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AMUSEMENTS. QRAND • OPERA HOUSE. Direction ......... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors George Tallis. E. J. Tait. Clyde Meynell. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In the Greatest London Musical Success, “THE BOY!” With ARTHUR STICSANT As “Meebles." TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT, At eight o’clock. Season of 9 Nights. Presented by J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. UNPRECEDENTED GORGEOUS PRODUCTION. THE ARTISTS. —Every artist was specially selected for each character, with the result that "The Boy" presents every member of the Royal Comics at their best. THE MUSIC.—The music is by Lionel Monchton and Howard Talbot, and the lyrics by Adrian Rosa and Percy Greenbank. THE SCENERY.—The magnificent stage settings present the famous artist, Mr W. R. Coleman, at his most artistic best. THE DRESSES.—Over .£'3ooo was expended upon dresses for “The Boy." THE BALLETS—Created by Miss Minnie Hooper. “Nuff sed." THE COMETDIANS.—Arthur Stigant, W. S. Percy, Leslie Holland, Lance Lister, and Rosie Le Varde are a team of comedians who would l>e hard to beat 'the world over. THE SINGERS.-Misa Shiela Gale, Miss Mione Stewart, Miss Neli Payne, ■ Mr Edmund Sherras are amongst those whose voices are heard greatly to advantage in “The Boy." THE DANCERS.—Miss Jessie Sherwood, Miss Hazel Meldrum, and Mr Alex. McPherson will be 6een in dances, the like of which have never before been witnessed in Wellington. FIRST MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. D.C. and 0.5., 8s j Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors, Is extra. All prices (>lus tax. Day Sales at Grand Lollie Shop, to-morrow morning. CHARLE6 BERKELEY. WELLINGTON’S BIG FESTIVAL. COMPETITIONS 1 COMPETITIONS! THIS DAY-WEDNESDAY. rjIOWN HALL Morning l —Piano Solo Rhapsody Kignonne Afternoon —Girls Song—“ Land of Violets’’ Vocal Solo —N.Z. Composer Contralto Solo Violin Solo. CONCERT CHAMBERMorning—Musical Monologue (ladies) Recitation (girls)—"Bella of the Angelas’’ Afternoon—Recitation (ladies), restricted class Action Recitation (under 12). TO-NIGHT, at 7.43 Another Great Programme by the Winning Competitors. Also CHARACTER SKETCHES. Story Without Words, etc., etc. Admissions Morning Sessions, Gd; Afternoon, Concert Chamber, 6d; Town Hall, Dress Circle, Is; Stalls, 6d. Evening—3s, 2s, and Is (pius tax). Box Plan at The Bristol. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. COMMUNITY SINGING. (JY OWN H A L. L. Listen: COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. HERE HE IS. HERE HE IS. Dunedin's Star Song Leaders H. P. DES MOULINS. H. P. DBS MOULINS. Now, you CHHSER GERMERS, all please note the initials H.P. These stand for HIGH PRESSURE or HORSE POWER. This week's SONG LEADER is a Star Performer, guaranteed to make you radiate MORE CHEER GERMS than the COUNCIL’S MILK BOTTLES. DES MOULINS! DES MOULINS! DES MOULINS! DES MOULINS! We Wellington Cheer Germers give you Hearty Greeting by the Right Hand, and with our Voices radiate the Joy of your Leadership. Grand Organ: Miss Kershaw. WEDNESDAY’S SING. WEDNESDAY'S SING. ALBERT RUSSELL, 294 Secretary, i FORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. 1 I CLARENCE ERNEST CORRIGAN, » hereby gtve notice that I have applied to the Magistrate’s Court at Wellington for a license under tJra Land Agents Act, 1921-22, to carry on business as a land agent at 55, Lower Cuba street, Wellington, and that such application will bo heard at the above Court after one month from the 23rd day of August, 1922, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Wellington, this 22nd day of August, 1922. 314 (Signature) C. E. CORRIGAN. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION. JOY NIGHT ART UNION TICKETS. fTYHE Committee regrets that owing to •J- many books of Tickets not having been returned, it is impossible to draw the Art Union for Gold Nuggets on August 24th, 1922, and the date has now been postponed until August 31st, 1922. Holders of Books are requested to return same before that date to participate in drawing. 317 WANTED SELL—Pure Ceylon Tea, 51b, Us 8d; 101 b, 22s 6d; postage free; quotations for chests. Hutval Tea Co., Box 1107. Wellington. WANTED Known Account Books ruled to any requirements can be had at the “Times” office. These books are strong and faithfully made, and the prices are right.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11296, 23 August 1922, Page 3

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