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AMUSEMENT!. •pHE QASE, THE q ase> fJUIE qa^ A Real Detective Play. The \ nJ , - enters upon the Case with the TiKsf*»ee lAII the lYoblcms Presented tn '?, eteeU Te. front them. The Unravelling-ASKS** by 1-irger-prinfs and Diotogt-aon the interest as no play h~ P „,. •* B <»"l*s succeeded in doing. S P^ionsly •WHO KILLED JOHN «,»,,.. ■WiilO KILLED JO j£ HIS MAJESTY'S THEATJS, Direction: Messrs J. c. Williamson, us, r£HE Q I MONDAY NEXT, JULY 20, ' MONDAY NEXT JULY *?" MONDAY NEXT,' JULY •$ pleasure'to ann„„'„,'c"heVst'pronuetL^V l . tbe Dominion on Monday Xc« la ' Of THE SENSATIONAL DETECTIVE P L iX ; ... rJWIE £USE, rpHE pASE; rjTHE £ASE. By Harriett Ford and Harvey J o'ni***-iii Written in co-operation with" ' Detective i\Vm. J. Burns. MO X DAY sex T. 1 WHO KILLED rphis .. : JOHN AUGYLES tile SJLU ■'' ■ WHO KILLED DeS* -lOHX AIUSYIJ3? Ascbe KertnWHO KILLED fscauJ^SS! JOHN ARGYLE? to^obS* rpiiE rjASE, fJTHE r%ASE. fJHIE QASE. Will be Presented by -A MagniQccnt and Specially-Selected Cot Including w '* The Eminent American Actors. CHARLES A. MILLWAED ' WM. HARRIGAX, Together with ARTHUR STYAN. \ OERTRUDE ROSWELL. .SYLVIA BKE-MEB,, I M AGO IE MOORE. rpHE ARGYLE />ASE. .-'.. Is a Detective Play, not a crude drami. It is tense, thrilling, sane, and logical.' It holds suspense to the final moment ■ It does not glorify the criminal. it -shows the almolutc futility of crime. It has a charming vein of sentiment. It is -full of comedy that causes roars of It illustrates modern methods for protect* ing the innocent and punishing the guilty. It convinces by actual demonstration ot scientific detective aids. rpHE \ RGYLE QASE. •Prices as usual. Box Plan wIU he opened at Wildman and Arey's TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING, at 8 o'clock. THE DANDIES. HE DANDIES. • ' THE DAXDIEB. THE DANDIES. < The theme of our discourse to-dafci; brethren, is based on" the three words, m THE LAST NIGHT. THE LAST NIGHT. Firstly, we would not have you think tiistf. it is OUR last night. No euch thins,::-; brethren, no such ailing. We hope toThe-;-with you for quite a long time yet. Witt-,.; we wish to convey is the fact that' to-night-w---ill be the last night OF THE PRESENT PROGRAMME.". ~ A* we said before. * OF TIIE PRESENT PROGRAMME. M Secondly, as there is much to meditate.l upon in the present bill, or let us say— I programme—if sounds better. It behoves^ everyone of you, even -o the least, to come I cut to-night and learn the lesson of how to■ be cheerful and gay. We again remark-? B cheerful and gay. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Thirdly, it follows then, that this beingß ilie last night of our-er-present programme,■ to-morrow must necessarily be ;hc first night of the new programme. See ho*., simple it all is: THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Fourthly. It only remains to be slid that - we will still continue Jo gather at the TOWN HALL CONCIJRT CHAMBER. The requisite (sum to gather is fied ia three portions, 3/, 2/, If. Direction, Edward Branscombc, Ltd. General Representative. John Hopkinu. You may now retire. Tyr aI x rp. own JJ AL I. rpO-NIGHT. REMUERA CATHOLIC - AT JJOME." Trams will leave for Dominion Roafl, Grey Lynn, Parnell, Remuera, Ponsonby, and Epsom at conclusion of "At Htjme."' By Request: Spectators' Tickets on Sale at Door, 1/ each. Cards of Admission obtainable at Hall. 306 BETWEEN Man and Beast, great star I feature by the makers of mighty "Quo Yadis." Palace Theatre, ".'ewton, Thursa. DANCING.— Kla Ora Socials, v Trades Halt, Thursday and Saturday. Good floor; good music; latest dance* M.C.'s, E. Burbidge and J. Sutton. Genu's 1/6, Lad!;* t-uuj ._»- NEHCNGA BRASS BAND. GRAND CONCERT. ■ i To be held at FORESTERS" HALL, ONEHUNGA. on AUG. 17th. 1914.*---loclad- a big Comic Singing Competition; Ist prize -Gold Medal, md prize silver Medal. intrie6 close with Secretary ot ißand on August 12th last. Entrance fee If, including admission to hall. . Come and hear some of Auckland's Leading Artists. !) T. ALBISTON, Secretary. f "TV A N C I N <? THE OTHELLO ASSEMBLY Will hold their WEEKLY CLASS EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING*, In the FORESTERS' HALL, EDINBURGH STREET. Mr. Bert Glover's Orchestra. Geut.'s, 1/tt; Ladies by Invitation. W. MARTIN, Hon. Sec. "pvAXCING. WAIMANA HALL, Walters XI R„ad, Kiugsland. SATURDAY EVENINGS. Admission, 2 nnd],. RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOKS T>UIOR'3 sJTILL J EADING, BEST -j / MEALS IN THE CITY. SJTRAND ARCADE. *

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 167, 15 July 1914, Page 12

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