Amusements. OPERA HOUSE? WANGANUI UNDER THE SOLE DIRECTION OF ALLAN WILKIE. WITH THE DISTINGUISHED SUPPOPcT OF Their Excellencies, Viscount Jellicoe, Their Excellencies Lord Forster, Go-Governor-General of New Zea- vernor-General of Australia, and land, and Lady Jellicoe. Lady Forster. The Governors of New South Wales, John Caughley, Esq., Director of South Australia, Queensland, Tas- Education. mania, and Lieutenant-Governor Sir George and Lady Clifford, of Victoria. The Very Rev. Dean Fitchett. The Hon. Sir Francis Bell, Acting- Sir George Fenwick. Prime Minister of New Zealand, Hon. G. M. Thomson. and members of the Ministry. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Statham. The Prime Minister of Australia, Dr. and Mrs. Lindo Ferguson. Hon. W. M. Hughes, and mem- His Honour Mr. Justice Sim. bers of the Federal Ministry. Rev. Father Coffey. The Premiers of Victoria, South The Rt. Rev. the Bishop of AuckAustralia, Tasmania, Queensland, land. and the Acting-Premier of N.S.W. I Hon. A. M. Myers. The Hon. C. J. Parr Ministei’ of Edu- | His Worship the Mayor of Wangacation. nui( Mr. T. B. Williams) and the The Rt. Rev. Bishop of Christchurch Mayoress with leading citizens and Miss Julius. whose names will be circularised His Honour Mr. Justice Herdman. > later. MR. ALLAN WILKIE Appears with MISS HUNTER-WATTS IN THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE. Supported by his Permanent Australasian Shakespearean Company. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.” THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. (MATINEE) “AS YOU LIKE IT.” THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. (EVENING), “TWELFTH NIGHT.” FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. (EVENING), “THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.” Prices.—Reserved Seats 7/6, Stalls 5/-; Back Stalls 2/6. Special Concessions to School Children and Students: Reserves 4/-; Stalls 2/6, Back Stalls 1/6, all plus tax. Interviews between 2 and 3 p.m. S. MALCOLM LAUGHTON, Personal Representative for Mr. Wilkie. Rutland Hotel.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18257, 16 August 1921, Page 9
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