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AMUSEMENT*. H IS IJIHEATKE. Lessee „.». C. R. Balle» Direction Allen Doone THE THE LAST iXsT For n fo,- r NIGHTS NIGBTS TO-NIGHT—MONDAY—TO-NIGHT OF Op (St. Patrick's Night) THE the ALLEN DOONE PRESENTS HIS CHARMING SEASON. STORY PLAT, SEASOX. "MOLI.Y BAWS." : "MOLLY BAVX." FOB FOr.'R NIGHTS ONLT. HEAR DOON'E SING "Molly Bawn," ••Colleen Bawn, ,, i "Molly's Eyes are Irish," and the -rmt Song Hit. v "A TOAST TO ERIN." SEE DOONE AS ROBERT EMMETtV Prices: .">,', 3/. and 1/. Early Doors Jβ Stalls, Cd extra: Early Doors to Gallerr 1/ 1 extra. Box l'lan at Wildman and Arey's. Dny Sales at Walker's 'Phoneries. IJt H~~E BLUE B I r"d.' The most beautiful, magnificent, wonder- . fill, and inspiring fairy play the world has ever witnessed. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATK& Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A PHENOMENAL ATTRACTION. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT .NEXT. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. And for a limited number of occasions, MATINEE EASTER MONDAY. MR. J. f. WILLIAMSON Presents Maeterlinck's world-famous and remarkably successful work of genins, THE BLUE BIRD, THE BLUE BIRD, THE BLUE BIRD, Which will be staped on a KcaJe of nnsurpaased magnificence, with all the original London scenery and effects. THE BLUE BIRD THE BLUE BIRD Will be interpreted by a specially-selected organisation, comprising OVER OSE HUXDEED ARTISTS OVER ONE HUNDRED ARTISTS. THE TEN SCENES IX THE PLAY ARE OF THE MOST STRIKING AND BRILLIANT NATURE. WHILST THE MARVELLOUS , LIGHTING AND MECHANICAL EFFECTS AND GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATIONS ABSOLUTELY BEGGAR DESCRIPTION 1 AND AMIDST IT ALL IS THE PROFOUND PHILOSOPHY OF THE GREAT BELGIAN, THE BLUE BIBD. : THE BLUE BIRD. •TT IS DESTINED TO RANK WITH I THE LEGENDS THAT BECOME THB PROPERTY OF ALL NATIONS."— "SYDNEY MORNING HERALD. -, THE BOX PLANS For the first six nights, and for Easter Monday Matinee performance, will b« opened at Wildman and Arey's on WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 8 A.M. A quene will be formed from 7.30 a.nu Prices: O.S. and Rβ.. 6/; Stalls, 3/; Gillery, 1/. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. ON "THE BLUE BIBD." THE MANAGEMENT WILL GIVE THB FOLLOWING PRIZES FOR THB BEST ESSAYS ON" MAETERLINCK'S GREAT WORK OF GENIUS, "THE BLUB BIRD." Scholars otct 16 years of age ._*..* £33/ Scholars 12 to 16 years of age , £2 2/ Children trader 12 years of age £1.1/ Contributors most confine tbeir matter to three sheets of foolscap, written on one side of the paper only, and shonlil be addressed to The Manager, "The Blue Bird" Company, Hie Majesty's Theatre, not later than April 2. T-JON'T FLUTTERBT, Stay and See THE BUTTERFLIES. boiAL RO L L E R KINK. J KHYBBR PASS. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. 10-to 12, 230 to 5, 5 to 1, 7.30 to Mb. Admission: Prices as UsnaL OPEN GOOD FRfDAY. ELLIOT R. JAMESON, (Late Olympia, London), Floor Manager. ANCING. — Carnation Socials every Wednesday, Orange HalL Newton, 8 to U.. Gents. 1/6, Ladies Free,— J. Wright. Sec. <0 "TVAXCING.— MRS. SOWERBY opens ncr yj Ballroom Classes in the Masonic Hall, Eden Terra-ce, 8 p.m., Thursday, 10th April (Long Night), and erery alternative Thursday. Friday, elementary, 7.30 p.m. Epsom Hall, Epsom, Wednesday, 9th, 7.3o.—Terms, etc., Mrs Sowerby, Inkcrman St., Onehnnga. M" ISS DKNZS ELITE ORCHESTRA (Lady Instrumentalists). — Open to receive Engagements for Dances, Socials, At Homes, etc. Music par excellence. Terms Moderate.—Apply Miss Denx, BeUwood, ML , RoskiU. search yonr wardrobe for any J- soiled clothing. To-morrow, ring o[> Porter. In two days your order will be re--1 turned to you fresh, new and clean aga'D;— Phone 1741. PORTERS DYE WORKS, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape Boad. Vans Collect. TO BRIDGE PLAYERS. The "PREMIER , ' Bridge Scorer is tee best and largest on the market Can be obtained from—Chamtaloup and Edmlston, Stationers, Queen. St.; Spreckley and Co., 1 Stationers, Shortland St.; G. Totmao, Sta- , rioncr Queen St •R. Mackay, Stationer, • Qneen' St.- R C. Hawkins, Stationer, Queen St.; W. G. Allen and Co., Stationers, Queen St.; G. Tomlinson, Stationer, Symonds St-I P. Smith Stationer, Symonds St.; A. Aiej; Stationer, Karangahape Rd. Price, 1/. »« that you get the "Premier,' , the Favourite Bridge Scorer. LECTURE. T ENT T ECTVRES JOB J| BJ; « CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 12.20 to 12.50, and 1.20 to 1.30 p.m< Preacher: RIGHT REV. THE BtSHOP O^ MELANESIA, _„. - LUUCMEON AWP TEA BOO»g^ I PE'° E ' S gTILL LEADING, BEST "J / MEALS IN TBE CITY. STRAND ABCADE. __ J)KPOT AND -gEFBESHMKW ■DOOMS, : QUEEN STRBET WHARF. , While you wait for the Woat-CALI. » Requisites. Best brand!. F |SS& AND BBFEHOTOaH ROOMS. Refreshments AU Light Refreshments up till 11 P-™- eTW b^S Some may think they are leading. b <* we claim to be SECOND TO NONE. THE "HERALD" - OFFICE BIGHT OPPOSITE. __ ' «■"— ~"~^^"**^"^" wmm ""^ ' Printed and Published for the ■Pr Brett Printing and .Pnblfi=" of the Company, Shortland Street. •*■«* lacd. MONDAY, MAB.CHL U, 1»13-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 65, 17 March 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 65, 17 March 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 65, 17 March 1913, Page 12

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