AMUSEMENTS. “LILAC TIME." Most fascinating “LILAC TIME.” and loveliest of “LILAC TIME" Musical Plays. Fresh and Fragrant, and as Pretty as its Title. "LILAC TIME" is JOY TIME. LAST SATURDAY’S HUGE AUDIENCE WERE MORE THAN DELIGHTED WITH THIS ROMANTIC PLAY, ITS HAUNTING MUSIC. ENTRANCING WALTZES, GORGEOUS FROCKING, AND CHARMING LOVE EPISODES. "LILAC TIME” Was a TRIUMPH. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Lessee, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) —TO-NIGHT, TONIGHT (MONDAY)—TO-NIGHT, And following Evenings. PUNCTUALLY 7.50. NIGHTLY, J. C. WILLIAMSON’S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In the ADORABLE MUSICAL PRODUCTION, For loveliness, charm, and appeal, no other Musical Play in ten years has eclipsed the success of "LILAC TIME," "LILAC TIME," Presented in a Brilliant Atmosphere by J. C. WILLIAMSON’S ROYAL COMIC OPERA. COMPANY With CLAUDE FLEMMING, CLAUDE FLEMMING, JOHN RALSTON as Franz Schubert, ADELE CRANE, ARTHUR "LILAC TIME.” MUSICAL FRAGRANCE. NOTE—Children in arms not admitted. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., Bs.; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is. Gd. (Early Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra). Plus Tax. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE CONFECTIONERY Manager, ALEX. F. WILSON. rpHE NEW ADELPHI CABARET, Hannah’s Buildings, Cuba St. SHOW WEEK. SHOW WEEK. EVERY EVENING AT 8.30. WEDNESDAY—LILAC TIME NIGHT. WEDNESDAY-LILAC TIME NIGHT. Dancing 8.30-1 a.m. THURSDAY-SPECIAL CARNIVAL THURSDAY—SPECIAL CARNIV AL NIGHT. NIGHT. Dancing 8.30-1 a.m. PRICES FOR THIS WEEK-Monday, Tuesday and Friday, 55.; Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 7s. 6d. Afternoon Tea and Luncheon Sessions as usual. Manuel Hyman’s Famous Exhibition ' . Orchestra at all Sessions. Ring 28—294 to reserve Tables. ST. FRANCIS HALL, Hill Street. QARNIVAL DANCE TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, JULY 12. Many Novelties. Dancing Bto 1. Rudolph’s Orchestra. Subscription 3s. Gd. Buses leave for T.yall Bay and Island Bay after last dance. _ athletic sports.
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JAMITO versus HAY. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. PATRONS NOTE. RESERVE*, Members, and Officials .Till be admitted through Mercer Street door at 7 o’clock. Early Door tickets through usual doois f 1 7 0 No guarantee of accommodation aftei 7.15. Reserves must be occupied by 7.40 p.in. A limited number of tickets will be on sale at the Hall Boxes from /.15. Usual Prices—ss. and 2s. 6d., plus tax. Booking fee Is.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 255, 12 July 1926, Page 9
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