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COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. GRAND OPERA HOUSE < .Dircclion-J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. ■ A GREAT SEASON OF COMEDY. I J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., PKESENT . THEIR LATEST LONDON COMEDY SUCCESS, "THE FIRST- -MRS. ERASER" .. "THE FIRST -MRS. ERASER" j St. John Ervinc's Remarkable. Comedy,, which lias been runningl' continuously for two, years in London, and' winch broke all known records during its ten weeks' season in .Melbourne. . WITH THE BRILLIANT NEW ZEALAND ACTRESS, ETHEL MORRISON, Who returns (o hor own country aftov ;i .triumphant scries of successes in London, Now York, and Australia, to appear in the role of "The First .Mrs. Fraser," in which she Ikis achieved an outstanding triumph.' J. B. ROWE, ■."; / Sn well remembered as Leading Man with Irene Vunbrugh. MARY MACGREGOR, ■' ■ ! AVho last appeared here with tin; Maurice Moscovitch Company. NOEL BOYD, LESLIE VICTOR, ROGER. BARRY, JOHN, WOOD,-. I EILEEN MORRIS, and Other Notable Artists. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s; Late Door, Is 6d. (Plus tax.) BOX PLANS OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY MORNING AT THE BRISTOL^ j

■ ■ TO-NIGHT, 7.55. TO-NIGHT, 7.55. GRAND ' OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. FAREWELL. "TUTA"SKHAMEN." ■'TUTANKHAMEN/ ••TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." ••TUTANKHAMEN.'/ '•TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." •''TUTANKHAMEN." ! ''TUTANKHAMEN." i "TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." ■ • -'TUTANKHAMEN." '•TUTANKHAMEN." , -TUTANKHAMEN." ' ! "TUTANKHAMEN;" - "TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." "TUTANKHAMEN." .' .. "TUTANKHAMEN." , ■PRICES: Reserves andD.C;, 3s; Family Circle, Is 6d. THE COLOSSAL MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF 1031." THE COMING OF PETER' DAWSON PETER DAWSON i PETER DAWSON PETER DAWSON (World's Most Popular Singer. Ten Million of his Records have been sold) AND MARK i-HAMBOURG-MARK HAMBOURG MARK HAMBOURG MARK HAMBOURG MARK HAMBOURG (The Russian Master Pianist). "There is no greater, i.player of Beethoven to-day."—"Evening. Standard," London. TOWN HALL . TOWN HALL" J-OWN HALL TOWN HALL i Direction — Hugo Larsen arid Co. two Magnificent concerts. ' two .magnificent concerts... TWO MAGNIFICENT CONCERTS. SATURDAY, TUESDAY, 4th JULY.- ~:...■•.. .'7th JULY.. THE PRICES OF ADMISSION. .:• Notwithstanding the enormous expense of presenting two of the world's foremost celebrities on the one platform, popular prices have been arranged for the Now Zealand tour. j PRELIMINARY BOOKING.--r-Applica T | tions for Reserved Seats (Price 7s Gd, j plus tax; total Ss sd) should be addressed to the Box Oflice, the Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., accompanied by remittance ' and stamped addressed envelope. Concessions to students. Plans for general booking open at the Bristol on Monday, 29th June. H.M.V. Records. : Steinway' Piano. NOTICE TO THE TRADE. ~~ . RE "STEAMOL" PERMANENT . WAVING SACHETS. IT has been brought to onr notice that certain firms are fraudulently using or copying our trade mark. The "STEAMOL" . PERMANENT WAVING SACHET is: registered, in the Patent Office of New Zealand under Trade Mark Number 29826, and it is,our intention from this date to ■ proceed legally against aDy firm or firms-who by advertisement or otherwise infringe our rights in this matter. ' •' , : : B. BRICKMAN, Manager Brickman's Beauty Parlours, Kirkcaldie and Stains Building, Lambton quay, Wellington. AT THE -RITZ,. AT THE RITZ, AT THE RITZ, ' . : COMMENCING MONDAY, 9 to 11 p.m., COMMENCING MONDAY, 9 to 11 p.m., COMMENCING MONDAY, 9 to 11 p.m., DON TASKA'S BAND DON TASKA'S BAND DON TASKA'S BAND OF SEVEN MUSICIANS. OF'SEVEN MUSICIANS. OF SEVEN MUSICIANS. rpilE -Management of THE RITZ, LTD., hare pleasure in announcing the return engagement of this popular band after a successful contract at our Auckland Ritz. For a short season DON AND HIS BOYS ■will play selections each day during LUNCHEON FROM 12 to 2 p.m. Don't fail to hear DON TASKA playing the Stcimvay Grand Piano during AFTERNOON TEA SESSION. AFTERNOON TEA SESSION. AFTERNOON TEA SESSION. ! MESDAMES CAAULLI AND CONRAD MESDAMES CAMILLI AND CONRAD j MESDAMES CAMILLI AND CONRAD are still proving popular with their novelty entertainment of / ! ■FREE TEACUP READING j FREE TEACUP READING FREE TEACUP READING I . DAILY FROM 3TO 5 P.M. j DAILY FROM 3 TO 5 P.M. DAILY FROM-3 TO 3 P.M. WATCH FOR FURTHER-ANNOUNCE-MENTS FROM THE RITZ. THE RITZ, LIMITED. Direction: FREDERICK CARR. \IiRNEST CASH.

