GAUTIER'S DOG ACTORS! GAUTIER'S DOG ACTORS! TO-NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE WILL BE FAREWELL. ' CHILDREN TO-NIGHT Will be Admitted at HALF-PRICK to All Parts. GRAND OPERA. HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Direction: N.Z. Entertainers, Ltd. TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT! TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT! INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE Headed by the World-renowned GAUTIER'S DOG ACTORS, GAUTIER'S DOG ACTORS, In a One-Act Playlet, "THE BRICKLAYERS OF DOGVILLE." Special Engagement of VAN DOCK, VAN DOCK, Italy's Incomparuble Caricaturist. KATRINA AND JOAN, KATRINA AND JOAN, England's Foremost Exponents of Classic Dancing and Eurythmics. IMITO, IMITO, IMITO, IMITO, The World-famous Human Bird. MAXIM BRODI AND GIL. DECH, MAXIM BRODI AND GIL. DECH, Notable Russian Tenor and Brilliant French Pianist. ELROY, ELROY, ELROY, . ELROY, The Indiarubber Girl on the Luminous Globe. MARIE MOORE, MARIE MOORE, "Jazz Snapshots at the Piano." The "Miss Australia" Competition Finalist. PEGGY MOUAT. PEGGY MOUAT. Direct from New York, MANTEL'S MANIKINS, MANTEL'S MANIKINS, In "Le Petit Cabaret." Musical Director: , ARTHUR G. FROST. DAY SALES at Opera House Confectionery. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. PRICES: 6s, 4s, and 2s (plus tax). Manager WALTER MONK. MPRESS. MPRESS. Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. SPECIAL KIDDIES' PICTURES AT THE DAY SESSIONS IN ADDITION TO THE ORDINARY PROGRAMME. THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN THOMAS MEIGHAN In "THE NEW KLONDIKE." "THE NEW KLONDIKE." '■THE NEW KLONDIKE." "THE NEW KLONDIKE." It's a Paramount Picture. A Racy, Speed-filled, Humorous Story of that New Klondike—Florida. Tom Meighan at His Best. Also, "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," "SUNRISE," A Thrilling Tale of the Hunt for Gold in Australia. Romance and Thrills 'midst wonderful scenery. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Including Scenes of the Second Test at Leeds. Wimbledon Tennis Tournament. EMPRESS DISTINCTIVE ORCHESTRA (Director Mr. M. T.. Dixon). Reserves at The Bristol til! S, then at' the Theatre. Ring 43-963. ■ PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Paramount theatre! COURTENAY PI>ACE. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. A Big Drama of Money Spenders done in Splendour and Luxury, "TOO MUCH MONEY." - , "TOO MUCH MONEY." "TOO MUCH MONEY." "TOO MUCH MONEY." , "TOO MUCH MONEY." —From five thousand-dollar breakfast to coffee and rolls—from one dress for every day to ONE drees— they drank -wine from her satin slipper. And now—no wine— no Batiu slipper! MILADY OF THE MILLIONS! Dancing to the moaning of golden saxophones—with a fleet of motor-cars to defy time —scattering priceless pearls in her dizzy pace— Featuring LEWIS STONE, ANNA Q, NILSSON. COMEDY, GAUMONT GRAPHIC. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. (Musical Director: Mr. R. R. Caulton.) BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-838; or Ring Theatre, Tolephono 21-842. MISSIONARY LECTURES (Under auspices of the Wellington Ministers' Association), By the REV. DR. CARTER, of London, Secretary of the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission. WEDNESDAY, Ist September, at 7.45 »T p.m., in St. John's Schoolroom, Willis street. Subject: "India and Its People. THURSDAY, 2nd September, at 7.45 p.m., in Kent Terrace Presbyterian Schoolroom. Subject: "Taking the Gospel to the Dark Homes of India." Lectures illustrated with Lantern Slides. A Welcome and Ladies' Missionary Meeting will be held in Kent Terrace Presbyterian Schoolroom on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Ist Sept., at 3 o'clock. All ladies interested are heartily invited. Collections at Each Meeting. EUCHRE. ETJcHRET 14 PRIZES. 14 'TO-NIGHT, at The Dainties, 18-22, Cour- -*- teiiay place. Two £2 Orders, Two £1 10s Orders, Two 10s Orders, Two 7s 16d Orders, Four 5s Orders, and Other Prizes. Euchre sharp at 8. Admission 2s. J. BAILLIE, H. HEADIFEN. RESULT OF TOURNAMENT IN AID j . OF ST. .MARY'S HOME. Bridge— Ist prize, silver basket, 1550, Mrs. Sidney Kirkcaldie; 2nd prize, bridge cloth, 1055, Miss M. Ward; 3rd prize, picture, 2274, Mrs. Home. Mali Jong—lst prize, cloth, 2820, Mrs. J. C. Peacock; 2nd prize, teapot, 1880, Mrs. E. C. Battersby; 3rd prize, bag, 1768, Mrs. Sparham. Junior Bridge—Gold bag, 1410, Miss M. Richardson. Most Entries—Bridge, Mrs. A. Russell; Mali Jong, Mrs. Battersby. Drawn by Sergeant Hill in the presence of two witnesses. Would Prize-winners kindly collect Prizes from Miss Hilda Williams, 114, The Terrace ? C. V. BIRCH, Secretary. FORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. T JOHN HARDING, of 116, Lambton -*•' quay, Wellington, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court at Wellington for a license under the Land Agents' Act, 1921-22, to carry on business as a land agent at 116, Lambton quay, Wellington, and that such application will be heard at the above .Court after one month from the 31st day of August, 1926, being the date o£ the first publication of this notice. Dated at Wellington, this 31st day of August, 1&26. (Sgd.) J. HARDING.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 53, 31 August 1926, Page 2
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