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"BROWN TO-NIGHT' "BROWN SUGAR" TO-NIGHT! G5 AS£ OPERA HOUSE. "K^D , „ OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, And for THREE NIGHTS ONLY • THREE-NIGHTS ONLY! RENEE KELLY RENEE KELLY'. RENEE KELLY RENEE KELLY. ■ "BROWN SUGAR" "brown sugar" "brown sugar!" '•brown sugar." ? ei leL Ke iUy as->ittoufc doubt, captivated the hearts of Wellington theatregoers, and to-night she will appeal- in a character that will further endear her to her many admirers as Stella Deering, the sweet but unrefined ex-Chorus Giri;\vho married into the aristocracy, she has her greatest role to date. "BROWN SUGAR," "BROWN SUGAR" "BROWN- SUGAR/ "BROWN SUGAR,/' A Comedy by Lady Arthur Lever. Cast of Characters (In order of their first appearance): S E°arl of Knightsbridge-' J«* DnMW rri c t ri-., Jackson- Wi'cox lue Countess of Knightsbridge T ,„. Margaret Darner I 1, 0311 • Ellis Irvine Lady Sloan ........... RENEE KELLY (Formerly Stella Deeriug of the Palladrome Theatre, London) . Lady Honoria Neabitt .. Gwen Burroughs Mrs. Cunningham,........ Emma.iTcmple The Hon. Archie Wentworth r , , • „ „ „ llonald Ward' U-obie Carruthers ... Reginald Wvkeham Saundera .... Charles Smith George Edmondson ........ Hylton Allen Miss Gibson Peggy Willoughby Frank Snelhng Reginald Long The Piamste Dorothy Marler Synopsis of Scenery: ACT 1. Private Room in Horridge's Hotel, Mayfair, ACT 2. The Sitting Hall at Dewhurst (one month later). ACT 3. Manager's Office at the London I Palladrome. (Evening of the same day). FAREWELL TO~RENEE KELLY liSSiSSiliiEi LAST 3 NIGHTS! ■ LAST 3 NIGHTS! LAST 3 NIGHTS! "BROWN SUGAR." "BROWN SUGAR." "BROWN SUGAR." BOX PLAN NOTICE. To-day the Plans are at The Bristol till JNoon, afterwards at Grand Confectionery, where Day Sales are also procurable. Manager MAURICE RALPH. PADEREWSKI PADEREWSKI I>ADER E W S X I PADEREWSKI, PABEEEWSKI, PADEREWSKL BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY' ' BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY! BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY. 12s 6d RESERVED SEATS 12s 6d' 12s ,6d RESERVED SEATS 12s 6d 12s 6d RESERVED SEATS 12s 6d SPECIAL RESERVES ...... £1 Is. SPECIAL RESERVES £1 Is. SPECIAL RESERVES , £ 1 is. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX. PAD E R E IW SKI. PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. PADEREWSKI. P A DERE W.S.K I. BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY AT THE BRISTOL. AT THE BRISTOL. AT THE BRISTOL. (COUNTRY PATRONS wishing to yj securo Reserved Seats should make immediate application in order to avoid disappointment. All applications from this source will be filled in rotation, and seats allotted accordingly. AH applications must be accompanied by Postal Notes or Cheques, and stamped addressed envelope for reply. Representative MAURICE RALPH. paderews ki. paderewski. paderewski. paderewski. paderewski. paderewski. fulTErs 1 FULLERS' TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, XJ-IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Steam-heated Throughout. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! The Manaßemcnt has received a sheaf of requests lor the Repetition of various Revues presented here by George Wallace and his Popular Players. As the company is now iv its Last Nights here, only One Revue can be repeated, and we have chosen the one for which the greatest number of requests have been received. GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY VAUDEVILLE REVUE COMPANY la "AT THE CROSS ROADS." "AT THE CROSS ROADS." "AT THE CROSS ROADS." There's wealth of fun in this delightful show. Not only have Wellington patrons asked for itsrepetition, but in every town where Mr. Wallace has played a lengthy season his admirers have expressed a desire to see "At the Cross Roads" again. FOR A GOOD LAUGH 1 FOR A GOOD LAUGH Come to Fullers' and see the Funniest and Most Likeable of an Revue Comedians in his Funniest Show. LAST WEEK OF LAST WEEK OF FULLERS' 11 RASCALS, FULLERS' 11 RASCALS! Australia's Wonder Kiddies, in an Entirely. New Routine. FULLERS' FAMIL-. PRICES Box Plans at Burnett's Confectionery btore, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre (22-6G9) for Reservations after 7 p.m. rr I?niJ J<? nd. on ."D<»ly Mail": "VARIE- , IV, » "£ "» advance of any Picture yet made in England or America. JJOME Truths that all should hear about Licensed Law Breakers in New Zealand from Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher, Town Hall, 16th June, S p.m. GRAMOPHONE RECITAL. A GKAMOPHONE~RECITAL will be ff- hsld at Red Cross Headquarters 63 Dixon street, on TUESDAY 7th Tmn? at .8 p.m. The Electrical Re^rds^nd pS %T£%£g?l£" Mmy supRed dCross° U IS' PrOceeds iv aid o£ Junior TARANAKI^STR^Iiiiio^ MONDAY NEXT, 6th ' JUNE At 7.45 p.m. "IN ROME WITH A CAMERA." A Traveller's Experience, by ■ MR. H. P. MOURANT. aS::^ £*. *f"! y Relif Fund-j

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 4