AMUSEMENTS. WELCOME THE FAVOURITES. WELCOME THE 'WONDERFUL GILBERT AND SULLIVAN j COMIC OPERA COMPANY. TUESDAY NEXT, TUESDAY, COMING FOR A FAREWELL SEASON AFTER A TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF THE DOMINION. ALL RECORDS BROKEN. ALL RECORDS BROKEN. Never in the Theatrical History of the Dominion has a J. C. Williamson Company been received by such crowded audiences and with euch terrific enthusiasm. H. M. THEATRE, Direction - - - - J. C. Williamson, Ltd. COMMENCING TUESDAY NEXT. COMMENCING TUESDAY NEXT. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present by arrangement with R. D'Oyley Carte Company The Eminently Successful GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA CO.. In Four Presentations of the TUNEFUL, SPARKLING. BEAUTIFUL A COMEDY OPERA IN THREE ACTS. Words by B. C. Stephenson. Music by Alfred Cellier. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Dorothy Bantam ... - Marie Bremner Lydia Hawthorne .... Mary Hotham Phyllis Tuppit .... - Nancy Ilorne Mrs. Privett - ... - Evelyn Gardiner Lady Betty Valarie Walsh© Geoffrey Wilder ..... Leo Darnton Harry Sherwood .... Gregory Stroud Squire Bantam ..... John Ralston John Tuppit .... Bernard Manning Tom Strutt ....... Cliff Cowley Lurcher - Ivan Menzies Chorus of Hop Pickera, Peasants, Guests, Bridesmaids, etc. Opera Produced by Dick Shortland. Musical Director: Gustave SlapofFski. " DOROTHY " Will be Presented APRIL 2G, 27, 28. MATINEE WEDNESDAY. To be followed by FRIDAY, APRIL 29, " THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." SATURDAY, APRIL 30, And Matinee, " lOLANTHE." MONDAY, MAY 2, " RUDDIGORE." TUESDAY. MAY 3. And MATINEE, MAY 4, " MIKADO." WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, " PATIENCE." THURSDAY, MAY 5, A GRAND GALA FAREWELL PRESENTATION OF " THE GONDOLIERS." EVENING PRICES.. D.C. and R.S., Reserved, 7s; at the Door, Gs; Stalls, 4s: Gallery, la 6d; Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. MATINEE PRICES D.C. and R.S., ss; Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, Is Gd; Early Gallery, Gd extra. Children Half-price to Stalls and Circle, Gallery Is. Price 3 Plus Tax. BOX PLANS. Good seats in central positions in either the Dress Circle or Reserved Stalls for the opening and subsequent performances are still available at Lewis Eady, Ltd. DAY SALES. Tickets for the Back Stalls and the Gallery may be purrhased at His Majesty's Theatre Confectionery Kiosk from 9 o'clock Tuesday Morning, or at the doors Tuesday Evening. Manager ....... John Farrell. DOMINION ROAD. CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. (i) " SMILING LIEUTENANT." MAURICE CHEVALIER. CLAUDETTE COLBERT. The Singing, Smiling Idol at His Charming Best. '"NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET." LESLIE HOWARD, KAREN MORLEY. r. 81.B 1 . Ivyne's Adventurous Romance of the South Sena. MATINEE—- " HEROES OF THE FLAMES." S EPISODE R BLANK CARTRIDGES. PHONE 12-199 FOR RESERVES. I EMPIRE DOMINION ROAD. J TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD, in "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." Monster Children's Matinee at 2: Capt. Clancy's Miniature Circus on the Stage. Children 6d. Phone 21-433. ONEHUNGA. '
ONEHUNGA PICTURES, STRAND. HELEN HAYES IN "THE SIN OF MADELON CLAUD ET." Excellent Supporting Programme. TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TE PAPAPA, - PICTURES. Under New Management. NEW SOUND AND NEW LIGHT. 2.30 p.m. [ " GUN SMOKE " I Richard And Arlen, 8 P.m. I " DISHONOURED." | Victor .. Marleno Dietrich. McLaglan. v m v P a ' rons compare our Sound. jo" II come again and remember Te Papapa. MILFPKD. PICTUREDROME— Matinee, 2.30 p.m. ® P.Jr.—.Ruth Chatterton in *IHE LADY OF SCANDAL." Two Hours' Free Jazz at 10 p.m. H E LAST SERVICE REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER Will Conduct in Auckland, BEFORE LEAVING FOR ENGLAND. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. GEORGE ARLISS JJAMILTON. REGENT FRIDAY NEXT. LECTURES. Auckland British - Israel ASSOCIATION (Incorp.) The Monthly Meeting of the nbovo will be hold in the Fountain of Friendship Lodge, 157, Newton Road, Symonda St., on MONDAY, April 25, nt 7.30 p.m. Address. "JACOB'S TRIBULATION," by MR. R. W. ROCHE, President. All interested welcome. MEETINGS. SAVINGS BANK. The Annual Meeting of the Trustees will he held on WEDNESDAY. April 27. at 2.15 p.m. T. N. SMALLWOOD. ORPHANAGE PANTRY APPEAL ORGANISED BY THE CATHOLIC WOf[EN'S LEAGUE, (Union Bldgs., Customs Street East). To Help tho Howick and Takapuna Orphanages, WILL CLOSE ON APRIL 29. Donations of Suitable Goods Gratefully Received.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 20
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