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AMUSEMENTS. mHE FORTY THIEVES, FINAL MATtSKB PEIBFOaMANCE. TO-MORROW (Saturday), AT ]_13 SHARP. ifiREAT FINAL WHOOPS" CONTEST. [Fa-thera and Mothers vrsus Use "Kiddies.'' I ■ ■ . TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRB. Direction. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager. Jolin. FarrelL rosiUvtty TUF, LAST TWO NIGHTS THE LAST TWO NIGHTS o< THE FORTY THIEVES. THE S-CHITI" THJEVKS. Unquestionably TIU-: ftRKATKOT PAS'TOMIMR SUCCESS THE GKBATE.ST PANTOMIME SUCCESS This Generation has Witnessed. TONIGHTS "WHOOPS" COMPETITION, KIND'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS V. REST OF AUCEXAND. TONIGHT, at 7.45, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, TO MORROW MOHT And TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. The Final Representation of TUB FORTY THIEVES. THE FORTY THIEVES. TUF. FORTY THIEVES. TUB BEST EVEit. Comic Opera, Musical i"V)meily and Pantomime rolled into one. Plans at Wildman and Axey's. Dot Sales at Henl's. PRICKS—P.C. an<J R.S., 6/; Stalls, 3'; Gallery. 1/; Early Door, Stall* and Gallery, 1/ extra. DIRECTION J. <■.. WILLIAM-SON, LTD. TUB ARGYLE CASE. WHO KILLED JOHN ARGYLE? rpOWN HALL CONCEBT CHAMBER. TOMORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. Auspi'-ions opening "with due pomp and ceremony of the season of Joy and hilarity by THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. The happy folk? who kDow no melancholy, lint seek to create -m atmosphere of rliff-ry optimism. neOTil.ng the hoars with cboerful toug and merry laughtur. After which poetic remark we rise t». announce til" FOLKS WHO SET THE PACE. MISS IvTHF.L WALKER > Three MISS LINDA BRADFORD i Charmini: MISS NAOMI MiQI.OIN \ DanderiDas MR, ROLAND HENRY. Laugh Producer. MR. HARRY WEBSTER, Glee Merchant. MR. GEORGE TAYLOR, Hilarity Agent. MR. DAVID I.YLE. Tenor. Ne Plus Ultra. MR ANDREW PAGE. Giggle Inventor. Mk] HERBERT BRAHMS, Flayer on the Spinet. MR ARTHUR KEIGHI.EY. The Mas wlio Rounds Them Up. THE DANDIES, . ■ . Hats off to THE DANDUSS. THE DANDIBS. Eilwanl Bransi-umbe's Premier Co.. whose merry quips and jovial jests produce llie loud 'irufTaw and the jiladsome shriek. Make sure of your seat if yon dealrc to lio amongst the "gay throng at totriiorrow niu-bfs briltidnt iflitiatton. Plan now open at Wildman and Areys. Day Sales at F. Clpul's. Tax to Admit—o/, i', 1/. Direction Edward Branscombe, Ltd. General Representative John HonVlni. We djsroarse again To-morrow. _ mo.ws "pf tt ii in ABCIS tfEClTiti BY M R AT AUGHAN "gABNETB ICITY ORGAKIST), rpO-MORROW. 11 TH JULY, JM4, AT S O'CLOCK P.M. ' THF. .PROGRAMME WILL INCLUDE: Toccata in D "Minor — <B»cu) .Sonati-ua (Karj-Elert) Barcarola from "Tales from Hoffmann' .. (Offenbach) And. by Request, ■The Storm Fantnlirie'' (Welyl Admission, I,'. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 7th -Tilly, 1914. MATINKE o£ "Antopy ml rSeopali*" ATINEP. at t.-e T.VrtK. TO-MORROW, at - 30----\TAIN rpOWN 2 AIi IVEDNESDAY, J ULY REMUEKA CATnOLIC ■■ IT TTOME.Sain ..f 1 p.m. to-morro* a: Wi'.diuao aud Arcys. Sbnrtland Street Arraniemenrs :iro heinz made for Trams to leave for m.**t siii>i:rbs nt the cocclusion of the -AT HOME."' F. W. OREY. Hon. Secretary,' Vincent P.oad. Remuert Th..ne 1000. 5U T A«t »> vTOHTR'-or "AyrOXT AS" AST-J -> IGHTS-- CLEOPATILi." «l TUB LYRK , . , ANcisT;. - SATURDAY Druids' Hall, NorJi Street. Newton. ILVVELOL'K SOCIAL CLUB. lion'-tni: 8 to 1L Adeline's Orchestra. lieuts. , Strb., 1 8. Ijadies by invitation. 310 O. M. FOWI.K-K, Sec^ \T'ALTZ CHAMPIONSHIP.-W. Ward VV would nuiillonse G. Jackson to W»I« relays or otherwise", from £."> to £20. \W» be a: Royal Albert Hall Friday or Saturday ATINKK of -Antony ami Cleopatra" ATINEK at the LYUIC TO-Ml UtltOW. at ?&_ ANCK :irui Kin;bro""ti7nl?lit7 _ Siitunl«yi l>nnr... aftern.ion and .-.-eniug.—l'n> ffssor liailpy. 2 MATINEE of "Antony and Cleopatra" ATINKK at tb-> LYltlC TO-MOUROW. at 2.30-_ AN I>. —Ouelimisil i< an. I will play ia Royal Onk Zoo. Sunday AfternoonAfternoon tea on grounds. All come. v, T AST •> X"" :! HT I S -of" -ANTONY A NP t'UKOPATIU," »' THK I.Ylire. iFs! meuvyn wilson and miss FOOTK. Te:u-tioi-s of Music J"? Dauelng. 'Pbone Kinsslaud. >' a, ' luana Hall to Let. _ RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS piUOnS siTILL J^EADIXG, BEST 1 / MEALS IN THE CITY. t KCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 163, 10 July 1914, Page 12

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