Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. .TO-NIGHT! ._.',. . TO-NIGHT! FINAL PERFORMANCE OF ■'FLORODORA," THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR '- THEATRICAL SOCIETY . (Under the Patronage of the* Prime Minister, tho Right Hon. J. G. Coates.) . Presents for the Last Performance " FLORODORA." The '•Evening Post" says: "Choruses strong dancing, more than usually good; dressing and mounting really fine." The "Dominion" Bays: "Presentation a distinct triumph for society." "' FLORODORA," Hear for the,last time the superb solos and duets of Dolores and Abercoed. "FLORODORA," Last opportunity of hearing that most charming of all musical numbers: "Tell Me, Pretty" Maiden." ' " FLORODORA," The diverting comedy of Alf Mazengarb and Morris Dunkley will put you in the greatest good humour. " FLORODORA," Miss Pauline Shotlander in her excellent representation as the scheming Lady Holyrood. "FLORODORA," Graceful dancing, exotic Betting, tuneful, and bright choruses. Miss Greta Stark as - Angela Mr. Lionel Inch as Donegal Mr. D. Alexander as Leandro Special arrangements have been made for the Heating of the Auditorium. 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.' FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. Steam-heated Throughout. Direction .... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd." TO-NIGHT! At 8. • TO-NIGHT! DON'T .MISS THE FIRST BON BON PRODUCTION. IT IS A REVELATION. ROBERT ROBERTS ROBERT ROBERTS BON BON REVUE COMPANY. BON BON REVUE COMPANY. BON BON REVUE COMPANY. Under the Personal Direction of . . .MR. ROBERT ROBERTS, The Celebrated London ProducerComedian. .22 PRINCIPALS, . 22 Together with a BEAUTY BALLET Of Eight Clever Dancers. The Initial' Production entitled "SCREAMS AND SCENES," "SCREAMS AND SCENES," A Delightful Entertainment that All Wellington is Talking About. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: D.C. or 0.5., 2s 6d (Reserved 3s); Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle; Is.-'.::.... . - •. \ . BOX.PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. After 5.30 i>.m. 'at Burnett's Confectionery Store, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre. (22^69) for Reservations after 5 p.m. ;;" 'rrHE ■■.;.-■■■ :new-;--':;'- -princess; XHE --.'/' , NEW ' ' : ■ PRINCESS. MANNERS STREET. Continuous Daily, 11 to , 10. FINAL PRESENTATION. 1— .' •■..'..' ' . ■' . . -• "THE BARRIER." "THE BARRIER:" , : : , "THE BARRIER." •"THE'BARRIER." ': ' :' - •'■■•.- And -"'■■ 2—■'..'.•.' - "THE POPULAR SIN." "THE POPULAR SIN." "THE POPULAR SIN." "THE POPULAR SIN." COMEDY! SERIAL! GAZETTE!.;. rp'HE :':.'r ,NEW;.:-. ,'.■"■ 'PRINCESS. •■• HE NEW PRINCESS. MANNERS STREET. Continuous, Daily, 11 to 10. FRIDAY .....NEXT. FRIDAY Sensational Programme. .':.: ;...;■.■:.'Wj'iiiam.''i iQxr. I:Piesents ' " "SUMMER. BACHELORS." "SUMMER-BACHELORS" ' "SUMMER BACHELORS." "SUMMER BACHELORS" "SUMMER BACHELORS." While the wives are away the husbands will play, by Wftrnes Fabian, author of "Flaming Youth." ■'•"■. ••' Starring: - V MADGE BELLAMY, MATT MOORE, (> _ HALE HAMILTON. |f Bf. DANIELS, FORD STERLING, BEBB DANIELS, , FORD STERLING, Are Both "STRANDED IN PARTS." "STRANDED IN PARIS." "STRANDED IN PARIS." • "STRANDED IN PARIS." ; ' GOOD SUPPORTS: QiUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ' TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. Patsy Ruth Miller.and Matt Moore, in "THE-WISE VIRGIN." "THE WISE VIRGIN." Ao-eyhnder Jazz Drama, of the Flappcred '■■-.■' •■'.- Age Also, Alberta Vaughan. Alberta Vatighan. "THE. PACEMAKERS." '..'' ' TO-NIGHT. ...: TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. rp O W'N H A L h . 8 o'clock. Lionel B. ; ■ FLETCHER, FLETCHER, FLETCHER, FLETCHER, Soloist: Mvi. F^ Kendall (Gold Medallist). Accompanist: Mrs. S. Kingston. ■...-■.. SUBJECT: . . "LICENSED LAWBREAKERS IN NEW ZEALAND." ..■■- COMMUNITY SING LED BY CHILDREN'S MASSED CHOIR, Dueotion Mr. end Mrs. W.E. Howe,' Commences. 7.30. Numbered Reserves at The Bristol 179 - Lambton quay. 6d. ■ AdmJsßion Free.' Collection. .'■■■'■ . N.Z. Alliance.- ■ FRIDAY AWD SATURDAY NEXT~ "TO HAVE THE HONOUR." "TO HAVE THE HONOUR/ A Comedy in Three Acts (A.-A. Milne) CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEAR- ' „. ■■■ ANCE)::.' ' ■•■'■ Simon Battersby . „. Mr. D. Edwards; Angela (His Daughter) ..-'.-. , .-'.■. '' ■■■'■- Miss Margaret Watson Jennifer :.-,;. Miss Mary Cooley Emily (Parlourmaid) . nt■t> x. iTI ,Mis 8 D°rothy Hadfield Captain Robert Holt .... Mr. R. E. Pope ®thßl Holt . , Misg Zena j u fp Mrs. Faithfnll ...... Miss Rosa Bulleh Imogen (Her Daughter) • _. . ■■-.. '•' .Miss Edna Purdie g°.otor Ainshe Mr . R . j_ M Prince Michael ..... Mr> A. D. Pristley Oliver ..:,,:..'....:...:. Mr. A. Watson Produced by Mrs. John Hannah mffimsssss: 17th AND 18th JUNE, 8 P.M Prices: 3s 3d (Reserved), 2s 2d ' BOOK AT THE BRISToL_ "PANCY.Sos, Zs lid, 3s. Ed; Wodien~S^
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 139, 16 June 1927, Page 2
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