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AMUSEMENTS. PAVLOVA BOOKINGS. 12s 6<i RESERVATIONS. In order to avoid an? th© doors This Evening, her of Seats at 12s 6d n served et The Brist night's performance only, or they ma> he purchased at the Theatre Tieket-l>o> This Evening. PAY SALES; 250 Early Poor Back Stalls at 10s 6d (plus Taxi, And 425 Early Poor Gallery Tickets at 5s (plus Tax). May be purchased at the Theatre Royal Confectionery JTroin 10 a.m., or they may be procured at the Poors This Evening. THEATRE ROYAL. Pirection: J. C. Williams n. Ltd. The Greatest Occasion in the History of Christchurch. THE INCOMPARABLE PAVLOVA TO-NIGHT AT ?. TO-NIGHT AT S. And Following Nights. MATINEE SATI'RDAY AFTERNOON at 1.15 pm. Children Half-price to all Part.-. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW NIGHT. J- C. Williamson’ Ltd., have the honour to announce the Most Brilliant and Most Gigantic Attraction it has ever been their privilege to present. ANNA PAVLOVA. THE GREATEST PANCER THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN, OR WILL EVER KNOW. Supi»orted by LAURENT NOVIKOFF, And the Entire London and Paris Organisation. Grand Operatic Orchestra under tlio Conductorship of LUCIEN WURMSER. A TRULY EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS. GRANDEUR AND ELEGANCE. CHARM AND FASCINATION. ANIMATION AND SPECTACLE. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. "THE MAGIC FLUTE/' BALLET IN ONE ACT. Music by Prigo. Arranged by Marius Petipa. The Marquis (a rich lord of the neighbourhood) M. Zalewski A Countrywoman Mile Ward Lise (her daughter) Mile Thursa Rogers Luc (a young countryman) AT. Pianow.ski Hermit Mile P’Arey Oberon Mile DArcy The Judge AT. Pomoslavski His Clerk M. Varjinski Footman of the. Marquis M. Markovski Friends of Lise Allies Nichols, Crofton Elkington, Mather Peasant Boys and Girls. Gendarmes, etc. ‘•SNOWFLAKES'* BALLET IN ONE ACT. Music by Tschaikowsky from -Nutcracker. Arranged by Scenery by J. T'rban. Valse of Snowflakes— Allies Stuart, Mather hols. Elkington. Bi Crofton, P’Arcy, Rogers, Anderson, Ivan Clustine. Nikitina.. Nicirk, Faucheux, Ward. Gervis, Spencer, DolaAIM. Varzinskl, Zalewski, Algaranoff, Pomoslavski. Polinoff. Hitching, Markowski. Sergeeff. Par de Peux Anna Pavlova and Laurenl Nov ik off Pas de Trois Allies Stuart. P'Arey, Nikitina Variations Anna Pavlova and Laurent Novlkoff Pas de Cinq Allies Rogers. Nichols, Mather. Crofton, Elkington Coda Anna Pavlova, Laurent Novikoff And Entire Company PT VERTIS SEMEN TS, 1— Mazourka (Glinka) Allies Faucheux, P'Arey, Nikitina, Anderson. MM. Varjinski, Domoslavski, Polinoff. Sergeeff. 2 ['ragonfly (Kreisler) Anna Pavlova. 3 Bow and Arrow (Tschaikowsky) Laurent Novikoff. 4 Anitra's Dance (Grieg) Mile D’Arcy. 5 Chinese Pance (Tschaikowsky) Mile Alather and Air Hitchins. 6 Rondino (Beethoveu-Kreisler) Anna Pavlova. 7 Pastorale (Strauss) Mile Stuart and AI. Polinoff. *—Pizzicato (Prigo) Miles Rogers. Elkington, Alather, Nichols, Crofton. 9 —Christinas (Tschaikowsky) Anna Pavlova, Laurent Novikoff, AIM. Zalewski, Varinski, Pianowski. Pomoslavski. Conductor—Lucien Wurmser. 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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17881, 24 June 1926, Page 1

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