AMUSEMENTS. QFiAND OPERA HOUSE. LESSEES ... J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. The ttiamous mivoLi trollies HE J? AMOUS IIVOLI1 IVOLI -E OLLIES rruiE ttiamous rruvoLi trollies JL HE A 1 AMOUS A IVOLI x 1 OLLIES rffAHE TTIAMOUS miVOLI TROLLIES J- HE & AMOUS .1- IVOLI & OLLIES To-night at q o'clock O-NIGHT AT o. O'CLOCK AND FIVE FOLLOWING EVENINGS. AND FIVE FOLLOWING EVENINGS. AND SATURDAY NEXT, ° At 2.30. \ (SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES.) SUPERB FEATURES, gg eUOH T> , TyriNTOSH UGH iA M'INTOSH Iu presenting this Wonderful Combination to tlio Playgoers of Wellington does 60 wrtth tlio fullest confidence. No greater or bolter Combination of individual performers has ever appeared on' any Rovuo Stage. These Artists, selected from the Leading Theatres of tho World, represent a vast amount of invested capital and energy.. The Auckland Season of The Sollies (terminated last Saturday amidst : Tumu3tuons Scenes of Enthusiasm. ROBERT jpARKER, IpAKKER, gOBERT JJARKER, JSOBBRT jjpARKER, Tlio World-fa,mous Baritone, whoso rendering of "The Toreador" created special favourable comment in. tho London Press. Ho will absolutely sail for America on August 5, with, MADAME MELBA, and tour America. Accompanist, Frank St. Leger. 'JACK (OANNOT, rjACK QANNOT, 'JACK £<ANNOT, . 'JACK (OANNOT, JACK £jANNOT. "What a'name to conjure with!" What memories of past pleasures and anticipations of pleasures to come! Jack Cannot, V.C. of all Comedians. Singer, Actor, Dancer—Versatility unqualified. Jack Cannot, Emperor of Laughter, Assassin of Grief and Pain. Pleasuro and_ FunProvider for the Millions. To miss Jack Cannot in this Revue is to miss tho Theatrical Event of the Year.' .JSABELLE JJ^RMOND, |||ISS .JSABELLE jy^RMOND, jyglSS JSABELLE jy J^RMOND, JSABELLE jy "THE MILLION DOLLAR GIRL." "Her legs are-short, but they Teach tho ground.". 'Comedy Queen, Artistry Personified. Europe's Idol. The Little French Girl who leaped into Fame in London in One Night., Appeared in all tho leading European and Continental Halls, and with her name always blazoned in electric lights. THE GIRL OF A THOUSAND ' , , SMILES. . - ■ ; if'THE VAGABOND VIOLINIST." i This master of his art. was originally engaged at an enormous salary to appear in Australia for 12 weeks. So great and instantaneous was his success that at considerable expense his English and Continental contracts were postponed and he is nowsi a his ninth month in Australasia. No mere trickster, but a' cultured- musician; of the highest class, ranking with THE FIRST FIVE Violinists of the day. - :' i•' • ■jyWL : . ryERA JSEARCE, , ."AUSTRALIA'S OWN MILO."■'.'THE PERFECT WOMAN." No need to import stars if we can develop all < our young actresses as this Likeablo Lass of Luxuriant Looks. She can sinfe and dance, a combination hard to find. • ! ."VERA THE BEAUTIFUL,". JjIRANK JjIRANK QEEENE. JjIRANK QREENE. THE MANLY LOVER OF THE DAY. Hear him sing the "Spark of Love" song, and'realise the tense immensity of emotion, controlled and yet-displayed as no other actor on Australasian stages has yet portrayed. FRANK GREENE,'MATINEE IDOL! 1 & igffOPPIT, JJECTO, & jgITOPPIT, & "(g.TOPPIT, . In their Pantomimic Absurdity, •"I CAN'T SHU.T MY MOUTH." Thia act is guarantee to cure the worst attack of bluos. If Alvaretto, Rego, and Stoppit cannot make you laugh, money refunded and free medical attention provided. This act'is tho funniest in'existence, beyond all question, and, above all, a clean.show, "AlvaTotfco,- Sneezing Specialist." "Rego, He of the Funny Laugh'." . "Stoppit, I Can't Shut My Mouth." Individually Great—Combined, .Wonderful jJTAKOVLENKO. . j^AKOVLENKO. jyAKOVLENKO. Russian Ambassador of Whirlwind Dancing, Grace and Agility combined with Perfect Rhythm of Movement. To seo him is to forget all other dancers, "The Miasculine Genec." Tho above wonderful galaxy of talent, supported by a Chorus and Ballet of 50 Picked Performers. Each and every one of our Chorus, Ladies and Gentlemen, are' individual artiste, and are in receipt of artists' salaries. MATINEES: WEDNESDAY AND ;,SATURDAY NEXT, ' Prices, 55.; D.C. and 0.5., 35.; Is. (early doors Family Circle, Is. extra). Matinee Prices: is., 35., 25., Is. A Golden Opportunity of witnessing; tho' Brightest and Best Show that ever cams to Neit Zealand. BOOK. BOOK.' BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. BOOK. And Avoid Disappointment, | Box Plan at Bristol till 5 p.m., thereafter at Chiistoson's. > '' " r i
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2517, 19 July 1915, Page 7
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