AMUSEMENTS Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NICHT AT 8. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THE GREATEST LAUGHING SHOW THAT HAS EVER VISITED WELLINGTON. DICK WHITE anti ERIC EDGLEY JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM'S NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY In the Comedy that made all London , Laugh fox- Two Years. “THE UNFAIR SEX” By ERIC HUDSON Brilliant Cast Headed by MISS ZILLAH BATEMAN Supported by Frank Bradley, Campbell Coplin, Norman Carter, Vera St. John, Henrietta Cavendish, Vera St. John, Sylvia Clifton, and Byrel Barraclough. mondaV next Eor the first time in New Zealand. The Greatest Laughing success since Charley’s Aunt. “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” By E. V ESMOND. PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES—R.S. and D.C., 6s 7d; Back Stalls, Is sd; Gallery. Eai-ly Doors, 2s, Late Doors, Is. Theatre Telephone No. 21-814. INVITATION RECITAL. jyjISS CLODAGH RUSSELL Will give a DRAMATIC' AND VERSE-SPEAKING RECITAL In the CONCERT CHAMBER on MONDAY, NOV. 22nd, at 8.15 p.m. Miss Russell is a pupil of Miss Marjorie Gullan, Speech Training School, Glasgow; a Silver Medallist (with honours! on the Art of Speaking Verse in the Poetry Society; holds the Honours Certificate of the League of Arts and Guildhouse in Poetry Speaking; Gold Medallist. London Academy of Music. Those desiring to reserve a seat can do so on payment of Is Id at Bristol Piano Co. 656 EAST TAIEIRI SCHOOL. A LU ex-pupils are cordially invited to -cA- attend the 70th Anniversary Celebrations of the above School, to be held from DECEMBER 11th to 13th, 1926. Full particulars may be obtained from the undersigned. ALLAN MITCHELL, Secretary. Mosgiel. 632 IJtOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th. at 8 p.m. CONCERT By ST. MARY’S CONVENT STUDENTS, In Aid Of Tho Nursing Sisters of the Leper Island of Makogai. Admission 3s. | Box Plan Opens at the Bristol Next j Wednesday. .8 T. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. GRAND CARNIVAL AND TUG-OF-WAR TOURNAMENT. WED., NOV. 17th, to MON. 29th. 8.30 Each Evening. Dancing Display by Wellington Teachers 9.3o—Grand Spectacular Military Manoeuvres. Arranged by Mr Joe Knowsley. Rudolph's Orchestra. MONSTER TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST (20 teams). To-night, 9 p f m„ Makara Team v. Harless Team (Karori). 9.45: Guilfoyle's Team (Kelburn) v. Cahill's Team. Matinee Thig Afternoon. Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d.
Patron-in-Chief: His Excellency the Gov-ernor-General, Sir Charles Ferguseon. GRAND NAVAL~AND MILITARY TOURNAMENT And SEARCHLICHT ' TATTOO. NEWTOWN PARK, MARCH 3rd, 4th, sth, 7th, and DURING THE ROYAL VISIT. ALL WELLINGTON has been roused into a high state of expectancy by the announcement that during the Royal Visit in March next A SUPERB ATTRACTION. will be staged. COMPRISING THE STAR FEATURES OP THE WORLD-FAMOUS WEMBLEY AND ALDERSHOT TATTOOS, that thrilled England last year. The whole of the costumes, uniforms, banners, and super-lighting effects having been HIRED FROM LONDON AT A COST OF .if3ooo, and the exact operation orders having been secured, the public of Wellington are assured of a spectacle far excelling any previously presented in the Southern Hemisphere. The performances will be staged by local Territorials, Cadets, and R.N.Z.A., assisted by Y.M.C.A. and the Musical Societies of Wellington. THE LONDON PRESS PRONOUNCED THE TATTOO AS "THE MOST ARTISTIC AND INSPIRING SPECTACLE EVER STAGED IN THE BRITISH ISLES.” IT WAS THE TRIUMPH OF THE EXHIBITION, AND STIRRED LONDON TO THE DEPTHS. Half the profits of the undertaking here will go to the COMMUNITY CLUB established for the benefit of Territorial and Senior Cadets, and half to the LOCAL REGIMENTAL FUNDS. THE HOLDING OP THIS SUPREME ATTRACTION Will be preceded by GRAND QUEEN CARNIVAL. CANDIDATES. RED CROSS Nominee: "Berengaria” (yet to be selected). . K.S.A. Nominee: "Margaret of Anjou' (yet to be selected). ARTILLERY Nominee: "Queen Anne” (Miss Eileen Norwood). COMMUNITY CLUB Nominee: "Queen Victoria” (Miss Muriel Frazer). NAVY LEAGUE Nominee: "Britannia” (Miss Noeline Bevan). Each of these organisations will receive half the net profits they make, and balance going to lli© joint undertaking. i&8
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12609, 20 November 1926, Page 3
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