GRAND OPERA HOUSE. BAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd., Present OPENING FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, FRIDAY, 27th JANUARY, "ROSE MARIE," "ROSE MARIE," "ROSE MARIE," "ROSE MARIE," "ROSE MARIE," The Musical Romance of the Canadian Rockies, which for over Four Seasons played to Capacity Houses at the famoua Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THE BRISTOL. Book Now. PLAN RAPIDLY FILLING. "ROSE MARIE," ./'ROSE MARIE," "ROSE MARIE," "ROSE MARIE," With its Beautiful Music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, its Clever Story and Lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, the Second. « THE FAMOUS TOTEM POLE BALLET. The Haunting Melodies of "Rose Marie" and "The Indian Love Call," the Dances, the Costumes, the Music, And A MAGND7ICENT CAST, Including HARRIETT BENNETT, FREDERIC BENTLEY, REGINALD DANDY. COUNTRY TOUR: WANGANUI—I6th and 17th JANUARY. HAWERA—IBth JANUARY. NEW PLYMOUTH—I9th and 20th JAN. PALMERSTON N.—2lst and 23rd JAN. NAPIER—24th and 25th JANUARY. HASTINGS-26th JANUARY. Box Plans Now Open in all the Country Towns. Manager Alex. F. Wilson. FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S. IS MAJESTY'S. (The Theatre of Distinction.) Direction .... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. NEW SHOW. 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock THE IDEAL ENTERTAINMENT. GAYLE WYER'S BAND" BOX REVUE COMPANY BAND BOX REVUE COMPANY In the Latest Musical Absurdity, "WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY" "WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY" "WHEN THE CAT'S AWAY" And "ALIAS MR. WRIGHT." "ALIAS MR. WRIGHT." "ALIAS MR. WRIGHT." TWO MUSICAL COMEDY FARCES IN ONE NIGHT. The Biggest Laughs The Biggest' Value And THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT You'll Ever Get at POPULAR PRICES. Box Plan at The Bristol. Afternoon at Burnett's Confectionery Store, nest Theatre. Tel. Theatre (28-175) for Reservations after 7 p.m. A BOOKED SEAT IS AN ADDED JOY. VfTIRTH'S CIRCUS. T* IRTH'S CIRCUS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTi -At 8 o'clock. Location: WEBB STREET, WEBB STREET, WEBB STREET, WEBB STREET, TOP CUBA STREET. TAKE WALLACE STREET TRAMS. PRICES: 7s, 6s, ss, 4s, 3s (plus tax). Children under 10 Half-price to all parts. Reserved Seats 8s (plus tax), obtainable at The Bristol. Book Early. ZOO OPEN FROM 4 to 5 P.M. DAILY. Admission: Adults la, Children 6d. ATHLETIC PARK. MONDAY NIGHT, 23rd JANUARY. MONDAY NIGHT, 23rd JANUARY. GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. To Celebrate Wellington's Eighty-seventh Birthday. • HUGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY UGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY By the Imperial Fireworks Display Co. and Wainoni Fireworks, Ltd., for the P.N.S.B. FESTIVAL OF FIERY SPLENDOUR. BRILLIANT SET PIECES. BRILLIANT SET PIECES. Introducing the Latest Pyrotechnical Novelties. WHIZZING WHEELS AND FIERY FOUNTAINS. MAJESTIC CASCADES OF GOLDEN RAIN. RISING SUNS AND FIERY WONDERS. QUAINT DESIGNS IN RAPID REVOLUTIONS. Mammoth Rockets and Monster Aerial Shells, Releasing Stars which will cause Venus to Wink and Blink. A DISPLAY TO DAZZLE CREATION. The Ideal Open-air Holiday Attraction. Musical Programme by the RN.S.B. Gates open ?t 7.15. Display at 8.45. It would havij been earlier but for our friend Sidey's Daylight Saving stunt. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. Grand Stand Is extra. DANCING, ADELPHI CABARET. JANUARY RACES. TN spite of the fact that the elaborate ■*• and extensive structural and decorative alterations which will entirely transform the Cabaret for its GRAND REOPENING on Ist MARCH, are being commenced immediately, the Management are acceding to the popular request to open for the JANUARY RACE SEASON. Arrangements are accordingly being made to suspend operations for the undermentioned dates, when sessions will be held as follows:—2lst January, 3 p.ra.-5 p.m.; 8.30-12. 23rd January, 3 p.m.-5 p.m.; 9-1 a.m. 24th January, 3 p.m.-5 p.m.; B-l a.m. 25th January, 3 p.m.-5 p.m.; 0-1 a.m. Tables may be reserved by rinsing 28-294 or 28-305. • 8 B hv THE NIGHT f~Uy*^> OF NIGHTS. I Yjjj*-'^ TO-NIGHT. Y*^ TO-NIGHT. AT EVANS BAY YACHT CLUB. Engagement of Special Orchestra. DANCE OVER THE WATER. Novelties for AH. Popular Priced. Bus leaves Clubhouse for Town after Dance. TlfflSS PHYLLIS BATES Studio: 68, Willis street. Tel. 41-334. Principal Assistant: Mr. Ivor Critchley. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. YALE BLUES AND NEW QUICK STEP.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 11, 14 January 1928, Page 4
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