AMUSEMENTS. mOWN HALL, STRATFORD. TO-NICHT. TO-NIGHT. MEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. GRAND PRODUCTION OP SIDNEY TONES’ JAPANESE MUSICAL PLAY THE GEISHA. (By arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Limited). Huge Success in New Plymouth. CROWDS TURNED AWAY. STRONG CAST OF CHARACTERS, including— MISS OLIVE BUGKMAN (sister of Rosina Buckman). MISS KATHIE BENNETT, MRS. DELL. MR. JACK MASLAM. MR. JACK SOMMERYILLE, And MR. WILL McEWEN, as WUN-HT, the Chinaman,80 POWERFUL CHORUS 80 20 ORCHESTRA. 20 MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES. PRICES, 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box Plan and Day Sales at Grubb’s Music Store NOW OPEN. CAST E Officers of H.M.S. "The Turtle”— Reginald Fairfax... V ..J..Haslam Dick Cunningham A. C. Downes Arthur Cuddy Mr. Ellison George Grimston ;..W. H. Broome Tommy Stanley Miss Gilbert (midshipman)’ An English Visitor in Japan, travelling in her yacht— Lady Constance Wynne, Miss B Clarke English Ladies—Guests of Lady Constance— / Marie Worthington...Miss'W. Bennett Ethel Hurst Miss B. OlUver Mabel Grant Miss F. Putt Louie Plumpton Miss- Roberts English LadyMolly Seamore Miss K. Bennett Chief of Police and Governor of the Province-*- * The Marquis Imari J. Sommerville Takamini A. Mclsaac Captain of His Guard — Oapt. Katana ....W. Ainsworth Proprietor of Tea-house (Chinaman); Wun-Hi .Will McEwen French Girl attached to the Tea-house as interpreter— Juliette Diamant. Mrs. Dell An Attendant— Nami (Sea Wave)...Miss I. Buckman Geisha — 0 Kiko San (Chrysanthemum) Miss E. Buckman 0 Kinkoto San (Gal Van Harp) Mrs. A. C. Downe 0 Hana San (Blossom) Miss I. Gilbert Komnrasaki San (Little Violet) 1 ,'Miss Ainsworth Chief Geisha—--0 Mimosa San... Miss Olive Buckman * ACT I. * The Tea House of Ten Thousand Joys. ACT XI. Chrysanthemum Fete’ in Palace Gardens. rime—The Present. The action takes place in Japan outside the Treaty Conductor MR. R. NEVILLE REManager MR. R. HILL JOHNSON. H C. COLLIER Business Manager. BERT McEWEN, Hon Secretary. BOXING TOURNAMENT (Under the auspices of the Eltham Sports and Pastimes Club, Incorptd.) STRATFORD TOWN -HALL, THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER SHOW NIGHT. SHOW NIGHT. (Under the Rules of the N.Z. Amateur Boxing Association.) Over Two Hours’ Straightforward, clean, honest amusement, and right from the sound of the gong until time. - SOME OF THE BOUTS— Walker (New Plymouth) v. Hurrell
(Hawera), For the Featherweight Championship. Olliver (Bantam Champion) v. Clarry (Eltham). A DING-DON GEE,. Foley (Lightweight) v. Thomas (Territorial). CAN YOU PICK IT! The Club is having some difficulty in matching all the budding “White Hopes,” so there need be little rear of any dull moments. ■ Admission 2s 6d and 4s. FRED CROSSLEY, Hon. Secretary/
READY ARE THE LINES ON WHICH ‘•RIGHT VALUES FOR MONEY” RAWLES’ R A P E R Y jg u S I N ES S IS CONDUCTED. SPECIAL SELECTIONS FOR THE SEASON. CALL ONCE. AND YOUR FUTURE PATRONAGE IS ASSURED. Lot us show you our Goods, and convince you that things are for once really what they seem. look carefully for the VALUE HOUSE. ARCH. RAWLES (Late Watson and Rawles), {ROADWAY STRATFORD.
POHOKURA SAW AND PLANiNC MILLS. THE undersigned is prepared to DELIVER SAWN AND DRESSED TIMBER, at any station between Stratford and Whangamomona, and Surrounding Districts Plans Prepared and Estimates (liven For Any Class of Building. For further particulars, apply to J, H. ROBSON, POHOKURA OR STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 80, 27 November 1912, Page 1
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