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AMUSEMENTS. •■milE FORTUNE HTJNTER." The most delicious, most wholesome, and most genuinely humorous Comcd.v jet staged in Auckland. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction r. C Williamson. T.td. Business Manager r. Farrcll THE FORTUNE IIttNTER. Follow thr Rules nnri you '-in pet both the Girl and the Money. YESTERDAY'S" RAID ON THE BOX PLANS. Nor only for the last Pcrfomanrrs of "The Fortune Hunter." hot also for the thrc<? representations of "Never Say Dip.' , an<i for tup two productions of "Officer 6SS." is n certain barometer of fhe emphatic success scored by FRED MRT.O and JOSEPHINE COHAN FRED MBLO and. JOSEPHINE COHAN And ,T. C. WILLIAMSON'S GBT-KICH-QIICK WALMjfGFORD CO., In the brilliantly triumphant and fascinating Comedy, TUB FORTUNE HUNTER. TUB FORTUNE HUNTER. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES Of THE FORTUNE HUNTER. A Laugh Every Minute. Another New and Important Production, FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT. Initial Representation in Auckland of the ■Screamingly Uumorou* I'omedy Success, NEVER SAY DIE. NEVER SAY DIE. Two and a-balf hours of Hilarious Merriment. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAT NEXT. OFFICER 6fi6. OFFICER 666. Plans for the season at Wildmr.n and Areys. iDay Siles at deal's. Prices: Dl and R.S.. «/: Stalls. 3/: Gallery. 1/. Early Door Stalls and Gallery 1/ extra. HARRY LACKER. HARRY LACPE.R. HARRY -LAUT>EK. HABKY LAtTJEK. BOX PLAN Opens To-mormw Morning, at 8 ; o'clock-.- at Wildman and Arey's. Where Seats may be booked for the four Evening Performances and One Matinee. Dress Circle 10 R Reserved Stalls. Dress Circle 10 6 Reserved Sulla, Dress Circle 10 6 Reserved Stalls. AUCKLAND SEASON LIMITED TO FOUR NIGHTS. SEPTEMBER. 17. 18, 19, 21. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Commencing THURSDAY, 17th. MATINEE SATURDAY, 19th. Messrs., J. and N. Tait present HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. HARRY LAUDER. THE WORLD'S GREATEST ENTERTAIXER, Supported 'by a Company of INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS. The Auckland season Is a very limited one. nnd cannot be extended, and as there is already «n unprecedented demand for seats, Intending patrons are advised to make early application for seats. Every--vvhero Mrl LAUDER appears hundreds are nightlj- turned away from -the doors, unable to s*'in admission. "' BE WISE BE WISE BE WISE , And BOOK YOUR SEATS'. ."",-.» , '. DRESS CIRCLE ANO RESERVED STALLS. 10/6. Other Prices: o/,~ 3/. and late door. Pitt or Gallery, after-7.45. 2/. Be at Wildman and Arey's to-morrow morning and secure your-seats. Children Halfprice to Matinee Only.'.'. ' Children in., arms not admittedSole Direction __J. and N. Tait. A RMITAGE DRAMATIC COfcIPANX -iTX Will Produce the Irish Play "ARRAH-NA-POGUE," at ST. BENEDICT'S, Symonds Street: TONIGHT. WINDSOR THEATRE. Ponsonby: THURS, PARISH HALL. Avondale: FRIDAY. TRADES HALL, Hobson St.: SATURDAT. Beautiful Scenery. Popnlar Prices. 2/ and V. Children Half-price. 23 rrVHE TERRIBLE THIRD DEGREE.—A' -L Drama that makes you ask?— Palace Theatre. Newton. ' ' rTVHE Socials held on Wednesday nkrhis J- in Orange Hall will be discontinued until further notice—C. Collin. Sec. 53!) LECTURES. ' 'THIRST AID TO THE / dMrj£>\ JC injured. The First Lecture will be siveii ti> Ladies at the .Ambuxijogj' lance Station on. MONDAY. 14th September, at S p.m. The fee for the. course (7/6) must be prepaid to ■ .-. WILLIAM RATTRiAY, Secretary, 10 Ambulance -Station, Rutland Street. ■ SALE OF WORK. . rp H E W A U. A BAZAAR AND SALE VF WORK' In aid of the Patriotic and Loc.nl Relief Funds will be 'held in the MAUNGAWHAU PUBLIC SCHOOL, MOUNT .EDEN, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Sept. 10, IOH, Opening Ceremony at 2.50 p.m. 43 ROAD BOA3J) NOTICES. /-vNE-TREE HILL ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO CONNECT WITH MAIN SEWER. Owners of Properties In the Drainage *rea are hereby notified that House Connections with the Main Sewer must be made wi-Lhln One Month from date, failing wliici legal proceedings will Clerk. September 7ch. 1914. 303 RESTATTKANTS AND TEA BOOMS BRUNSWICK LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, Opposite Rauk of New Zealand, QUISEN STREET. These Popular Rooms ore nuder entirety NEW MANAGEMENT. Afternoou Teas a Syecialilj'. ■pRIOK'S S TILL TVEADING. BEST 1 / MEALS IN THE CITY. gTRAND >

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 215, 9 September 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 215, 9 September 1914, Page 10