AMUSEMENTS. Wilf Courtenay Place. THEY CAME WERE SEEN, AND THEY CONQUERED Unprecedented scenes of enthusiasm greeted the fall of the curtain on last nights’ performance of “THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN SUNBEAMS” Never has such popularity been more richly deserved. THERE ARE 35 OF THEM And not one dull moment in the whole of amazing cleverness and speed. JUST A RIOT OF COMEDY Cleverly interspersed with the most artistic singing, dancing, acrobatics, and a host of other specialities, many of which have to be *een to be believed. In their initial Wellington Comedy Revue Offering, “HULLO, NEW ZEALAND” Which is gorgeously dressed and mounted. Among those appearing are: JACKIE CLARKE, Australia’s Jackie Coogan. Dainty BABY DOREEN. Everybody’s Darling. Wonderful JEAN WHITE, Premier Danseuse. THE ACROBATIC SUNBEAMS, The Acme in Acrobatics. Madcap MERRY TWINKLERS, A Bunch of Peaches. Jolly GWEN JONES, The Bouncing Sunbeam. HARRY USS.HER, Wonderful Boy Soprano. THELMA FOREST, Beauty and Grace Personified. RADIANT BALLET, The Nifty Nine. TINY TOTS, Famous Baby Ballet. And numerous other items, all making up a programme of startling brilliance arid speed. THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN SUNBEAMS Appear TWICE DAILY MATINEES AT 2.30 P.M. EVENINGS AT 8 O’CLOCK. SUNBEAMS ON THE STAGE Afternoon, 3.40 p.m. Evenings, 8.18 p.m. In conjunction with an exceptionally strong Comedy Picture Programme, featuring BEATRICE JOY and TOM MOORE, In “THE CLINGING VINE” Al Comedy Gem. H. GLADSTONE HILL . Conducts his ORCHESTRA PARAMOUNT In suitable incidental music, including "The Bello of New York” Overture; "Scottish Patrol” Entr’acte. PRICES: Matinees—Stalls, Is., Is. (SI.; Reserved, 25.; Dress Circle, 25., 2s. 9d.; Reserved. 2s. 9d., 3s. 3d. CHILDREN: STALLS, (id., 9d„ DRESS CIRCLE Is.; RESERVES. 6d. Extra. Evening—Stalls, Is. 6d„ 25.; Reserves, 3s. 3d.; Dress Circle, 3s. 3d.; Lounges, 3s. lOd. NO EXTRA CHARGE TO BOOK IN THE DRESS CIRCLE, EVENING SESSIONS-SO BOOK NOAV. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE DAILY FROM 10 A.M. UNTIL 9 P.M. TELEPHONE 21—842 FOR RESERVES. PHOTOPLAY-LECTURE. “BIRTH OF A FLOWER” TO-NIGHT Farewell Screening of this Amazing Photoplay-Lecture, (presented in person By CLARKE IRVINE. Y.W.C.A. HALL Boulcott St., near Willis St. 8 o’clock. Stalls, Is. Cd.; Circle. 25.; Children, 6d. Reserves at Bristol. Telephone now. ATHLETIC SPORTS. gOXING. RACE WEEK ATTRACTION, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. GRIFFITHS (Otago Crack Feather-weight) TAYLOR . , (Auckland Champion). Excellent Preliminaries, including CLEVERLEY & O’SULLIVAN (Auckland) In Special Trial Bouts for Olympic Games Representation. PRICES: ss. and 2s. 6d„ plus tax; Booking Is. extra. EARLY DOOR TICKETS (no extra charge) at the Box Office and at SOW - MAN‘S, Lambton Quay. BOX PLAN at PERRY’S, Manners Street. VyBESTLING. .£lOO - MATCH - £lOO £5O A-SIDE. M. A. SUNNI, M. A. SUNNI, Indian Champion, Versus WALTER HOGG, WALTER HOGG. Australia’s Heavy-weight. TOWN HALL, MONDAY, JANUARY 30. 2s. 6d. and 55., No Tax. Book or Day Sales at Ned Perry e-
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 96, 21 January 1928, Page 5
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