TONIGHT AT 8.10. INITIAL N.Z. PRODUCTION OF *APPLESAUCE” Another Famous Comedy written by Barry Connors, author of “The Patsy/* Thirty companies are playing it throughout the United States and in Sydney and Melbourne it broke the records established by “The Patsy/* "APPLESAUCE” When somebody hands you flowery compliments that you would like to believe, but can't, gently murmur “Applesauce"—in other words, “Soft Soap." “APPLESAUCE” Can a girl love two boys? One of there is very businesslike and has lota of money. One is all apolesauce, but has no money. I got engaged to the first, but I kind of wish it had been the other*. After all. money doesn't mean happiness* does it? HIS IMJESTYS THtAtRE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Lt* A GALA PERFORMANCE. TONIGHT AT 8.10. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Annouce the initial production in New Zealand of Barry Conners’s (author of “The Patsy”) delightful and phenomenally successful comedy. “APPLESAUCE” Bright. Snappy, Appealing, with a real heart interest. A play of youth and charm, crammed with comedy and a delightful love story, A pro duction you must not miss. It is perfectly presented by J. C. WILLIAMSON’S NEW INCOMPARABLE COMEDY CO* Headed by Ruth Nugent and Alan Bunce Together with Viola Fortesque. George Henry Tradof Gertrude Augarde, Sydney Stirling. Reginald Newson, Les Donaghey THURSDAY NEXT. 4 Nights Only. MATINEE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 LAUGH THAT OFF” TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, August 27 and 28. “PIGS” Plays Produced by George Henry Trad**: PRICES —D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls, «•* Gallery, 2s. Plus Tax. BOX PLANS at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Kiosk. Manager - - - - JOHN FARRELL. TEACHERS CF ELOCUTION. ELOCUTION Clear, Correct, and Easy Speech for Ail Occasions. j J. P. Montague School of Speech Expression, 20-22 Swanson Street. TEACHERS OF DANCING BALLROOM, Operatic Character Dancing Classes, private tuition Valeska'* , Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers. Lorns St. Phone 48-121. DIXIELAND CABARET Dancing will be enjoyed in the eon«i fortable surroundings of the Dixieland • Cabaret until midnight. Special eel ections of the latest and brighter* jazz music will be rendered by th~ Dixieland Dance Land. Those clever New York cabaret entertainers, “The Dixieland Boys/’ will also appear this evening in a series of new numbers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 744, 17 August 1929, Page 17
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