AMUSEMENTS. Opera House THE GREATEST OCCASION IN ! THE THEATRICAL HISTORY OE GISBORNE. TUESDAY, APRIL 30th. WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist. ONLY TWO APPEARANCES I Of j LONDON'S MOST BRILLIANT AND | MOST POPELAR ARTIST, | ADA REEVE j “She evokes our tears with a simj pie ballad and dries them with the laughter aroused by a Cockney ro- ' mance.” -PEERLESS PER EEC! lON OF VOCAL EMOTION.” IF YOU WANT GOOD SEAT'S, Boo't well ahead, or arrive as early | as possible. BRILLIANT SUPPORTING CO. LOt IS NIKOLA, Magical Problem. The Singing Conductor— HARRY JACOBS. I.t GTE LINDA, Premier Juvenile Danseuso. —Ch ara cter Com eel ia n KENNEDY ALLEN. PEGGY PEA I E, Dainty Souhrotte. Marvellons Mimic. ROGERO. 'J ’A LLE U R ANDIi IT WS Famous Operatic Tenor. ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. In a Smart, Snappy Play, “IN THE FUTURE.” Prices: 6s, Ts. 2s. Plus Tax. Box Plan and Day Sales at Miller’s.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4855, 29 April 1918, Page 6
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