Direction; J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. THE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMPANY. (By Arrangement with R. d'Oyley Carte.) NORTH ISLAND TOUR. WANGANUI— 13th September—''The Gondoliers." 14th September—"The Mikado." HAWERA— 15th September—"The Gondoliers." NEW PLYMOUTH— 16th September—"The Gondoliers." • 17th September—"The Mikado." PALMERSTON NORTH— 18th September—"The Gondoliers." 20th September—"The Mika9o." NAPIER21st September—"The Gondoliers." 22nd September—"The Mikado." HASTINGS— 23rd September—"The Gondoliers." 24th September—"The Mikado." WELLINGTON SEASON— 25th September to 14th October. During tho season will be staged "The Gondoliers," "The Yeomen of the Guuard," "The Pirates of Penzance," "The Mikado," "H.M.S. Pinafore," "lolanthe," and "Princess Ida." Plans for the Provincial Tour will be opened three days prior to the fir3t performance, and for the whole of the Wellington Season they will bo opened on Thursday, 23rd September. BACKHAUS, BACKHAUS, BACKHAUS, WORLD'S GREATEST PIANIST. A Press criticism: It was a musical feast for the god?. Th« crashing thunders of Jupiter, the dainty song of tho nightingale, ■ the roaring of the mountain torrent, the ripple of the murmuring brook, the slashing furios of the storm, and then the gentle zephyrs of the evening.—' 'Post.". BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. i^iRAND OPERA HOUSE. VTRAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Direction: E. J. GRAYESTOCK. | TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, at 8. Owing to the enormous success of the Backhaus Concerts in Wellington, Mr. E. J. Gravestock has arranged for an EXTRA CONCERT to be given on ' TUESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, at 8. BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. "There could have been few at the close of the recital who would have disputed the claim made on behalf of the pianist to be the greatest in the world."—"Evening Post." SPECIAL PROGRAMME: Overture from 29th Cantata • Bach—Saint-Saens Rondo, Opus 51, No. 2. in G major Sonata, Opus 111, in C minor Beethoven Ballad in G minor Nocturne in C minor Waltz, Opus 42, in A flat major Two Studies from Opus 25— No 6 in G sharp minor No. 9 in G flat major Scherzo in C sharp minor Chopin Hommage a Rameau, Jardins sous la Pluie Debussy Concert Study in D flat major Liszt Marche Militaire Schubert-Tausig BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. BACKHAUS. RESERVED SEATS, 10s 6d and 7s 6d; Unreserved, 5s and 3s, plus tax. Box Plans are at The Bristol. FULLERS' FULLERS' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Steam-heated Throughout Direction John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. AULD LANG SYNE! Bid FAREWELL TO ELTON BLACK TOWN TOPICS^COMPANY. LAST NIGHT Of their Sparkling Review, ' "GET A MOVE ON." ' GREAT CARNIVAL OF LAUGHTER. DELIGHTFUL VAUDEVILLE, Headed by tho Most Charming Act on the Vaudeville Stage, LORNA LANCE AND COMPANY, With Little Leslie, Tiniest of All Jazz Drummers. DREW AND ROMAINE, Two Boys, a Piano, and Original Topicalities. KEITH AND WITT, Singing, Harmony, Dancing. Last Nights HARRY NORTH, Concertina Swaggie. FULLERS' LITTLE PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s 6d (Reserved 3s), plus tax; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After Noon at Burnett's, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre (22-669) for Reservations after 7 p.m. BRITANNIA. CONTINUOUS RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SHOWING. JACK DEMPSEY and ESTELLE TAYLOR (Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dempsey) In a Story of Mystery, Romance, and Adventure, "MANHATTAN MADNESS. "MANHATTAN MADNESS. A Gay Adventure in Mad Manhattan —a House of Thrills—a Girl in Distress—and then the Fight of the Age! IT BRISTLES WITH EXCITEMENT In Addition: Metro Goldwyn Present MARJORIE DAW, MONTE BLUE, LEW CODY, VTOLA DANA, In the Season's Most Important Motion Picture, "REVELATION." "REVELATION." "REVELATION." A Photoplay of Tense Drama and Thrills set amidst the scenes of the Romantic, Mysterious Montmartre. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. TgROOKLYN PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. The Great Universal Jewel Picture, "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." "UNDER WESTERN SKIES." NORMAN KERRY, NORMAN KERRY. Thrilling Action, Sparkling Colour.ART CRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. 7>«6 TO-NIGHT! 7.45 SYD. CHAPLIN, SYD. CHAPLIN, .. SYD. CHAPLIN, The Screen's Celebrated Comedian, in "THE MAN ON THE BOX," "THE MAN ON THE BOX." "THE MAN ON THE BOX." "THE MAN ON THE BOX." "THE MAN ON THE BOX." "THE MAN ON THE BOX." The Most Screamingly Funny Picture Ever Seen—Funnier than "Charley's Aunt!" Fine Supports. "OUR GANG" COMEDY. MUSIC BY JAMES HAYDOCK. SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT. ' CT. ANNE'S HALL, Green street, 8.15 *-> o'clock. Misses K. Read, J. Coker, K. Chappie, G. Nixon, Harvey (2), and Master Ronald Foster. Admission Free. Silver cofa coßeetion.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 4
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