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QRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND~ FOLLOWING NIGHTS, THREE FINAL PERFORMANCES OF "FLORODORA." THE WELLINGTON AM-iTEUR THEATRICAL SOCIETY (Under the Patronage of the Prime Minister, the Right Hon. J. G. Coates.) Presents, by Arrangement with J C. Williamson, Ltd., __ The "Evening, Post" says: • "Conspicuously above amateur level. '■Choruses strong; dancing More than usually good; dressing and mounting really fine." "FLORODORA," Mrs. Amy Woodward as Dolores. Mr. Ray Kemp as Abercoed. Mr. A. M. Dunkley as Gilfain. Miss Pauline Shotlander as Lady Holyrood. Mr. A. Mazengarb as Tweedlepunch. Mr. Lionel Inch as Donegal. Mr. D: Alexander as Leandro. Miss G. Stark as Angela. "FLORODORA," "FLORODORA," " FLORODORA," "ELORODORA," A Surprise and Delight to Packed and Enthusiastic Audiences. " FLORODORA," " FLORODORA" " FLORODORA," "FLORODORA," Redolent of Summer Skies, Love.. Youth. Joy, and Romance. "FLORODORA." " FLORODORA," "FLORODORA," •FLORODORA," Brimful of Wholesome Comedy. Variety, and Charm. •FLORODORA," "FLORODORA," "FLORODORA," "FLORQDORA," A Light Opera of Exotic Setting, Tuneful | ■ Music, and Graceful Dancing. | The Theatre is steam-heated th'roughj out. . . "■ ■ ! D.C. and Orchestral Stalls, 6s 6d; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors at 7 p.m., 6d extra. Late Doors at 7.30 p.m. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Co. RETURN OF , ELSIE PRINCE. JIMMY GODDBN. UHARLTON MORTON, AND THE WONDERFUL "NO, NO, NANETTE" CO., . "NO, NO, NANETTE" CO., In their Latest and Greatest .Triumph, : "LADY, BE GOOD 1" "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" ;q.rand opera house. Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.),' Ltd. Touring Manager Walter Monk. A WONDERFUL" ATTRACTION. NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON, „ NEXT .SATURDAY NIGHT. AND FIVE FOLLOWING EVENINGS. I FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. FINAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. J. C. WILLIAMgiON, LTD., Present (by arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller) the Latest London and New York Musical Comedy „.• ;'■ triumph, , '■; "LADY, BE GOOD!" ' \ 'LADY, BE GOOD!' ■ , "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" 'LADY, BE GOOD!" In which the "No, No, Nanette" C'ompauy achieved their best success in Melbourne, where thiß delicious play attracted record audiences for over fifteen weeks. "LADY, BE GOOD" Has the fastest tempo of any musical play stagod during recent years. From beginning to end it is a flashing sequence of bright, keen-edged comedy, diverting situations, delightful songs and melodies, brilliantly beautiful frocks and ensembles, and whirlwind dancing. "LADY, BE GOOD" Is now smashing to smithereens the records established by "No, No. Nanette," which it is said to eclipse from every point of view. . BOX PLANS ror '"Liudy. Be Good" will be. opened at The Bristol Piano Co. on THURSDAY MORNING NEXT, at 0 o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4sGallery, Is Cd. Early Door Stalls and liallery. Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON DRIVERS AND RELATED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. V SPECIAL MEETING of the above x*- Union will be held on WEDNESDAY 15th June, 1027, at 8 p.m., in the Trades Hall, Vivian street. Business: The following motion will be submitted for the consideration of the meeting:—That the terms of the proposed Industrial Agreement between the Union and the British Imperial Oil (N.Z.) Limited, be approved." A. PARLANE, Secretary. BRITISH DELEGATION. TJNDER the auspices o£ the North IsV. land (N.Z ) Motor Union, the Execu*lV« *he Wellington Automobile Club invite Members of the Club and their friends, also, all other motor-car owners to attend a Meeting to be held at ' THE TOWN HALL On WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, 1927, < At 8 p.m., To welcome the Delegation. Sir Archibald Boyd-Carpenter has kindly consented to address the meeting on matters of interest to motorists. H. J. STOTT, Secretary. COURT SIR GEORGE BOWEN, No. 5084, A.O.F. rpHE Fortnightly Meeting .of the Court -1- will be held in the New Rooms, 15. Tory street (few yards down from To Arc Seed Co.), on WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, at 8 p.m.' Business: Nomination of Officers, and General. ' ' A. W. O. TRAVERS, 00, Waipapa road. Secretary,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 2