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AMUSEMENTS INDESCRIBABLE ENTHUSIASM: GREETED LEE WHITE I,EE WHITE LEE WHITE USE WHITE LEE WHITE LEE WHITE LEE WHITE “BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE" “BRAN PIE" “BRAN PJLK” “BRAN PIE” “BRAN PIE” London’s Greatest Revue Artist. Together with CLAY SMITH C LAY SMITH l CLAY SMITH And j J. C. -WILLIAMSON’S REVUE ! MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY On SATURDAY EVENING At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE. A PHENOMENAL TRIUMPH Wa« scored by this fascinating artist and the clever company supporting her. SUCH SCENES OP | ENTHUSIASM Have never before been witnessed | in any theatre in the Dominion. THE VAST AUDIENCE WAS ENRAPTURED. Rose from their seats and cheered again and again, and at the fall of tho curtain LEIB WHITE „ (The Girl with the Smile and Wonderful Gowns), CLAY SMITH, and ROBERT GREIG Were bailed upon for speecfhhs. FLOWERS just covered the stage on this MOST MEMORABLE NIGHT. To the many intending patrons unable to obtain admission bn Saturday, the Management apologise, and advise those without reserved seats to secure their rickets early, the doors opening each evening at 7 p.m. sharp. Grand opera house. RAND OPER4 HOUSE. Direction . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing Directors: Geo. Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. Manager Charles E. Bonner. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! (And following evenings). J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., . FAMOUS LONDON STAR IN A FAMOUS LONDON SHOW;. EE IVHITB “BRAN PIE EE WHITE “BRAN PIFT EE WHITE in “BRAN PIE EE WHITE “BRAN PI|T EE WHITE “BRAN PIE on don’s Idol, in her Original Success. ,881 WHITE is the best company to .FIB WHITE be had in any theatre m .EE WHITE the world, and enjoys the .EH WHITE reputation of being the EE WHITE best-gowned artist the EE WHITE English stage 'has known THE MERRIEST “BRAN PIE.” MUSICAL FROLIC "BRAN PIE.” OF ALL TIME. "BRAN PIE." In addition to Lee White there are a tost of other Equally Talented Folk, ho please and delight in All They Say nd Do. GILIGHTFUL ADDITIONAL SEASONING BY rr HE Distinguished English Comedian, LAY SMITH, CLAY SMITH, A OiUlAAli V ‘-«a (LAY SMITH. CLAY SMITH, (LAY SMITH, CLAY SMITH, Who has been associated with Miss Lee White in all her succeeses in London during the past six years. BRAN PIE," “BRAN PIE,” BRAN PIS” “BRAN PIE.” IT SPARKLES FROM THE WORD "GO!” •ADDITIONAL SEASONING A SPECIALLY ORGANISED COMPANY OF STARS, including The Noted English Comedian, ERNEST SEFTON, [is First Appearance in New Zealand. LUCIEN BECK, The Famous London Impersonator. LANCE LISTER (Of “The Boy” fame). And Evervbody’s Favourite Dancers, lAIB BAIRD AND ARCHIE THOMPSON, CLARICE HARDWICK, ZOE WiSSTKB, MURIEL CATHCART, P. J. JULIAN, Together with a SPECIALLY PICKED CHORUS AND BALLET. The whole Production will be under he personal eupervisioi of Mr KOBJRT GREIG. Musical Director: Gustav Slapoffßki. Box Plans at the Bristol. Day Sales at be Grand Oppra House Confectionery. Prices D.C. and R.S., 7s; Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors Stalls Is, Gallery 6d extra (all prices plus tax). PUBLIC NOTICES' Australasian association for THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. TO-DAY (MONDAY)", JANUARY 15th. At Victoria University College. 9.30 a-m.—Observation Car leaves Post Office square--10 a.m. —Inspection of Municipal Milk Depot for Limited number (see local Secretary). 10 a.m.—Sectional Committees meet. 10.30 a.m. —Sections meet. Section A.—Capt. E. Kidson, Presidential Address; discussion on Air Circulation. Section B.—K. M. Griffin, “Absorption and Constitution,” papers on Coal, Essential Oil of Manuka and Crotonie Section D.—Dr. R. J. Tillyard, “Origin of Insect Faunas”; Prof. C. Chilton, “Distribution of Amphipado.” Section F. —Dr. Scholeneld, ‘"Economic Revolution in the Pacific." Section G.—Prof. Condliffe and H. Belshnw', “Rural Credit in New Zealand." Section H. —G. W. Wyles, “Automatio Signalling in New Zealand." Section L.—W. C. Barry, “Digestive Troubles in Cattle." 2 p.m. Sections meet. Section C. —Discussion on Seismology. Section D.—Prof. Chilton, “Methods of .Mounting Amphipoda"; Dr. Curtin, “Diseases of Blue Lupin"; Prof. Johnston and L Hitchcock, “Bacterial Disease of Fiah.” Section E.—Dr. Danes, “Isolation of Australia”; Dr. Marshall, “Geography of New Zealand”; C. A. Sussmilcn, "Hunter Valley Physiography”; G. H. Halligan, “Lake Eyre. Section F —H. O. Skinner, lantern slides on Moa Hunters; Dr. P. H. Buck, "Maori Art of Weaving”; J. McDonald, lantern elides on Maori Arts and Crafts. Section G.—H. V. Hamilton, "An EbtSeriment in Co-partnership”; E. P. hale, "Grouped Frequency Distribution”; Prof. Hight, "Study of Social Science.” Section H.—R. Roberts, "Stresses in Steel Pipe Lines”; Prof. Sommervil’e, "Transition Curves”; W. S. Gray, ‘Stresses in Continuous Beams.” 3.3) p.m.—Afternoon Tea for Biology and Agriculture Sections at Biological Laboratory. Fairlie terrace. 4 p.m.—General Council meets. 8_ p.m.—Professor Sir Douglas Mawson’s address on “Antarctica," in Town Hall, Concert Chamber. Illustrated by kinomatograph films and lantern slides. Tho public admitted free after 7.50 p.m. Section J.—Mental Science and Education: 9.30, Demonstration of Educational Films at Film House. Jervois quay; 11 a.m., "Genetic Relation of Instinct rnd Intelligence,” Mr R. F. Fortune; discussion, “Application of Intelligence Measurements,' the discussion will be introduced by Professor Tennant. 2.30 p.m., 'Human Energy—llhvthms throughout tho Year,” Dr. A. B. Fitt. W. B, B. OLIVER, ffccal Hon. Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11418, 15 January 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11418, 15 January 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11418, 15 January 1923, Page 3

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