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AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. TO-NIGHT COMMENCING TO-NIGIIT TO-NIGHT n TO-NIGHT ■ AT 8. TO-MIGHJ. TO-NIGHT TO-NICtH-L Initial Production in New Zealand of the Opera that has Created the U mos Enthusiasm Throughout the World since its inception—AJO J ears ag . “AGE CANNOT WITHER IT NOR CUSTOM STALE lIS IMMMiiVARIETY - .” • r J. C. WILLIAMSON’S NEW ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY Present THE BEGGAR’S OPERA THE PLAY THAT WILL LAST FOR . . ceased When the eternal jazz tunes have cloyed. the music ot th “h to astonish and puzzle, there will still bo sought t’ l ® simple, un OPERA.” melodies, of which there is such an abundance in IHL BLGUAiv o Your Verdict will be the Verdict of Two Centuries-“A the language so fine, the dialogue so witty, and the music so cncli THE GENTLEMAN „ THE BEGGAR mGmvAYAUN THE CAST: i • Peachum Reginald Roberta. Mi's. Peachum pSe Bindley. Txickit George Willoughby. Polly Peachum wiilkely. Mucheath Hilton Osborne. Lucy Lock: I Bery Tyrell/ Filch Charles Mettam' Diana Trapes Molly lyr The Beggar Harry Schofield. Jenny Diver Ida Mcmn Drawer: Stanley J. Allen. Turnkey: Cuvrdmi ®a Member of Maoheath’s Gang-William Watson, S. D. Edvards, w. Bernie McCarthy. . ■ T nolnmero Women of the Town-Mao Lovell, Gwen Lemme. Etsie Scerri, Joyce Dola Melba Page, Ida Darrell. Stage Manager jordon Ramsay. Musical Director Gustave SlapofLki. r - Box Plans are at the Bristol until 1 2 noon, then at Opera House Confeoti°DAY SALE TICKETS obtainable at Opera House Confectionery from 930 “’’POPULAR PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 75.; Stalls. 3s. GZ.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gal’prv. Is. extra. (All plus tax.) TAIT Business Manager * a. . • TWO PRODUCTIONS OF STERLING MERIT. to-night to-d ay to-night ■ At PARAMOUNT AND SHORTT’S MARSHALL NEILAN’S MO ST STUPENDOUS SUCCESS, “ THE STRANGER’S BANQUET ” vnrdt o V f V a d gFrl’s SG fight te save” her tahm’Janeo’ from S gangs?ms and who Seek to”crumble her empire of wealth. Admirably portrayed by a ma„ cent cast of 23 famous stars. A GOLDWYN SU PER-SPECIAL. Alcq Also AN AERIAL ADVENTURE OF ROMANCE AND THRILLS, “TRAPPED IN THE AIR” A stirring story of how marauders o f the ship attempted to rob the London and Paris Air Mail. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. SPLENDID SUI PORTS. Book your Seats: For Paramount—At "Utility” or 1 hone - “Shortt’s”—At Bristol or ’Phone 768.

THE KING’S (Wellington's Premier Picture House). TO-NIGHT, 8 o’clock. KING’S POLA NEGRI. KING’S POLA NEGRI. KING’S POLA NEGRI. KING'S Her very first American ParaKING’S mount Picture. KING’S "BELLA DONNA," ' KING’S "BELLA DONNA," KING’S One of the most powerful KING’S stories ever written, KING’S ’ By KING’S ROBERT HICHENS KING’S All-star Cost, including KING’S CONWAY' TEARLE, KING’S CONRAD NAGEL KING’S & LOIS WILSON. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE KING’S SELECT ORCHESTRA. L. D. Austin, Musical Director. MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. Box Plan at the Bristol, after 12.30 at the Theatre. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GALA SESSION. GALA SESSION. Featuring THE AMBASSADOR BAND, Tn their Most Popular Selections. THIS AFTERNOON arid Every Afternoon Next Week MISS NGAIRE PHIPSON Will present the delightful scena, entitled "AN OLD WORLD FANCY.” "AN OLD IVORLD FANCY.” Tables may be reserved per Telephone No. 1636. riIHE AMBASSADOR. A HE AMBASSADOR. 68 Willis Street. .. ORGAN RECITAL. Town hall to-morrow, (SUNDAY), DECEMBER 2, 1923. At 8.30 o’clock. By MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). "Largo in G” (by request) Handel "Naiade Op. 15, No. 1" (from the five Melo mimics (Rebikoff "Pastorale” Claussinann. Walther’s "Prize Song,” from Act 111. “Die Meistersinger ... Wagner. "Fountain'—Music and duet from Act 11., Scene 1, "Pelleasi and Melisande” Debussy. "Fjnalo,” from Symphony No. G. in B Minor ("Pathetic”) Tschaikovsky. ADMISSION FREE. ! Voluntary Contributions received at i , Door. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. Match of the season. ATCH OF THE SEASON. 8600 UP, LEVEL. W. ABOTOMEY' v. W. DICK (Champion of N.S.IV.) (Champion of North of Scotland). At the STRAND BILLIARD SALOON, Manners St. (above Strand Theatre). Commencing on MONDAY. DECEMBER 3 and concluding on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8. Two Sessions of 660 each to be plavod daily nt 3 p.m. and 8 p.in. CT,ARK McCONACHY, Referee. ADMISSION—2s.. plus tax. Is., no tax. "THE OUTING” "THE OUTING” “THE OUTING” "THE OUTING” PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH PORT A J JLE PITONOGR APH FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HERE’S the handy, compact, complete little Phonograph that's just idea for picnickers, holiday-makers, and campers. Enables you to enjoy latest and best music at your bach, on the beach, anywhere, any time. Made in handy size to carry round with you. "The Outing” is a sturdy musical instrument. Specially designed to piny all records perfectly—has a sweet mellow tone. Complete with 12-pockct Record Album. PRICE, .I'l4 17s. (id. PRICE. All 17s. 6d. Just pick up your “Outing” and carry with you at Christmas time. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., Manners Street, Wellington. ANTED, 3660 people to accept FREE GIFT of <i Booklet containing photographs of all the leading Film Stars. Simply ask your cyclo dealer for Bate’s Book of Film Stars.. Apply quickly, because the demand will ho big. BUSINESS NOTICES. KELBURN TEA, KIOSK. HOT LUNCHEON, Is., including Tram Faro. Ask at Kelburn Tram Office. MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEA.. WEDDINGS AND SOCIAL EVENINGS. Tel. 26—210. WANTED, Film Enthusiasts to np» ply immediately for FREE GIFT copy of Bate’s Book of Film Stars. Contains striking photographs of Valentino, Chaplin. Talmadgo, and all your favourites. Apply to your nearest cycle agent.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 57, 1 December 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 57, 1 December 1923, Page 9