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amusements G BAND OPERA HOUSE A CROWDED HOUSE LAST NIGHT WITNESSED THE INITIAL PERFORMANCE OP THE J. C. WILLIAMSON 1926 PANTOMIME. TO-NIGHT, AND FOR SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY, MATINEES SATURDAY AND WED- ' NESDAY NEXT. Children Half-price to All Parts. VARIETY IS THE ESSENCE OF ENTERTAINMENT, PARTICULARLY when backed by colourful, MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, AND COSTUMES AND CATCHY MUSIC, This goes to prove that there is only one “NEW ALADDIN,” The d. C. Williamson 1926 Pantomime Jj’rom THE PALLADIUM THEATRE, LONDON. And with such Artists as . BRUCE GREEN, GUS BLUETT, FLOIE ALLEN, THE WONDERFUL J. C. WILLIAMSON GIRLS, AND OTHERS. This is where the J. C. Williamson 1926 Pantomime “THE NEW ALADDIN.” Scores Above AIJ Other Entertainments. 11 1 A COMEDY PANTOMIME, And one you will thoroughly enjoy. THE THEATRICAL FEATURE OF THE FEAR. Presented by William A. Has San. Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co. till 5 o’clock, then with Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus tax. Manager W. BYRON. COMING! COMING! ANOTHER BIG COMPANY OF INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE, Direct from J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES. Grand opera house. Direction: N. Z. Entertainers, Ltd. Commencing FRIDAY, MAY 7th. The Biggest, Brightest and Best Company of VAUDEVILLE STARS that has been sent to the Dominion from J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES. Selected in all parts of the world by special representatives, from tho leading Theatres. Now Showing to Packed Houses at Auckland. A COLOSSAL STARRING COMPANY, Headed by THE WORLD’S AQUATIC WONDER GIRL (Direct from America), NIOBE THE MERMAID; NIOBE THE MERMAID, In Her Astonishing Water Act, The greatest sensation of the Stage. RUPERT HAZELL, The Notable London Comedian, assisted by ELSIE DAY, In 20 Minutes of Comedy, Music and Songs. Direct from America: WALTER NILSSON. WALTER NILSSON, The Dare-devil Comedian on Wheels. Who thrills everybody, even the orchestra. Direct from Paris: ODETTE DELAGE, Famous Apache Violinist. From the Continent.: THE FLEMINGS, Artistic Creations THE FLEMINGS, in Alabaster. The Dainty American Girl from California, DOROTHY BROWNE, With Her Melo-Piano. FRANCOIS, The Man on FRANCOIS, the Globe. JONES AND RAINES JONES AND RAINES The Welsh Rarebit and his iDainty Partner. From the Far East: HARMSTON’S COCKATOOS. HARMSTON’S COCKATOOS. The Greatest Bird Act on Earth, which includes all .kinds and colours of birds. PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). The Box Plan for the season opens at the Bristol on Wednesday, May sth, Touring Manager ... IRVINE ELSTON. THE NEW ZEALAND CLUB. "IVT EMBERS are reminded of the A*-®- Luncheon TO-DAY (Thursday), April 29th, at Messrs Gamble and Creed's Rooms, Lambton quay, .when Sir Alexander Roberts, K.8.E., will be the Chief Guest and Speaker. The subject of Sir Alexander Roberts’s address will be: "Wembley and the Empire.” EDWARD P. LAMBERT, Hon. Sec. NOT fond of Cakes —Well try some delicious Brown Bread and Butter with your morning Tea or Coffee. At Palmer’s 168. Lambton quay '

FOR THE GIRL GUIDES. SATURDAY, MAY Ist, AT 2 P.M. A CARDEN PARTY BAZAAR Will Be Held la MRS. T. HISLOP’S GARDEN, 33, SALAMANCA ROAD. TO RAISE FUNDS TO FURTHER THE ORGANISATION OF THE GIRL GUIDE MOVEMENT IN THIS CITY. Home-made Srveetiund Cokes, Needlework. Produce, EL\. For Sale. A WHITE ELEPHANT STALL! Take the Kelburn Cable Can- to . the top, and walk round the head of the Botanical Garden Reserve to Salamanca road. If the weather is unfavourable the Feto will be held in tho Hull of the Dominion Farmers' Institute, corner of Feathereton and Bowen streets. ENTRANCE: Is 6d for Adults (including ten). Children. r»d (not including tea). COME, AND HELP THE GUIDES-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12433, 29 April 1926, Page 3

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