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THE APPLAUSE ACCORDED THIS AC THE SHOW FOR I ON THE STAGE NIGHTLY—First RHYTHM Presenting a New and Original Combinut Dance Numbers in a way neve HERE SHE IS AGAIN! The "IT The Home of Fox. Gaumont, ; STATE 1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), BOOK NOW FOR TONIGHT AT I FLAMING GORGEOi Releasing the Force of her Emotional Ge of her marvc OLAEA BOW "HOOPLA" (Recommended by ( More Magnetic—More Appealing—More All Krnnk Lloyd, the maker ot "Cavalcade Story of the With HERBERT MUXDII PREPARING FOR "THE DUBAIIRY." A large staff of mechanics and electricians has arrived from Auckland to effect structural alterations to the Grand Opera House, and to install special electrical and" other effects which' are essential for the ' complete representation of "The Dubarry," which will be staged on the same lavish1 scale as in Sydney, where it was regarded as the loveliest and most stupendous pro- . duction ever attempted in Australia. "THE DUBARRY" BOX PLANS'. Seats in central positions in the Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls may now be selected at the D.I.C. for NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S GREAT GALA PERFORMANCE of "THE DUBARRY" and for subsequent evenings; also for NEXT SATURDAY'S MATINEE. ryjAND OPERA HOUSE. "RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. "C. -WILLIAMSON (X.Z.) LTD. WONDERFUL REVIVAL OF. THE THEATRE. ' Commencing with a MAGNIFICENT GALA PiORKORMAXCK (JALA PERFORMANCE Of J. C. Williamson Ltd.'c, Supreme Musical Attiaction, NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. •' THE DUBARRY " '• THE DUBARRY -' "THE ' DUBARRY'* With SYLVIA WELLING SYLVIA WELLING 1 IX HER FAMOUS LONDON HOLE, ! And a wonderful supporting company of over 100—ARTISTS—100 100-ARTISTS-400 Including JOHN DUDLEY, CECIL KELLAWAY. Leslie Holland, Ivy Kirby, Richard Parry, 'Jean Duncan. Jean Gibsou, Lou Veruon, : l,oiua Forbes. Clifford Cowley, Cecil i IVwley. Hilton Porter, Douglas Herald, | . and other notable artists; also I FULL GRAND' OPERA CHORUS AN*IJ AN ORCHESTRA OF 25 PLAYERS, Also an Exquisite Ballet. Dining the brief season will also be staged "WALTZES FROM VIENNA." j Box Plans for "The Dubarry" are now jopen at the D.I.C. ' POPULAR PRICES: i D.C. aud R.S., 7s 6d; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, I Is 6d; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, (3d extra. I ''■■■■. / BOXING. OXING. BOXING. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, SEPT. 21. MONDAY, SEPT. 24. MONDAY, SEPT. 24. MONDAY. SEPT. 24. Cjiil HURNK ■ Wellington's HURNF, Brilliant HURNE Champion, V. Frank Auckland's . TAYLOR Hard . TAYLOJt Fighter. TAYLOR A DING-DONG GO ASSURED. PRICES: 4s, 2s, Plus Tas. No extra for Booking. Plans at Humphrey's Wednesday morning. COMING TO DE LUXE. "JITERRY WIVES OF RENO." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GREATEST COMEDY OF ALL TIME! IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. By kind permission of Kemball'a Theatres, Ltd.. Next week's Midday COMMUNITY SING. COMMUNITY SING. Will be held in the DX LUXE THEATRE. X LUXE THEATRE. IsON'G LEADERS: MR. OWEN PRITCIIARD. . MR. WILL MASON. AT THE PIANO: MR. FRANK CROWTHER. AT THE WURLITZER: MR. PAUL CULLENj N.B.—Listeners-iii desiring tickets on the "Doll" presented' by Messrs. Kirkca|die and Stains, Ltd., to be raffled at the Sing, should post • applications immediately to 2YA. Collection in aid of the Mayoi's Fund. ' |||AJESTIC " - FRIDAY! BING CROSBY BING CROSBY BING CROSBY | SPRING PAGEANT. Under the Distinguished Patronage of Her Excellency Lady Bledisloe. KING GEORGH THEATRE. LOWER HUTT. TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, SEPTEMBER'2S, 1934, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. • IN AID OF THE MAYOR'S FUND. Popular Prices: Dress Circle and Front Stalls, Is 6d; Reserves, 6d extra.. Back Stalls Is. Box Plan at "The Willows." TONIGHT. TONIGHT. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 VIVIAN STREET. FOR A GOOD NIGHT OF OLD-TIME DANCING. THIS IS THE SHOW. Les Walker's Old-timera Supply Real , Music. Admission Is 6d. , SPRING FLOWERS. GT. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN, . ° TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 3 to 10 p.m. Prizes. Admission, 6d. Music. J5-440. C. E.1 McLEAN, Hon. Sec. F/titries received Monday evening.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1934, Page 4