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AMUSEMEirrS. iheiteX J Curtain Rises at Eight Sharn O-XIGHT _ SATURDAY _ --„ —si .Mgnt. of Seasoa And FAREWELL APPEARANCE COMIC OPERA COMPANY I In ■2E S!?H"S OF BRITTAX THE BELLE OF BKITTANY - Farewell to the Singers Dancer/ « Who h -^e^\S c^^ theatiegoers. Au <*lM« IMPORTANT A.\XOC\TEs,r\T Id compliance with rue S^ eading Citizens ano; Theatregoers 5 ? U » land. Mr TOM WALLS win sirf/ rt ,?£ An * Second Act of ln S during tt , " TH .E BELLE OF BRITTAXY '• . !.}.£ °°l A MOTTO " ' •ME GOT A MOTTO!" FAREWELL ANrTGOO D . BTE To att THE FAVOIJTUTES ° Tom Walls as the Marquis: ' Harold Thorley as Raimund.' Kred Winn as Poqnelin Pop Cory as Victoire. Wilfred Hilary as Old Jacqnea, Charlie Stone as Baptiste Alice Moffat a% Babette Certnide Gilliam as Toinette. Nellie y~ *- -- -- - - Dutton Vicholig and Ms Musical Director, Albert Vernot Mew *i | PRICES 4S CSTTAL Business Mi IS THEATBJ [ FIRST XIGHTERS- ASSOCIATION; The FIRST NIGHTERS' ASBOCUTKM i tio" of 1 " 6 °P Pra,l °i the prJ£* QUR jy£ISS Q.IBBS. OX MONDAY, SEPTEMBER m*-^' All inclination from Mr. Aiey of •■n*! ;y. Snortland-et. ' wu "' [IS MAJESTY'S* ~TBEtOJ£ ~ ISS Q.IBBB. THE BOX PLAXS x For the FIRST 6 XIGHT6 ud •*■» BATTRDAY MATIXEE will be ' OT Wfldman and Arev's on T MORNING NEXT, September TOfTrS o'clock. *«. « ■ Direction .... J. C. WBliamaMi, fcH, PRELIMINARY ANXOONCEMBSI. 'The Pick of the Bunch," OUR MISS GIBBS OUR MISS GIBBS OUR MISS GIBBS, To be presented by Mr. J. C. Willfcawifl ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, For Twelve Night* and Two Mitiaeav Commencing " MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th. MANAGERIAL NOTE. •* No Musical Comedy presented to th* the race for •The Popularity Stake* »s "OUR MISS GIBBS." It sUrteJ irh a r»cord run in Sydney of eight " A -half months to the greatest « ever known In the history of jua'esty's Thentre. 516.800 perj«oa» ing paid for admission during tilt' '"' '— e months ago it was pre_jg Majesty's Theatre. Melbourne, for the first time, with ir of the Royal PRICES OF ADMISSION.'' Notwithstanding the Magnitude. * t5» rtraction and the unusuallj heavy exyentts tailed in touring the Dominion with OUR MISS GIBBS. OUR MISS GIBBS. It has been decided that the usual ROYAC COMIC OPERA COMPANY Tariff will '*■*' tain during the Season, viz.:— - -■ - DRESS CIRCLE AND OBCHESTBAIi STALLE. 6/. STALLS. 3 ■ GALLERY. 17. Early Doors: Stalls. 6d: Gallery. 1/ extra. Full particulars in newspapers. TuesdaJ, Beit. Charles Berkeley. Tonnng Manager. S AND DRAMATIC AB MR ALFRED PRICE. Intending Pupils will kindly communicated STUDIO. CAXTON CHAMBERS. _ SWAXSON ST. IIS A AEDBSIi TO-MORROW (SUNDAY*, at 3 p.m. By Kind Permission the * UCKLAND ARRISON T>AS&i UNDER CONDUCTOR G. F. CATER, : ' Collection will be taken at the Gates Hi' Aid of Contest Fund, EYS TNSTITCTE WINTER COURSE 4 1 t THE HON. A. T. NCATA Will Lecture in the Gymnasiun*, " rpHE lITAORI OF rpO-DAY. M ON FRIDAY NEXT. SEPT. 8. . MAORI BOYS FROM ST. STEPHEN*' WILL ASSIST WITH SONGS. »- «- must leave for Te Kuiti by_th») . the Lecture will b ■sharp. Admission. 6d: or Winter Cot ODDFELLOWS' HALL. PARNBU* SEPTEMBER 6th. 191 L S p.m. sharp. FOURTH GRAND SOCIAL, In Aid of St. John's Convent FnnaV ressive Euchre. Dancing. - lents. First-class Mm» 'ick°ts, 1/6. ;. .T. O'KEEFFE. Hon. Sefc_ SOLO FLAUTIST. TEACHER OF FLUTE AND PICCOIXJt Address: 10. Burgoyne-st., Newton, near Reservoir. _ ■HAT GOLDEN DAI." Music by Walter Impett. MDLLE- DOLORES' opinion:—"lt li« rery pretty melody, the words are also good. To my thinking it Is a real song for • drawingroom." EADY & CO.. i ramophones -Gramophones by the Most Celebrated Axti the World. HORNLESS TALKING MACHINE* from £3. DOUBLE SIDED RECORDS. A T? ADY AND C o "' 112. QUEEN-ST. 1 P. LANIGAN'S ORCHESTBA * OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS. Address: NO. 50. MURDOCH-RD., GREY LYSS. R I O R ' S T EADING. BEST 1 LUNCH IN 1 HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 209, 2 September 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 209, 2 September 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 209, 2 September 1911, Page 12

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