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AMUSEMENTS. ' '. ' ' AN UNPARALLELED TRIUMPH WAS LAST NIGHT ACHIEVED -By— CYRIL RITCHARD and MADGE ELLIOTT. In the Latest London Musical ■ ••- - - • Comedy Success, —“BLUE ROSES”— CYRIL RITCHARD ■-'-T- ■ And MADGE ELLIOTT were always favourites with New •Zealand Playgoers, so it is not sur•prising that they both were greeted with enthusiasm when they appeared on the stage-last evening. The delighted audience frequently ’interrupted the performance with their unstinted applause, ant! at the .close of a remarkably fine performance, the principal artists Were called before the curtain again and again. Speeches of • appreciation from both Madge- Elliott and Cyril Ritchard were followed by cheers. ' PftONE BOOKING 51—814. Grand Opera House a < 5 ! Direction: ’ : J. .'C. • Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. MUSIC, GAIETY, FUN AND dancing TO-NIGHT at 8 AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. MATINEE t ' •- SATURDAY AFTERNOON. j. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present the extremely..; popular and brilliant 'musical comedy artists: Gay scenes, clever and original comedy, wonderful ballets and the- exquisitely beautiful Madge Elliott, singing sweetly, and creating graceful mental pictures Cyril R “Let’s Be Sentimental, I, Sow th. Moon Through the Windows, and tht wonderful original Episode de Bane, of the last scene. The Company includes: Cecil Kellaway, Leo Franklin, Frank Leighton, Dulcie Eaven' port, Arthur Cornell, Mary Rigby, Jean Duncan, and many other artists. • Second Production: ; ' • The Very’ Humorous Musical Play: “FOLLOW THROUGH, “FOLLOW THROUGH,” ' In which the present Company achieved an outstanding triumph in Australia. Evening Prices : D.C. and R.S., 6/-, Stalls, 4/-; Gallery. 1/6. Early doort. gallery, 6d extra. Plusit”. ’ Matinee Prices: 5/.-, 3/6, 2/- &1/ • Box" Plans at the Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales at Grand Opera House Confectionery Shop. Manager ......... John Farrell. THE MAYOR'S CINDERELLA BALL THE MAYOR’S CINDERELLA BALL j (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). mnwTC ■ HALL, IVELLINGTON, >TBwN, hall: WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. A SPECTACULAR BALL A SPECTACULAR BALL (MASKED, PLAIN & FANCY DRESS) Will be held in aid of the. MAYOR’S DISTRESS|-FUND. Now is the time to arrange Fancy Dress Parties for the Ml of the Season. Prizes will be awarded for the best tumes costing not more than twenty-five shillings. ■Rail Tickets (10/6 each) are available at the Bristol. As there will be onlv a limited number of tickets issued, early application is desirable. 1 ■ Z’ -■ ■ MEETINGS; \ LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION.: 11‘miBERS and Friends of the Wel"1 lington Branch are invited to a .meeting in the N.Z.E.I. Rooms, Evening Polt”-Building, To-night (Thursday), JU Spe 2 ake? t : The nl ßev. Gordon McKenzie, B.A. Subject:' “Disarmament. _ LECTURES. FARMERS. PjON’T miss the Veterinary, Lectures -L* and Demonstrations given, by Mr. Mclndoe, of Hamilton, bn the Present Diseases in Cows, to be held at MR. STYLES’S FARM, TE - HORO, on THURSDAY,' JULY 28. Also SATURDAY, JULY 30, at SHANNON, at Abraham and Williams s Yards. ' ___ ' ■> WANTED TO SELL. NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS: ROOM 1, FIRST FLOOR, 80 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE. MADAM FOLEY AND CO., Room 1, lu. jr-irgt Floor, 80 Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Children’s and Gent’s Fancy’Costumes. Dinner and Evening. Suits. Tel. 24 —15-1.

CHILBLAINS , CORRECTED BY MIRPIL. Mrs. E. Jackson, 55 Pomona Road, Georgetown, Invercargill, ■writes: —“I desire to state that my daughter Jean was suffering last whiter with Chilblains on her hands .and in fact had suffered for four years with this complaint in the cold weather. lam pleased to say that on my recommendation my daughter used Mlrpll Skin Balm and found that it cured her, and I would utge other sufferers using this remedy.” Mlrpll is also unsurpassed for Chapped Skins, Sunburn, Windburn, after shaving, and Sore Feet. On Sale Chemists and stores or The W. H. Comstock Co. Ltd., 8 Farlsh Street, Wellington. 2/6 per bottle, post paid.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 259, 28 July 1932, Page 2

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609

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 259, 28 July 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 259, 28 July 1932, Page 2

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