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This Afternoon at 2 . , . To-night at 8 LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF “NICE GOINGS ON” Which last night achieved an Electrifying Triumph with its Delicious Music—Clever Dialogue—Gorgeous Ballets—Exquisite Stage Settings, its Wonderful Speed, and its Genuinely Humorous Comedy. THEATRE ROYAL J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present for these two final occasions THE AND GREATEST OF ALL MUSICAL SHOWS Good-bye to all the popular members of this brilliant company, including GEORGE GEE VALERIE HAY, DONALD BURR, BILLIE WORTH, PERCY LE PRE, Lois Green, William O’Neal, Enid Hollins, John Dobbie, Phil Smith, Ken Tuckfield, Tommy Jay, and Beauteous Ballet and Magnificent Chorus. MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 5/-, Ordinary Stalls (reservable this morning) 4/-, Unreserved Stalls 3/-, Gallery 1/6; Early Door Gallery .6d extra. Children Half-price. Box Plans at D.I.C. until Noon, then at the* Theatre. Day Sales at Theatre Royal Confectionery Shop. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S. 6/-, Ordinary Stalls (reservable to-day) 4/-, Gallery 1/6; Early Door Gallery 6d extra. Prices plus tax.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22319, 5 February 1938, Page 1
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