AMUSEMENTS LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND OPERA HOUSE Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction: Dick Wliito and Eric Ldglcy, COME AND SAY FAKEWELL To MISS ZILLA BATEMAN, MISS ZILLA BATEMAN, The Famous London Actress, in. one of her greatest roles : “ELIZA COMES TO STAY” By E. V. DESMOND In tile Greatest Comedy since "Charley's Aunt." FAREWELL TO FRANK BRADLEY HENRIETTA CAVENDISH CAMPBELL COPELIN NORMAN CARTER BERYL BARRACLOTTGH SYLVIA CLIFTON VERA ST. JOHN ■TACK PHILLIPS MONCRIEFF MeCULLUM. lour Last Opportunity of seeing the Play which all Wellington is talking of. PLANS AT BRISTOL PRICES: R.S. and D.C., 6s 7<l: 8.5., 4s sd: Early Door Gallery, 2s; 7.45, Is. Day Sales, Opera House Oonfcstionery. Theatre 'Phone 21-814. DICK WHITE and" ERIC EDGLEY _ Announco a VERY BRIEF PROVINCIAL TODB Of Joseph Cunningham's NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. As follows : HAWERA. THURS., DEC. - 2nd—"THE UNFAIR SEX.” NEW PLYMOUTH, FrL, Sat.. Dec. 3rd and 4th—. And “ELIZA COMES TO STAY.” HAWERA (Return). Mon., Doc. 6th—“ELIZA COMES TO STAY.” PALMERSTON N . The*., Wed., Deo. 7tl and Bth—“THE UNFAIR SEX.” And “ELIZA COMES TO STAY.” ANCtANUI, Thurs., Fri., Dec. 9th am 10th—“THE UNFAIR SEX.” “ETJZA COMES TO STAY.” AUCKLAND (His Majesty's Theatre) — Season Starts With “THE UNFAIR SEX.” On MONDAY, DEC. 13tli. FAREWELL TOUR of the J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. QILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA COMPANY. NAPIER, December 9th—- “ The Yeomen of the Guard.” HASTINGS, December 10th— ’ “The Yeomen of the Guard.” PALMERSTON N., December Utli—“The Yeomen of the Guard.” MASTERTON, December 13th- “ The Gondoliers.” WELLINGTON— Tuesday, December 14th, “The Gondoliers.” Wednesday, December 15th (mat. Wednesday Afternoon), “The Yeomen of the Guard.” Thursday, December 16th, “iolanthe.” Friday, December 17th, “H.M.S. Pinafore” (preceded by “Trial by Jury”). Saturday, December 18th (mot. Saturday afternoon), “The Mikado.” Monday, December 20th, “The Pirates of Penzance.” Box Plana will be opened for the Wellington season on Friday, December 10th. BANDJUPP'S SILVER BAND AT BOTANICAL GARDENS. WELLINGTON ARTILLERY BAND AT WELLINGTON HOSPITAL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. 896 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 3-5 p.m. A GARDEN PARTY will be held at 33, Salamanca road, in the grounds kindly lent by Mrs T. Hislop. in aid of the Wellington Central Church Primary School. Afternoon Tea, Stalls, and Other Attractions. Admission, Is. 891 PLUNKET DANCE, TOWN HALL, DECEMBER 4th. WB wired Isobel Wilson and Doreen McCubbin, asking 'would they attend tho Big Dance in the Town Hall on December 4th, and they replied: “Will be pleased to accept if in Wellington.—lsobel Wilson.” “With pleasuro if in Wellington.—Doreen McCubhin.” Como and see youv favourites. Tickets procurable Bristol and Aitkens. Limited number available (2<s Gd). 865
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 3
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