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•i; " ROSE MARIE " MATINEE. f§. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT cw O-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT U t And On MONDAY NEXT (NEW YEAR'S DA?i AND THE FOLLOWING WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ' & SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: * j|: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, sa; Gallery, Early Door Cellery, Is Extra. Childrea Half Price to D.C. and Front and Back Stalls, Gallery, Is 6d. "ROSE MARIE' 5 BOX PLANS. Box Plans for the whole of the season are now opern at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. gW r jpHEATRE. Direction, J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), Ltd. " OOBE !V/f ARIE." "JXOSE i\J-ARIE." The loveliest, mcst colossal and most popn. lar Musical Play the World ha 3 ever knowa." TO-NIGHT AT 7.5:5. And Subsequent Evenings, MATINEES: TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 2. And on Monday and Wednesday Next. Rose m aiuk. • ose IVlarie." ""DOSE 14/fARIE." "Ju-os's IVlarie." With the Original Cast and Gorgtom Scenery and Appointments: i , Seats in central positions available for to-night and subsequent occasions at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. from 9 o'clock tfais morning; Back Stalls and Gallery Seats may be purchased at H.M Theatre Kiosk or at the Doors. Evening" Prices: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls (preferential), 12s Gd; Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls (ordinary), 10s; Back Stalls ss; Gallery, 2s; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is °xtra. All Price;- Plus Tax. Managei ... ..... John Farrell. BAND PERFORMANCES. Grand rn o u r RAND J-- OUR. BALCLUTEA BOYS' BRASS BA'tfD (9 to 16 years of age). VISITING AUCKLAND, NEWMARKET SQUARE—TO-DAY (Friday), 8 p.m. CHELTENHAM BEACH TO-MORROW (Saturday), 2.30 p.m. ALBERT PARK—TOMORROW (Satui. , day), 8 p.m. I'OLNT. CHEVALIER-MONDAY, January ALBERT PARK—MONDAY. January 2, a p.m. Repertoire Includes:— Selections: Wagner's Works (Wagner) Knight Errant (C. Trussell) Memories of the P&ot - - - (Rimmer) Le Cirque ........ (Litbgow)' Etc.. Etc. Novelties: Bagpipe Solo (Band Accompaniment). Xylophone Solo (Band Accompaniment). GO AND HEAR THEM! They will interest j'ou. __ They will surprise you. They will please- you. COMPETITIONS. IRION BOROUGH COUNCIL. COAT OP ARMS. Competitive Designs are: invited by the Masterton Borough Council for a Coat of Arms for the Borough. • A Sum of Five Guineas will be paid for the winning Design. Designs to be sent to the undersigned, no't later than WEDNESDAY, January 11, 1928. T. T. DENBEE, Town Clerk. ATHLETIC SPORTS. WAIPU CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S FIFTY-ffEVENTH ANNUAL GAMES. MONDAY. JANUARY % 1928. Good prizes for Running. Jumping. Hammer, Weight, Caber, Pip© Music and Dancing. * Provincial Championship for Adults. Strathspey arid Reel and Sword Dance, under 18 years. . _ J. N. I. McKAY, Sec.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19832, 30 December 1927, Page 16

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