GRA N D O P ERA HOU S E Direction - - • - HUGH D. McINTOSH A GLORIOUS SUCCESS UP TO SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST ; MATINEES - - SATURDAYS AT 2.30. '^~k m "T I V-O la-1.. JTO.'.lik IaT&E'".S There is no other combination of this type in the . , The Show is bright and richly varied;-' There ie whole of Australasia comparable to the Tivoli [gfj 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. V E R A PEAR C'E. JACK CANNOT OEOROE WELCH WALTER WEEMS Be is as genial as ever and as Compared with the average He is a quiet-and subtle versatile. He brings you new ~ .„ „ ,-~ . , a - usongs, new quips, and new comedian you will find this worker. His big success specialties. artist always different. | has been won by artistry. - T H E L M-A ; RAY FRANK GREENE She gets this spot in the middle BILLIE KEGO The more all damsels see for herself because she is so soft, As a pantomimist he is 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 OVER 60 PERFORMERS. Box Plans at the Bristol. Reserves, 5/-
TTIS -ft/TAJESTY'S mHEATRH. Direction .. Fuller's Vaudeville, Ltd. MONDAY NEXT ! THE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION. BERT LE BLANC'S BERT LE BLANC'S MUSICAL TRAVESTY STARS IN ANOTHER MASTERPIECE OF MUSICAL TRAVESTY, ENTITLED IN OLD SEVILLE Every Costume, Musical Number, -Features . Situation, Ballet, Scenic Effect, ENTIRELY DIFFERENT From the Last Production. DON'T MISS DON'T MISS The Pierrot Parade, the Charlie Chaplin Ballet, the New York Comedy Four'a Latest Novelties, Maud Miles' Entrancing Numbers, Carlton Chase's Latest Vocal Offerings, Marcel and Fallon's New Dance Creations, the Piquant Pony Ballet,-the Railroad Rag, Bert Le Blanc and Jake Mack in the Laughter Department. A PRODUCTION OF PRODUCTIONS. Supported by . A HUGE VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. USUAL PRICES. Under the- Distinguished Patronage of Their Excellencies The Earl. and Countess of Liverpool, the Mayor and Mayoress, ana in the presence of Lady Liverpool. " CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. , SATURDAY, sth AUGUST. DRAMATIC RECITAL by the Adult Pupils of MR. CULFORD BELL and MISS BETTY PURDOM. Comediettas: "A Cheerful Companion," "At the Registry Office," and "Oh, Dick!" Character Sketches, Humorous Recitals. Proceeds in aid of the Mayor's Sailors' Dependants' Fund. Prices: 2s 6d, 2s, Is. Box Plan at the Bristol Piano Company. TTTS -lfy|-AJESTY'S rpHEATRE. SUNDAY NEXT. SUNDAY NEXT. THE WELLINGTON THE WELLINGTON PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA under MR. HERBERT BLOY MR. HERBERT BLOY Silver Coin Collection. ELOCUTION. MISS MARY BUTLER, from the Laurence Campbell School of Elocution and Dramatic Art, Sydney. Course includes deportment, deepbreathing, voice-production. STUDIO—IO, WOODWARD STREET. Telephone 1521. M. SIGURD LESTRUP, TEACHER OF SINGING. MARINE ENGINEERS' INSTITUTE, AITKEN STREET, THORNDON. PUPILS INTERVIEWED MONDAY to FRIDAY, from 11 to 1, and 4 to 6 SATURDAY, from 11 to 1. CIOMMERCIAJ, PBL.NTLNG ot aii / descriptions executed with n©a4--ness and despatch at the Now Z-^u^ajoj FKFJ JuJLNOfI Offic*.
THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OP MUSIC. ANYONE CAN LEARNBY OUR METHOD NO SCALES. NO DRUDGERY. We Teach from Melodies. ROOMS : 33 WILLIS STREET, (CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS). ROOMS 1 and 2 (first floor).
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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 4 August 1916, Page 18
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581Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 4 August 1916, Page 18
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