THE LAST THREE NIGHTS FULLERS’ MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON AT His Majesty’s Theatre (Pro.: J. C.' Williamson, Ltd.) Lessciiit: S r Benjamin and Mr John Fuller, Ltd TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE CHAMPAGNE OF MUSICAL COMEDY. “MERCENARY MARY” BRILLIANT DANCING. SPARKLING COMEDY. GORGEOUS COSTUMES. EXQUISITE SCENERV. Featuring the Eminent English Comedian FREDDIE FORBES And OUR FAMOUS QUARTET. THE BIG FOUR Supported by the Cream of Australian Talent. PRICES 3s, 2s, Is. BOX PLAN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. TO-NIGHT. CONCERT CHAMBER. LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. Will Present "THE MAN THEY BURIED’' By KAREN BRAMSON. “An inspired message to humanity. The audience last night were vociferous in their applause. .The cream of the Jest was that a scientist who tortured himself with the fear of death, because he believed he had an incurable disease, was operated on and found to be quite healthy.”—London Daily Chronicle.
22 PLAYERS AND 8 SCENES. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Reserved Seats, Unreserved Seats, 6s. (No tax). 3s. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW. Production by KENNETH BRAMPTON TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER (Direction: E. J. Gravestock, Ltd.) TUESDAY NEXT, AT 8. And Nightly for a Short Season. MR. E. J. GRAVESTOCK Has the Honour to Present Alexander Watson England’s Foremost Platform Celebrity. In a series of Dramatic I nterpretations and Recitals of the Works of Poets. Dramatists. Novelists and Humorists. FIRST RECITAL TUESDAY. Selections from Sir J. M. Barrie’s Famous Story. “THE LITTLE MINISTER." And Verse and Variety by Walter de la Mare. Harry Graham. A. P. Herbert and A. A. Milne. SECOND RECITAL WEDNESDAY. , JOHN MASEFIELD’S Thrilling Narra tive Poem. “THE EVERLASTING MERCY." Miscellaneous Selections by M. J. Savage, Crosbie Garstin, A. W. Beflaw, Allston Collins. Programmes may be obtained at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Plans Open on FRIDAY Next at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Reserves, 4s; Unreserved, 3s and 2s (plus tax). MOTOR-CYCLING.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 937, 2 April 1930, Page 15
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