AMUSEMENTB FAREWELL TOTJE of the J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. ■QILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMIC OPERA COMPANY. NAPIER, December 9th—- " The Yeomen of the Guard." HASTINGS, December 10th—“Tbo Yeomen of the Guard/ - ’ PALMERSTON N., December 11th—- “ 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 10th, "lolanthe/' Friday, December 17th, "IL.M.S. Pinafore" (preceded by "Trial by Jury"). Saturday, December 18th (mat. Saturday afternoon), "The Mikado/' Monday, December 20th, "The Pirates of Penzance/' Box Plans will be opened for the Wellington season on Friday, December 10th. EMPRESS Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous ? 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. BEBE DANIELS And LAWRENCE GRAY In “THE PALM BEACH GIRL” A sparkling, rollicking comedy laid in the society atmosphere of Palm Beach and other Florida beauty spots. It's a Paramount Picture. Also. Master Pictures Present RIN-TIN-TIN JTJNE MARLOWE And CHARLES CONKLIN In 'THE CLASH OF WOLVES” Wonderful Rin-Tin-Tin in a Dramatic romance that will tear its way into every heart. LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Box Plans at fho Bristol till noon, then at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. ORGAN RECITAL. nnOWN HALL (Sunday) TO-MORROW, -A. December sth, 1936, 8.30 p.m., by MR BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Dorian) Bach Berceuse Faulkee Fantaisie in A * Cesar Franck Andante and Variations Mozart Noces de Diamant Rogues Tristan and Isolde Prelude (to Act 1.) Wagner ADMISSION FREE: VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS received at door. Artoraft theatre. TO-DAY. 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. "THE DIXIE HANDICAP." "THE DIXIE HANDICAP." "THE DIXIE HANDICAP." Racing Hearts and Racing Horses? Claris Windsor, Frank Keenan, and Llo.yd Hughes in a thrilling comedydrama of the race tracks. See: "THE DIXIE HANDICAP." "THE DIXIE HANDICAP." "THE DIXIE HANDICAP." A Splendid Night's Entertainment! MUSIC BY JAMES HAYDOCK. IF . . . TAILOR-MADE SUITS as made for each customer at jy£ILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE, could be bought at as low & price as those standardised and made in hundreds, everyone would prefer —it can't be done, because the handiwork in a genuine Tailormade Suit COSTS IN WAGES 4 TIMES AS MUCH as the work in a machine-made suit it is WORTH WHILE TO PAY a little more anti get your personal taste expressed in your clothes. Shakespeare, in forty-six volumes of abbreviated braille, is available for the use of blind subscribers to the National Library for tlie Blint*, Westminster. One ton of literature is sent out from this library every day. olads ore criso and delicious when ved with SHARLAND'S TABLE KEGAR. Full of strength and flavour.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12621, 4 December 1926, Page 3
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