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• MADAME POMPADOUR." ■ain last evening- scored a wonderful success at the Theatre Royal, all its glory of colour and costume, with the beautiful music and rich romance. THEATRE ROYAL. rtrection: J. C. Williamson CN.Z.), I^td. A SUPERLATIVE PROD”i"TU,'N. TO-NIOHT, at ’/.•«> IND THREE MORE MOIITS. * J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., h® Exquisite Comic Opera Triumph—- •* MADAME POMPADOrn.” •‘MADAME POMPADOUR.' “MADAME POMPADOUR,” he Loneliest Musical Play"ever written. . storv front the life of the mistress of ling Louis XV., France's Most Beautiful Woman. The Fascinating BEPPIE DE VRIES As MADAME POMPADOUR, In assoeia-tion with RTHUR STIGAXT as Joseph Calicot •RANK WEBSTER as Rene d'Estrades. “MADAME POMPADOUR," full of colour and melody, and it is genuinely humorous. heat re Royal. RING 1376 FOR SEATS. AMUSEMENTS • MIC OPERA SEASON. RING 1673 FOR SEATS. RING 1676 -FOR SEATS. RING 1676 FOR SEATS. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. N EXT SAT UR DA V NIGHT .T. C. WILLIAMSON <X.Z >. LTD., Have pleasure in announcing the LEON GORDON LEOX GORDON LEON GORDON Whose well remembered triumph in “White Cargo" made theatrical history in this country. LEO N GO RDO.Y LEON GORDON LEOX GORDON Will be supported*by an exceptionally STRONG IMPORTED CAST, and will make his reappearance in a Sterling New I’lay (by arrangement with A. 11. Woods)— THE TRIAL OF MART THE TRIAL OF By BAYARD VEILLER. Mary Dugan, a chorus girl, has been accused of stabbing to death a prosperous business man. IJo had been found dead, in her apartment. It has been proved that she is his mistress. On the handle of the fatal knife are her finger-prints. nils, dress circle and upper circle >u watch the faces of accused nnd itnepsies, with their ever-chang-g expressions. You weigh the idence for and against. The sus* •nse becomes terrific. You feel at you are taking part in a real :al. On you rests the onus of th® IS MARY DUGAN GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY? The Company will include the following NOTABLE ARTISTS—MAY COLLINS FRANK BRADLEY I.EYLAND HODGSON DAPHNE BAIRN JAMES ATHOLWOOD JOHN FERNS IDE EDWIN LESTER And Others. BOX FLANS WILL BE OPENED—AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY On WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 9. SCANDAL ’ “ SCANDAL" MANAGER: Maurice Ralph. JUMBLE SALES. JUMBLE SALE. To be held in JUMBLE SALE. Maude's Clothing Sale will be held Fortnightly. NEXT SALE. AUGUST 30. M c ONSTER JUMBLE SALE In aid of MARIST FOOTBALL CLUB. WEDNESDAY’, AUGUST JUMBLE SALE. ANDREW'S SCHOOLROOM. Tua r? Street. WEDNESDAY, AUGUB 2nd. at 2 p.m. Admission 3d. Bare* all. 234 MONET. FINANCE. J H. MERR IE , Finance, Mortgage and Investment Broker. MANCHESTER STR CHRISTCHURCH. Mortgages Arranged. Clients Money for In Short-term Loans on Weekly or monthly repayr W MONEY TO LEND. E have various sums for in vestment on First and Second Mort- j e at current rates. CUN INCH AM AND TAYLOR. Solicitors, > I*4, Hereford Street, Opposite Commercial Bank. NV nes. Sporting " Every D< h. Old G< Bought. FRIEDLANDERS PA WN BROK BUS, 113. Manchester Street (Opposite Hey wood's, Ltd >. 'Phone A 4903. MONEY LENT : Furniture, Pianos. Sewing Machines. etc.. Without Removal. Weekly Payments. HARRY EDI, WOOD, ARMAGH STREET. PHONE 3017. AT Si PER CENT. DISCOUNTED. WHERE TO STAT TORS TO WELLINGTON. DIO, i*7. HILL STREET, f M.nutes from Parliamentary • Buildings. opened as a First-class House j for Casual and Permanent Guests, j with breakfast and attendance. Telephone 67. Tams receive prompt attention. 4

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18544, 18 August 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18544, 18 August 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18544, 18 August 1928, Page 3

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