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AMUSEBCEHTS. ■■' ■ ' ISB AD THE gAliojU. MATINEE TO-DAT MATINEE TO-DAt! " Doors open 1 o'clock. Cnrtaiu, ''■Xα : CHILDREN HALF-PRICE XO ''.jcr't FARTS EXCEPT LATE DOOR GALLBRT. H IS M AJ^TYi "tSihe;. Lessee. C. R. Bailey. ' '; ' 1 Direction, J. C. WILLLiiISOX, Lip, Have you seen our whsle waisS<'h] B : LAST 6 NIGHTS. ,i . -i: LAST 6 NIGHTS. : . ,-^T, '■$%. FINAL MATINEE NEXT w*r» FINAL MATINEE NEST WED; TO-NIGHT fSATTRDAYi, SEPT. 7tV : And succeeding 5 NIGHTS only. . STNBAD THE SAILOR ■"■'-■ C:\£? STNBAD THE SAILOR - ' ; SINBAD THE SAILO: \ The jolUest. brightest, and o*rrle»t IU •that ever hoisted slacks. in the-^ GREATEST, GRANDEST, "''.' •'. - ' And most • ■-"■■ MAGNIFICENT PANTO.-ESTRAVAGASZ* Ever witnessed in Auckland, ' GLORIOUS BALLETS, RAPTUROUS MUSIC,- • .'i ' LASHINS OP PCX ' : 200 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE "'" : ■': Prices as usual. BOX PLANS at.Wltt. man and Arey's. "•"■,-. Day Sales. MARTE.LLPS, where TO. NIGHT'S PLANS will be on view to4a« after 1 o'clock. t** ■~-. PANTOMIME. ALL MUSIC OBTAINABLE At ROBERTSON'S, -.. aS; IS9, Queen St., and 182. Karaagaitp* K4, "TAISHET." ; r ' fO L "A marvel of beauty and colour. " One .S '■ ': of tie greatest productions of oar time."-, ■ t "London Daily Mirror."' -■ . , .. Si"'; I ■■ ; ; TXIS MAJESTY'S THBia^Bi ; V: i|?;;| Leeeee, C. R. Bailey. 5 ,"V 5 Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. J V V S^ A DRAMATIC" EVENT ; t;i _ , That will constitute a new era in, tin ■■■•■'■-i : i Dominion's Theatrical History, g Commencing - ■ ~5 MONDAY, .SEPTEMBER 16 ■-~' ' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Iβ -'•■.'- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16V. , : ; Initial Appearance in New Zealand..-/ ol ' '. -' '-/. OSCAR ASCHE and LILY BRAYTOS. OSCAR ASCHi; and LILY BRAYTON, OSCAR ASCHE and LILY BRAYTOS, ■. ■With their London Company of Nottblf ATtists. ■.■..,..,:■ : \ ■ MANAGERIAL— '."'m**' \ In announcing the approaching season of .Mr Osrar Asehp and Miss Lily Braytoa the J. C. Williamson management decire to' . draw special attention to the sptendll repertMre at classic productions to be. etaswl during the Zealand tonr, and feel confident tliat playgoers will recognise the oc- ' casion as being the most important wWejt ,■ ■ ' has yet happened in tin? annals of th»' Dominion's theatrical history. '.n , . ii/ .;:.- Altioiigb the management h»e ererf reason to that any one. of the pieces chosen would suffice to ensnrethe . success of the Tfholp of tb<» New Zesltnil tour. Mr Oycar Ascie and Mies Lily.Btifl : ton have TM>vortheleas decided to give r>Je,T<roere an opport.«nitv of witnessing a »ri«i ' of bifrhly artistic r«»presPDtatlo«n-in tifiiA they -have achieved their gretttet. Le*U» end Australian triumphs, and eaicfh rolettq enac-t will enable Oiei)] to- ■preiHi't to fle fnllwtt depree the remark*W* histrfonlt Bemras which ha« tvtra for them eje exalte* ■position tJiey he'd anwncst. tire lending European dramatic stars of tie day. ' > , ' , REPERTOIRE FOR THE SEASON. . ■ ■. ■ ; \TONT>AT. SF-PTFMBETt IB • iff: MONDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. . ~?: ' - FIVE NIGHTS. OKT/T.. - ■'' '.."•- The Etupendrrr;!! Orirntal Dramati« ■..' m Ppectac>. ' •: '-~\ m ■ ■ ■ : <OHk •KTSMET." ■ • "KT^IET." * M, ■KI?irET." -....■•_. ■Aad then in rapid succession will he etajeS 'V- : ; tie following Shakespearean Productions!-- • ■ THE TAMING OF THE SHBEW,' , "OTHELLO." '.:: 1 'THE MERCHANT OF VENICE," ''■'■ sV> And ' ■ "THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR? THE PRICES— ' " ' Playgoers in the Dominion are to toe pr» : f sen ted with the special privilege of beta* enabled to Book Seats at a much tower rite ■than that charged for the, Sydney and Mcl- ~, ; toonrne seasons, an* the prices have beee { , : definitely fixed as follows.— -'■ ' 9Si DRESS CIBCLE and RESERVED STALLS • 6/, 4 I STALES AJ GALIiEEY 0/ COUNTRY RESIDENTS. :}) Applications from country restdente, VhWl, should be sent in immediately, mpat;to-\ || accompanied with postal note and stamp**' k;; envelope for reply. .. j BOX PLANS '' .;■/ -4| For the five representations of "Kismet 1 * > ,; will be opened at Wlkiman and ATey'e on .THURSDAY MORNING NEXT at 8 o'etoefc ~j A queue "will be formed from , 7 ejn. ; Touring Manager, J. FABKELLv ' j OSCAR ASCHE AND LILY BRATTOS In ■ .' . "KISMET." ■ f "It is a feast for the eye; it give* i* an 'tbe colour and picturesqaeness «i tne j-: East in the spar* of one evening. #It 1» .; ;'. truly a memorable production.'— D«nr ■ Mail." ' ■''■% Plans open on THURSDAY NEST at S 4JH. ■ ;g ONEHUNGA ZOO. Royal •**%** ? Fre<a Ansral of Animals and BUM % from India, and Wanganui Zoo. J; '•: tcu-ocction: voice production -Hi AND DEPORTMENT Oatest metMWl t; —ALFRED PRICE has had 20 years' te»ell. ; ing experience in the above, including a ,t| record of eight years in Auckland. .« ADDRESS: 21. SWANSON STREET. . j| N C I N * . MISS SPENCER will coatinne Bβ i Classes Every THURSDAY, Droide , 3*o. | Sal 1 - Elementary, T till *$&jJi!x I vanced, 8 to p.m. sJkIDBDAX IfTEBNOOX— Hall. 2,30 t0.5 p.m. » MONDAY—EtementaiT Classes, at Vβ- ■ ■; Snt-El.. 7.30 p.m. Private Leseone W time by appolntment.-Terms, etc, HIM SPENCER. 25. Vlncent-et. 'Phone &*<-_ ■ J Tf»LUTE AND PICCO La' j MB. A. A. DUNN, of Lyric Theatre Orchestra, whose only Pupil e*** l ?* JrZ year's Competition took First Prize totm* Solo against six other competitors, bm Vacancies for a few more pupile. studi* 64. Queen Street. ; _1 nasi G. Alien and CoTstattaier* <*£* I Sriaga Scorer. ' __^_^^^ .

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 12

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