"LILAC TIME." Most fascinating "LILAC TIME." and loveliest of "LILAC TIME." Musical Plays. Fresh and Fragrant, and as Pretty as its Title. •■LILAC TIME" is JOY TIME. "LILAC TIME" JOY TIME. r* ran no n ]•; r; a ho vs k. V* ll A N D OPERA H O U S E. Lessee, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Commencing SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY (For Seven Nights Only). PUNCTUALLY 7.50 NIGHTLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In the ADORABLE MUSICAL PRODUCTION, "LILAC-TIME." "LILAC TIME." "LILAC TIME." "LILAC TIME." "LILAC TIME." "LILAC TIME." A Play with music by Franz Schubert, arranged by H. Berta and G. H. Clulsom. Libretto by Dr. A. M. Wilner and H. Reichcrt, English version and Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Presented in a Brilliant Atmosphere By J. C. WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, With CLAUDE FLEMING, JOHN RALSTON as FRANZ SCHUBERT. ADELE CRANE. ARTHUR STIGANT, BERYL WALKELEY. "LILAC TIME." "LILAC TIME." "LILAC TIME." MUSICAL FRAGRANCE, Stage Manager: H. C. NIGHTINGALE. NOTE. —Children in arms not admitted. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. (Early Stalls and Gallery. Is extra.) Plus Tax. THE BOX PLANS for the SEASON OPEN ON WEDNESDAY NEXT AT THE BRISTOL. Representative, WALTER MONK. PALMERSTON NORTH TO-NIGHT. HASTINGS, TUESDAY, 6th JULY. NAPIER, WED.. THURS., 7-Bth JULY. MASTERTON, FRIDAY, 9th JULY. DANCING. GT. FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL ST. CARNIVAL DANCE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Many Novelties, Dancing 8 till 1 a.m. Rudolph's Orchestra. Sub. 3s fid. Buses leave for Lyall Bay and Island Bay after the last dance. _______ ~~ : OT_D-TMETJAN CING. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. f)E LUXE. ASSEMBLY, VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD, TO-MORROW NIGHT (TUESDAY). A Surprise Night. Everyone Receives a Prize. Supper provided. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. ■> F. M'GONNELL, M.C. M. R. JACKSON, Sec. Association Old-Time Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, Big Town Hall, WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY. TRISH REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. i- SOCIAL AND DANCE. TUESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Old-time' and Irish Dances, Novelty Waltzes, etc. Refreshments. Admission: Ladies and Members, .Is; Gents (NonMembers), Is 6d. Tickets for a Free Complimentary Social on the following Tuesday will be issued To-morrow Night. TO-NIGHT: DANCE: TO-NIGHT. . NEWTOWN LIBRARY HALL, 8-12. THE ROSE ASSEMBLY (Members Wellington Old-time Dance Association). Les Robinson's with Drums and Xylophone, etc. Monte Carlo and Excuse Me Xlances, etc. Good Supper provided. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. K. REID, M.C; G. REID, Sec. MISS PHYLLIS BA-TES, Teacher of BALLROOM DANCING. CTUDIO, 68, WILLIS STREET (in £' Gamble and Creed'a New Building). Telephone 41-334. ! PRIVATE LESSONS" DAILY, FROM 10 A.M. Fox Trot, Waltz, French Tango, Paso l Doble, Charleston. Lan exhibition"of the french tango will be given at the wednesday class next week. school of dancing and physical culture. miss may marris, Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield-st. Telephone 23-014. PHYSICAL CULTURE, Greek, Rhythmic, Operatic, Toe, National, Character, and Modern Ballroom Dancing (including Fox Trot, French Tango, Blues, 1926 Waltz, and Charleston) taught. Juvenile Classes, Wednesday, 4 p.m., and Saturdays, 10.30 a.m. Adult Classes in Ballroom Dancing. Ladies' Classes in Physical Culture, Greek and Rhythmic Dancing. Private lessons by appointment. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. J^AVID DEVITT (Six years J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Juvenile and Adult Classes in all branches of Classical, Ballet, Operatic, Eccentric, Acrobatic, and Modern Ballroom Dancing. Tango (French and Argentine), Charleston, Waltz, Fox Trot Adult Ballet Class Wednesdays, 8 p.m. MUSICAL COMEDY CLASS REHEARSAL COMMENCES MONDAY, 14th JUNE, 8 p.m. Children's Class, Saturday, 11.30 a.m. i Special Ballroom Classes (beginners and advanced, limited number of pupils). Private Lessons and Private Classes arranged. Tel. 20-290. I STUDIO: TOP FLOOR PERRETT'S CORNER (entrance 113, Willis street). Amateur performances produced. ' THE CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCINd MISS INEZ CONNOP, who has just returned from Australia with the latest Ballroom Dancing, inclu'^ <r Fox Trot, Waltz, French Tango, Charleston, is now giving instruction at her Studio, 36, Courtenay place. Classes and Private Tuition. Telephone 22-934. _____ BALLROOM DANCING. IVfISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has re- ■"•*- turned from Australia, and is Teaching the following Dances:— Waltz. 1926. 4-Step Fox-Trot, French Tango, English and American Charleston. Classes Free (pupils only). Crown Buildings, corner Cuba and Dixon streets. Tel. 20-660. THE" BRISTOL PIANO CO., LIMITED. FINDING ourselves OVERSTOCKED WITH GRAMOPHONES, we have to face the necessity of making a speedy clearance. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. GREAT SALE Of GRAMOPHONES. All Genuine Reductions. Note the Prices: ■ PORTABLE STYLE. No. 5, Oak, £5/17/6 (old price £7/10/-) TABLE MODEL. No. 9, Oak,- £5/5/- (old price £6/10/-) No. 4, Oak, £5/17/6 (old price £8/10/-) No. 3, Oak, £9 (old price £14/-/-) _ CASKET MODEL. No. 2,' Oak, £12/10/- (old price £17/10/-) CABINET MODEL. No. D, Oak, £16/10/- (old price No f/oak," £17/10/- (old price £27/10/-) No. SI Oak, £21/10/- (old price £35) No. SI, Mahogany, £24/-10/- (old price £36/10/-) Terms Arranged. Call Early for Big Bargains. THE BRISTOL PIANO. CO., LTD.,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 4, 5 July 1926, Page 2
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