TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT! BIGGER AND BETTER THAN' EVER, AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE Vfa Gapping !?em. c& pßSKra® WJ < THREE FRENZIED FARCES, W TO-NIGHT (Saturday), and MONDAY and TUESDAY. D.C. and 0.5., 4/-; STALLS. 2/3; GALLERY, 1/6 (no tax). Reserves at Bristol. THE BEST CAPPING REVUE YET! TOWN HALL NEXT THURSDAY — At 8 — NEXT THURSDAY THE GREAT MUSICAL EVENT OF 1933. FIRST AND ONLY APPEARANCE T~K L WITH ORCHESTRA of the Worldfamed Baritone, who is Delighting all A JOHN BROWNLEE (Principal Baritone of the Paris Opera). WHO WILL BE HEARD WITH I’HE Uva.-.li- -./■ • WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor: LEON DE JIAUNY. Mr. Brownlee is at present creating a furore in the South Island, where his seasons in each city have had to be extended or return visits arranged. THIS WILL BE ABSOLUTELY THE LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING JOHN BROWNLEE and also of Hearing Mr. Brownlee’s Brilliant Pianist, RAYMOND LAMbLk l. AIR. BROWNLEE will sing, with full orchestra, the Prologue irom 1 Vagliacci,” "O, Star of Eve.” and “So, Sir Page.” AIR. LA MEER 1 will play the Grieg Concerto. The SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will play Overture—"illiciizi” (Wagner); Symphony in 0 minor—“ Jupiter” (Mozart) ; Rhapsody- A Shropshire Lad” (Butterworth); Coronation Alarcli —“Le Prophetc (Meyerbeer). PRICES: 5/- and 4/- (reserved); 3/- ami BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. “ThLmAYFAIR THE MAYFAIR (LATE ADELPHI) The Cabaret Beautiful. The Cabaret Beautitul. THE THREE YOUNG HOSTS ANNOUNCE CABARET NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 8.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8.30 SATURDAY NIGHT IS MAYFAIR NIGHT. Get the habit of spending your Saturday Evenings nt the beautiful Jlaylair— You cannot have a more enjoyable evening—a pleasant environment, excellent service and snappiest band in the Dominion, and the personal attention of the Three Young Hosts, all add to your evening’s entertainment. 5/-. Dress. SUNDAY CONCERT SPECIAL SUNDAJT PERFORMANCE WILL BE HELD AT THE MAYFAIR AT 8 P.M. AT 8 P.M. Leading Artists, assisted by the Highhattcrs’ Orchestra, will provide entertainment. SUETT".:. 2/-. RING 51—770 FOR RESERVATIONS.
HMIE MARGARET O'CONNOR 1 STUDIO, Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR (Mem. Imp. Society, London), MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY (London Certificate). CHARLESTEP and RUMBA TAUGHT. Miss O'Connor and Mr. Priestley are the recognised heads of the profession in New Zealand. Studio: 58 Cuba St. Tel. 45 —571. iXpS.S GWENETHE WALSHE, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. STUDIO: "Evening Post” Buildings, Willis Street. Tels.: Studio, 42—211: Res.. 42—956. Personal and Individual Tuition. 10 a.m.10 p.m. daily. CLASSES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, 8 till 10 p.m. “DANCING ANI) FENCING. TNAVID DEV ITT. 7 years J. C, WilU linmson Musical Comedies (the only teacher in Wellington with theatrical experience). ALL PHASES OF MODERN AND CLASSICAL DANCING. Special "Tapping” Classes. 2/- per lesson. Private lessons by appointment, day or evening. Fees payable by term or lessons. Studio: Top Floor, Armit’s Bld;., 288 Lambton
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 182, 29 April 1933, Page 4
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