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GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction - - - HUGH D, McINTOSH Commencing - - WEDNESDAY, 2nd AUGUST, 1916. RETURN TO WELLINGTON OP THE FAMOUS T I Volar poLkl ES There is 110 other combination of this type in the . , The Show is bright and richly varied. There is;--whole of Australasia comparable to the Tivoli [0Q not a moment of dulness in it. You are caught Follies for originality and sprightliness. Vera , in a mad swirl from the word "Go." The chorus Pearce is now-Queen by right of Artistry, not QV is fine and the ballet delightful. Two hours of counting on her dazzling beauty. " hearty laughter. VERA PEARCE JACK CANNOT GEORGE WELCH WALTER WEEMSRe is as genial as ever and as ' Compared with the average He is a quiet and subtlolo^gs^new^^psf^nd 1 Sew - comedian you will find this worker. His big success specialties. artist always different. j has been won by artistry T H E L M A RAY FRANK GREENE She gets this spot in themiddle BILLIE REGO The more all damsels see for herself because she is so soft, As a pantomimist he ia : of him the more they coo. sweet and soothing. A copper- the absolute daddy of topped star .of great magnitude. them all. THE BELGIAN BAND ELLA CASPERS SHORT & LITTLE Featuring Jacques 801, the The Girl with the Comedy Acrobats in New Famous Tenor. Voice of Gold. Stunts. A WONDERFUL SHOW OF OYER 60 PERFORMERS. Box Plans at the Bristol Friday (to-day). Reserves, 5/GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT, (FRIDAY) and TO-MORROW NIGHT, (SATURDAY). (Under the Patronage of the Earl and Countess of Liverpool, the Earl and Countess of Glasgow, Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey and Mrs. Massey, the Mayor and Mayoress ) MISS GLADYS CAMP BEL L Huge Production by her Pupils, entitled "SUNSET LAN D" Introducing Special Dances, Scenery, Dresses, Choruses, and Solos. • Proceeds in JLid of BRITISH BED CROSS SOCIETY. Prices—4s., 25., and Is.; Children half-price. Plan at Bristol Piano Co.

nn o W N HAL L. J- (Concert Chamber.) SATURDAY, JULY 29tli, 1916, At 8 p.m. GRAND C 0 N C E R T G R: A N D CONCERT (Under the Distinguished" Patronage of Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Liverpool.) by the WELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY (Conductor : Mr. H. Temple White.) Chorus of 50 picked voices. Assisted by Miss Frieda Walter (violinist). Mr. Eric Meier (violinist). Mr. Hamilton Hodges (baritone). Tickets : 2s and Is. Box Plan at the Bristol. W. BLAKE; Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. CONFERENCE of Delegates to b© held on the Top Floor NEW RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB, LAMB* TON-QUAY, Friday, 28th July. Delegates meet at 10 a.m. Opening 10.30 a.m. ALL RETURNED SOLDIERS INVITED. DONALD SIMSON (Capt.), President. C "W- BATTEN, General Secretary.

|-|~IS rjIHEATRK July 31st MONDAY NEXT! At 8 p.m. THE BIG THEATRICAL SUCCESS OF THE YEAR! BERT LA BLANC'S TRAVESTY STARS In a Conglomeration of Opera, Comedy. Farce, and Pantomime at Reduced Prices. A Real Beehive of Beauty and Bustle. THE FINEST GIRL MUSIC SHOW EVER PRESENTED IN AUSTRALASIA! Beautiful Girls! Gorgeous Costume Revelations! Hilarious Comedy I Spectacular Effects ! The Whole Show Unique in ite Freshness and Originality. Surpassing Anythings Ever Seen in the Antipodes, and supported by an All-Stair Vaudeville Programme. ABSOLUTELY NO INCREASE IN PRICES! D.C. and 0.5., 2s; Stalls, Is. Plan at Bristol.

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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 28 July 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 28 July 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 28 July 1916, Page 12

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