AMUSEMENT? M TH EAT RE Gouetenay Place FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY! Afternoon 2.30. 7.45 Evening. “THE GREATER GLORY,” One year to,.make it—Thousands in the cast—Mighty in its .Soul-stirring Message. . COMING COMING F R’ I DAY! GENE STRATTON ; PORTER’S GENE STRATTON PORTER’S GENE STRATTON PORTER’S Greatest -Novel. brought: in all its wonderful - realism to the screen! “THE KEEPER OF THE BEES,” The: sweet, wholesome story of: a young war hero condemned by physicians to die within a year, and the Mystery Girl whom he married to give her child (as he thought) a name. GENE STRATTON ' PORTER’S . GREATEST WORK. A First National Picture GAZETTE! COMEDY! Fourth Series AMUNDSEN POLAR' FLIGHT. THE PARAMOUNT' ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery [ Shop . (next to Theatre). Telephone 1 21-838, or Ring Theatre Telephone 21-B*2. Grand opera house. Proprietors: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. To Help St.. Mary’s Home, Karori. : TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock, . , And Two Following Nights. David Devitt presents: - By , arrangement with J.G.. Williamson. Ltd., for the first time'.in.New the ■ Musical Comedy from Wyndham’t Theatre, London—“THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER’' By Leedham Bantock and Howard Talbot SELECTED CAST OF- TALENTED WELLINGTON AMATEURS. FULL CHSDRUS AND' BALLET- - .NUMEROUS SPECIALITIES. Musical Director.: Len Bariies. Box Plan at the Bristol. PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s.‘-Matinee Saturday, December 4th; Prices, 4s. 3s, Is 6d. HELP'THE ORPHANS AT ST. MARY’S HOME. PLUNKET’XMAS PARTY. PLUNKET" XMAS PARTY. WE have helped you. Come and help us ■ , > . ' TOWN HALE TOWN HALL,” TOWN HALL TOWN HALL, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 4th, 2.30 o’clock. A THE' CHILDREN’S HAPPY- HOURS. THE CHILDREN'S HAPPY HOURS. Come and Sing Nursery Rhymes with Albert Russell and Will. J. Mason. Entrance: Adults Is) Children 6d; Gallery 6d extra. Doors jopen 1.30 p.m. Reserved Seats, Gallery, 2s 6d. Box plan now open at Bristol 33
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12619, 2 December 1926, Page 3
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