S. ANNOUNCING rp 1-1 E I A UGH REASON. * H E A UG H ' E A SO N. rp.H E T A UG II Q, EAS O N. r H E - 1 J A U G I I °EAS O N. ’ H IS rpHEATRE. Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction KATE HOWARDE COMMENCING rpUESDAY, A PRIL QA ‘ x UESDAY, A/V. •] rpUESDAY, A PRIL QA x UESDAY, KATE HOWARDE Presents 1 THE ALL-AUSTRALIAN COMEDY- > DRAMA, POSSUM -pADDOCK. O S S U M x A D DOCK. . POSSUM 'pADDOCK. OS SUM x AD DOCK. . 'POSSUM HADDOCK. X OSS U M -L ADDO C K. . • i POSSUM pADDOCK. X OSS U M x ADDO C K. INTERPRETED BY A SPECIALLYSELECTED CAST OF IS AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS, Including, The Brilliant Australian Comedian, MR. FRED MACDONALD, MR. JACK KIRBY, Australia’s Most Popular Leading Man, late A.I.F. And MISS KATE HOWARDS, Authoress and Producer of' Possum Paddock. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT WILDMAN AND AREY’S. R. B. KNOWLES, Representative. ASSOCIATED CHOIRS. (Dire-tcr; MR. SYDNEY BUTLER L.R.A.M., A.R.C.0.). GRAND PERFORMANCE BY CENTRAL CHOIR NO. I. Of the Charming Japanese Operetta, TJRINCESS TU - JU X R’NCESS 1’ - JU. : T OW N HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. SATURDAY, ABRIL 17 AT 2.30 P.M. AND 8 P.M.. And on MONDAY. ABRIL 19 AT 8 P.M. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Princess Ju-Ju .... Miss Jessie Melvin Lilban Braithwaite fip-Fly Miss The ma McPhail Cherry Blossom . . . Miss Nel’ie Barnes . ing-Sona Miss Ena Stocklev Chrysanthemum . Miss Gladys Leaning Sor-See Miss Evelyn Jackson IMaids-in-We-iting). Lunar, Goddess of the Night tt , • M i!?s Lillian Braithwaite i’.mpeior Hokipokitippitopop ( a Pepperv . Botenate) .... Mr. F. AY Archibald Ching-Ching (his Adviser) t-, . Master W. Kendal Prince Shee Ma-Guin Miss Hazel V. Hicks Prince Pu Shu . . . Master Tom Turner (With an aversion to “Chops”.) Prince Go Bang Master Eric Waterworth A bud Hiram (a Magician) . Miss Kathleen Fuller cord High Executioner Miss Annie Hall Dancing Maidens, Spirits of the Night, Courtiers, Populace,, etc. Stage Management bv Mrs. F Turner. Dances arranged by Miss Daphne Kniglit Scenery by Mr. Horace Melville Wanganui. Challen Grand Piano kindly lent by Mr. Kenneth Eady. Prices: 3s. 3d. (res.), 2d and Is Id (including- tax).- Children’, Is. Id.’ and id. to Unreserved Seats. ~ Plans of Reserved Seats now open at Wildman and Arey’s. — MATTERS OF MOMENT — Q rpHE gpRINCE’S A’ISIT AND THE ADVENT OF rpHE JpROM NOW TN SEASON AT THE g, T R A N D, TT C K L A N D. A Real Australian Picture, Featuring the Champion Actor-Athlete, “SNOWY” BAKER, And Supported by the Charming MISS BROWNIE VERNON. A splendid visualisation of Australia’s outback life on the rolling plains and the wattle-scented bush. Taken amidst the most beautiful scenery in New South Wales, it is like a breath from the gum trees, bringing to the city, with all its beauty, the romance and glamour of the silent depths of the great bush land. rpHE TUfAN TpROM TZANGAROO. HE - ltj -AN x ROM rpHE TVTAN pROM TZANGAROO. HE X ’ X AN x ROM See “Snowy” Baker display his Wonderful Prowess in Shooting, Riding Diving, Buck-jumping and Boxing. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN “THE LURE, OF THE BUSH.” N.Z. Rep . . LEO D. CHATEAU
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1564, 15 April 1920, Page 33
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