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4.MTJSEMENTS. TT IS MAJESTY'S ■' , ' JJ- Lessee, Mr C. R. BaMy*"** DIRECTION. WILLIAM ANDERSON. TO-NIGHT. Jrp-SIGHI * - A. SENSATIONAL AND , , HUGS?~-^" ; PROGRAMME, .- '. :'■ In addition to . •. THE GREAT FIGHT -7 " - —-" , JOHNSON V. gETCHBLIii '"" Which attracted : ' ■•• TWO THOUSA^PEOPLB-r^: Oc^r^th^y^J'i^'''^ Johnson retained the world's title by knocking out Stanley Ketcheft 1, has only once beforeknown defeat? _ A. cablegram from Jeffries 'eriir«. f : his pious hope that the white knock the black man's head off™ was*r2a at the linjtside and was cheered, Johnson received a blow ' on^tte' KeS which, with Ketchell's weight follow^ knocked the negro off hfe feet. ou< " rll * Notwithstanding the enormous programme. NO' INCREASE IN-PRICBS : ; -^ STILL 2/, 1/, and 6d. . ' f>; AJso, included in the Great ProgramjiL Tie Stirring Picture. DrainV^^ "HIS NATURAL LIFE," "'.v And an Entirely New Series of th* ; " LATEST CINEMATOGRAPH GEMsT* Box Plan at Wildman Day Sales at MartelU's. - ' ■ /■'•, "/TTHE GIRL FROST BECT.Ofc'S."i RECTOR'S The Gayest andMostßrulSalRECTOR'S Restaurant in •NEW YORK'S MAXIMS. . . "mHE GIRL FROM "REeT6E<siJ J- IT'S A SNIPPER. -■ * "rHHE GIRL FROM ~REGTQR'&«f The Most Extraordinary and BrffliMt Farcical Comedy ever placed on the boaru of an Australasian Theatre, possesßUiis;»ni ■ IRRESISTIBLE FASCINATION, ■-,; as evidenced by its sensational iaaam.i IT'S A SNIPPER. :<\T?' TTIS , MAJESTY'S ~....'„ JHBA3SSL jn. Lessee. C. R. BaUey. Sub-Lessee and Manager, Hugh J. • y!tii, UNQUESTIONABLY THE .MOST iStPOBIi ANT THEATRICAL EVENT OP THa>" MOMENT. -■■.■.:.•■.■ MONDAY KONDAI MONDAY Commencing MOND^t MONDAY ""■■•'-MdlffiM And Following Evenings. : i.-v , A MIGHTY, MERRY, LAUGHIN(I. SENSATION. ■—■■:■ HUGH J. WARD HUGH J. WARD ■■'■■ ->',; .. . Presents hi. . . i. COMPANY OF COMEDIANS,""' Including ijj The EVer-charming Actress, MISS GRACE PALOTTAv- : - r And the Popular Auatraliaa Artists, MISS CELIA GHILONI, ■ ■■; - '<? •■•-.: - MISS MAUD -CHETWyHDu ' Supported by a Brilliant Coatpiiy-JSp Comedians, . In ' '-''~-- ■■",- --^ '-i The Hilarious, Side-splitting Piece ot' Farcical Extravagance, - - •■■'■'■•-■■' "THE GIRL FROM RECTOE'S"--^ -"THE GIRL FROM RECTOB'SV CBy Paul M.. Potter, Author of /Trilliy"), A Comedy-of International "Fame^~ ■, "THE GIRL FROM SECTOR'S" -^-j "THE GIRL FROM-RECTOH'S" J-U Hits an audience in the place. Where A keeps its expressions of joy with. trehieiiiMiii vitality. . . . -. "THE GIRL FROM'HECTOR'StSiSi.'" ■- "THE GIRLi FROM.RECTOR'S" '.-^=i Four -Acts of seething -fun. *:.The-fiat'« smile, the second a scream, the third. 4 chuckle, and the ■ fourth ■" a "riot. "THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S'!