AMUSEMENTS. POTASH AND PERLMUTTER. "Cost you seven dollars for a dinner? What did you eat—goldfish V JJIHEATRE JJOYAL., Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The greatest laugh-maker of all the plays ever staged in Australasia. This is a big claim, But audiences back it up. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present the celebrated Hebrew comedy triumph, POTASH AND PERLMUTTER. POTASH AND PERLMUTTER. POTASH AND PERLMUTTER. Presented by A brilliant cast of 30 character actors, including Paul Burns, Sam Le Bert, Sam Howard, Margaret Vinton, and Lizzie Wilson, from the New York production. The sixty laughs a minute comedy. It's the biggest boom in years. POTASH AND PERLMUTTER Is more than a success, it's a craze. Six hundred nights in London, seven hundred in New York, and still going strong. Box plans will be opened at Collier's on Tuesday morning, November 16, at eight o'clock. A queue will bo formed from nine o'clock. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6s; Stalls 4s; Pit, 2s. i Touring Manager ... JOHN FARRELL,. QOOD qiEMPLAR JJ AL & TO-NIGHT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8. CONCERT IN AID OF THE SERBIANS. PROGRAMME: 1. Comb Quartette Comic 2. Punch Picture .... "Cornine il faut" 3. Song ....» Miss Kenderdine 4. Glee * "Golden Slumbers" 6, Punch Pictures—'^Unblushing" * "Valentine's Day" 6. Song—"Sister Susie'e Sewing Shirts for Soldiers"—Mrs. Birch-Johnston Five Minutes' Interval, i 7. Song with pseudo-'cello obligato • 8. Punch Picture, "Gems of Language" 9. Song Miss Kenderdine 10. Punch Picture "Through Everything" 11. Song—"The Curate and the Maiden"—Mrs. Birch-Johnston. 12. Piano Solo—Chopin Scherzo No. 3, Op. 3&—Miss Leatham 13. Punch Picture—"The Model" 14. Rounds. '"- "God Swe the King." ■ HEATRE JJOYAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER n. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT NEW PLYMOUTH RAILWAY STAFF Assisted by best local and outside talent. IN AID OF NATIONAL FUND FOR WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS. PROGRAMME.—Part I. Overture—New Plymouth Orchestral Union. 1. Song Scena—"Up from Somerset"— West End School. 2. Song—"Two Grenadiers*—Mr. Day. 3. Song—"Till the Boys Come Home"
—Muss I. Scott. 4. Versatile Comedian—"Snice Smince Spie"—Mr. L. Smith. 5. Song (selected)— Miss Laing (Inglewood Operatic Society). 6. Elocutionary Patriotic Appeal—-"Absent-minded Beggar"—Captain Allen. 7. Song (selected)— Miss Peart (Miss Renee Maude, late Court Cards). 8. Descriptive March Song—"Little Soldiers"—West Eml School. 9. Song Humoresque—"All Day"—Mr. W. Key. 10. Selection—New Plymouth Orchestral Union. Interval of Five Minutes. Part H. 1. Patriotic Selection—"The Allies"— Citizens' Band. 2. Physical Drill—Central School. 3. j Topical Double—"When the Boys , from Down Under Get There"— Key and Smith. 4. Cornet Solo (selected)— Mr. G. H. Buckley (ex-Champion Cornet Soloist of Australasia). 5. Song (selected)— Mrs. Wilkes. 6. Song (descriptive)—" The iGrey North Sea"—Mr. F. Asher. 7. Song (selected)— Miss Peart (Miss * Renee Maude, late Court Cards). 8. Elocutionary—"Vivent les Tommies" —Captain Allen. 9. Violin Solo (selected)— Mr. George. 10. Patriotic Finale—"Handing Down" —West End School. "God Save the King." Prices of Admission: 3s, 2s, Is. Box- Plan at Hoffmann's. W. W. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. A R E A IJ ALLWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. (JRAND ENTERTAINMENT ' To be given by the Pupils oi Warea School in aid of the Poor in Britain and Belgium Fund.
Select programme includes Songa, Vocal Duets, Whistling Chorus, Dialogues, Recitations, Lantern March and Scene from "Malice in Kulturland." DOIG, 141 Devon Street, New Plymouth. OSJce hours during winter months: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Thursday half-holiday.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1915, Page 1
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