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AMUSEMENTS. NEW OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd to-xight At «. J EORGE \VA R D Popularly Known GEORGE WARD “Kittle Hermie." The P'unniest Comedian in Revue. And His SNAPSHOT REVUE COMPANY of Mirth. of Novelties ring: A Brilliant, Sparkling:, Musical Comedy. “BEHIND THE FRONT,” “BEHIND T«HE FRONT," “BEHIND THE FRONT,” In Three Acts and Three Scenes. A Riot of Fun from Rise to Fall of Curtain. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: THE FOUR KELLYS, THE FOUR KELLYS, In Their Fascinating: Musical Act of COMPLETE CHANGE OF COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ON MONDAY NIGHT. PROGRAMME ON MONDAY NIGHT. FULLER’S POPULAR PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is (plus tax). Box Plans at New Opera House Confectionery. Theatre ’Phone 2361. THE GRAND OPERA SEASON THE GRAND OPERA SEASON OF It* 28. THE FULLER-GONSALEZ THE FULLER-GONSALEZ THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. The Greatest and Best Grand Opera Company ever to visit the Dominion. Direct from Sensational. Successful Seasons in Sydney and Melbourne. NEW OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. SATURDAY, JULY 14th. SIR BENJAMIN AND JOHN FULLER will have the honour to present for the first time in Christchurch, THE MOST BRILLIANT COMPANY' OF FAMOUS OPERATIC STARS EVER ASSEMBLED FOR A NEW ZEALAND TOUR, In Re Operas Produced and Staged exactly the same way a 3 pr sented in the Leading Tlieatr of Italy. PERSONNEL: SOPRANOS: ROSITA SILVESTRI MARGHERITA FLORI OLGA POLETTI MARIA HONKINA A. MAZZA MEZZO-SOPRANOS: NINA ALGOZZINO MATILDA FRIMMER TENORS: ALESSANDRO ROTA BRANDTSIO VANITCCI ARTURO TAM BURIN I SIGNORS GARUTI C. GISLON FRANCESCO FEDERTCI SOS: ERNESTO FUMAGALLI ANTONIO ALFJERT SOLO DANCER: L. BORRONI. Together with a Magnificent Grand Opera Ohoru rand Opera Orches “IL TROVATORE ” “Norma,” “Rlgoletto “Mlgnon,” "Carme: "TJn Ba.llo In Mascher “Barber of Seville.’’ An Unparalleled Achievement of Production. Ten Different Operas in Thirteen Nights. In spite of the enormous expense of transporting this huge organisation, with scenery, wardrobe, and effects, Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller have determined to give the Operas to the people at the following COMMON-SENSE PRICES: Bs, ss, 3s (Plus Tax). BOX PLANS -will open for the Season at The Bristol Piano Company, on MONDAY, July 9th. DANCING. ttmHE STUDIO” OF MODERN BALL--1 ROOM DANCING. At last Christchurch Cabaret Patrons have the opportunity to L< TUITION GIVEN PERT TUTORS from Wellington THREE EXALL MODERN BALLROOM DANCES TAUGHT, including the new YALE BLUES that fascinating dance THE QUICKSTEP. Waltz, Tango, Fox-trot, Smooth Charleston, etc. Private or class lessons day or night. APPOINTMENTS ran now be made daily from 10 a.in. Cabaret Parties arranged for Pupils. "THE STUDIO,” 205, Gloucester Street. (Opposite 3 I’A). THE CALEDONIAN ASSEMBLY I) A x c E THE POPULAR ASSEMBLY. MONDAY, JUNE 25, S till 1 a.rn. Supper and Novelties Frovi< JACKSON’S OR C [JEST R / LADIES 2s. GENTS 2s r, Grand f.ucitre and Wharenui Echoed. Mai 0. Euchre n-e to Foil OX Saturd; 6d, Ladies ADDINGTON RUGBY LEAGUE. X a G v N 1 ? H T TX A N C E. S to 12. SELWYN STREET, TUES., JUNE 2 Ten Shilling Cash Prize for Mon Carlo, and Six Good Prizes for Novell Dances. Good Band arid Supper ADMISSION Is Cd. ' 0 33 S poor school wh. n par ted by UPVALUE FOR .MONEI than do b< HHE CYRIL POULTON SOHO 1 DANG CYR Mer rr * , X DANCIN'c. Principal: MR CYRIL POULTOI tiUeated). Mem. Imperial of Dance Teachers. Pupil of Carre and Maxwell Stewart dan). Private and Class Lessons in j est Ballroom Dances, including Blues, Quickstep, Slow Fox-trot Charleston, Waltz and Tango. Studio Open Daily from 10 a 10 p.in. e s^ r,S , r,,r n’DPoin STUDIO: 411, V ilson’s Jtoai wood (No. 3 Tram from Sciuarei

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18496, 23 June 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18496, 23 June 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18496, 23 June 1928, Page 3

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