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5- LAWRENCE GROSSMITH COMPANY. «•,..;,,.,;''EXTENSION O> SEASON. _." In conseq'uenoe of tne gratifying success j „r ,o£, Lawrence Groasmith, the directors, in response ' to' a preponderance.. of public .""solicitations, have decided to extend the - season, which will now terminate after ■ "Jthe performance oh Thursday next.- Pat-r--Tons--who-have already-reserved) for Mon.■■.i..<lay;.:neit., J are.;. therefore, respectfully re- ;,, .quested/ to> select' Beats for another night, —or,_if 'desired, hays .money returned at /;, the Box Office. _ ■- GRAND OPERA : HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. 0. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Manager .......„...„,.:. O. Edward Bonner. •--PHENOMENAL AND ...:.■: -UNCHALLENGED SUCCESS '- '■■■■ - '• '-■'.- Of ■ - - \ • ; •...ENGLAND'S NOTED COMEDIAN, :v,. :- LAWRENCE ..GROSSMITH, „;'-., ' LAWRENCE GROSSMTTH, -;,• .....LAWRENCE GROSSMITH, ■■>--.■ ■. ;.., t - Supported by . •• -A-NEW-AND BRILLIANT J. C ".'.': ;. 'WILLIAMSON COMPANY. ../\T.O:NIGHT. AND SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, . ■"■" : ■ "At Eight o'clock ..;„*« AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S ADVEN- ■'' TURE." ' "«'AMSrOS'E APPLEJOHN'S' A'DVEN- ' ;.' ."'". V ,TURE.',', , TheVheroy whct.drean3i.'.he' is .a. pirate and becomes transformed into "Captain Applejack,"- a fireVeating buccaneer, who is involved-in thrilling adventures, fight- <• ing> -love-making,^ and conquering. ..-.-A PLAY OF THRILLS AND LAUGHS ■-:A PLAY OF THRILLS AND LAUGH& „,;.-. •«. Lawrence . Grossmith as Captain Applejohn. . • TUESDAY, WEDNSDAY, THURSDAY . .., ' ..NEXT. .... ... . . Last.Three Nights of Season. ,'. Brilliant Revival of Cosmo Hamilton's '.' ..■•-. .: .Remarkable Play, ...... „ - "THE SILVER FOX." „; „. „-,.=, ..'.'-THE SILVER FOX." V. .:..■....•;■ "THE SILVER .FOX." .-..ka-TOj-moe...Grossmith -as Edmund- 'Quilter., • :BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. -'•"■"" PRICES :-D.C. and 0.5., 6s 6d; Stalls ...3i 6d; 'Gallery, Is 6d.. 'Early door to -"■Stalls Is- extra and to Gallery 6d. All -. "prices -plus tax". ■ - DAY SALES rb Grand LoUie Store Grand Opera Hou^o Buildings. ■ ' -..;..,.■•' COMMENCING TO-DAY./ t ■ - T^ VERYBODY'S. JCiVERYBODY'B. (>. . . .- EVERYBODY'S. V . -, EVERYBODY'S. • EVERYBODY'S.' , ' :■.... .-,' -..COMMENCING .TO-DAY. | :•:.'.". :l A Warner Bros.' Special: WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY ... .WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY v, ..WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY ■-. WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY ' WESLEY ("FRECKLES") BARRY ....... „-:.,...... In ' . ,>..-! A, suspense-creating, atmospheric, story „, written around that gloriously ..'. boyish'.bbyr^Wei,',' .'pf" the "freckles.and smiles.' ■ "THE PRINTER'S DEVIL." >. "THE PRINTER'S DEVIL." r.'-THE PRINTER'S DEVIL." i v .. „. ... THK PRINTER'S DEVIL." :.