SPECIAL MEMO. Will our patrons please note the Box Plans for “IS ZAT SO?’’ are to be found at Bennett’s, Stationer, Broadway, where all J. C. Williamson Box Plans will be located in future. OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th. ONE NIGHT ONLY. “IS ZAT SO?” “YES, ZAT’S SO.” “IS ZAT SO?” “YES, ZAT’S SO.” J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Annoifnce three of the most important theatrical events in recent years: The First Production of a World Famous Comedy; Hie First Appearance of a New Comedy ; The First Appearance of Members of' the Original New York and London Cast. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Will present for the first time in Palmerston North, direct from the original New York production, RICHARD TABER RICHARD TABER And HALE NORCROSS, HALE NORCROSS, In “IS ZAT SO?” “IS ZAT SO?” f By James Gleason and Richard Taber. This World Famous Comedy created a new setting. it also set a new standard in Stage Comedy. There has never been so much laughter in the world as “Is Zat So?” has created in England and America, Uncle Sam and John Bull have been linked across the Atlantic by the bond of good laughter and good fellowship. For the first time Palmerston North will see a production with members of the original cast in their own roles, as played in New York and London. RICHARD TABER AND HALE NORCROSS, Together with Barrie Livesley, Maude Carroll, Mary Ellen Hanley, Virginia Norton, Sammy Green, Fannie Green, Claude Saunders, Dory O’Connor, Daphne Bairn, Douglas Vigors, Bruce Walker. “IS ZAT SO?” is the funniest, most irresistible, jnost convulsing comedy ever staged in England, America and Australia. A Masterpiece of Comedy, also a Masterpiece of Realism. Now in its second year in New York and London it is the holder of the WORLD’S LONG DISTANCE LAUGHING RECORD. Box Plans open at Bennett’s, Stationers, Broadway. OPERA HOUSE PALMERSTON NORTH. EXTRA OR DENARY ATTRACTION. Direct from H.M. Theatre, Auckland. Commencing FRIDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Entire Change of Programme Each Night. SPECIAL HALF-PRICE MATINEE, SATURDAY, 12th. Commencing at 2.15 p.m. sharp. THE FAMOUS ENGLISH HUMPHREY BISHOP MUSICAL . COMEDY COMPANY In their Delectable Cocktail of Joy with the following ingredients: Clever Comedy, Operatic Gems, Exquisite Dance, Topical Burlesque, Brilliant Music and Wonderful Frocking. And Humphrey Bishop’s Famous Jazz Orchestra. Box Plans open at Oates’ Music Stores on Tuesday, Bth February Prices: 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). ZEALANDIA HALL. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. 7th FEBRUARY 7th. Commencing at 8 o’clock. BOY SCOUTS’ QUEEN. BOY SCOUTS’ QUEEN. PUBLIC RECEPTION. PUBLIC RECEPTION. Everybody is invited to the reception to be tendered to the Boy Scouts’ Queen. It will bo a Threepenny Night. 3d admission, 3d for everything else, including supper. Just Pop In. ZEALANDIA HALL. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. A JOYOUS Night Arranged by the Retailers’ Queen Committee. FLANNEL DANCE. FLANNEL DANCE. FLANNEL DANCE. Good Floor and First-class Music. Gentlemen 2s Gd. Ladies Is 6d. COMMITTEE MEETING. A meeting of the full Committee, ladies aiid gentlemen, employers and emplovees, will be held in Zealandia Hall next MONDAY EVENING at 7.30. Friends and supporters of Miss Edna Ridley also invited. THE JUBILEE. THE JUBILEE. WHO SHALL BE QUEEN? WHO SHALL BE QUEEN"? SIX Solid Organisations, Supporting Six Bonny Maids. Here they are : CITIZENS—Miss Eileen Seifert Colours: Red and Gold. RETAILERS—Miss Edna Ridley. Colours: Royal Blue & Gold. SOLDIERS—Miss Norma Braddell. Colours: Red, White & Blue. SCOTTISH—Miss Gwen McKenzie. A Wee Bit o’ Tartan. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES— Miss Dorothy Violet Page. Colours:. Red, Green & White. BOY. SCOUTS— Miss Margaret Bendall. Colour: Green. All arc on an even mark* to-day, and there’ll be a scatter next week. Watch for positions next Saturday. Jubilee Headquarters, Zealandia Hall, ’Phone 6854. THE amount of money which the public spend on a manufacturer s goods depends upon how well they know them: how effectively they are persuaded they need them; how thoroughly they are convinced of their superiority.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 58, 5 February 1927, Page 1
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