AMUSEMENTS Direction: J. C. Williamson (X.ZA, Ltd. RETURN OF ALL THE FAVOURITES. TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, AT 2 P.M. AT 8. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS Second Matinee Next Wednesday J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present (by arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller). London's d«l g Musical Comedy ood!’ a * trac, « d record audiences in Mel. whir£ i. ,o . r i' pwards of 15 weeks, and ♦ h« h ♦«? t - h ? ve ,ts Sydney premiere at the termination of the present tour. « LADY BE GOOD! ” records Smashed to smithereens the w.mn S ?' d 7 Dl,n ' din - Christchu.... Bt .°- n - y . " No - No ' Na "ette." and mi™ e ," d Playgoers declared that no more de iciously tuneful, or funnier or more delightful Musical Comedy has ore viously been staged in those cities'! “LADY BE GOOD!” Sl^nS!SS e^. S ' l % ir i? e^*coen * f y* a rs. m From , J end it is a flashing sequence of bright, keen-edged comedy, diverting situations, delightful songs and melodies 0 brilliantly beautiful frocks and ensemble** and whirlwind dancing. “LADY BE GOOD!” tr , w b o e nd P .7fl7^dl y erV h^or.., r ,^ o o!Vo f Nanette” Company, including ELSIE PRINCE, JIMMY GODDEN CHARLTON MORTON. Also, Olive Grant. Nellie Deane. Elsie Parkes, Leonard Rich, Gladys Hermes Claude Holland, Alma Mackie Rovstori McDonnell. Jack Smith, George’ Jen together with the augmented Beauty Beauty Chorus Ballet. T .™ A cr N Jt AT THE theatre CONFEC. TIONERY, WHERE DAY SALE TICKETS ARE ALSO OBTAINABLE. r*2i?H2?®5 —?j G * and R s - Stalls, 4s; Gallery, is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. iger, ALEX. F. WILSON.
STRAND THEATRE AUCKLAND Community Sing On Wednesday Next at 12*30 COME EVERYONE, let’s get together; let’s sing our favourites new and old; let’s sing our cares away; let’s be happy. MR. M. GUTHRIE AS THE SONG LEADER. Soloist: MISS NELLIE LINGARD Chairman: MR. A. G. LUNN. He’ll make you trill like a tulip—bark like a crocodile, and bay like a hippopotamus, and then you’ll sing! Sing and get your cares off your chest. SONG BOOKS AND ADMISSION FREE
Seville Dance Club SYMONDS STREET, OPP TOP WELLESLEY STREET f EAST SPECIAL CARNIVAL NIGHT Special Decorations, Lighting Effects, Etc. Novelties will be Distributed. Balloons, Streamers, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Etc. Proceedings will be Enlivened by the Irresistible Music of the KIT KAT DANCE ORCHESTRA Under the Leadership of TREVOR MOODY Dancing 8 till 11.15. Evening Dress Optional. Concert by Mr John Tait’s Madrigal Choir Town Hall, Concert Chamber Monday, July 4th AT 8 O'CLOCK MADRIGALS and PART SONGS BY THE CHOIR Songs by Mrs. Irwin, Misses Anderson, Bailey, Hoskin, Ivory and Messrs. Cantlay and Macpherson. Solo Pianist and Accompanist MR. ERIC WATERS Conductor: MR. JOHN TA IT, A.R.C.O. Tickets, 2s and Is, from the Bristol Piano Co., where seats may be reserved without extra charge.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 86, 2 July 1927, Page 15
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