AMUSEMENTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S TWOT ENGLISH 1" .MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. THE BOX PLAN'S WILL RI-: OJL'JJNIiD AT 'I'llE BRISTOL FOR THE ENTIRE SKASON OF II NIGHTS. 'I'M IS MORNING 9 o'clock. SOJJE ELSEWHERE NOTICES ol' the TIIREIi BRILLIANT .MUSICAL COM KDIIOS To lie produced at tho QR-AND OPERA HOUSE. During the ELEVEN NIGHTS? SEASON, Commencing on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, By •T. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW ENGLISH NEW ENGLISH .MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. THE GIRL IN THE TAXI, Till"! GIRL IN THE TAXI THE GIRL .-N THE TAXI THE GIRL IN -THE TAXI, On SATURDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, October 16, IS, 10, 20, and 21. ."Few-modern musical plays possess the electrical gaiety that characterises this one. Tlio first act is amusing, the second brings on paroxysms of mirth, and the third can scarcely ho heard, so loud mid continuous is the laughter it causes. So intensely funuy arc the situations, to smart the dialogue, and so ingenious tho surprises that lift tho 'arce along its merry way that the onlooker is left almost breathless to the end, and the company constitute .one of the best all-round combinations of comedians, comediennes, and singers t'lie Williamson firm has sent to New Zealand." HIGH JINKS.———HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS. HIGH JINKS HIGH JINKS. On | FRIDAY, SATURDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, Ocotber 22, 23, 25, and 26. "Tho haunting refrain of the catchy music, anil the kaleidoscopic succession of glittering; grandeur, delightful situations, clever dialogue, entrancing music, fresli and original business, and the personality of gifted artists, all went to malce <i memorable night. It would indeed be difficult to single out the outstanding succcsscs, for the whole show bristles with mirth and music. The man or woman with the greatest worry imaginable would be forced to forget it in tho torrent of tuneful melodies." WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27th and 28th. THE GIRL ON THE FILM. Tho THE GIRL ON THE FILM. Lively, THE GIRL ON THE FILM. Lilting, "The production is a most aTtistic and elaborate one, and its novelty makes a direct appeal to the audience, which revelled in the hilarious situations, and .in a like manner admired the picturesque scenery, as well as the bright songs' and choruses, and the graceful .ballets, which embellished tlio performance, this musical play is not only charming, but piquant, and decidedly clever." PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, lis. Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. (Early door to Stalls and Gallery, Is. extra.) WANTED Known, that the Makuri is tho best trout fishing stream in the Dominion, abounding in rainbow and brown trout. The hotel i.-s now under new management of Mr. f F. E. Rofe, late of Blenheim. Menu, wines and spirits and Speight's beer, ejual to the best city hotels. Private dining rooms and numerous sitting rooms, all with continuous fires and every convenience for fishermen. Proprietor has motor-car for hire, which runs daily to Pahiatua.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2592, 14 October 1915, Page 7
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