u The Theatre Perfect.* Proprietors: John Puller and Sons. Ltd. Matinees WEDS, and SATS. at 2.30. Cnanfle of Programme Every Friday Programme No. 3. TO-NIGHT at 8. MIKE CONNORS and QUEENIE PAUL’S WW^ffirr: REVUE C° ACCLAIMED BY ALL -SECOND TO NONE" t one or two novelties, but literally a whole League of one a delightful surprise. ’ and ev *ry YELLS SCREAMS SHRIEKS HYSTERICS SUPER SUPPORTS IN SUPREME REVUE. SYD BECK, j LINN SMITH’S BAND. He’s an Absolute Scream. | Joyful Jugglers of Jolly j az ’ PRICES : Reserved O.S. and D.C., 33 (plus tax); Stalls 2sGrand Circle, Is. ’ ’ an for Saturday Night now open at St. James Theatre * Grand Circle PI;
Embassy Theatre TO-DAY IS THE THIRD DAY OF The Competitions MUSIC, ELOCUTION. DANCING, SKETCHES. BALLETS. CHOIRS, HUMOUR, TRAGEDY. AND WHAT A DAY ! ! Programme for Day Sessions includes : ACTION RECITATION. ORATORIO SOLO (Gentlemen), CLASSIC DANCE (Open), SKIPPING DANCE. CLASSIC DANCE. PRIMARY SCHOOLS CHOIRS, SONG IN CHARACTER, SONG (Girls 13/16), SONG (Boys under 13), BALLETS BUT LOOK AT THE EVENING PROGRAMME ! ! Commencing at 7.30 (Doors open at 7 p.m.) SCHOOLBOYS' CHOIR. SCHOOLGIRLS’ CHOIR. ACTION RECITATION. 4 DANCING CLASSES. * 2 BALLET CLASSES. TEST RECITAL (Ladies), and CHAMPION CHURCH CHOIR Hear the Magnificent Rendering of the Great Chorus, “THE HEAVENS ARE TELLING” COME EARLY and Be Sure of a Seat, in the Comfortable Embassy Theatre Day Prices, SIXPENCE. Evening, 2s and Is. FRANK ADEANE, Secretary. His Majesty’s Theatre Lessees : J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. FINAL PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT THE PATRICIAN OPERATIC SOCIETY’S “THE GOOSE GIRL’’ A Comic Opera in a Prologue and Four Acts. By Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty. CHORUSES 80 STRONG, CATCHY SONGS, BRIGHT DIALOGUE. PRETTY BALLETS, BEAUTIFUL FROCKING, SPLENDID SCENERY. Surprise was written on the face of the happy audiences who saw “THE GOOSE GIRL” last week. Prices : D.C. and 0.5., ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, 2s. (No Tax). No extra charge for reserves. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 16
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310Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 16
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