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AMUSEMENTS. lsgfesSg) H a.m., 2.15 and W'ISO ' 8 p ,n * t 7 .-war* 4 (Approved for E< Ml flr Bgr Mrlfclll 1 Lllivcrsal Exll ibltion.) Enormous crowds at every session pay great \ / FREE tributes to this magnifi- \ LIST cent film. um ~ rf SUSPENDED. 1 4« i rtM Patrons are urged to claim >< < telephone rcser- W ( <V vations early as f we definitely can- ’( ® 4 >'X not hold these / Uli/ VV 1 " X' A 3 after 7.45 p.m. /, f ' 'k. - ' -Il * wi 1 simr Oiiif v, / — with — ' IRENE d UNNE PAUL ROBESON ‘ ' ALLAN YOUNG wfiLJlfew JSite tWiF I ? !Vi - ; Also: Magnificent Views of New York’s Reception to the “Queen Mary.” Reserve or be Disappointed. Plans D.I.C. or Theatre (44-144).

THE WHITE PEACOCK! LA MERI DANCES TO-NIGHT! New Zealand will see the famous dancer for the first time to-night, when she will present her first superb dance c jncertGRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT, AT 8.15. See the Beautiful Dancer — In her wonderful programme of sixteen dances, including “The White Peacock, “Humoresque” (with Masks), ‘Nocturne (Chopin), • “Caprice Viennoise” (Kreisler) “Bolero” (Ravel), “Empress of the Pagoda” (Ravel), “Geisha Dance of Spring,’! "Hindu Dance,” “Mexican Hat Dance,” “Tamborito,” “Carabali” (Cuban Mulatto Dance). “Antique bolero, Spanish Castanet Dances. Etc., Ete._ Laura Mollica, Danseuse ; Mario Salerno, Solo Pianist, who will play “Rituel Fire Dance” (De Falla), “Rigoletto Paraphrase” (Liszt), also numbers with instrumental trio. The Magnificent Lighting Effects controlled by Averardo Bertoechi and Reg. Jones. The entire presentation exactly as in London, Paris, Vienna, Rome, and under the personal supervision of GUIDO CARRERAS. To-night’s programme will be repeated to-morrow night and at Saturday’s Matinee. Entirely New Programme on Saturday Night, including “Gavotte” (Valcntini), “The Russian Doll,” “Danse Arabe” (Tehaikowsky),. “Japanese Fan Dance,” “Hulalei Hula,” “Jota Aragonesa,” Spanish Dances, Etc. The season will definitely finish NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Matinees Sat. and Wed., at 2.15. PRICES: R.S. (Nights); 6/and 4/-. [Matinees], 4/- and 3/. Day Sale Tickets for Unreserved Stalls and D.C. at 3/- and Upper Circle at 2/- on sale at Opera House Confectionery each day. All prices plus tax. Children Half-price to Matinees. Direction, A. D. M. Longden (Manager John Borwnlce Tour, 1933).

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 254, 23 July 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 254, 23 July 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 254, 23 July 1936, Page 3