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JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, Direction * J. and N. TATE. , Commencing WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9(For Five Nighte Only). ' • ; THE BIG CARNIVAL ATTRACTION. ~ J. and N. TAIT Present - THE QUEEN OF MUSICAL COMEDIES*'; » —-“IRENE.” “IRENE.” “IRENE.” SOMETHING NEW ! A Musical Flay with a Plot. Oatohy Uun& SOMETHING NEW! Bright Dialogue, Gorgeous Dream. A JOY-BRINGING PRODUCTION. Captivating Melodies that go poking along gaily, setting feet and senses tripping.. s J. and N. Tait’s Musical Comedy Company, - Including DOROTHY SOUTH as IRENE. One of Broadway’s Favourites. CHESTER CLUTE, ■; ROBERT JEWETT, /! THOMAS PAUNCEPOBTB* 1 Together with PEGGY MALONEY, -a MARION BARLR VELMA HINKLE, GRACE V. CONNELL, GEORGIE HARVEY, RAWDON BLANDPORD, HENRY GORDON. < “ IRENE.” ' “IRENE” “IRENB.’' "IRENE” HER OPPORTUNITY. Irene had the chanoe to wear, beautiful- ■, clothes and to move in beautiful surroundings—to beoome a little Princess. Wouldn’t any girl take it? '* YOUR OPPORTUNITY >-H Is to see the most intriguing musical plajf —to listen to nrasio that will delight the ears—to feast your eyes on gorgeous gowns and dazzling eettmga SHE TOOK ITAND HAPPY. i TAKE IT AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY, . There have been musical comedies before, but—well, wait till you see “ IRENE” 1 DON’T FORGET FEBRUARY 9. The BOX PLANS OPEN at THE BRISTOL for the season of five nights on FRIDAY MORNING. RESERVED SEATS, 8s 6d (plus tax « extra). • ... Representative? Walter Monk,, ja JJEGG’S NEW ZONOPHONE, GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. A Selection of the Musical Comedy and other Novelties just arrived. “Irene Selection,” Part 1 and Part ft (Black-Diamonds Band). “I’m for Ever Blowing Bubbles” and “Ofc, What a Pal Was Mary’’ (Royal Cremona Orchestra). “Flower of Brittany” and “Deep In My Heart" (Mr Sydney CoUham). “You’ll be Some Wonderful Girl” and. “Givr Mo the Seaside ” (Mr Herbert Payne). “ Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes ” ■ and “ That Wonderful Mother of Mine ’* , (Elsie Southgate). “ My Baby Soldier Boy ” and “ Love, Could I Only Tell Thee” (Poster Richardson). . “My Birthday” and “The Giddy Curate” (Charles Penrose). And Many Others. ALL TEN-INCH' DOUBLESIDED. Price 6s ea^h. CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LIMITED). Gramophone Headquarters, PRINCES STREET.
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