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AMUSEMENTS. LAST 4 NIGHTS LAST 4 NIGHTS Of “THE BOY," "THE BOY," After which the Royal Comic Opera Company will present London’s Greatest and Best Musical Comedy laughjg.g success at Palmerston North on September 4th, at Hawera on September sth, and at Wanganui on September 6th and 7th. "THE BOY" Has Fairly Captivated Playgoers of Wellington. "THE BOY" Will remain for many a- day in the memories of local theatregoers as the play which delighted them with—' Its Delicious Melodies Its Screamingly Humorous Funnyisms Its Gorgeous Costumes Its Clever and Original Dance Its Beautiful Ballets Its Fascinating Musical Numbers And They will also Remember ARTHUR STIGANT And his comrades as the best combination of Musical Comedy Artists which has yet toured New Zealand under the banner of J. C. "Williamson, Ltd. FINAL "BOY” MATINEE, FINAL "BOY" MATINEE, NEXT SATURDAY, AT 2. NEXT SATURDAY, AT 2. Children Half-price to all parts. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ......... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors George Tallis E. J. Tait. Clyde Meynell. Business Manager .....' John Farrell. "THB~BOY," The Funniest Musical Play that ever Convulsed Wellington. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, And Until Saturday Night. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present the Incomparable ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, In “THE BOY!” IT’S LIVELY FROM BEGINNING TC END WITH PLENTY OF EARHAUNTING TUNES, SMART DIALOGUE, EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNS SITUATIONS, PRETTY GIRLS, GORGEOUS FROCKING, AND ANT AMOUNT OF PEP. Produced by George Highland. Plans at the Bristol, Day sales a( the Opera House Sweet Shop. Prices: D.C. and R.S., Bsj Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. iVERYBODY’S. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY. You will he transported to a Realm of Delight, a World of Chivalry and Romance. The clashing of swords, the rustle of Gorgeous Gowns, the picturesque figures of Athos, Porthos, Aramie, and D’Artagnan are but a few of the delights of the eye and the mind in "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." "THE THREE MUSKETEERS.” "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." Alexander Dumas’ Immortal Story. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AS D’ARTAGNAN. Exclusively controlled by United Artists (Australasia), Ltd. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL SCORE BY "EVERYBODY’S" AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Box Plans at Bristol or ’Phone 50. T SPRING IS HERB. SPRING IS HERE. SPRING IS HERE. YES. So is the very last WEDNESDAY "SING" WEDNESDAY "SING” THIS YEAR, TOWN HALL. The LAST TIME you will have a CHANCE of IMBIBING CHEER GERMS between 12.30 and 1.30 will he TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) TO-DAY, TOWN HALL. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. Soloist: MISS LILIAN HANHAM, the Brilliant Christchurch Soprano. Song Leader: G. W. W. B. HUGHES: Accompanist: FRANK CR/OWTHBR. You all know what a Dandy Song Leader he is, so Come Along and give this "Sing” a good Push On. CHEER. GEkMERS. Come! Sing! Be Happy! RADIATE THE CHEER GERMI RADIATE THE CHEER GERM! AT.T. SUMMER. TOWN HALL lent by kind permission Wellington Competitions Committee. ALBERT RUSSELL Sooretary. PRINCESS THEATRE. RINCESS THEATRE. SPECIAL NOTE. Owing to the phenomenal success of the "World’s Greatest Picture," "THE POUR HORSEMEN Of the j APOCALYPSE* Will be screened at the above Theatre TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Hours of running: Supports—l.o p.m., 4.0 p.m., 7 p.m. "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”— 1.30, 4.80, 7.80. Prices of Admission—ls Id, Is Bd, 2s 2d (including tax). . No extra charge for booking. 'Phone 3386 during the day, 1987 after 5 o’clock. THE WONDERFUL STRASBURG CLOCK. Of Alsace Lorraine. rpiHE most ingenious piece of automatic A mechanism in the world, performing all the intricate workings of the great original. 12ft High, weighing 2 tone. NOW OPEN In GORDON AND GOTCH'S OLD PREMISES, Lower Cuba street (opp. Main Entrance to Town Hall;, OVERWHELMING PATRONAGE EVERYWHERE. Auckland—s weeks. Sydney—l 9 weeks Melbourne—l 9 weeks. Perth—7 weeks. Adelaide—7 weeks. Hobart—s weeks. Launceston—s weeks. SHORT SEASON ONLY. Hours—2 till 5 and 7 till 10. Adults—One Shilling, Children under 14 years 6d. 48 4

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11302, 30 August 1922, Page 3

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