THE SHOW THAT IS BEATING ALL RECORDS! THEATRE ROYAL, Mrr.tijß ->.,.,..,., 0 FREDERICK BENX >iTT Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 26th,, 27th, and 28th August, AT 8 p.m., FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. FREDERICK BENNETT PRESENTS '' THE MAORI OPERA COMPANY IN A MAORI MUSICAL PLAY IN 3 ACTS. MUSIC AND LYRICS by PERCY HA'NX. PLAYED BY A COMPANY OF 40 TALENTED MAORIS, DIRECT FROM ITS PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL SEASON AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, AUCKLAND. MAGNIFICENT AND INSPIRATIONAL MUSIC! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, NATURAL ACTORS, INTRICATE MECHANICAL EFFECTS, FULL CHORUS, HAKAS, POI DANCES, FULL ORCHESTRA. Read what the Auckland Herald Read what the Star says:— Bays: —: "... The packed house clu-cred "... The production affords a the performers from the beginning to delightful evening's entertainment, the end, and the curtain had to be and the large audience was keenly appreciative. . . ." raised over and over again. The company was indeed worthy of the great reception." PLAY PRODUCED BY OHAS. ARCHER. PRICES: is, 3s and Is Curtain at 8 p.m. shar Carriages 10.30 p.m. Box plan at Collier's. Book '. to save disappointment. GILBERT H. WARREN-EMERY, Touring Mana
r£ II E A T R E ] NEW PLYMOUTH. Direction J, C. Williamson, Ltd. The Play that Stirred the Empire to MONDAY, AUGUST 30 MONDAY, AUGUST 30 J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their brilliant company of English, American, and Australian Comedy and Dramatic Artists in a magnificent production of the wonderfully successful and sensational patriotic spy drama, THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE KAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME. Direct from the Royalty Theatre, London. It deals with the plots and schemes of a nest of German spies on the East Goast and the alien danger than confronts England from within. To the world in general "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME" is apparently a "silly ass," but he is really a clear-headed secret agent who risks his own life and safety for the sake of his country. '' The Play Everybody MUST See. Box plans will be opciied at Collier's on Friday morning next, at 8 o'clock. A queue will bo formed from 7 a.m. Prices—D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, 4s Pit, 2s. Touring Manager: John Farrell. STRATFORD, SATURDAY NEXT.
WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND. .T. OWN HA I, L, KAPONG A. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1915. COMPLIMENTARY HARD-TTMES SOCIAL HARD-TIMES SOCIAL 'to the ; KAPONGA BOYS of the Earl of Liverpool's Own Regiment. Under the Auspices of the iPatriotic Committee. • A right royal send-off and presentation oeremonv, assisted by the Kaponga Band. Special engagement (gratis) of Amateur and Professional Ballad Singers, Comic Singers, Variety Sketch Artists. UNPARALLELED PROGRAMME OF VERSATILE TALENT. A Total Eclipse of any previous function. Trophies for Most Original Hard-Times Costumes. Daintily-arranged Card Parlor in the Supper Room. Professor Antonio Polorii's Italian Orchestra will assist with the. music for the dances. Plentiful Supper for all. EVERY PATRIOTIC CITIZEN SHOULD BE THERE. Admission: Children Free. Ladies' Hard-times Ticket, IV/i'd; Gents.' Hardtimes Ticket, 2/5%'.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1915, Page 1
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