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AMUSEMENTS. "OH LADY, LADY." v Will be presented for tlie first time in Wellington THIS EVENING in the presence of both the ENGLISH AN D THE NEW ZEALAND CRICKET ELEVENS, and it is likely that the tremendous Now York Musical Comedy triumph will be received with the same enthusiasm as that which greeted it in Auckland recently, where playgoers declared it the Rest. Brightest. Runniest, Prettiest, and, Most Gorgeously Mounted Musical Play staged in New Zealand during the past twenty years. "OH LADY. LADY "OH. LADY, LADY MATINEE. MATINEE. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3. ■WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 2. Special Matinee Trices for Children: D.C. and RS.. 8e; Stalls, 2e ( Gallery. Is. Grand opera house, RAND OPERA HOUSE Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Managing Directors: George Tallin, E- J. Tait, Clyde Meynell. Manager: John Farrell. An Ideal and Original Musical Play. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. And 4 Following Evenings. Matinee Wednesday Afternoon. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Presents The New English Musical Comedy Company, including MAUD FANE, In The First Production in Wellington, of The Stupendous New York Comio Opera Triumph, "OH, LADY, LADY." "OH, LADY, LADY:” "OH, LADY. LADY.” "OH, LADY, LADY.” Which entertained playgoers of Sydney and Melbourne for upwards of 12 months, and which is regarded as being one of the most popular operas ever staged in New Zealand during the past 20 years

THE CAST OF CHARACTERS Includes: Willoughby Finch Cyril Ritchard Hale Underwood Ronald Hogue Molly Farrington . Floie Allen Mrs Farrington Millie Engler Marjorie Barber Madge Elliott Spike Hudgins {Valet) W. S. Percy Fanny Welch Maud fiFane Cyril Townsley Cecil Kelleway Watty (Janitor) Field Fisher Parker , Ella Nugent Stage Manager Freddie Wallace Musical Director Harry Burton FINAL PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, And Following Evenings. Dainty and Delicious "H A R Y.” "M A R Y.” Plans for "Oh! Lady, Lady” are now on view at the Bristol. Plans for “Mary” will be opened on Wednesday Morning. Day Sales at Grand Opera House Confectionery Shop. Prices—D.C. and R.S. 8s; Stalls, Is; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery. Is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax.

fN Aid of Artillery and Ist Batt. Bands. WAR MATERIALS EXHIBITION. WAR MATERIALS EXHIBITION. WAR MATERIALS EXHIBITION. ' Opening BRILL HALL, BUCKLE STREET. On SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 10th. The Weapons of Modern War. Instructive! Interesting!! Enthralling 111 Something to Stir. Something- to Startle. . Post-War Revelations. Awakening of The Dragon. Wonderful Filme of Great War When East is East and West is West. THE GREATEST SHOW OF ALL. THE GREATEST SHOW OF ALL. THE GREATEST SHOW OF ALL. Admission —Adults Is, Children fid.

MABTERTON A. AND P. SHOW, 36th ANNUAL SHOW. ATXTONDERFUL fITIXHIBITION ▼» ONDERFUL -HIXHIBITION. Of all Claeses of STOCK. POULTRY. HOME INDUSTRIES. FANCY WORK, ETC. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE RING . EVENTS. SHOW DATES-FEBRUARY 20th nad 21st. RAM FAIR-FEBRUARY 122nd and 23rd. Get there and make this a Record Show. Entries Close February 3rd. Schedules on application. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Box 40, Masterton. R W. D B N S H M, Specialist in Voice Production. Teacher of Singing. Elocution, Speech in Song, Dramatic Art. and Voice Culture. Terms on application: Room 10, Fletcher’s Buildings, 4, Willis street, next Stewart Dawson’s. Tel. 293. 458 WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. /"CLASSES will reassemble on TUES-'-'l DAY, February 6th. Miss McLean will interview parents with new girls at the College, Pipitca street, on FRIDAY, February 2nd, from 9 to 5, and SATURDAY, February 3rd, from 9 to 12. All now girls (except boarders) must attend on MONDAY, at 9 o’clock. Former pupils and boarders must be present at 9.30 on TUESDAY, or send reason for absence. Application forms for admission can be obtained from the Secrotary. The College Hostel, 32, Hobson street, has vacancies for hoarders. Prospectuses and all information may be obtained from tho undersigned. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11436, 5 February 1923, Page 3

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