AMUSEMENTS. "NO, NO, NANETTE.” The World’s Supreme Musical Comedy Triumph. "NO, NO. NANETTE.” "NO, NO, NANETTE.” SEASON BEGINS SEASON BEGINS WITH MATINEE WITH MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AT 2. NEXT SATURDAY AT 2. An Ideal Entertainment for the “Kiddies.” They prefer it to a Pantomime. Children Half-price to All Parts Excepting Late Door Pit. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Puller. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Touring Manager: John Farrell. A WONDERFUL ATTRACTION. SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT And SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. And Subsequent Evenings. MATINEES: SATURDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. J. C. WILLIAMSON (LTD ) Present by arrangement with Sir Benjn--1 min and Mr John Fuller the exquisite and very amusing and very tuneful Musical Comedy, "NO, NO, NANETTE.” "NO, NO, NANETTE.” "NO, NO, NANETTE.” "NO, NO, NANETTE.” “NO, NO, NANETTE.” "NO. NO. NANETTE.” And the NEW LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY, 70—ARTISTS—70, 70—ARTISTS—70, Including: ELSIE PRINCE, London’s Famous Musical Comedy Star. JIMMY GODDEN, London’s Brilliant Comedian. CHARLTON MORTON, From the Savoy Theatre, London. OLIVE GRANT, From the Adelphia Theatre, London. And others, together with a Glorious GARDEN OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. "NO, NO, NANETTE” "NO. NO, NANETTE” Is the essence of gaiety, its songs are the most enchanting, its dances the most alluring, its humour the most agreeable, and its frocking the most lavish. BOX PLANS Will be Opened at the Bristol Piano Company THURSDAY MORNING NEXT at 0 o’clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. PRICES WILL NOT BE RAISED. D.C.and R.S.,Bs; Stalls, 4s; Pit, Is 6d. Early Doors Stalls and Pit, Is. extra. All prices plus tax. . pLA Z A AN D GRA N D 2 p.m.-—‘TWICE DAILY —7.30 p.m. A banquet of Western thrills, riotous action, galloping fights, and scheming Outlaws. “PROWLERS OF THE NIGHT.” “PROWLERS OF THE NIGHT.” “PROWLERS OF THE NIGHT.” “PROWLERS OF THE NIGHT.” Starring FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. FRED HUMES. Here’s tearing action that will stampede your nerves. Suspense and excitement that will make your heart race! Riding that’s a veritable feast of recklessness. With a romantic touch that will keep your eyes glued to the screen! “PROWLERS OF THE NIGHT.” "PROWLERS OF THE NIGHT." On the Same Programme; When’s there’s no more honey in honeymoon, what takes its place? “COMPROMISE.” •COMPROMISE.” With a Celebrated Cast, including IRENE RICH. OLIVE BROOK. IRENE RICH. OLIVE BROOK. J£ING EDWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. The Unwritten History of the Canadian North-West Mounted Police. Starring RENEE ADOREE and RENEE ADOREE and ANTONIO MORENO. ANTONIO MORENO. In “THE FLAMING FOREST.” “THE FLAMING FOREST.” “THE FLAMING FOREST.” "THE FLAMING FOREST." “THE FLAMING FOREST.” "THE FLAMING FOREST.” Their life story, sincere, gallant, inspiring, dauntless, like these guardians of Canada’s forest wilderness themselves, from the pen of James Oliver Curwood. Comedy and Others. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Proprietors: Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller. TO-MORROW NIGHT, TUESDAY. MAY 3, At 8 p.m. A Selected Programme of Part Songs by the DUNEDIN RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CHOIR, Hon. Conductor: Mr John T. Leech. Assisted by Miss MABELLE ESQUILANT, Contralto. Miss EVA JUDD. Solo Violin. Miss ANITA WINKEL, Humorist and Elocutionist. Mr P. S. ANDERSON, Baritone. Mr L. A. JAMES, Accompanist. Dross Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s fid. Box Plan at the Bristol. Tickets at the doors, 2s; Pit, Is. The Theatre will be comfortably heated. S. G. PETHER, Secretary. Q.ORE COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. TENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL, MAY 18 to 25 (inclusive). Syllabus, Entry Forms, and Books of Words on application to Secretary. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. W. D. SHELTON, 30ap P-O. Box 94, Gore. G IFTS FOR HOME. avea Gold Leaf Tea coupons prize. Cutlery, watches, Everyone who gets a valuable ECZEMA CURED. —My Herbal Treatment positively Cures the distressing iron hie. —Thompton, herbalist. Oainani. VGO DA'.UV TIMES AND tt'l'l'Mv.JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.— ’rioting of every description done wuh t:h, and at lowest current rales.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20087, 2 May 1927, Page 1
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