“THE GIRL FRIEND” JOYOUS NEW SHOW OPENING TO-NIGHT So Lively, so Lovely, so Laughable, so Lilting “THE GIRL FRIEND,” Gaily Chasing After “Ros» Marie” Records. His Majesty’s Theatre Lessees, J. C. Williamson (N.2.) Ltd. To-Night at S AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS MATINEE SATURDAY J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present Their New MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY With The rarest and fairest of Leading Women, ANNIE CROFT LONDON’S FAVOURITE MUSICAL COMEDY STAR A BRILLIANT COMPANY AND A WONDERFUL CHORUS. With all the Joy of Youth and Beauty. 100 ARTISTS IN THE MOST FASCINATING OF MUSICAL PLAYS “The Girl Friend” CHARACTERS (In order of their appearance): Porter ------- Jack Dunne Mrs. Burke Ivy Parker Mr. Burke - Leslie Donaghey A Girl on the Train - Winnie Tate A Country Girl ..... Tui Black Robert Mason - - Reginald Sharland Kitty Brown ..... Annie Croft Jennie - Billie Lockwood Jerry ------- Leo Franklyn Miss Wendell .... Mary Rigby Phillip Dennison - Frank Leighton Johnny - Jack Dunne Richard Dennison ... Gus Bluett Mrs. Dennison .... May Beatty Hotel Visitor .... Winnie Tate Night Clerk - - - - James Hughes Mary Katie Towers Bell Boy - - - - Bunny Beatty Produced by Frederick Blackman To be followed by THURSDAY, NOV. Bth. 5 NIGHTS AND MATINEE NOV. 10. A Spectacular Musical Play, with a tang of the sea, “HIT THE DECK” A Full Speed Ahead Show A Smashing Hit. “HIT THE DECK” Full of Light, Brightness, Sparkle and Zip. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON of 12 nights and 2 Matinees ARE NOW OPEN at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls. 4s: Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra (plus tax). Children Half-price to Matinee Only. Day Sales To-morrow at H.M. Kiosk. Manager ..... John Farrell MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT TOWN HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. The Band will play “Friend Of* Foe” march; “Banditen Streiche" overture; grand selection from Brahms' Melodies; Weber’s “Invitation a la Valse”; an Ancient Suite by William Byrd (1542-1623); “March Heroique” (Saint Saens); and a merry selection from Planquette’s opera, “Rip Van Winkle.” Mr. Hal. C. McLennan, flute, will play Lemmone’s “Valse de Concert”; Mr. Bowes, cornet, will play “Polonaise Exquisite"; and Mr. J. Purchase will render Hartmann’s “Schnsucht.” Miss Kay Christie, contralto, will sing “Cupid at the Ferry,” Aria “O Don Fatale” (Verdi). Accompanist. Mr. Leo Whittaker. ADMISSION: 6d and Is. Reserves, 2s. Seats may be booked at the “Box Office.” Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. SALE OF WOKE. | FAIR AND SALE OF WORK AT | The Methodist Central Mission Opposite Main Entrance, Town Hall Stalls of Every Description in the Grounds and Inside too. : OPENING AT 2.30 P.M. THURSDAY. Also FRIDAY Afternoon and Evening.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 499, 31 October 1928, Page 17
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