AMUSEMENTS. "THE BOY” BOX “THE BOY” “THE BOY” PLANS “THE BOY” Bor th& First 6 Nights and First 2 Matinees are open at The Bristol Piano Co. Q_RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction J. C. Williamson. Ltd. Managing Directors George Tallis. E. J. Tait. Clyde Meynell. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their Brst Company in their Best Play, the Famous and incomparable ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In the Greatest London Mnsical Success, "THE BOY,” "THE BOY,” Unparalleled Great Cast • W. S. Percy, Lance Lister, Leslie Holland. Fred. Coape, Anew McMaster, John Forde, Edmund Sherras, Harold Reeves. Bert Nicholson, Alex. McPherson, Harry Ratcliffe, Shiela Gale, Rosie Le Yarde, Mione Stewart, Nellie Payne, Flossie Lusk, Vida Edwards. Jessie Sherwood. And ARTHUR STIGANT As "Mr Meebles.” SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW FOR WELLINGTON. FIRST PRODUCTION HESRB Commencing NEST THURSDAY NIGHT, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, At eight o'clock. For a Season of 9 Nights. “THE BOY!” which ran for over two years in London, and -which was acclaimed in Australia as the hest musical play of its kind which has yet been staged in the Commonwealth. "THE BOY" presents all the members of the Royal Comic Opera Company at their very beat. FIRST MATINEE NEST SATURDAY. A Song and Fiance to Elvery Minute. SPECIAL "BOY” PRICES—D.C. and 0.5.. 8s; Stalls, 4s: Gallery, la 6d. Early Doors, Is extra. All prices plus tax. CHARLES BERKELEY. COMMUNITY SINGING 1 COMMUNITY SINGING I Town hall. OWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, 12.30 to 1-30., WEDNESDAY, 12.30 to 1.30. LeadeT MR H. P. DES MOULINS. (Specially imported from Dunedin). SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN CHEER GERMS. SELECTIONS ON GRAND ORGAN Br MTsa KERSHAW, Prom 12.10 to 12.30. W. H. LONG, 890 Assistant-Hon. Secretary.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11295, 22 August 1922, Page 3
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