LISTENEKS-IN • ■■ LISTENERSJN Should hear CLEMENT MAY CLEMENT MAY CLEMENT MAY v in n Delightful Programme of Humour and Pathos. TO-NIGHT, ■at 8, TO-NIGHT. . Iv the . . rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. -1 OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. Associate Artist, AIRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, At the Piano: . Mil. HARRY BRUSEY. Prices: 3s, 2s, and' Is (plus tas). Direction. ........ E. ROGERS. .rpHB GLIDE SKATING RINK, Wak'efield street. .... s ' .'■'■"■ • SK '■'.•■■■ SKA . . .. . SJCAT SKATI • SKATIN ■ SKATING ; : ' THE GLIDE SKATING-RINK, Wakefield street. ' SESSIONS: . : , •12-1 and 1-2 p.m., 2.30-4,30 p.m., 7.30-10 p.m. Learners' Sessions: IQ-11.00 a-m. and ■ ' 6-7 p.m. A. TUBERT, Manager. Telcpiiouc <il-60L-iMONDAY NEXT, At 8 p.m. COM.E AND HEAR THESE INSPIRING LECTURES. ■VTIMMO'S CONCERT HALL, Bond and Willis streets. WILLIAM G. CUSACK, (Author and Lecturer). On PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY. WTMIS I WTMIS W TJUMWAY BAND. I WTHIi VY" G»,UUVAY BAND. I WTMB W. TRAMWAY BAND. WTMIS ' RECITAL. WTMB HF. JAMES THEATRE. WTMB ST. JAMES THEATRE. WTMB WTMB SUNDAY (TO-MORKOW WTMB SUNDAY (TO-MORROW WTMB WTMB EVENING). WTMB EVENING). WTMB WTMB Packed House speaks for Itself! WTMB The management regret having WTMB to turn away such large numbers WTMB at last recital. BE EARLY. WTMB • WTMB WTMB SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT: "\X7Tp"[V TIJ '. ' WTMB BOOMERANG MOUTH WTMB BOOMERANG MOUTH WTMB BOOMERANG MOUTH WTMB ORGAN BAND. WTMB ■ , ORGAN BAND. WTMB ORGAN BAND. WTMB WTMB Introducing for the first time the WTMB above band—6 in number, and all WTMB'artists; their items will be inWTMB foresting, and no doubt will rdeet WTMB with general approval. • WTMB WTMB WTMB Acclaimed N.Z.s John M-Cov-WTMB mack, WTMB WTMB TERENCE O'BRIEN. WTMB TERENCE O'BRIEN. WTMB TERENCE O'BRIEN. WTMB WTMB With such a sweet Irish Tenor WTMB Voice, and the natural "brogue" WTMB which is so necessary in Irish WTMB Songs, a treat is in store for patWTMB rons with bracketed numbers: WTMB (a) "A Tumbled Down Shack in WTMB Athlone"; (b) "When the SunWTMB shine Sailed Away . from KilWTMB larncy." WTMB •■.:.• WTMB I WTMB At the piano: WTMB ' I WTMB BILLY HART. WTMB BILLY, HART. WTMB BILLY HART. i .WTMB . ' _ WTMB Always pleasing, this artist will WTMB entertaiu in his usual entertainWTMB ing way. He will please you WTMB with: (a) "Blue Again"; (b) "I WTMB Want You for Myself." WTMB . WTMB WTMB Once more before going abroad, WTMB WTMB MISS MARIE MOORE. WTMB MISS MAEIE MOORE. WTMB MISS MARIE MOORE. WTMB WTMB This beautiful ■ soprano will be WTMB heard to advantage in popular WTMB numbers: (a) "The Desert WTMB Song"; (b) "You're Always in WTMB My Arms." WTMB . ' ' WTMB WTMB MISS HOLLY POWER. WTMB MISS HOLLY POWER. WTMB MISS HOLLY POWER. WTMB .WTMB Needs no introduction to a WelWTMB jington audience. Her contralto WTMB voice will be heard to advantage WTMB in Carey's beautiful "Nearer My WTMB God to Thee." (With Band AcWTMB companiment). WTMB WTMB WTMB The following ciu-efully-selected WTMB items will be rendered by the WTMB Band in its usual pleasing stylo: WTMB WTMB March: ."Cossack." WTMB The .famous -. Quartette from WTMB "Rigoletto." WTMB Selection: "Lorenzo."—By roWTMB quest. ~ . . \ WTMB "March of the Mountain WTMB Gnomes." WTMB March: "One of the Best." WTMB • WTMB WTMB Mr. Haydock, the official accomWTMB panist, will be at the Piano.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 4

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