LAWRENCE GROSSMITH SEASON. The Box Plans for the 8 Nights' Season are now on .vie*'.at The Bristol Piano.Co. The Plans for To-night will ba on view at Grand Lollie Store, Opera House Building. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA , HOUSE. Direction J. Q. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Manager ......:........ ,, C. E. Bonner. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At Eight o'.clock.. And Following- 3 Nights Only. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ' Present England's Foremost ComedyActor, , LAWRENCE GROSSMITH, LAWRENCE GROSSMITH, LAWRENCK GROs.SMrrH,. In the- First. Wellington Production of "QUARANTINE." "Q V A. R.A NTINIi." QU A KANT IN E." . QU.ARANTIft E." QUA It AN T I $1 E." An?x4T P.Odtlß ACTS i.ND SEVEN Irhn f*iM^W G -WITH-- DARING WrWs££& A*l® GLOWING WITH RICH COMEDY, WIT? AND STARTr LING SURPRISES. Incomparable Support includes: ErtS&i >S tLSON' DOROTHY SEA- . VSTEPHEN MOORE. • ' i-.ho Story of .an Elpppment that missed Pr. e > a cruise on.the s.s Angostura.with jtne Bitters thrown in, and a honeymoonl minus tbo honey. ' THE. PLAY, THAT CAPTURED LONDON. IN A NJGIIT. . ' The English Censor had to pass it. and even Mrs. Grundy will have to admit it's funny. "Q U AR 4 NTIN E." "QUARANTINE" "QUARANTINE." ■'" Q UA R 'AN TIN E." "Quarantine" is crammed with humour and" excitement. It. is pervaded by the richest comedy. The situations are absorbing, . yet. • irresistibly hutjiprpue. It is the story of, two women who love tho, same man.' The three of them ai-6'thrown' together on a steamer and on an island. Imagine- what happensV , '. ■ '■"! PLAY PRODUCED' BY MR. LAWRENCE GRO.SSMITP. THURSDAY, 24th' JANUARY: "AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S ADVENTURE." SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY: "THE SILVER.FOX." PRICES: D.C. ancfo.S., 6s 6d; Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, Is 6d; Early door to Stalls Is extra and to Gallery 6d. Plus tax. iV ■ •■'. ; •' ■• ■ . DAY SALES AT GRAND LOLLIE STORE, OPERA HOUSE BUILDJNG. v HORTT'S THEATRE . _, HORTT'S THEATRE TO-DAY'S GREAT"PROGRAMME! Comedy, de Luxe. ' ' Comedy do Luxe. A Wonderful Maxw.ell Kerger Classic Production— |-KISSES" The Greatest Laughter Boom. "KISSES" in which- a- boarding school '"KISSES" recipe leads to a fortune. "KISSES'^ . "'KISSES" A charming romance of. Love I'KISSES" Mild Business, a story of Bub" "KISSES" Wing, Joyous Humanity A "KISSES" Picture that you Must See. Features Two Truly' Great Screen .^Favourites, . ALICE LAK-E-;- ■: ' : ALICE LAKE . ! ; '.••■■.•' r.'.vAnd - ■■. . ■:. ' •• ■ :■-HARRY MYERS, / . -.lIAJIRY MYERS, OfV'A Connecticut Yankee" Fame. COMEDY (Jay Bplasco). ' SCENIC. PATHE GAZETTE vand-- NEWS.. Thp Famous SeriaJ, ''Hurricane Hulch" , (at. Afternoon Sessions Only). SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL- MUSIC. froilE. EARLY SETTLERS' AND HISX TORICAL ASSOCIATION OF ' ■ '' WELLINGTON. ANNIVERSARY DAY CELEBRA- ' , : , TIONS: v REUNION OF/PIONEER SETTLERS And their' Descendants 'in DUSTIN'S ROOMS, CUBA STREET, ON TUESDAY, 22ml JANUARY. ART ; ERNOON «# 2.30^T.0 meet Old I ™£!S?H?. an« Exchange Reminiscences.' .' EVENING,- a.t 7.46^-Short Speeches,' Musical Items,.and Pahcing. - A Special Invitalion is extended- to all i-arlysbcttlers visiting the town for the Oarnival Week. Members and friends requested to attend ' W. A. EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. 1 ANNUAL MEETING. _ WELLINGTON ItOSTEL FOR RE- ■ TURNIfi D SOLDIERS. (Incorporated).. • ; v 2SthF]SBRUAI?t, 1924. ]>JOTIOE 13' HEREB- GIVEN to x\ (subscriber*/ Members of the Com- ' n'U^e, amra)l interested in the abovo Institution,-that.the Annual Meeting will be held s t (J,,. Hostel, 44. Wellington' terrace, an TUESDAY, 26th February, 192<U at y.ao p.na. • . . . v ■ 'i BUSINESS: : To Receive Annual Report and Balance- , sheet and General." ; ' A. P. BODEN, : ■ •'■ _ Secretary.' EJfCOJLSiOR LODGE OF' DRUIDS, y^^^^&ST9 EoU psin. o t 7s^ e r--- * *s A presentation of P.A. Col)ar and Dioloma will bo.made-to Bro. C. W JoS. Sen*n and Sooial CVfinin X «iH be h'eid All members^cortollv invited.to attend .. W. M'LAUGHI JN_P.S. \^- it.A.0.8. • -y -■■■:■',- N.Z. CONSTITUTION. VODGES; MEET AT 8 P.M. MONDAYS-Sjr. Win. Parkinson, No. 9. at Dustm's Hallj Cuba street WEDN^DAYS_T W Tora. No.- 3, *t Drmds1 Hall, Lower Tory street THURSDAYS-Sir A. D. Pickafct No. 10, at .(Jrango Hall, Daniel street jNewfcOiVn. . ' FRIDAYS-Haeroinai No. 6, at Chess m r.SL"^ c .R" om--52- Cuba "Irect. WEDNESPAYS-Ferßuson Lodge. No.' 12. Orient Hall, Church street. Palmerston North. \ Vi9itin X .Brothers of the R.A.0.8. cordially mvited_to_a£tencl. rpUA TORA LODaC'No. 3. Annual A Picnic at.HHu t Park. SUNDAY. 27th January. ;Al| members wishing to attend arc requested lo uttond. Ix«leo to rccoivn Incir tici:ots. Vi s iii,, X brothurs and friemls nmy purchwu their tickets from the Comnultee. • Gouts ss; Ladies 2s 6d. 1 A- D. VICKARP, Chairman. M, bTKATJ-'ORD, Sccrcturj.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 4
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