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AMUSEMENTS. 11 a>m -> 2,1 5 and 8 P ,m ' (rn A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. F/ IiJK IS"'/®' 4 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO MATTER WHAT j WEATHER, GREAT / CROWDS THRONG A | THE THEATRE AT - '’’AMgMM EVERY SESSION . . . -"IwM THOUSANDS HAVE twill ALREADY SEEN IT I AND ALL ARE V"s WILDLY ENTHUSI x , 1 “ SHOW uSI BOAT” *<■ We must urge jy 1 Wag, patrons to claim 4#» <i '< -A< •'.'lfe telephone reservations early, as we g , '? a ;>«• , .k-'s^rX- 4 definitely cannot - 1 1 hold these after 7.15 XWXW o- 1 "- ' ;\lso: Magnificent Mews of “The Queen Mary’s” Reception in New Y’ork " Harbour. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. Box Plans for Matinees and Nights at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144).

LA MERI IS HERE! To-morrow night, the famous dancer, fresh from her triumphant seasons m London, and more recently Melbourne, will daiwe for rhe first time in New ZeaNEXT THURSDAY SHE WILL BE GONE! All plans now open, and rapidly filling at the D.I.C. Positively Six Nights Only Commencing TO-MORROW. AT 8.15. With Matinees Sat. and Wed., at 2-15 GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-MORROW at 8.15; also FRL, at 8.15. And SAT. at 2.15. The Magnificent Programme wil; include “The White Peacock, “Nocturne" (Chopin), “Humoresque (with Masks), “Ravel’s Bolero, “Vide Breve” (de Falla), “Asturiana Peasant Dance,” “Empress of the Pagoda” (Ravel), “Hindu Dance.” “Geisha Dance of Spring” “Mexican Hat Dance’’ “Carabali” and Spanish Castanette Dances, etc., etc., by THE CELEBRATED DANCER— Second Wonderful Programme, Saturday, at 8.15. will include “Gavotte” (Valentini), “Jota Aragonesa,” “The Russian Doll,” “Danse Arabe” (Tcbaikowsy). “Japanese Fan Dance,” “Hulalei Hula,” “Goyesca” (Granados), also Spanish and South American Dances, Etc., Etc. Final Programme Tuesday, at 8.15. Assisted by MARIO SALERNO. Solo Pianist and Trio, Laura Jlollica, Dauseuse. Lighting effects controlled by Averardo Bertocchi and Reg. Jones. The entire presentation exactly as in London. Paris, Vienna, personally directed by GUIDO CARRERAS. Prices: R.S. and D.C., 6/- and 4/(Matinees), 4/- and 3/-. Day Sales for Unreserved Back Stalls and Dress Circle at 3/-, and Upper Circle at 2/- on sale at Theatre Confectionery Shop each morning for the evening performance. Prices, plus tax. Children Half-price to Matinees. POSITIVELY NO RETURN SEASON. Direction, A. D. M. Longden (Manager John Brownlee Tour, 1933.)

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 253, 22 July 1936, Page 3

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