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LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY'S SEASON. "THARK" "THAhK" Was last evening received wi great enthusiasm by a large audience, which declared it to be funnier, cleverer, and far more entertaining than either "Rookery Nook" or "A Cuckoo in the Nest." GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Present "THARK." "THARK." "THARK." "THARK." By BEN TRAVERS. A gay old bird, a young girl, a strangebutler.- Mrs. Fhish, a lass in pyjamas, and an alleged—Ghost. TO-NIGHT At 8, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT At 8, TO-NIGHT AND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TO-MORROW NIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY For these Two Last Occasions In the Latest, and by far the Best of, Ben Travers' Comedies, "THARK." "THARK." "THARK." "THARK." It's tho biggest laugh of the year. It won't improve your mind, but its broad farce and uproarious fun %vill refresh and delight you. AT TIMES YOU'RE HELPLESS WITH LAUGHTER. Produced by George A. Highland. Plans at The Bristol. Day Sales at the Grand Opera House. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 7s; Back StalJs, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls, Is extra. Early Door Gallery, Gd extra. All Prices Plus Amusement Tax. Manager Alex. F. Wilson. ]IfUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY ITX FESTIVAL. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER. MATINEE, 2 p.m. Commence at 2 p.m. sharp. 1. Piano Solo, "Pleasant Pastimes," Millicent Ennis. 2. Operatic Dance, Melva Davios. 3. Recitation, "A Little Helper," Joyce Newport. 4. Girls' .Son.!,', "The Dawn Has a Song," Beatrice Thwaitcs. 5. Dialogiu;, "Tom and Maggie," Roma and Edward Topp. 6. Sword Dance, Jean Scott. 7. Song in Character, ''The Little Gipsy Girl," Meryl Daniels. 8. Recitation, "The Victor of Mareugo," Patricia Kerr. 9. Toe Dance, Maisio Peene. 10. Action Chorus, Clyde Quay Infant School. , ■ :. . " 11. Duet in Character, "Aro You Going to Dance," Shirley Perrin and irene Wilson, 12. Piano Duet, "Blue Bella of Scotland" and "The Vicar of Bray," Shirley Cowley and Paul Magill. 13. Recitation Society's Scholarship, 'The Pedlar," Joyce Dinnison. 14. Dance Duo, Marjorie Lee and Errol Wood. 15. Children's Chorus, "The Woodland Tailor" and "Who is so Merry?" Guilford Terrace School. 16. Violin Solo, "Introduction and Polonaise," S. Pomeroy. 17. Recitation, "Billy Boy," Irma Cavaye. 18. Girls' Song, "Do You Know My Garden?" Margaret Culshaw. 19. Dance Duo, "Danse Operatique," Marjorie Penman and Eunice Scott. 20. Recitation in Character, "The Little Marchioness," Ismay M'llroy. 21. Piano Solo, Country Dances, Dorothy Downing. - . . 22. Duet in Character, "When You and I Were Young, Maggie," Queenie M'Lean and V. Ashenden. 23. Clog Dance, Winifred Lee. 24. Recitation, "Boy With the Pony," Colin Brunadon. 25. Violin Solo, "Barcarolle," Creighton Hanniug. ! 26. Skipping Dance, E. Schon. 27. Recitation in Character, "The Artful Dodger," Robert Cheyne. 28. Boys' Song, "Just Think," Don Gamble. 29. Character Dance, "Policeman," Betty Elliot. ' 30. Humorous Recitation, "Mr. Brown Gets His Hair Cut," Peter Lee. 31. Piano Duet, "Soirees Musicale," Audrey Whitelaw and Joan Highet. FINAL DEMONSTRATION. SATURDAY EVENING, Bth SEPT., SATURDAY EVENING, Bth SEPT., At 7.45. . ' 1. Piano Solo, "Barcarolle," Glen Carty. 2. Action Recitation, "Busy Housewife," Joyce Graham. 3. Girls' Song, "Nightingale of June," Eileen O'Neill. 4. Dance Duo, "The Golden Hour," Jean and Sydney Denham. 5. Musical Monologue, "Having It Out," Edna Purdie. 6. Soprano Solo, "Aubade," Ailsa Nicol. 7. Clog Dance, Hazel Martin. 8. Recitation, '"Xhe Red West Road," Errol Muir. 9. Vocal Solo, New Zealand composer, "Tangi," Connie Flamank. 10. Combined Ballet, "The Golden Hour." 11. Presentation of Championship Medals by his Worship the Mayor, G. A. Troup, Esq. 12. Chief Piano Solo, "Polonaise," Ernest Sharp. _ 13. Church Choir Anthem and Hymn, Island Bay Methodist Choir. 14. Humorous Recitation, "Wedding Day Specehes," John Watchman. 15. Mezzo-soprano Solo, "A Night Idyll," Marjorie Nelson. 16. Mouth Organ Solo, "Colonel Bogey,' Bernie Lee. 17. English Song, "Heart of Oak," Mr. Toomey. 18. Recitation in Character, "Gmneverss Remorse," Phyllis Adams. 19. Schubert- Song, "The Mainde's Plain, Bell Renant. 20. Operatic Dance, Miriana Heketa. 21. Recitation, New Zealand author, "The Bush Mother," Zena Jupp. 22. Vocal Solo, New Zealand composer, 'Pokarekare," Wm. Gregg. , 23. Musical Monologue, ''The Duet," Erie North. 24. Operatic Dance, Lyndsay Greig. 25. Vocal Solo with Obbligato, "Had You But Known," Mrs. Tracy. 26. Recitation in Character, "Micawber, Cedric Muir. 27. Schubert Song, "Tho Wraith," E. Gladding. 28. Piano Duet, "Tarantella," Dora Sawden and Betty Evans. IVWSCELLANEOUS. ~ TT'ENNER'S, LTD., can supply you with ■*-*• a 4-piece Rirnu Bedroom Suite, from £8 17s 6d; Morris Couches 655, Kitchen Chairs 10s 6d, Tables from 15s; absolutely tho best value in Wellington. KENNER'S, LTD., charge No Interest on easy terms. See Mr. Kenner, he is out to give you service. Opp. King's Theatre, Manners-st. "VORTON'S "Premier" Egg Preservative •••' is sold everywhere. A finjfle tin preser\«eo a petrol tin of eggs.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 51, 7 September 1928, Page 2

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