SAVOY HAVANA BAND.
The. box plans for six nights, and two matinees of the season of super-vaude-ville from J. C. Williamson Theatres opened this morning at The Bristol. The season commences on Monday next at' the Grand Opera House. Heading a bi<* bst of vaudeville, stars is Bert Ralton'l Havana Band from the Savoy Hotel, London. By way of the ' gramophone this band is. one of the best known in the world. It is also the favourite dance band of the Prince of Wales. Bert Errol, billed as England's foremost female impersonator, "appears in "Modes and Melodies of, 1924." He is assisted by Kay Hartley, his; dancing partner.: Marie Jiendall, a popular English comedienne, presents her latest character studies. Mr. Hymack is seen in a sketch, "At Bogey Villa," an act which is full of mystery and novelty. Boldi arid Alexis are dancers. _ from"-the- Coliseum, • London.. Cardim presents card manipulations of nove%» a, nd Hal Scott and Connie Graham stage ■ Sentiment and Comeay:" The company has played wonderfully successful seasons in: Auckland and Christchurch:
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 6, 8 January 1925, Page 5
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SAVOY HAVANA BAND.
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 6, 8 January 1925, Page 5
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