AMUSEMENTS. PRELIMINARY A NNOUNCEMENT. “HUMPTY DUMPTY” PANTOMIME. "HUMPTY" DUMPTY” PANTOMIME. Commencing WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. THE BOX PLANS. THE BOX PLANS. For the FIRST SIX NIGHTS and FIRST WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY MAI- - will be opened at THE BRISTOL PIANO CO.. MONDAY. JUNE 6. QRAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction ~.J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager A. F. Wilson. The Greatest Annual Theatrical Attraction. Commencing WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have pleasure in announcing their greatest and. most successful Pantomime, “HUMPTY DUMPTY,” "HUMPTY DUMPTY,” which has been acknowledged by ihe Press and People of Australia as the best, most humorous, and most stupendous pantomime extravaganza which has yet been staged in Australia. FOR THEIR 1921 PANTOMIME,
J. C. Williamson. Ltd., scoured the world for artists, novelties, and specialty acts, and their enterprise has beeu rewarded, as "Humpty Luinpts’’ has broken -all known records in Sydney and Melbourne. Altogether there are 200-PEOPLE—2OO 1
concerned in the production of "Humpty Dumpty,” among whom are some of the world’s greatest pantomimists, dancers, and comedians, including
BEATRICE ALLEN MARIE FANCHONETTI MAY BAIRD EMMELINE ORFORD VERA SAVAGE EILEEN DUNN ALBERT LE FRE EDWIN BRETT ALEX. M'PHERboN R.U M’LEAN HECTOR ST. CLAIR CHAS. HOWARD MAURICE DUDLEY LECARDO BROTHERS.
Just take a peep at the gorgeous succession of wonders. You will ho given an indication of the thousand and one delights of this amusing Pantomime:— A NURSERY IN MELBOURNE PALACE GARDEN IN HUMPTYLAND. THE KING’S BODYGUARD. , THE THRONE ROOM. THE WEDGWOOD ROTUNDA. THE BALLET OF THE EGG FLIP. THE BLUE LAGOON. THE SWORD OF CONSTANCY. THE GATES OF TIJE DESERT’. THE ICE PLATEAU. THE AURORA BOREALIS. POPPY" LAND. THE DESCENT TO HADES. A FARM YARD LOVE AFFAIR.
THE BAREBACK GIRLS. THE ANIMATED GHOSTS. THE DANCE OF THE BUTTER!LILS. THE LAND OF THE RIBBONS. BUTTERFLY AND GRASSHOPPER. THE HONEYMOON HOTEL. TAM AND THE TAMBOURINES. SELLING A SEWING MACHINE. "WAY DOWN TN SJVANEE.” THE COLLAPSE OF r HE HO PEL. MARCH OF THE T’Tk.INTOM ARMYTHE CHILDREN’S PLATiROOM. THE PUNCH AND JUDY DANCE. THE KUTIE KIDS. THE ARMY" REVIEW. „ nnT . TWI , THE CORONATION AND WEDDING. THE CHERRY ORCHARD. Q THE TWENTY THOUSAND LIGHTS. Dress Circle and Orch, Stalls. Bs. 6d.. Back Stalls, 45.; Gallery, Is 6d all prices plus tax). Early Doors Baek btalls and Gallery Is. extra. MATINEES EVERY" WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Touring Manager Frank H. Plumer. qpHOMAS MOORE ANNIVERSARY. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. COMPETITIONS ALT, DAY TO-DAY. Commencing 10 a.m. Choral, Concerted, Solo, Elocutionary. Admission, 6d. GRAND MOORE CONCERT IN THE EVENING. Miss Teresa M'Eiiroe, Miss Mary M'Keowen, Mrs. Frank .Cfawford, Mrs. Emerson. Mr. Austin Blackie, Mr. Howard Foster, Mr. Tom Touhy, Mr. Lawrence Ilanlop. And the Winners of tho Competitions.
Admission: 35.. 25., Is. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Company. Tickets may be had at Catholic Supplies, 67 Manners Street.
Band. AND. WELLINGTON PATRIOTIC SOCIETY” At ISLAND BAY. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 3 P.M'. PIONEER CLUB. ON Thursday Afternoon. June 2; from 2.30, at the Pioneer Club, an entertainment is being arranged to raise money to buy new Books for the Club Library; old Books to be sold. Music, Competitions, Fortune Telling, and Afternoon Tea. Admission, 2s. Gd., members and friends. F. G. MARTIN. Secretary. SUCCESSFUL WALTZES FOR 1921. One, “SUNSET ON THE ST. LAWRENCE” (Bv Maximo Holler). Is Undoubtedly THE Waltz of the hour; 250,000 copies have been sold in Canada, where it was recently published. The popularity of this charming melody is assured, and more dancers will waltz to it this season than to all others. OTHER WALTZES BY POPULAR WR ITERS. Dream of Delight. Horatio Nicholls. Delilah. Very pretty and Ixive’s Hiding Place, out of the' Night of Romance, ordinary. Sydney Bay nee.' Flattery, of Entreaty. “Destiny" Fame. AVitchery. Gro. E.'Dunn. A Fallen Idol. Cuthbert Clarke. Fragrance. Arthur Stroud. Moonlight Melody. CALL IN AND HEAR THEM TRIED Price 2s. Gd. OVER. Posted 2s. Sd. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manners Street. SHOWS. TAUNEDIN FANCIERS’ CLUB. U ANNUAL SHOW OF POULTRY. PIGEONS. CANARIES. CATS. CHILDREN’S PETS. A nd CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW. CHAMPIONSHIP DOG SHOW. AIR. SAM. CRABTREE. The Eminent Dog Judge, will Judge the ■ Dog Section by Contract. This will be the Only Show this Eminent Dog Judge will officiate al in New Zealand. To bo Held in THE BRYDONE HALL. DUNEDIN. JUNE 30. JULY 1 and 2. 1921. Entries Close June 11. Send for Schedule Io E. S. V I I.StiN, Secretary. P.O. Bov 92, DUNEDIN. Schedules can also lie obtained from the Secretaries of all Kennel Club.-;. SPORTING. rjOHE NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. WINTER .MEETING. WINTER MEETI NG. JUNE 17 A IS. 1921. JUNE 17 A IS. 1921. NOMINATIONS for all Events CLOSE WEDNESDAY, JUNE I, At 8 p.m. J. E. GLEADOW, Secretary.
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