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AMUSEMENTS. ' ,JJ I S MA J E STY'S THEATRE. i Lessee r* r* ..... DIRECTION .. J. C. WILLIAMSON, Lxg "My—but it's bright!" THE ALL-ABSORBING TOPIC OF Top HOLIDAY SEASON. HB "As good as a week at the seaside." THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. "'Starting as a Success—lt wiU become * Craa*." * THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN. There's not a refrain la "The Girl „ th . 1 rain " lue Yon don't want to whistle *_»tn and again. THERE'S A MONTH'S CHUCKLE IN EVERY LIMB. Commencing at 8 o'clock on J)ECEMBER r>Q And for a Limited Number of Nighte MR J. C. WILLIAMSON Present* The cleverest, the funniest, *n& m n «l -.„._ cal of all modern, comic ope?a™ S u,cS; <J» HE Q.IRL IN THE -pRAIX T HE G IRL IN THE T^ura* IJ»HE Q.IRL IN THE rp AIX . By Victor Leon. Lyrics by Adrian Ros, and music by Leo Fall. Intreprete? by the popular QOMIC QPERA (IOMPANY. QOMIC QPERA £OMPA_SY, t. b ,^\ n^ c . 17 thp Finest Combination <_ MUSICAL COMEDY STAR ARTISTS That have ever appeared here. A SMILE DOUCHE—A LAUGHTER BATH A SMILE DOUCHE-A LAUGHTER BArg The gags and the Jokes, The fun and the chaff, V Are really enough 1 To make a cat laugh. j WHEN YOU'RE NOT ENJOYING THH MUSIC YOU" RE SCREAMING WITH LAUGHTER. A GREAT CAST. ~ "THE GIRL UNFORGETTABLE MUSIC. THE DIVORCE STORY. IN* BEWITCHING RALLETS. DROLLEST OF COMEDY. THE TRAIN." The interest begins with the rise of the curtain, and THE RAPTUROUS MELODTES REMAIN with you for all time. Prices: 6/. 3/. 1/. Early Doors. Stalls 6d, Gallery 1/, extra. Day Sales at Walker's 'Phoneries, H.M. Theatre Arcade. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE FIRST HIX NIGHTS are now open at Wildman and Arey's. *p O W N TT A L U Commencing rpHURSDAY, T\ECE__IBER OC T3CXING TUTGHT, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. THE INIMITABLE T A N S B K. J A N S B N. T A N S - K. THE WORLD'S MASTER OF MAGIC. Supported by his own Brilliant Company. IN THE GREATEST SHOW * EVER OFFERED TO PLAYGOEBB. TWO AND A-HALF HOURS OF MYSTERY TWO AND A-HALF HOURS OF MAGIC. TWO AND A-HALF HOURS OF MIBSrHT Jf Is Seeine Believing? See Jansen and ask yonrselvesf The Show that will get you thinking.! POPULAR PRICES: V, V, V, and 1/.' Box Plan opens at WUdman and Arey's oh Monday Morning next. - * ' / JfUBST Q.RAND TyTATIKEB. i t^'. SATURDAY, T-VECEMBER .OQ_ ' rAT 2.30 PJ_ ■ ■ Children One Shilling to all parts at Mttlrea CHAS. H. KNIGHT, Business Manager. rpHE "M"-*~S I N "DROWN IS /"^OMESG. pALACE PICTURES. NEWTON. Great Western Drams. i' PERIL OF THE PLAINS. ' A Most Realistic Photo.-Play. ZOO. Royal Oak—During the holidays the two Merry-go-Roniidl and Ocean Wave will be in 101 l swing.every afternoon. fTTHE jtyTAN IN gKOWS IS QOMIN& AVELOCK SOCIAL CLUB •will hol& their USUAL WEEKLY SOCIAL. In the DRUIDS' HALL. NORTH STREET. NEWTON, on FRIDAY EVENING. Gent's sub.. L' 6; Ladies by invitation.—G. ■M. FOWLER. Hon. Sec. 521 rpO-NIGHT, search yonr wardrobe for any A- soiled clothing. To-morrow, ring- op Porter. In two days your order will be returned to you fresh, new and clean again-'-— Phone 1,741. PORTER'S DYE WORKS, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape. K<L Vans Collect. •'?_ TO BRIDGE PLAYERS. The "PREMIER" Bridge Scorer )» th* best and largest on the market- Can he obtained from —Champtaloup aad Ediniston, Stationers, Queen St.; Spteckley and' Co., Stationers, Shortland St.: G.-Totman, Stationer, Queeu St.; R. Mackay, Stationer. Queen St.; R. C. Hawkins, Stationer, Qneen St.; W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers; Qneen St.; G. Tomlinson. Stationer, Symonds Si;;.. 1". Smith. Stationer, Symonds St.; A Aiey. Stationer. Karangahape Rd. Price, 1/. See that you get the "Premier," tie Favourite Bridge Scorer. i ■-' rpHE IVTAN IN "DROWN IS pWMINU. CORPORATION NOTICES. ' piTY OF AUCKLAND. REFUSE COLLECTION. There will be NO COLLECTION of Household Refuse on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 25th and 26th December, nor on the Ist and 2nd January, 1913. HENRY W. WILSON. Town Clerk. 19th December, 1012. 502 ——————————————————————————t LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. fTVHE Coming Tea Rooms—Royal Oak. - A Symonds St., Onehunga. 511 ANSON'S DINING ROOMS. Some may lead, but I am second to none. Try Manson's Dining Rooms, opp"Herald" Office. Four-course meal, V; breakfast from 7 till 10 a.m. paiou's OTILL T EADING, BEST -J / MEALS IN THE CITY. STRAND ARCADE. npiHE MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN A QUEEN STREET. THE CONTINENTAL CAFE has been fitted throughout in a luxurious manner, and 1 has been opened as a HIGH-CLASS i DINING SALOON. Your first visit wffl ) convince you, and yon will want to come I again. THE CONTINENTAL CAFE, 328, QUEEN ST., above Tonson Garlick'a. Hours: Week Days, 8 to 11.30 p.m.; Sundays, 5 to 11 p.m. "Phone 4.137.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 304, 20 December 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 304, 20 December 1912, Page 12