;. LAST NIGHT •'■■..: J : FIFTH .■.•■■-• • SUPER, REVUE WEEK! . -, HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ' IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Wellington's Distinctive and Most""' " Comfortable Theatre.) ■ " TO-NIGHT-S-TO-NIGHT. • I Sir Benjamin and John Fuller Present . 'MIKE CONNORS AND QUEENIE : PAUL'S ■•■--■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ MODERN REVUE COMPANY. MODERN REVUE COMPANY. . J Acclaimed by all—"Second to None.". ' NEW , NEW ' ' NEW "LEAGUE OF . 7OTIONS." ' SYD. BECK SYD. BECK SYD. BECK ■ In Limitless Roles—Limitless Moods. . ' ' Fun Sketches— •-■•'• "IT WON'T BE LONG NOW" "THE WISHING HAT." : 1 "MR.■•BLOOM, ELOCUTIONIST." ■■ ' 1(A ROUGH PARTY." • "HUSBANDS AND WIVES FOR 'i SALE." ' . ;: Big Floral Scena. . ' "A FLOWER FROM AN OLD BOUQUET," . ■ ■ . : .„_ Told by a Commercial Traveller. wVt? / Accideut"-"The Mistake Maid." : MIKE CONNORS and QUEENIE PAUJ "My Idea of Heaven." ' LINN SMITH'S BAND. ■ -'-■ Joyful Jugglers of Jolly Jazz and Operatic Melodies. •' •■,,■ :; Super Supports in Supreme Reviie. \ ; FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES- I■' " ' uA% \ 6i'J B 6d (Reserved-3sJ. 3 BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. . ' : PNSB 7" '■' ■- • ~ '. ■ - PNSB PNSB • . ." PNSBr ■-■■.... - . : PNSB , : nSo B ftRANI > OPERA HOUSE. gNSB • VRANO OPERA, HOUSE! ■ PNSB- ■ . ■• ■ i?NSB SUNDAY NIGHT' ' 'Pnlb SUNDAY NIGHT) PNSB ', •' .''• •••'■' .•. '• PNSB ■ ■'■■ •■■■-■■-", . "■:' ' . : PNSB PORT PNSB : PORT PNSB . NICHOLSON SILVER ' PNSB NICHOLSON., SILVER PNSB - BAND S BAND. PNSB . ' pnsb-' . '•,:.-• .••;■•;. ■ PNSB Assisted by the Cream; of 'the'DoPNSB mipion's Musicians and. Singers. JrNoB ' ■. ' ?SfS Special Engagement: . ■ / JriNbß Special Engagement: PNSB . ..■,..' t. .:'. .. . .... .'.:..: '.- " ■: PNSB \ '-- HAZEL, FULLER;1 ■' - " . PNSB HAZEL FULLER. PNSB The management has been guccessPNSB ful in securing the' services'of Miss PNSB Fuller for this recital; She has PNSB has had a.wide experience on the > PNSB concert platform,:having appeared SS§§ : with Verbrugghen's Staie OrchesJNSB tra and toured- New. Zealand PA'bß with the. well-known Dandies and PNSB Quality Performers;" also toured PNSB Australia with the Merrymakers : 'PNSB and on-the; Fuller Circuit. She ; PNSB will be heard in items from her PNSB extensive repertoire, includinK PN|B.; -'AmareUa.;'^,. ''. \ PNSB ; GRACIE KERR, PNSB ;. ■■•-•■ -GRACIE KERR ' PNSB . 'GRACIE KERR,; ' PNSB, Maoriland'g Leading Elocutionist, ' PNSB- personality has'been the PNSB keynote: to her : success, being PNSB the pressnt'holder of the cham-' PNSB pionship, and winner of the scholPNSB arship 1926-1927; won over 20.first, ' PNSB. prizes in 12 months, and holds the PNSB record of winning: 7 firsts at the PNSB. last, Wellington Competitions. Sha PNSB will be . heard „to advantage ■in • PNSB "Rosa Mia."" ENS? - . , PNSB.; BILLIE'. MURPHY/" :: " PNSB' ; BILLIE MURPHY, >' 'v PNSB , "BHiLY MURPHY, " PNSBV -: :..•'■;■■ ■ '■..-• ..■■.• ■• PNSB " Wonderful Child Violinist, !PNSB' ■ ■:..'■■':■■" -.-.■■ ' ' ' PNSB .Of.whom.more will,be heard of in - PNSB the future, only 11- years of age; PNSB bo do not miss the opportunity of PNSB hearing her play-Mlynarski's . . i PNSB" .■■:-■'.■,.' "Mazurka.?1.._-'• . ■: PNSB-'-i "-"•.■•■-•"■ ••-•;■■■,■■.->■■■■.