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Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. RETURN OF ALL THE FAVOURITES. RETURN OF ALL TBiE FAVOURITES. TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8, TO-NIGHT! . AND FOLLOWING FIVE EVENINGS. FINAL'MATINEE, FINAL MATINEE, NEXT WEDNESDAY. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present (by arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller) London's Delirious Dancing Musical Comedy Triumph, "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" ■"'.•■ "LADY, BE GOOD!" "LADY, BE GOOD!" Which attracted record audiences in Melbourne for upwards of .fifteen weeks, and which is to have its Sydney premiere at the termination" of the present tour. . "LADY, BE GOOD!" Smashed to smithereens the records established m Dunedin and Christchurch by No, No, Nanette," and critics and playgoers declared that no more deliriously tuneful or funnier or more delightful Musical Comedy has previously been staged in those cities. "LADY, BE GOOD!"Has the fastest tempo of any Musical Play staged 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!" Willbe presented by the Full Strength of the Wonderful and Very Popular "No, No, Nanette' Company, including ELSIE PRINCE, JIMMY GODDEN, CHARLTON MORTON, Also Olive Grant, Nellie Deane, Elsie Parkes, Leonard Rich, Gladys Hermes, Claude Holland, Alma Mackie, Royston MDonnell, Jack Smith, George Jennings, together with the augmented. BEAUTY CHORUS BALLET. PLANS AT THE* BRISTOL. Day bales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus Amuse-' ment Tar. ' Business Manager ..... ALEX. WILSON. I ■ — | FULLERS' H FULLERS' IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S TIxEATRE. Steam-heated Throughout. Direction .... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT Ot the Company's Opening Production. ROBERT ROBERTS ROBERT ROBERTS BON BON REVUE COMPANY. BON BON REVUE COMPANY. BON BON REVUE COMPANY. 22 PRINCIPALS, 22 Together with a BEAUTY BALLET Of Eight Clever Dancers, and FULLERS' 11 RASCALS. The Initial Production entitled "SCREAMS AND SCENES," A Delightful Entertainment that All Wellington is Talking About. FULLERS*' FAMILY PRICES. BOX PLANS at Burnett's Confectionery btoie, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre (22-660) for Reservations after 7 p.m. CHANGE OITpROGRAMME MONDAY. ' J^ RTCR AF X T"H~E A T~R~E. 7.45 AGAIN TO-NIGHT. 7.45 Colleen Mooic in "WE MODERNS." Coleen Moore m "WE MODERNS." Colleen Moore m "WE MODERNS" Colleen Mooie in "WE MODERNS.-" _ Colleen is seen at her best in this pleasing and thulhng picture, containing many well-known London scenes! SHE'S WORTH SEEINQ TO-NIGHT!' Very Fine Supports. . Best Music. TO-NIGHT! . TO-NIGHT! YICTORIA^UNrVERSI^COLLEGE *' DRAMATIC SOCIETY. "TO HAVE THE HONOUR." "TO HAVE THE HONOUR." A Comedy in Three Acts . '■ (A. A.'Milne.) r : ■"■■ .■"■ CAST (IN ORDER OF APPEAR- ■ '■■ .' -ANCE): .; ••:■ ■-„' Simon Battersby ......' Mt.\D. Edwards. Angela (His Daughter) ' "Miss Margaret Watson £ eD-, ";w ■■, ••• • • Miss Mary Cooley Emily (Parlourmaid) • x • , „ Miss Dorothy Hadfield Captain Robert Holt .... Mr. E. E Pope Ethel Holt ......:........ Miss Zena*.Jupp Mrs. Faithfull .: Miss Rosa Bullen Imogen (Her Daughter). ,- ■ ~ • „ . .. , , - Miss Edna Purdie Doctor Amshe ... .\ Mr. R. J. Mayne Prince Michael ...•..-.. Mr. A. D; Priestley 0Ilv«r •••.............-•.■.•■■Mr.--A. Watson by Mrs. John Hannah. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER ■ „ TO-NIGHT,.at. 8 o'clock. ■ - Prices: 3s 3d (Reserved),'2s 2d. •' BOOK AT THE BRISTOL. o**-*sm/■■§s?■*■**■* TO-MOKKOW- (BUN»AYJy 19th JUNE, •■: 1927,; at 8.30' p.m.,: v: :--: By - •* MR. BERNARD F. PAGE r» x <,^(^ ity Organist). Overture "Conolan" (Op. 62) Beethoven Pastorale (Op. 19) .1.,....-Cesar Franck (a) Recit dv Pecheur •'' (b) Santimine „•.<;.,.;:... de Faila Harmonies dv Soir ..../..... Karg-Elert Sonata m D Minor and Major Op. 65 .(No. 6) ....,..,..;..... Mendelssohn Tristan. and. Isolde— .'. ; •: Prelude (to- Act' J) .....;.\ Wagner ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions Received' at Door. CONCERT CHAMBER.' "'-' WEDNESDAY NEXT, 22nd JUNE. SONG RECITAL SONG RECITAL By ' MISS KATHLEEN CRUICKSHANK (Mezzo Soprano) (THE PROGRAMME", wilt'include Songs -"-. Irom the Classes, also a group o£ songs for children, which will be suug in: costume. ■ ■ . • Mr. Harold Whittle at the Piano. Reserves at.the* Bristol Piaoo Co., ss, (including tax); alsq. tickets '3s ' (plus tasf) and 2s. . . BOXING. BOXING. nnowN h all MONDAY NEXT. !' M'DONALD v. CASEY M'DQNALD v. CASEY. Middleweight Championship. AND FIVE AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. PRICES: 5s and 2s 6d, plus tax* • Box I>lan at Perry's, Manners street, until i p.m. on MONDAY. Good seats still available. ■ EARLY DOOR TICKETS (no extra charge) at Box Office, also at SOWMAN'S, Lambton ..quay,. THE HUTT V^ALTiSY'^POULTRT' .'.PIGEON, CAGE BIRD; AtfD CVT SOCIETY. FOURTH- ANNUAL SHOW *- ST."AUGUSTINE'S HALL AND ■ ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE. 7tU AND Bth JULY. 20 Silver Cups, arid "Rose: Bowls. X.Ji. Cliampionsliips.—Orpingtons (Fancy and Utility),.-Tiinibler, O.E. Game- "Bantams; Racing Homeisj Mules and-"Cats'-•(female);' .:-"' . ;^- ■ - ■ .-• '■- ■ ]Cntries close FRIDAY, 24th •■JUNE/- . In addition there will bo Cookery "and" Fancy Work Competitions. Post entries. Special Prize List and all particulars from the Secretary, Box 39, Pelone.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 4

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