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', "PLEASURE BOUND/ "PLEASURE BOUND." "PLEASURE BOUND." ,' "PLEASURE BOUND." A BIG SPECTACULAR VAUDEVILLE REVUE! A SUPERLATIVE ATTBACTION. i (^.RAND OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE, h Direction—J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. AST ATTRACTION THAT WILL APPEAL TO EVERYBODY. COMMENCING SATURD 4Y, :. COMMENGINGASATURDAY, 28th JANUARY. 2Sth JANUARY. AFTERNOON AT 2. EVENING AT «. And Each Subsequent Afternoon and Evening. " J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., PRESENT f . FRANK NEIL'S BIG SPECTACULAR VAUDEVILLE REVUE, "PLEASURE BOUND." ''PLEASURE BOUND" "PLEASURE BOUND." "PLEASURE. BOUND " "PLEASURE. BOUND" "PLEASURE BOUND" ' • "PLEASURE BOUND." "PLEASURE - BOUND." "PLEASURE BOUND." Which has just terminated a Record Season-in Sydney. . The Sweetheart of Three Continent* ■ ELLA SHIELDS, " ELLA SHIELDS, ELLA SHIELDS; ■" The Debonaire Burlington Bertie in * Repertoire of all New Songs. Australia's and New Zealand's Own Inimitable Comedian, - GEORGE WALLACE. GEORGE WALLACE - GEORGE WALLACE. '- TOr-J"rr St '- the Droll«*> and Most Original Comique on the stage to-day. Also: ' MIRIAM LESTRE, MAIDA mm« BUCKLEY, LttY JJOxS - 3IAURICE BARLING L BILLY MALONEY -MURRAY AND CllrkJ WILLIAM LIDDLE. "THE DIABOLOS." "THE DIABOLOS." 1 "THE DIABOLOS." "THE DIABOLOS." The Sensational International-"Adagio' a, Dancers, who Astounded Playgoers, of MMSetS^K:gir^oU3 40 ARTISTS 40 r 40 ARTISTS ' 40 THE BEST, BRIGHTEST, AM MOST NOTE THE PRICES: Evening: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s, Is Cd, and la. Matinees: 3s, 2s, and Is. ■'_'_' ■nSQI^* 1 Half-price. All prices plus tar. SKS Wedn^da^wl^ THB SUNDAY "'■'■■.' SUNDAY 'AT THE HITZ. SUNDAY- T ™ Zn. SUNDAY" . SUNDAY From S to 10 p.m. lundl? . m . ■ SUNDAY . ■ ISSR££ Frederick CaiT has pleasure in Dr §HSS AY' Presenting another -Excellenta- fHS5 AT '• concert. including " SUNDAY : SUNDAY NOHO TOKI, -luNDi? NOHO-TOKI, |K A? The Great-Maori,Tenor and - SUNDAY Yodeller, in "Home, Little SUNDAY Maori, Home." SUNDAY SUNDAY ' -;*.:■. -■ SUNDAY RAY TREAVERN SUNDAY ■ ■ RAY; TREWERN SUNDAY (Tenor), SUNDAY .- SUITOAY Singing "For You-Alone^ - SUNDAY SUOT)AY SUNDAY CYRIL TILLY, ; SUNDAY CYRIL TILLY. SUNDAY SUNDAY "Old Folks at Home." SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY GRACIE KERK, ~- SUNDAY GRACIE KERR, 'SUNDAY ■'-• SUNDAY Musical Monologues, SUNDAY "Not Understood." SUNDAY SUNDAY ig SUNDAY CLUNY McPHERSON; - SUNDAY CLUNY McPHERSON, SUNDAY SUNDAY -Banjo Solo. . ■ = SUNDAY "Old Kentucky Horned ' SUNDAY -<- SUNDAY . SUNDAY LES. GRIM3IETT t. SUNDAY ' LES. GRLMMETT 1 SUNDAY SUNDAY <3n the Steinway Graadj SUNDAY "Sleepy Piano." ■- SUNDAY .-....■ SUNDAY : SUNDAY TOMMY STRATTON SUNDAY TOMMY STRATTON r. SUNDAY ■ • : SUNDAY (Monologue), Z SUNDAY' "All Alone."! £ SUNDAY y SUNDAY '' SUNDAY Supported by the incomparably Jm SUNDAY .-■."•. SUNDAY JJOXJ TOOMER: \- SUNDAY LOU TOOMER '» SUNDAY SUNDAY AND HIS SUNDAY AND HIS SUNDAY > SUNDAY NEW KTTZ BAND. £ SUNDAY NEW MTZ BAND. . SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY : Featuring -. SUNDAY "Take Me to That Swariee SUNDAY Shore," "River Stay Awaj; SUNDAY from.My Door," etc., etc. ;. SUNDAY it SUNDAY : ». SUNDAY BE AT THE RITZ % SUNDAY BE AT THE RITZ t SUNDAY 3 SUNDAY ON SUNDAY NIGHT ,j SUNDAY ON SUNDAY NIGHT 5 t SUNDAY c SUNDAY . IT'S A STAR CONCERT; . SUNDAY ITS A STAR CONCERT*, ; s SUNDAY ,f SUNDAY COME EARLY, SUNDAY COME EARLY, SUNDAY SUNDAY OR BE DISAPPOINTED. *■ SUNDAY OR. BE DISAPPOINTED. , SUNDAY t> SUNDAY : SUNDAY THE RITZ, LIMITED, i» SUNDAY THE EITZ, LIMITED, SUNDAY S- SUNDAY OF WELLINGTON 3- SUNDAY OF WELLINGTON. • a, SUNDAY . SUNDAY No Branches in N.Z. 5- SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY Direction: SUNDAY Direction: SUNDAY SUNDAY FREDERICK CABR. = SUNDAY . FREDERICK CARR. z- SKATING : : " A SKATDfG TO-NIGHT, 7.30 to 11.30 pjn, ■]• SKA TIN vt h SKATING TfOYAL ROLLER EINK i- SKATING ■"'OVAL ROLLER RINK; "llatlng .cvw^-™*^ - t SKATING Sparkling Music by .the : - SKATING STROLLERS DANCE BAND, ■ SKATING Monte. Carlo; c iKt^ING Community Singing. - SKATING G. S. BRIGHT, -, SKATING Manager, t- SKATING THE MANAGEMENT RESKATING SKRVES THE RIGHT • SKATING TO KEEDSE ADMKSIOI^J

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 11, 14 January 1933, Page 2

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