—-. "THE GIRL FROM -~r< Its hearty, splendid laughter.is pi the Spbth taneous Order, and bursts "xoiiniT one like ■ FIZZ-BOMBS - . " • ; On America's Fourth of- July. •* x "THE GIRL FROM 'SECTOR'S' , —i .■; "THE GIRL FROM SECTOB'S'?--^ Reaches the limit orT'-poetfbie 'mirth. *■ -i BOX PLANS for SIX PEKBOBaysCEa Open 'at Wildman aid Arey!s.; : "'--- ; - . PRICES — 5/, 3/, 1/. Usual Early Door*. Touring Manager, WALTER MONK.; "rnHE GIRL FROM EBCTOB'S^i Langhter holding both its .eJd<ia. > 'i "mHE GIRL FRO3t - , ? The Most-talked of Show. on-Toqr.,'-v: J "mHE GIRL- FROM - RECTOE^ "I love my wife,- but, oh t . yon' kj^ , *; ■• "mHE GIRL FROM. .. BECTO&^V Hugh J. Latest GaUopißg- , - Faieij DRAMATIC ART, PUBLIC SPEikoMi: ELOCUTION, PHYSICAL CTJIiXIIBiV and ELECOIBIC MASSAGE. Stiidy under F. Alfred Price, Caxtdn Chambers, SwafflflOt: et i»ostal AUdxess, Box oi± iiS.Q, ii&m TqpALL,, '■:'. mUESDiAY j-JOEXT, iAI; Q. .-.Wfc' rtONCSEBT. ■_• Tendered -to itha Missioa liy-th* QgrWMX, , AIiBEKT,: SOCIETY. , ' .7?? . PROGRAMME.; .vfey L <a) March, "Coronation".. ——OrdtMfail (b>.ldyll, •'l>eyotion Rustique"—OrcJ«Si» 2. Song, "Summer'Rain. .^-..aiiss^iß. '-''Wet 3. Violin solo, "Romance"...-Mr C-PiuUii* 4. Selection, "lolanthe" ....Orcliest« 5. ißecitation, "Barlier's 'Picture" . j "■■'i~ : • ■ ■ ■-.-■■ -;afe.:s&r3S3§a 6. Cornet solo. "The Last Rose of Snmmef ■Mr J«lius 'Helirtesa INTERVAL <F;ive Minutes). T. Fantasia, "In Coonland"~-i—«rchest» 8. Song, "Daybreak"^.__...Miss E. Sins 9. Wihiatling. solo. ... .ujfc F.-L.- Ksto? Stffleur and Bird Mfmiic frdm;Music-asJV London. ;' • . ,'\. 10. Recitation, Selected:...Mr-61. T.-Aefle^ 11. Patrol, . "Die .WaehtparadekommW Sg ; . OrdifflM ADMISSION: Adults, 1/; XfDEN mERRAGE . ■■" : "'gOCiIUi. A Series of the above Socials wUl.a>n* mence JULX 20th ■ id" the.. Masonic-.Hau* Eden Terrace, 8 fill XL Gents, 1/6; I*<"e« Free. Music supplied by J.- Cato:s tra of Sts Instruments. The Committee r*> serve the right to refuse admission Wflnow explanation. _ - - C. HOOKER, H<m; ' TTtBEBNIAN HALL, WELLISGTCW I^* CONCERT AND DANCE. By the GABRISON BAND arid NoV 3.G-A.;Si ENTERTAINERS.FRIDAY, JULY 22. ■ ', ...J,, 1 Tickets, One Shilling. Concert; B■P-β* J. R. WILLUMSOJ^Sec^ jy ■A- N- ; - .C ;:. :: I-SW-Sfe^ MISS AND MR. GELHOR ff" , Violin) are open for Engas?™™™ ;' Dances, Socials, Balls. Terms Apply "The Elite," Yates' Buildings, St.; or 238,. Karaneahape-rd., Newton.^. fTIHBEE ARE . MANY ■-^^ U . J- MACHINES, BUT r QNLY QNE Q.RAMOPHONB. Gramo Records by Melba, ■ Tetrazzini, Harrison, Lauder, e»•■ La Scaia Orchestra, Coldstream Band, Bohemian Orchestra, Operatic Party, etc.- - . -■_ Agents: EADY AND CO., APCKLAp^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 16, 16 July 1910, Page 12

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