HOLIC." "HELL'S HOLE " ■-■•-■"•> —■■•-•>"HEM/S"*[Oli:Kr'- ■• : "••..- "HELL'S HOLE." i "HELL'S HOLE." - . "HELL'S HOLE.-" "HELL'S HOLE." , > "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE." ■ . "HELL'S HOLE." "HELL'S HOLE " '■■ "HELL'S HOLE" 1 'AUELL'S HOLE"" ■ "HELL'S HOLE." > "HELL'S HOLE " "HELL'S HOLE," .. Featuring BUCK JONES. -. BUCK JONES. '. BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. ".. BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. vBUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. / BUCK JONES. ■ .-—; . BUCK JONES. COMEDY. _ GAZETTE. Telephone Reserves 358. STRAND THEATRE,' TRAND THEATRE. -. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' An extraordinary Double-feature Bill. The biggest and beet yet. No. 1— A Hurricane of Laughter,, CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN " .CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN In the "Kia's"' only rival, "THE PILGRIM." "THE PILGRIM." ' . • "THE PILGRIM." "THE PILGRIM." "THE PILGRIM." "THE PILGRIM." "THE PILGRIM." "THE PILGRIM." . ! "THE PILGRIM." The laugh of a lifetime—for everybody Not just a comedy, "but a classic ■ Do you think anyone but Chaplin could play thre-an escaped convict, taking a parson's clothes, a parsons-job—and still keen the whole world happy? - IT'S ABSOLUTELY A RIOT. No. 2— First National present the WorldFamous . , "POTASH AND PERLUUTTFR " "POTASH AND PERLMUTTFR" AND PERLMUTTER'. "POTASH AND PERLMUTTKR" "SgTASH AND PBRLMUTTRR" "POTASH AND PERLAIUTTFR " "POTASH AND I'ERLMUTTKR" With original character creations. BARNEY BERNARD BARNKY BERNARD BARNEY BERNARD' ALEXANDER CARR, ALEXANDER CARR ALEXANDER CARR VEHA GORDON. . VERA GORDON. \ERA GORDON. A Wonderful Supporting Cast of Ziegfeld Follies, and Music Box Revue Beauties. Excellent Supporting Programme. Screening Times:— ■ THE PILGRIM: 12.25. 2.40, 4.55. 7.1 c, pf>HH S^.^ RL! IU'n' ER: *•**.< Prices as usual. Tel. 3299. j WELLINGTON * SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (I, lc .) ;< Kent terrace I -JUMBLE'SALE of useful articles rw i nntl otherwise, SATURDAY. 19lh JANUARY. 2.30 p.m. Donors of parcels i>k>aso ring 2200 for eollecrion, Saturday. C, BODELL, Hr-i. Sec."

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 2

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612

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 2

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