-'■" AJCUIEMEira ' '• A LADDIN" , PAMTOMriIt ••ALADDIN" PAMTOW)iULs LAST '• NEXT ■ MATINEE SATURDAY LAST ■ NEST " Doors open at 1 p-m. Commence 2; p.BJ,; CHILDREN" HALF-PRICE TO All J'ABIS KXCKri UALLEKX. | TTIS .MAJESTY'S THEAT^ifc:" Lessees J. C. WtnitSMon, Ltl. Sub-Lessees George Willoushby, L» ~ Managing Director Mr Geo. WillougUfe*! Directers....George T. B«tou, A. B. D»ySSls and Bex J. Fuller, i , } V STILL THEY COME. Theatre Again Crowded to Overflowing, i ■•'' 3 — LAST (THREE) NIGHTS, • -i- O '3GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. LTD.'S « Stupendous Pantomime Extravagania. ; : i "ALADDIN." \ "ALADDIN." i> •tALADDIN." i A Rare Riot ot Revelry; Shifting Light**:* Fantastic Glitteriug Colours, Gorgeous . Grouping, Graceful Dancing, ■■•■ i A Wealth of Pageantry, and a ' MoTing Panorama of Novelties. Interpreted by a BRILLIANT AGGREGATION OP v AttTISTS 260 —People In Production —260.' g r "ALADDIN." '•ALADDIN.' , X The Pantomime of Infinite Variety, ~ ,3 Crowded with an Unceasing Flow MM Haunting Melodies. .}?■ A Furore Created by -fi■:>', MOBKIS , WRESTLING PONIES, >;| NELLIE FALLON & UENRI MARCELS*, gp\ . America's Greatest Ragtime Exponent*.",. TINY TOT MARJORIE. .:, SENSATIONAL. RAGTIME REVUE*;.: § PRICES: 5/. */, a/6, and 1/; EUiJfW'l Doors, 6(1 extra. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. ■:■■-,■.; 8 Day Sale? at F. deal's, Tobacconist - TTANGO fiIEAS. rpANGO fTEAS. ; TTIS TyfAJESTY'S rpHEATRE,- •' . rpO-MORROW (FRIDAY) rpO-MORROKI |- 'AT THREE O'CLOCK. Presented bjr GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S . ] ■. "ALADDIN" PANTOMIME COMPAHt. The Tango-Concert and Vaudeville Itene — Delightful Fashion Revues — ThY a Latest Parisian Gowns, Fare, and Coats. Supplied •by John Court, Ltd. t. ~% I Broad wood Grand Piano kindly lent by I the E. and F. Piano Agency. '".:■ j Dress Circle and Stalls, 2/6; Famliy i Circle, 1/. To View Only. ,' "; rpOWN XT ALL. \ "?'s& gATCBDAY, APRIL, WU, I AT 8 P.M. ABGAN T> BCITA L, : . X£R. JJABNETT !-| (CITY ORGANIST). SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME. V Admission, 1/. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMEWT. QRGAN TJECITAL, Q.OOD TjtRIDAY, -~,; \ AT 8 P.M. -' ':' "V , VOCALIST, MR. JOHN PROCSE, % fWellington). • ■ HENRY W. WILSON. ; / Town, Clerk." March 28th, 1014. , 503 tT~ a™ n c i n,g. ' I BESRT GLOVER, PIANIST, : ' . % Auckland's Premier Dance Mneic Player, I Will now accept Engagements for Dancing I Classes, "At Homes." Wedding Parries, :.- etc. Address CANDY STORE, next Lyric B Theatre, ■ ■ Or ring np 3G17. Vacancies for I , up Us. i j», ■ D * N c * n $9 HISS DAPHNE KNIGHT teaches the Latest English and American Society I Dances, including Boston, One-Step, Tango, ■>. also Toe, Classic, and Graceful Dancing. . Classes at Leys Institute. Three Lamps, s Ponsonby. JuTeniles, Saturday, April 18, I 2.30 p.m.; Adults, Saturday, April 23, 8 pm. ' I 1 Private Lessons by arrangement. Prospectus: I Manukau Road. Parnell, two doers below Domain Drive. D > m c i k a: , MISS M. MILLER will Resume her Classes for Ballroom Dancing in the Graf" ton Library Hall, Mount Eden Road (I minute from top of Symonde Street), on . • THORSQAY EVENINGS, commencing April leth. One-Step and Latest Dances. Private Lessons by arrangement. - Terms. . . etc., MISS M. MILLER, ; • '■ 61_ CheUea, Anckland. a n c i ~~ n a MISS SPENCER teaches the Latest English and American Society Dances, Boston, One-step, Three-step. Ballroom Tango, etc. Classes reopen in DRUIDS' ! HALL, North Street, THURSDAY, Wth V April. Elementary, 7 p.m.; Advanced, 8 : p.m. Elementary Classes-reopen at 23, Vincent Street, Monday, Wednesday, and , Saturday, commencing April 6, at, 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons any. time by appointment Terms, etc.,'MISS SPENCER, Como Villa, , 25, Vincent Street. 'Phone 2237. DANClNG.—cinssi "Monday Evenings. «| Private Lessons by appointment.— : Mrs. Mervyn Wilson and Miss Foott • "Walmana," Wnlters Kingsland. • . ■ ; "ROYAL OAK ZOO, estab. Feb. 18tL [ ■*■*> Permits granted by Government and ' . Onehnnga Council. Finest Collection of Animals and Birds in N.Z.—J. J. Boyd, . Owner. jjj , ——^—»——-—— "■ ■ •'; ■ I XECTUBEB. [ gOCIAL JJ|BMOCRATIC |>ARTI. " ■■ •■■■■ - - M ; : ; iJJONALDSOS, ; ASSISTANT NATIONAL ORG-AKieaa, LECTUBBS: TRADES HALL. HOBSON, ST.. SUNDAT, Wj sth, 8 p.m. Subject, "Lsbour's Coming of Age." J' Mrs Donaldson will meet women wprkeic and sympathisers at Room 9 (upstairs), : Trades Hall, To-morrow (Thursday) and 1 Friday, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. <. OTmiAsnnK. JETS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM. 1 SPECIAL GLASSBB FORMING. -| : . Ladies' Physical Culture, Men's Phylical Cnltnre, Girls' and Boys , Physical • Culture. Men's Wrestling. •;■ .'. Private Tuition in all branches. Particulars from the Director between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon, and 7 to B.p.m. a Inquiries, 'Phone A 646. ! FOOTBAXX. RANGERS' FOOTBAIi -i-" CLDB. (Under Northern Union Bales.) i The Annual 'Meeting of -he above <3bb will be held In the Orange Hall, Karane* , I nape Road, on WEDNESDAY, Bth last., *t : 8 p.m. All members and inteadlmr members era . retjueeted to attend. C. J. BROCKLISe, j 57 Hon. Sec JJ.RJ.C. HJESTAtTRANTS AJTD TEA BOOMS pBIOB'B gTltli T BADINft BEST -ty MEAL>B IN THE C3TS. % gTRAND A RCADE.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 79, 2 April 1914, Page 12
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