AMUSEMENTS DE LUXE under m outAemmttr TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. VTIIE BIG THRILL DRAMA 01’ 1926. V “THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD' A THRILLS! DRAMA! ROMANCE! A la Addition The Distinguished Contralto, MISS JESSIE SMITH. "i Box Plans at tho Bristol [1 Co., Aitken’s Book Arcade, < IJ Theatre, 'phone 23-OSO. 5 1 NEXT FRIDAY: ■STELLA DALLAS” ■STELLA DALLAS” ‘STELLA DALLAS'” 'STELLA DALLAS” ‘STELLA DALLAS” ‘STELLA DALLAS” WELLINGTON SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS' ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, TO W N H A L L, THURSDAY, JULY 22nd. At 8 o'clock. [. Symphony in G Minor Mozart !. Largo Handel 3. Contralto Solo, Miss Jessie Shiuitli. (a) “Non© but tho Weary Heart" Tschaikoivsky (b) “The Cloths o£ Heaven" Durmiil k Orchestral Suite — “Iy© Boi s'amuse" Delibes >. Orchestral Suite— Berceuse, Duo, Galop ............... Bizet >. Contralto Solo. Miss Jessie Shmith (al “Do not Go, My Love ’ Hagcmann (b) “The Blackbird's Song" ... Scott Overture—“ William Tell" ... Kossint. “God Save the King." Conductor Accompanist Mrs Boyd Admission. 2s 6d; Reserves, 3s. Box ?lan at the Bristol Piano Co. MU THE GOVERNMENT STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE (State Guarantee). Is a National Institution established for the benefit of tho people. INSURED SHARE PROFITS. The office, through its Accident Branch, is now empowered to accept ALL CLASSES OF ACCIDENT INSURANCE including MOTOR-CAR COMPREHENSIVE. Wellington Office: STATE FIRE Lambton quay, BUILDING, Wellington.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OP “YPRES” “YPRES” “YPRES” The Story of the Immortal Salient. SEE THE NEWSPAPER REPORTS OF TO-DAY. “YPRES” “YPRES” “YPRES” An Unparalleled achievement in Motion Pictures. Preceded bv “IN AN ESTAMINET.” (A Diggers’ Impromptu Concert.) Oast: Messrs Barton Ginger, Eos?ers ’ Macdonold ' Hadd °"' MATINEES WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AT 2.30. NIGHT PRICES -. Dress Circle -is, Reserved 3s, Unreserved Stalls 3s, Reserved 2s 6d, Unreserved Gallery le Gd. (Prices Plus Tax.) MATINEE PRICES : Dress Circle 2s, Stalls Is. Box Plan at the Bristol till 5, then at the Opera House after 6.30.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12503, 20 July 1926, Page 3
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