GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SEASON. THE BOX PLANS For tho FIRST 9 NIGHTS, duriiifr which will bo presented "THE GONDOLIERS" (first 5 nights) and "THE MIKADO" (next 4 nights), will be opened at Tho Bristol Piano Co., THURSDAY MORN- ' ING NEXT, at 9 o'clock. fi RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. "THE IMMORTAL PARTNERSHIP." Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. For a Season of 18 Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present a Season of BRILLIANT COMIC OPERA, BRILLIANT COMIC OPERA, Featuring the Works of GILBERT AND SULLIVAN.' GILBERT AND SULLIVAN. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN. Comic-jOpera for All Time. Tho Best "G. and S." Company for 40 years. SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd JULY, And Following Four Nights, "THE GONDOLIERS:" "THE GONDOLIERS." "THE. GONDOLIERS." Repertoire for tho Season: "THE GONDOLIERS," "THE MIKADO," "YEOMAN OF THE GUARD." "PIRATES OF PENZANCE,' 1 "lOLANTHE," "H.M.S. PINAFORE." "PRINCESS IDA." Each Opera Interpreted bv a SPECIALLY-SELECTED CAST Of Notable Comic Opera Principals, , Charles R. Walenn, James Hay, Albert Kavanagh, Frederick Hobbs, John Ralston, Jack Sanson, Charles Mcttam, Stanley Allen. Cissie Vaughan, Patti Russell, Thelma Carter, Beryl Walkley, Jessie Caffyn, Molly Tyrell, Peggy Thyer, Gladys Baker, Graoe CroMv. GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. Direction Gustave Slapoffski. Second Production— FRIDAY, Bth JULY, For Four Nights, "THE MIKADO." "THE MIKADO." "THE MIKADO." D.C. and 0.5., 8s 6d; Stalls, 4s: Gallery, Is 6d (al! prices plus tax). Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. MATINEER-EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. CHARLES BERKELEY. fTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction Bon and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Where FULLERS' Crowds Tho Big FULLERS' Go. EVERYTHING NEW TO-NIGHT! Now Acts. Now Comedy. A list of Star Performers gathered from all parts of the World for your Delight. A Brief Return Season, THE GIBBON DUO, THE GIBBON DUO, THE GIBBON DUO, English Eccentric Comedy Artists, Featuring "Slim Jim" in. Tomfooleries. A Laugh Every Second. First Appearance of PINTO . PINTO In his Novel Act of Contortion. The Successful Revuo Stars, JACK AND MARY GRAHAM, JACK AND. MARY GRAHAM, Featuring the. Latest in American Revue. At the height of their fiopularity, GARDNER AND REVERE. GARDNER AND REVERE. GARDNER AND REVERE. "Dickie" Gardner, tile King of ,... Impromptu Comedy. Laughs, Laughs, and More Laughs. MAUD COURTNEY AND MR. "C." ;' With something Special in Topical Comedy. JOLLY JOHN LAUKIN, Tho Happv Coon. LLOYD AND RAYMOND In a new, neat, and novel Dancing Act. NELLIE KOLLE, Everybody's Favourite FIFI AND EDDIE DE TISNE, In Bright, Spots from Musical Comedy. Prices-D.S. and 0.5., 2s 7d; Stalls. Is 7d; Upper Circle, is ld. Reserves at The Bristol—after 5 at Burne-tts's, next Theatre. WELLINGTON ' CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. ST. THOMAS'S HALL NEWTOWN. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 28th JUNE, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 28th JUNE, At 8 p.m. Proceeds for the Clan. M'Gregor Stall ■at the Scottish Fair and Clan Gathering in the Town Hall, commencing 23rd July. PROGRAMME. 1 Overture Caledonian Orchestra 2 Song, Selected ... Miss E. Buckmaster 3 Humorous SelectioA Miss Lily Chapman 4 Fluto Solo, "La Malle do Indis" (Lamothe) Mr. Vincent Brown 5 "Dame Caprice" ... Miss Sadie Brown Miss Patsy Hilton 6 Humorous Item Mr. W. M'Koon 7 Song, "Angus M'Donald" Miss Bessie Maule S Song, Selected Mr. Frank Gunn 9 Pipe Band Selection by Society Pipers, and Highland Danoo by Miss Elsie Burns and Mr. Jas. Finlay. Interval of Five Minutes. 10 Entr'acte Caledonian Orchestra 11 Song, Selected ,T. Mrs. Foster 12 Song, -''Selected Mr. .Campboll 13 Humorous Item Mr. Geo. Peek 14 Pianoforte Solo, "Scottish Fantasia" Miss A. M'KeOn 15 Song, "Annio Laurio" Miss Bessie Maulo 16 Fluto Solo, "Polka Mazurka" Mr. Vincent Brown 17 Humorous Selection Miss Lily Chapman 18 Pipe Band Selcotion and "Auld Lang Syno." The Pipers will play through Newtown ■ before the Concert (weather permitting). PRICES, Is and 2s. THE SECRETARY, . | Box 867, G.P.O. "~ BUSINESSES'FOR SALE, COUNTRY HOTEL—Goodwill, Furniture, Lease, etc. Prico £1600, cash £960. Situated. in a first-class thriving town, on Main Trunk Line, right opposite Railway Station, next door to Poet Office and Bank N.Z. Lease 4 years, rent £12 por week, free of rates, t&xes, and insurance. Seo this immediately. A euro fortune. SODA FOUNTAIN AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS—Situate in prosperous country town, 3 years' lease, rent £5 10s per week, goodwill, lease, and business £375. Stock and plant at valuation. This is a roal good business and well worth inspection. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY BUSlNESS—Bakehouse, with 2 ovens, troughs, oako mixer and motor, all utensils; rent, £3 10s por week, with right of renewal. Lease 5i years. Price for plant, lease, and goodwill, £300. Stock at iuvoieo price. 'MARBLE BAR, CITY-A ' first-class proposition offers itself lo businoss man, situate in main street, City. Good -stock', rent £8 per week; lea?o 7 yearn. Full particular.! apply 0, E. LENZINI AND CO., ' 107, Customhou_-q_,y. Tol. 285.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 151, 27 June 1921, Page 2
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