[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, 1912].

Date
1912
Reference
Eph-A-VARIETY-1912
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Includes:

Blascheck's Humorous musical entertainment (with Joseph Blascheck and Miss Mildred Wrighton). Opera House Wellington. 10 June 1912. Programme.

Brennan's Vaudeville Players (with Nelle [ie Nellie] Kolle (pianist and male impersonator), Eva Mudge (the American "Military Maid"), Archie Glen (English comedian), Duke Johnson and Mac Wells (American comedians), Charles Howard (bass vocalist), Prince Charles (orang-utan), Jordan and Harvey (American Hebrew comedians), and Les Petits Totos (French acrobats). Opera House Wellington. 17 January 1912. Programme.

Direction Edw[ar]d Branscombe Ltd. Every evening at 8 o'clock through the winter months, the "Dandies" Musical Costume Comedy Company. Complete change of programme every Monday and Thursday. Concert Chamber Town Hall [Wellington. 1912]. Reportoire / programme (With photos of Hilda Lane, Evelyn Ward, Gavin Wood, Claude Dampier, Irene Vere, George Morgan, Oliver Peacock, Leonard Griffiths)

Direction Edw[ar]d Branscombe Ltd. The Red "Dandies" Musical Comstume Comedy Company. Complete change of programme every Monday. Concert Chamber Town Hall [Wellington. 1912]. Programme / repertoire (With photographs of cast as above)

Mr Edward Branscombe presents his entirely new English Costume Comedy Company. The Dandies (Green), in the Cosy Concert Chamber. 24 July [1912]. Programme.

The New Dandies (Green) Musical Costume Comedy Company. Concert Chamber Town Hall 1912. Programme (2 copies, one pink cover, one green)

Great Dickens' Costume Festival. Large Town Hall (Wellington). 2 October 1912. Programme.

The Great Jansen (magician). Opera House Wellington. 27 March to 5 April 1912. Programme (2 copies, one pink cover, and one green)

The Norwoods and Von Arx (Professor Norwood, hypnotist; and Miss Winifred Norwood, mental telepathist). Opera House Wellington. Easter 1912. Programme. (2 copies)

Harry Rickards combination of the world's greatest stars. His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland, 15 July 1912. Programme.

Harry Rickards Combination of the World's Greatest Stars (with The Bright Sisters (soubrettes), Ronald George (instrumentalist), Marshall Crosby (English baritone), the Tossing Testros (jugglers), Melrose and Menzies (Australian comedians), Mr Will H Fox (trick pianist), Gus W Blake and Maud Granby (comedians), Rinaldo (the wandering violinist), Miss Monie Mine (dancer), Walker & Sturm (comic jugglers)). Opera House Wellington. 31 July 1912. Programme (2 copies)

Quantity: 10 theatre programmes and flyers (plus some duplicates as listed)..

Physical Description: Programmes and flyers, various sizes under 250 mm.

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Edmonds Baking Powder; the hand that does the cooking has a finger in the pie / NDB. [1...

Date: 1912

From: [Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, 1912].

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1912-02-centre

Description: Shows hand, dough(?), and the rising sun, Edmonds' logo. Exhibited in 'To market, to market' Exhibition of advertising and commercial ephemera from the Printed Ephemera Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library. First Floor foyer, National Library of New Zealand, 5 August - 16 September 1997. Extended Title - From, The Harry Rickards combination of the world's greatest stars, His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland, 1907? Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) in centre spread of theatre programme.. Physical Description: Letterpress, 100 x 150 mm.

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Frost & Frost (Firm) :We are experts at painless filling and extractions. Frost & Frost...

Date: 1912

From: [Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand, 1912].

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1912-01-07

Description: Advertisement for a Wellington dentist, showing the upper plate of a set of teeth. Sets of teeth cost from two to three guineas, a single tooth cost five shillings, painless extraction was one shilling, and temporary sets made to permanent cost one guinea. Extended Title - From Joseph Blascheck programme, Wellington Opera House, 10 June 1912, page [7]. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print 110 x 75 mm, on page 237 x 90 mm.

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