-"- ■ '"THE PRINTER'S DEVIL." ■"■»■■■' Ah' ■''astdnishing story 'o£ the slick escapades of a hundred per cent. ■ • ■ - -V -■ boy. ...' .- --'-•- •..- -'-.- ..: Hear ' ■-■--.~. HAKRY AVERY AND HIS ,<,-. ,--HARRY -AVERY AND HIS ''■ JAZZ=BAND" ...... I— -i..-...: JAZZ\BAND-. ; ~""'"; '" ""'ln.the Musical-Specialty, -; "YOU'VE ,GOT TO SEE MAMA," ■ "YOU'VE; GOT TO SEE MAMA," '•';■ '. " Andr the Xylophone Specialty, ::.;::.:: .'."Hindustan," ,; ... By ROY BBINSDEN. he Ultimate in Xylophone Manipulation. iL^. Music, Mirth,..and Master Pioture. - ' tße'serves'at ■"Theatre.-' 'Telephone 50. .;,-,«., .-■■ ■ ~~7~-- ~ . .'■ . <•■■■'-'"' ■■■■'■-■■'■ FULLERS' FULLEES' " • sTTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE ■XLIS. .. MAJESTY'S THEATRK. Direction ....;. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT-! - „ ■':. At -8. TO-NIGHT 1 „ .. SATURDAY, 2.30 pjn. •■■" • Unabated Success Nightly of CON MORENI'S CON MORENI'S MUSICAL' COMEDY COMPANY In their Latest Triumph / \ "■' '-'THE BANDITS." J.riupported by. a. First-class Company ol Vaudeville Artists, including , WILL HASTINGS. LES WARTON ; -ROSINA. GORDON- -JSJAT HANLEY' DC. or StaUs, 2s (d (Reserves 3 S )- Back Stalls, Is ©d;-- Upper Circle, Is (plus -ia.x lr ,exception Is)., Motors. 10.20Box Plan at The Bristol;- after 5.30 at ,-. -Burnett's,, next Theatre.. . - -LAST THREE. PERFORMANCES ;:,.,"-, ONE.MORE MATINEE - .And ... " " TWOMORE NIGHTS. %*/IRTHS> " n » » IRTHS' ■'•■'•■'■"- --: -• ■: ."CTRCUS, , .-. „ , .. , , CIRCUS,. ; i .;jMENAGERIE,.;^ and HUGE ELEPHANT An- _■ ....... ..- ;. , HERD," .. . '' GREATEST SHOW-ON EARTH. T^yICE DAILY: ' Afternoon at,2.30.; Evening at 8. __ MATINEE PKICES-7S, 6s, ss, 4° i". ?lus_tax™ , -• ' ,' -.--Children Half-price to all parts. ' v ■ ■-• —-----i^- -Location-:.... ... .. . ' \:: CABLE STREET, CABLE STREET; , Near; Taranaki Street" Wharf. r EVENING-PRICES-7S, 6s, 65." 4«, 3s. . Children Half-pnce, except to 3s seats (plus tax). Reserved, Seats, 7a (phis tax) Booked at The Bristol Piano Co. ■ ZOO OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON from 4 to 6. ANIMALS FED at 4.30 Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Accounts paid at Circus Office To-day 3 and 8 p.m lv Saturday, 3 p.m. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATREj NEWTOWN ' ■'■ TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. - ■ WESLEY "FRECKLES" BARRY ' (As; The Very Devil) in 'I "THE PRINTER'S DEVIL." "THE PRINTER'S DEVIL." "THE PRINTER'S DEVIL.? "THE PRINTER'S DEVIL" "THE PRINTER'S DEVIL." JOon't.miss this outstanding picture, where "the tears break through the smiles. A rollicking romance of~ a small' town '. ' newspaper. In addition, v TRAVELOGUE, COMEDY, GAZETTE S OUR ORCHESTRA. fTtHE .Shetland Society will hold its next " Jt - Entertainment, Concert, and Dane© • - rO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING " ("Up. Hill.vv.A" Night),, in the Victoria ball, Adelafle^ road, 7.45 o'clock. JOHN R. 'JEROMSON, Honi Saeretarvj

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1924, Page 2

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