AMUSEMENTS. mOWN HALL, STRATFORD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. OR AND PRODUCTION OF SIDNEY [ONES’ JAPANESE MUSICAL PLAY THE GEISHA. (By arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Limited). CAST E Officers of H.M.S. “Tho Turtle”— Ugiaald Fairfax J. Haslam i)ick Cunningham A. C. Downes Irthur Cuddy Mr. Ellison ieorge Grimston W. H. Broome t'onimy Stanley Miss Gilbert (midshipman) \n English Visitor in Japan, travelling in her yacht—,ady Constance Wynne, Miss B Clarke English Ladies—Guests of Lady Constance — Vlarie Worthington... Miss W. Bennett Sthel Hurst Miss B. Olliver Vlabel Grant Miss F. Putt houie Plumpton Miss Roberts English Lady—,tolly Seamore Miss K. Bennett hief of Police and Governor of the , Province—t’he Marquis Imari J. Somraerville I’akamini A. Mclsaac Captain of His Guard— Uapt. Katana W. Ainsworth Proprietor of Tea-house (Chinaman); ,Vun-Hi. Will McEwen ,-rench Girl attached to the Tea-house as Interpreter—uliette Diamant Mrs. Dell An Attendant — , r ami (Sea Ware)...Miss I. Bnckman Geisha — ) Kiko San (Chrysanthemum) . Miss E, Buckman ) Kinkoto Sap (Gal Van Harp) Mrs. A. C. Downe ) Hana San (Blossom) Miss I. Gilbert Komurasaki San (Little A iolet) Miss Ainsworth Chief Geisha—- ) Mimosa San... Miss Olive Buckman ACT I. The Tea House of Ten Thousand Joys. ACT 11. Chrysanthemum Fete in Palace Gardens. ■'ime—The Present. The action takes place in Japan outside the Ireaty Limits. Conductor MR. R. NEVILLE REitage Manager MR. R. HILL JOHNSON. Powerful Chorus of 80 Voices. PRICES, 4s, 2s 6d, Is. Box Plan at Grubb’s Music Waremuse, opened TO-DAY at 9 a.m.. Country orders must inclose stamped ■nd addressed envelope. -I C COLLIER Business Manager. BERT McEWEN, Hon Secretary. t RAND BOXING TOURNAMENT ader the auspices of the Eltham irts and Pastimes Club, Incorptd.) STRATFORD TOWN HALL THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. OW NIGHT. SHOW NIGHT, ider the Rules of the N.Z. Amateur Boxing Association.) 3r Two Hours’ Straightforward, clean, honest amusement, and right from the sound of the gong until time. SOME OF THE BOUTSalker (New Plymouth) v. Hurrell (Hawera), • the Featherweight Championship. iver (Bantam Champion) v. Clarry (Eltham). A' DING-DON GER. Foley (Lightweight) v. Thomas (Territorial). CAN YOU PICK IT! ’lie Club is having some difficulty in tching all the budding ■ “White pes,” so there need be little fear my dull moments. • Admission 2s 6d and 4s. FRED CROSSLEY, Hon. Secretary.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 77, 23 November 1912, Page 1
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