•. -;:-■;■ ■.' , PNSB ' v ; J-FRANK BRYINT, ' PNSB' . FRANK BRYANT, ■ . , PNSB" ' FRANK BRYANT, ,■ PNSB ■ ■";./ .-, : ■-:■ ■ , PNSB A Cultured Tenor, who is making' PNSB .his first, appearance at our recitals. • PNSB • His voice .is of. beautiful quality r •' ENSB . and- wide-range. '■■ He will be heard. PNSB in that delightful tenor solo, PNSB '.-"Eleanore." ' PNSB ■ .'.UV. PNSB BUCK-BUCHANAN, PNSB • BUCK BUCHANAN, - . PNSB BUCK ■ BUCHANAN, ■ PNSB :■*>-■ ;•■ ;.;■;;; ■.■■■'■ PNSB Wellington's Popular Saxophonist, PNSB who is also making.ihis first apPNSB pearance at 'our: concerts, will be PNSB heard in' Rudy Weidofi's brilliant PNSB solo,' ■-.-•. -,- • ■/•■-•■-■::'; PNSB : ■ "Saxophobia." " , PNSB ■---' ---■.. . PNSB A feature of the. concert --trill ■be PNSB ..the appearance ol that magnificent PNSB Male Quartet, . " •' . :. PNSB - .-•- .;■■ - ;.-'. •;■-'. PNSB ,■■.-. THE MELODIE FOUR, PNSB THE MELODIE FOUK, PNSB "-' THE MELODIE FOUR, PNSB- ■■ ' : .-■ •' ■, PNSB (Messrs. S.'Duncan,.F, Bryant, S. PNSB AUright, and W. W. Marshall.) - pnsb- -■-:..: ' ■■.-.■;. \- '■::.■■ ;:,...■-.::.: PNSB Unquestionably the finest quartet PNSB that has, appeared in • Wellington PNSB for many.years. On their:last apPNSB pearance with ustliey received a PNSB wonderful ovation from the huge PNSB. audience,.and the appreciation.was PNSB as whole-hearted as their singing. ' PNSB They will keep, you entertained , PNSB with Perfect Harmony and. Rare PNSB.. Melodies, including ••' • PNSB ■ "'The Moon: Man;;". ■•;■■'.•:.- , pnsb :,. . .... .--.-..•. -/■-...".:■■;;■.' ■ ; ■ PNSB Owing to the indisposition ;o£ Miss PNSB Ivy Bell, the accompaniments will PNSB be in*'the, capable "hands of.; ' PNSB . ■- . - ■■'■•■ V .■;•■■ • •-. PNSB j NORMAN IZETT; ' ' PNSB NORMAN IZETT. .■ ~ PNSB NORMAN IZETT.:: : ■ PNSB • ■•■;• ■■;. . ;.'.'. PNSB Our Recitals acknowledged to b» PNSB the Finest in the Dominion. ■PNSB .-■ • ' '■■.■■ •..-. .'■. '■ PNSB .- '-■ .•,-":'•• PNSB BAND ITEMS:.' " I .. PNSB '• ■ ' . ' •■ •' ■ ' PNSB Hymn:' PNSB . "NEUCHESTER." PNSB '■- " ■•>■■' '.- .-•',-,■ PNSB Overture: . PNSB "POET AND PEASANT." PNSB PNSB Fantasia, . •• PNSB "IN A CLOCK STORE." S. PNSB : • ' '■ " - -~% •: PNSB . Selection, .' M, PNSB "THE MUSICAL .SWITCH."- ' PNSB' ■'•■• ■• ■ .., :■ ! ■ PNSB ' March: PNSB "THE ALLIED BANNERS." PNSB . •::. •:'• '. " . .'-V :--7 ' PNSB Piano kindly lent by the Bristol PNSB Piano Company. ■'.-;.-■ PNS.B . ■ PNSB Hundreds were turned away at our PNSB last Recital, so patrons. are earnPNSB estly requested to PNSB . "■ "■• '■-. "■ ■■■':' ■■■'■■' ..' ■PNSB BE.EARLY,: . .■-.-'.' pnsb .■■-•-. ,:,■■ '.:■ ' ' PNSB 'in order to secure, a, seat". ... , PNSB- -; - ■'•■ :'■• ■ '-■ -:"...-: ■'; PNSB .- - --. -.:•.■ ... . :>- - ■■. ■ ■ PNSB • ■ PNSB J. J. DREW, Organiser; Box 1186, PNSB • PNSB PISTSB 'Phone 22-024. PNSB pnsb .. ■ — ■-..::: "■•■•■■:, PNSB - -'-••- -■■-'■" DOWN.AND OUT FUND. '' A SALE of Home-made Cakes,, Jams, Pickles, Plain and Fancywork will , be held in St. Peter's Mission, Taranaki street, on THURSDAY NEXT,. 28th, at .-' • 2.30 (Afternoon Tea. and Competitions), in aid of' above fund, which'is in urgent need of assistance. ■ . ' . T^kON'T let pleasure interfere with busi- , -^ ness;' but remember BIG TREE to the good business that brings the pleasure into motoring.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 4
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