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GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE." Direction: J. C. Wjlliamson (N.Z.), Ltd. "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA" will Stagger You. THE MUSIC, THE DIALOGUE, THE COSTUMES, THE ENTRANCING ATMOSPHERE BEGGAR DESCRIPTION. -. B.OX PLANS FOR THE SEASON opEN TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING A-T THE BRISTOL. " BE EARLY. „__, J- C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY Presents I "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA," THE BEGGAR'S OPERA," THE BEGGAR'S OPERA," "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA," I THE BEGGAR'S OPERA," i "THE BEGGAR'S OPERA," By Mr. Gay. THE OPERA OF KINGS and QUEENS For Two Centuries. INITIAL PRODUCTION IN NEW ZEALAND, SATURDAY NEXT, I SATURDAY NEXT, Ist DECEMBER, "I Ever since he first caw it at tho Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, SIR GEORGE IALLIS has been eager to present before Aew Zealand audiences the Opera which has now nearly completed its FOURTH YEAR IN LONDON. "THE BEGGAR'S Uri,RA has been described as one of COMEDIES in the WORLD. IT IS A. MASTERPIECE OF WIT AND Lr-TiJNIUS. . ' j *£ MELODIES are amongst the FINMUSIC whole field o£ ENGLISH MUSIC. MELODY. MIRTH. The piece is nearing the end pf its f oU£,thYear in London, and is expected CHff Eci Ko^S^ eo^HE-S "CHU! THE GENTLEMAN ■ THE BEGGAR. THE HIGHWAYMAN. The Personnel of the Cast includes: Hilton Osborne Reg. Roberts Pjuhn? Bindley Eily Malyon § i me^ a, m Geo- Willoughby Beryl Walkley Molly Tyrell , And an Exceptional Company. Musical Director Gustav Slapoffski. Prices: DC. and R.S., 7s; Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, Is 6d; Early Stalls Is extra, Early Gallery 6d extra. (All prices 'plus tax): 'Representative ALEX. F. WILSON. SPECIAL BARGAINS TO-MORROW. QDDMENTS LEFT OVER AFTER THE FIRE. ...:■. ..-, ; TEA TOWELS, 36 x 27, Is each COLOURED TOWELLING, Bid ya"rd LARGE SIZE TOWELS, Is 3d each HEAVYWEIGHT SHEETING, Is lid yard : ALL-WOOL RUGS, 22s 6d DQUBLE BED H.C. QUILTS, 10s 6d each 36-inch MADAPOLAM, 9id yard WHITE STRIPED ORGANDI MUSLIN, Is yard FINE FABRIC GLOVES, 6d and Is pair BLACK AND WHITE FINE HOSIERY, Is 6d pair. KNAPPA KID GLOVES, 6s lid pair FINE H.S. HANDKERCHIEFS, 2s 6d dozen , ' • EMBROIDERY EDGING, 6 yards for Is SILK;TO-KNEE HOSE, 2s lid pair 1000 dozen CHILDREN'S SOCKS, from 6d pair 50' dozen CHILDREN'S THREE-QUAR-TER SOCKS, from Is 5d pair 100 dozen CHILDREN'S SINGLETS, Is LADIES' SPONGE CLOTH FROCKS 21s'for 10s 6d. . ' VOILE BLOUSES, 3s lid and 4s 6d each LADIES' JAP SILK BLOUSES, 6s lid LADIES' CHECK CAMBRIC FROCKS, 8s lid LADIES' FINE LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, 8s lid LADIES' FINE CASHMERE BLOOMERS, large size, Is lid LADIES' SMALL-SIZE ALL-WOOL • COSTUMES, 63s for 25s 6d LADIES' SINGLETS, Is 6d and Is lid > ALL-SILK CREPE DE CHINE, 40 ■ inches wide, 5s lid yard SPONGE CLOTH, 40 inches wide, Is lid yard 10 ONLY TRIMMED, HATS, 12b 6d; worth up to 25s 6d/ 30 ONLY UNTRIMMED TAGELHATS, 5s lid each 500 SILK HAT TRAILS, Is lid each 100 BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS, sizes 3 • to 16, 16s 6d t0.305. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, ARCHEU'S, UPPER CUBA STREET. * MILLINERY REDUCTIONS. SPECIAL PRICES nfarked on all my Exclusive MILLINERY MODELS for the approaching Xmas Holidays. Pick any Hat in my Saloon for 425. TO-MORROW ONLY. 425. MADAM COWAN, Upper Cuba street. GEO. NOBLE AND CO., TTIGH-CLASS Tailors, 15, Manners street, FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT. Perfect fit guaranteed. Telephone 3839. ~ LAWN MOWER REPAIRS. WE are still giving better service this season. More prompt attention and Repairs done on much improved machinery. Wo special in Lawn Mower Repairs, Grass Shears, Sa,ws, etc. Cartage arranged. 'Ring Tel. 22-695 J. C. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD., Herber^street, off Manners street, ■ Wellington. "Q.OMEWHERE . IN. NAPLES." Tho j K.J' bong-! ox Trot success. All music dcarere. Price 2s. I

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 129, 28 November 1923, Page 2