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AMUSEMENTS. -OH! OH! DELPHINE." A Gorgeous and Stupendous Production. Received Last Night with Unbounded Enthusiasm by u Record Audiftncc. *Jl HE AT RE B O t A Ik Direction . . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD* Manager ..... John Farxell* AX UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH. TO-NIGHT AT 7.55. TO.NIGIIT AT 7.55. AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present tho ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Including FLORENCE YOUNG, In tho Tremendous London Gaiety Theatre Musical Comedy, "OH! OH! DELPHINE I" "OH! OH! DELPHINE!" "OH! OH! DELPHINE 1" Tho initial production of which last night created quite a furore-. Its main ingredient® are Qntchy Air?, Delightful Musical Numbers, Wholesome Comedy, Magnificent Dressoe, Pietty Girl?, and it presents tho Members of tiio Koval Comics at their Very Best. FRIDAY NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT And on SATURDAY AND MONDAY, Magnificent Revival of tho Wonderfully Popular and Entrancing Comio Opera, "KATINKA." "KATINKA." "KATINKA," Which will bo presented with Now nnd Elaborate Dresseß, Scenery, and with th« same Brilliant Cast of Characters that assisted in making it tho Most Successful Musical Play which has been staged in Australia sinco "Tho Merry Widow." TUESDAY NEXT FINAL PRODUCTION: "THE PINK LADY." PLAYS PRODUCED BY GEORGE HIGHLAND. Ballots Arranged by Minnio Hooper. Plans for Season at Milner and Thompson's. Day Sales at Toy Cavo. Prices: D.O. and R.S., 6s ; Stalls, 3a; Galiery, Is. Early Door, Stalls and Gallery. Is extra. Plus Amusement Tax. 2534 ijt H E A T I! E ROYAL. For a Season of 12 Nights, Commencing THURSDAY, JUNE 19 th. The Speotacular Extravaganza, OUR REVEILLE. A Few of tho Features of this Stupondoua Production:— THE ESCALADE, featuring Great Britain and her Allies. THE MAGIC CHEER OH'S. Local NoveltyHits. THE MONSTER LIBERTY MARCH of 130 Performers. TH£, MASQUERADER, featuring Mr W. Lints in Clog-Waltz and Ragtime Dancing on Skates upon an Electrical Table. THE EMPIRE FLAG MARCH, with Spocial Electrical Effects. STIRRING MILITARY MARCHES. BEAUTIFUL BUBBLE NUMBER. CALISTHENIC BALLET, Dainty Dancers. THE DELIGHTFUL DUTCHIES. GORGEOUS WARDROBE. . OUR REVEILLE ORCHESTRA. Spctfal Scenery and Electrical Novelties. Box Plans open at The Bristol Monday morning nest. Popular Prices: 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. WILLIAM LINTS, 2502 Organiser and Producer. gTRAND THEATRE. "LA TOSCA." "LA TOSCA.' ■ "LA TOSCA."
Victorian Sardou'a immortal story of tho tragic heroine is ideally suited to' the powerful art of PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. Gazette. Travelogue. Ep. 13 "EAGLE'S EYE." Ep. 13. Tho Adorable BILLIE BURKE, BILLIE BURKE, With Threo Lovers, in tho Sensation Photo-play, "IN PURSUIT OF POLLY." "IN PURSUIT OF POLLY." 2528 QUEEN'S THEATRE. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In hia burlesque of CHARLIE CHAPLIN "CARMEN." "Vanity and Some Sables." 0. Henry'a "Vanity and Somo Sableß." Master Story. "THE SUMMER GIRL." Featuring "THE SUMMER GIRL." MOLLY KING. Topical Budget, etc., etc. 2523 EVERYBODY'S. — Now Showing. "THE ETERNAL SIN," Starring FLORENCE REED. "PATSY," starring JUNE CAPBICE. Enisodo Fourteen of "Tho Houao of Hate." 1 2468 A WELCOME HOME to Returned Soldiers, Social and Dance. THURSDAY, 12th June, St. Paul's Schoolroom, PAPANUI. Speakers: His Worship tho Mayor (Dr. Th acker, M.P.), and Mr Witty, M.P. Tickets; Ladies 2s and Gents 6d. 2520F SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, a Competent SHORTHAND TYPISTE; .one with legal experience ' preferred. FRANKS, HUNTER, and LYON, 413 Solicitors, 109 Hereford street. WANTED. SIX BUSHMEN or SCRUB CUTTERS. Apply, H. H. COOK and CO., 2508 F. Cashol itreot. XPERIENCED TYPISTE and SHORTHAND WRITER required for fewweeto. Anply "INSURANCE," 45CF This Office. WANTED, MANAGER for our BOOT DEPARTMENT. Apply by letter, enclosing testimonials. BING, HARRIS and CO., LTD., 436F Lichfield a treat. ANTED, YOUTH for Office. Apply in own handwriting, stating previous experience; also BOY for Office, one leaving school preferred. Replies to 177F BOX 122, Chris tchurch. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT, immediately, with compulsory purchasing clause, or purchase outright, Central City BUILDING AND YARD, I Suitable for Dyeing ani Dry Cleaning Works, also Hydro Extractor. Apply, stating prioe, terms, and general description, to W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers, 2505 F. Hereford street. WANTED TO PURCHASE. ON lONS. WANTED TO BUY, gOUND BI!0"\VN SPANISH ONIONS. Quote Lowest Prioe and Quantity. FORD and MIRAMB. i MERCHANTS, ! 115 Lichfield street, ' 2182F Christohurch. I (For Continuation of Wanteds, 10 1 at tlu* Issu»)
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16546, 11 June 1919, Page 1
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