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AMUSEMENTS SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! SATURDAY NEXT! Grand opera house. RAND OPERA HOUSE. INITIAL PERFORMANCE IN NEW ZEALAND. "THE BEGGAR’S OPERA” By Mr Gay. The Opera the World has witnessed for Two Centuries. "YE OLDE ENGLISH BALLADS.” HERE at last is the Teal “Merrie England" of which we have read, but never seen. Gay turned this musio to his purpose, and usM it to accompany his great satire on the corruption of liis age. THIS IS THE “HOST NATURAL OPERA IN THE WORLD. A MIGHTY STRANGE PLAY. FUN. FROLIC. ' FREEDOM. Two centuries ago this Opera was written with the idea of ridiculing the Italian Opera (then in vogue). Let us see Old Eng. | land as she really was. Time has changed us, but 'her musio is always entrancing. THE GENTLEMAN. ' THE BEGGAR. . THE HIGHWAYMAN. HILTON OSBORNE. REG. ROBERTS. PAULINE BINDLEY. BOX PLANS OPEN THURSDAY, at THE BRISTOL - Representative ... ALEX. F. WILSON. E IMPRESS THEATRE, -i The Best Theatre in Wellington. Open from 11 a.m. till Sleepytime. COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. TO-DAY, And at 11.0, 12.45, 2.50, 4.35, 6.20 and 7.55. Is Forbidden Romance the Sweetest? "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." "WANDERING DAUGHTERS.” “WANDERING DAUGHTERS." "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." “WANDERING DAUGHTERS." The Secret Romance of a Girl and a Midnight Son in the land of Jacz. Hero’s the Answer to the Question, told in an Unusual, Entertaining Wav. It Pulls aside the Curtains on Girlhood Love Affairs, which demand Expression. “WANDERING DAUGHTERS.” "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." "WANDERING DAUGHTERS.” HOW LONG SHOULD A DECENT PARTY LAST? That’s what Her Father Asked Her when She Arrived Home with the Milkcan —Time flew when she was Dancing— She had not placed a Time Limit on Her freedom. EXTRAORDINARY! INDEED IT IS! Not a Preachment on Conduct, a Delightful Drama based on the Secret Romance in the Whirlpool of Jazz. "WANDERING DAUGHTERS.” "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." "WANDERING DAUGHTERS." Next Week’s Novelty Attraction, Dainty BILLIE MURPHY, In a Dainty Dance Interlude. Superlative Music. Inimitably Played by The World-famous EMPRESS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of Sixteen Soloists, under the Baton of MB M. DIXON. Overture: “Grand March." from Tonnhauser (Wagner). •Box Plan at The Bristol till noonthen at Theatre. ’Phone 3442.

THU ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Town hall. TO-NIGHT, at 8. Conductor ... H. Temple White. Sir Edvard Elgar’s "KING OLA F" "KING OLAf Preceded by Bach’s Motet for Double Choir (unaccompanied), "SING YE TG THE LORD." "SING YE TO THE LORD." ArtisteSoprano, Ethel Osborn, Brisbane. Tenor. Hubert Carter, Palmerston Nth. Baritone. William Watters, Palmerston North. PRICES: 6s (res.), 4s (res.), and 2s (plus tax). Plan and Tickets at Bristol. Doors open at 7.15. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Seo. Phone 3360. MEETINGS BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE is hei-eby given that the Halfyearly General Meeting of the Proprietors of the Bank of New Zealand will be held in the Banking House in Wellington, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of December, 1923, at 11 o’clock, a.m. The Transfer Books of the Bank will be closed from FRIDAY, the 23rd day of November, to FRIDAY, the 14th day of December (both days inclusive). By Order of the Board. H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. Wellington, November 15th, 1923. ITBIIS IS THE TIME TO TREAT A YOURSELF TO A FIRST-CLASS SUIT Of LONDON STYLE * And BEST BRITISH MADE WORSTED SUITINGS. \ About 400 to Choose from at MILLIGAN’S, Kelburn avenue. f'tßolCkf CEYLON TEA—"lnverella” v Broken Orange Pekoe, extra special, 51b box 12b 6d. Lead lined, pheked in Ceylon. J. Murray and Co., 189, 1 wula rmul. WelLintrton. 'Phone SS4-ISB.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11685, 24 November 1923, Page 3

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