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TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. JL - a - FULLER'S ENTERTAINERS. Last Two Night* of CARMO. CARMO, the Claasio Juggler. Immediately and Electrically a Favourite, MR. FRED RIVENHALL, MR. FRED RIVENHALL, Australasia's Greatest Lion Comique. Introducing the Latest in Laugh - Food. MELBA RECORDS! MELBA RECORDS! On a New Century Gramophone. The Craze of Melbourne and Sydney. MELBA sings Tosti's "Good-bye." MELBA sis^s "Caro Nome." HiIda— TREVENA SISTERS— MabeI HARRY HART, the Favourite Tenor. Last Nights of EILEEN CAPEL. HARRY SADLER, "Cooking the Rooster" IVY NICHOLLS, JIM MARION, FARCE, "HOME FROM SCHOOL." Prices — 2s, Is, and 6d. Doors 7.15 p.m. QPERA HOUSE. Lessee and Manager — Mr. Geo. Stephenson SATURDAY, 22nd OCTOBER. First Appearance in New Zealand of MR. GEORGE STEPHENSON'S NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMBDY COMPANY MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In the Merry Mixture of Mirth and Melody, THE ROSE OF THE RIVIERA! THE ROSE OF THE RIVIERA! READ WHAT THE PAPERS SAY: Sydney Morning Herald. — "There was an immense attendance, and any amount of enthusiasm, so that the new piece is absolutely sure to catch on." The Bulletin. — "A sparkling show, which bustles along with characteristic American slap-dash, helped by pretty girls, clever dancers, and bright costumes." The Sunday Times. — "Those who were fortunate enough to have secured admission were treated to one of the brightest night's amusement which has fallen to their lot for a very considerable time." 1 Truth. — "The piece chosen for the opening of the Sydney season was 'The Rose of the Riviera,' a. musical comedy of a bright, sparkling nature, which includes numerous humorous items." The Australian Star. — "No set of artistes could have been received with greater demonstrations of enthusiasm than tt)ose of the new company. . . The costumes in the second act were amongst the best and most gorgeous seen on a Sydney stage." | The Evening News. — "The piece throughout is screamingly funny, and the music very catchy." The Referee. — "The mounting was firstclass, ,the costumes, which, were specially imported, being on a very lavish scale. . The production was an unqualified hit, and deserves to be rewarded with bumper houses." Tho Newsletter. — "Mr. Stephenson' 8 liberal policy in catering to Australian tastes 6hould meet with a handsome reward, as the present company and piece are just the very thing to please our audiences. | The Sportsman. — "The big theatre was j packed in every part, and there could 1 be no question about the enthusiasm of the audience, for every single thing was encored, come of them three and four times." Melbourne Punch. — "Mr. Stephenson had .promised a night of light liveliness and laughter, and he as good as his word. . . . There is not a humorous song or a sentimental lyric in the musical farce which one does not willingly listen to a second time." The Australasian. — "A great success wa* scored by Mr. George Stephenson's New Musical Oomedy Company at the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday night. Miss May Beafty and Mr. Edward Lauri, the principals, never did better." PRICES— Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Family Circle, Is. Early Door Stalls and Family Circle 6d extra. ENTRANCES— Dress Circle by tho New Door. Orchestral Stalls and Stalls by the Old Pit Entrance. Family Circle by the Old Entrance. EARLY DOORS— Stalls and Family Circle by the Old Dross Circle Entrance. Box Plan at Holliday's. Early Door Tickets at Abel's. FRED. W. DUVAL, Representative. TyELLINGTON GAS COMPANY (Ltd.). GREAT SALE GREAT SALE THIS WEEK OF "INVICT A" GAS RANGES, "I N V I O T A" GAS RANGES, AT OO EACH. £O EACH. FROM MONDAY, 17th OCTOBER. TO SATURDAY, 22nd R. G. HOWELL, Secretary. WEDDING CARDS— Tho moat up-to-date designs junt opened at Evening p ost office.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 6
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