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AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLANS For THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG And AUTUMN" MANOEL V'KHS WIE be opened at Wildman and Arey's on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, at 8 o'clock. rpHE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG. "Both the King and Qneen received the composer, and His Majesty complimented Mm warmly on the enthusiasm of the audi, ence and tie success of the music. King George -went on to refer to 'The Merry Widow,' the mosic of which, he said, had charmed and delighted him. 'But,' he added. "I PIXD YOUR MUSIC IN THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG TO-NIGHT EVEN MORE CHARMING.' "—"London Daily Telegraph." TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE? Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd. General Manager for N.Z.. .Richard Stewart MIRTH — MELODY — ROMANCE Commencing FRIDAY NIGHT SESt FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT Boxing Night, Season of 14 Nights. ,T. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Has Pleasure in Presenting the NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, NEW COMIC OPERA COMPANY, 150—ARTISTS—150 Including Misses Messrs Dorothy Brunton, Phil. Smith Celia Ghlloni, (his first ap. here), Blanche Browne. Frank Greene. Vlasta Novotna, Reginald Roberts, Blanche May, Robert Whyte, Jan., Alice Bennetto. Victor Prince, Qneenie Burroughs, Charles Albert, And • FLORENCE YOUNG, In the Following Magnificent Repertoire o£r Musical Plays— FRIDAY NEXT, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, Four Nights Only. Initial Production in N.Z. of the London, American, Continental, and Australian Success, THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG. THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG. Music by Franz Lehar, Composer of "The Merry Widow." Vocal Melodies that Stir the Senses. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31. WEDNESDAY". DECEMBER 31. Three Nights Only. The Delightfully Fascinating Musical Triumph, AUTUMN MANOEUVRES. AUTUMN MANOEUVRES. Three hours of Delightful Entertainment. During the Season will also be Staged— THE BALKAN PRINCESS, THE ARCADIANS. THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER. Box Plans for THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG and AUTUMN MANOEUVRES will be opened at Wildman and Arey's on MONDAY NEXT at S a.m. A qntme -will be formed from 7 a.m. Touring Manager, J. FARRBLL. A UCKLAND CITY COUNCIL. mOWN TTALL, TO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHIj O - NIGHT. J-O-NIGHTS. gATURDAY, TVECEMBEB 2(Y rH ' m ' /"VEGAN TJECITAL BY T\f X "\.I" ADGHAN "DABNETT (CITY ORGANIST). PROGRAMME. 1. Cornelius March Mendelssohn 2. Chanson d'ete _~«. Lemare 3. Gavotte _„. Corclli ■ 4. Fugue in G miuor _.«.... J - Bach 5. Canzonetta -- ■ ■ . Nlcode G. Toccata ~~-*. Widor

INTERVAL. 7. Allegretto Bamett 8. Andantlno Cesar Franck 9. Overture, "Si j'etais Roi" Adam Admission, 1/ to ail parts of the Halls Doors open 7.30 p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE: ORGAN RECITAL on THURSDAY NEXT! (CHRISTMAS DAY), at 8 o'clock p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 16th December. 1013. 520 rCLOBE THEATRE, Sunday.—Make it vX your business ito hear Scott Beunett on Bishop Averill tend the Class Wag. 13 DANCE.— Prof. Bailey's Popular Dances, Trades Hall, Tuesdays, Fridays, Satnrdays, 7.30. Confetti Dance, Friday. Faucj; Dress Bail, Boxing Night. AZARIFi ; MIX lATU RE RIFLE RANGE.—The snccessful Competitors in our Shooting Mat ohes for this week will be awarded the following prizes:—lo/ and 3/, first and second prizes, in both the SIXSHOT BULL'S BYE and RUNNING TARGETS COMPETITION. Last weeK the Successful Competitors in the SIX-SHOT COMPETITION were MR. S. ELLIOTT and MR. B. FRANCIS, whilst MR. A. MACKIE (flrst) and MR. S. ELLIOTT (second) were the Successful Competitors in the RUNNING TARGETS MATCH. fTW-XIGHT, search your wardrobe for any A soiled clothing. To-morrow, ring np Porter. In two days your order wiQ ba returned to you fresh, new and clean again. •Phone 1741. PORTER'S DYE WORKS, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape Road. Vans CoUect. c ■■ i RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS -VfOW Open.—What; The Kohimaramat 1> Marquee Kiosk, right on the Beach. Dainty Teas, Ices, and Fruit Salad. Hot Water. 45 "DROADWAL mEA AND (tBIEE "DOOMS WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) FROM 3 P.M. TIL-L 10 P.M. 593 VV/HEKE C3HOULD T TWINES WHY. AT THE rpBOCADERO JOINING "DOOMS. AUCKLAND'S LEADING CHEF IS IN CHARGE, GEO. PHILLIPS (Late Chef Warerley Hotel). GRILLS AT ALL HOUBS. TH?EE DOORS ABOVE CENTBAO HOTEL. -TTICTOBIA QTBEET TjiAST. OPEN TILL 12 P.M. 620 pEIOB'S CJTILL TEADING* BEST 1/ MEALS IN THE CITX, gTRAND A RCADB. Printed and Published for the Proprietor*, " The Brett Printing and Publishing Company Limited," by Henry Brett, ol Lake Takapuna, Journalist, at the OffleS of the Company, Shortland Street, Auck" land. RATn?T)AY. T>ECTMT.ET! <H\ Wl.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 12

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