AMUSEMENTS "PRIMROSE” "PRIMROSE” "PRIMROSE” "PRIMROSE” "PRIMROSE" "PRIMROSE" “PRIMROSE" A dazzling dancing Show. Jammed Full of Joy, Jest, Jazz and Jollity. QRAND QPERA JJ O-USE. Direction .„ J. C. Williamson, Ltd. For Six Nights, Commencing MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 19th. •J. C. WILLIAMSON Present their NEW MUSICAL COMEDY 'CO. In the First Wellington Production of London's Latest and Greatest Musical Comedy Success. “PRIMROSE” A Riotous “PRIMROSE" Revel "PRIMROSE" of "PRIMROSE" .Beauty, ■Bliss "PRIMROSE” Melody, "PRIMROSE” Motion and “PRIMROSE” I 1 “A- "PRIMROSE” A MUSICAL PLAY i FULL OF SURPRISES. A CARNIVAL OF STARS, MIRTH AND MUSIC. First Appearance in Wellington of the Brilliant English Comedienne, MARGERY HICKLIN, Who will appear in her Original Crea. tion of "Joan," as played by her for twelve months in London. Welcome Reappearance of the Popular Comedian, GEORGE GEE. _ Also, DOROTHY LENA and JACK CANNOT.
■ PRIMROSE” “is a Musical Comedy of surprises, full of smartness and novelty, with song and mirth, music. and dancing, lovely frocks, the last word in fashion, and the pinnacle of perfection in J. C. Williamson Stage production." BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE BJtiISTOL. PRICES—D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Boor Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All Prices plus-tax. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28th, ' And 'for 8 Nights Only. PANTOMIME! PANTOMIME! PANTOMIME! AT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. By Arrangements WILLIAM A. HASSAN Presents THE THEATRICAL FEATURE OF THE YEAR. THE J. C. WILLIAMSON 1928 PANTOMIME “THE NEW ALADDIN.” A Corgeous Comedy Pantomime—Roars of Laughter from Beginning to End. "AS PERFECT AS A PANTOMIME ■ CAN BE." This is the identical "Aladdin” Pantomime thot broke all records at the London Palladium. Produced by Mr Ernest G. Rolls, who staged it there, and it will also ineluSß a host of additional features that will make it an even greater Pantomime .than it was in London. The "Book" has been written by Ernest C. Rolls, the Lyrics are by. Cyril Hemmgton, the Music has been composed by Norman and Max Darewski, whose names arc household words the whole world over. . The Dances' have been arranged by Minnie Everett. The gorgeous stage picture have been designed and painted by W. R. Coleman, W. Coleman, jun.r., and George Upward. The Musical Director will be Harry Burton.
No other .production has ever* been interpreted by a memorable ALL-STARS CAST. Which will introduce a host of artists and attractions representing the greatest aggregation of celebrity artists and unique; specialties, ever gathered together in one production. Watch Future Announcements. BOX PLAN OPENS WEDNESDAY. APBIL 21st, AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. MOTORS AND CYCLES' FOR SALE ' POE SALE. QECONDrHAND 3-TON REPUBLIC, with Cab and Deck, or can be fitted with Hydraulic Hoist. Has been used for demonstrating, is well, shod, painted, and in first-class mechanical Terms can be arranged. This is an excellent opportunity either for- ordinary carrying or the handling of spoil. Apply— INGLIS BROS. AND CO., LTD., Cable street, Wellington, FORD FOR SALE. OWNER wishes to disoose of 5-Seater Ford Car; well sell on terms or cash. N Reply to A 427, “Times” Office. /"IYOLES, Tyres, rubber studded, excelVy lent quality, 8s 6dj Tubes, Ss 6d, post free; mail your order. Dunelt Motor Agency, 133. Vivian street, Wellington. O UNTRY Residents.—Send In your Used Car or Truck for sale. Clients waiting; no unnecessary charges; guaranteed results. Town and Country Garage, Waiter street 55 Bought, Sold, Exchanged.—For iT . . a^e bargain prices: \ Dodge Roadster, 'Overlands, etc. Town and Country Garage, Walter street. 56 Harley davidson and a.j s Motor-Cycles; Cycles Rodgers and Hall, Ltd., 157-159, Willis street, opp. Y.M.C.A. rpHE UNAPPROACHABLE NORTON, •A the motor-cycle that in a few short months broke 32 world's records—and continues breaking them. Model 16H, 4J85; Model 18, J 397 10s, See the Norton to-day—we'll show you why it's unapproachable. THOS. H. OATES, Douglas, 8.5. A., Norton Agencies, 64, Dixon st., Wellington. MOTOR HOODS. TiTOTOR HOODS—3-Sea ters, 70s; 5JJA Sealers from 90s Upholstering, Painting and Enamelling. H, W. Mac-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12423, 17 April 1926, Page 3
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