AMUSEMENTS. I Pretty girls, bubbling humour, excel- " lent dancing from the ballet, remarkable and wonderful dancing from JOSEPHINE HEAD, ALBERT HUGO, and MDIIE. RAMON A ; beautiful frockD ing and scenery, genuinely humorous ; and original comedy, haunting melodies, rich musical numbers, and a delightful story, are tlie features which have made “TIP TOES” and “QUEEN H IGH’’ two of the most successful musical plays tbo stage has ever known. fIRAND OPERA HOUSE, Commencing WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. :d. J. C. WITJJAMSON, LTD., y Present their NEW MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY 70 - ARTISTS - 70 Including , R. Barrett Lennard Cecil Kelleway Beryl Walkley George Welsh Leyland Hodgson Roy Russell Thelma Durness Billie Lockwood Also Josephine Head, Albert Hugo, . Mdlle. Ramona In the Latest London and New York Musical Comedy Triumphs. “TIP TOES” SPARKLE AND SPLENDOUR, And “QUEEN HIGH” , BFFEKVESCENT AIUSICAL COMEDY Both Plays crowded with Comedians, Singers, Specialities, Dancers, Ballets, Gorgeous and Glittering Scenes, Magnificent Fashion Creations, Features, and Novelties, and BEAUTIFUL MODEL GIRLS. is tl- PROVINCIAL TOUR: HAMILTON—MONDAY, FEB. 27, "TIP TOES.” WANGANUI—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29, “TIP TOES.” THURSDAY, MARCH 1, “QUEEN a ‘ HIGH.” . HAWERA-FRIDAY, MARCH 2, ” "TTP TOES.” , NEW PLYMOUTH-SAT., MARCH 3, s and NATINEE, “TIP TOES.” ta MONDAY, MARCH 5, “QUEEN 8 HIGH.” PALMERSTON NORTH—TUESDAY, •« MARCH G. “TIP TOES.” WED., AI.ARCH 7, “QUEEN HIGH.” , HASTINGS-THURSDAY, MARCH 8, “TIP TOES.” FRIDAY, MAR. 9, “QUEEN HIGH.” NAPIER—SAT., MARCH 10, & MATINEE, “TIP TOES.” MON., M.AR. 12, “QUEEN HIGH.” MASTERTON-TUES., MARCH 13, “TTP TOES.” ) OPENING WELLINGTON MARCH 14. [J Representative, Walter Monk. t ' THE NEW PRINCESS 3 MANNERS STREET, e Continuous Daily 11 to 10. Reserves, Dial 42—580. “There’s nothing NEW under the Sun,” but our complete cilange of programme To-day is DECIDEDLY UNIQUE. 1— VIRGINIA VALLI ! VIRGINIA VALLI LOU TELLEGEN LOU TELLEGEN RICHARD WALLING RICHARD WALLING In the Romance of a Dancer—- „ “STAGE MADNESS” Love, humour, pathos, and a wee touch of tragedy is adroitly blended in this Spectacular Story of the Stage. i- 2— LEW CODY RENEE ADOREE LEW CODY RENEE ADOREE Co-starred in a fascinating French Romance — “ON ZE BOULEVARD” ' USUAL GOOD SUPPORTS.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 126, 25 February 1928, Page 5
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