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AMUSEMENTS. 7;. THE FINEST PROGRAMME "OF THB mO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT - ' -I-O-NIG'HT. -"-O-NIGHT. ■g-IS jJTAJESTY'S' rjHEATRE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, AT 8 Kit, ; GRAND PATRIOTIC PERFORMANCE. 7 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. .7 PROFESSIONS AND COMMERCE. ',' -yro. o — queen — ■vro'. o X\ o. — CARNIVAL — A>i o. A COLOSSAL ATTRACTION, In which all the Theatrical Profession will' ,- By kind permission of Messrs Fuller, Hay.7 vi ward, and MacMahon. . OVERTURE— Combined Orchestra: Lyric, Princess, and H.M. Theatres. -.-.-* Conductor: Sergeant-Major Parnell.. -77 "CARNIVAL QUEENS." 7.; /CERALD Q. BIFFIN, 1 . I Ireland's Sweetest Singer,- .77 From the London Pavilion Theatre. " By kind courtesy Ben. J. Fuller, Esq.• COMEDY SCENE FROM CHARLES DICKENS' PICKWICK PAPERS— pARDELL V. piCKWICK. . ' , Mr Winkle, Mr Archer; Judge, 'Mr Mount;' ;J 1 .-Mr Weller, Mr .Hosking; Mr' Simpkln,7'2 Mr Emery; Sam. Weller, Mr A.: 8.- ---' Gladding; L'sher, "* lr w - Hosking.. ':.': TITU'SI-CAL JiBSENS. 7 ' Wjgm ' England's Foremost 'Musicians. I By courtesy Ben. J. Fuller, Esq.. .- \ ■:■' MONOLOGUE, ' , AIR GEO. WARREN. ''-'■'^Z.-.^Wsga ! JTISS J)IIGGAX, \ By courtesy -Ben. J. Fuller, 'Esq...' '■■.-'.« ■ M' R P EORGE T)IXON. From the Knickerbocker Theatre! Nee By courtesy Ben. J. Fuller, Esq..: t /CINEMA.— ■ Wat yj "THE EUROPEAN CRISIS." ;■• 7 INTERVAL. ■ 1 , QCENA FROM THE WORLD'S Bflfel'": * O PLAY— 1 "mHE OILVER TTING." i Wilfred Denver Mr Gilbert Emery o I>aniel Jaikes '.Mr A. B:. Gladding*© Nellie Denver ...Mrs Armitage H Little Cissie Denver..... • .- ,77 5 Little Doreen D'Anthereaui7;: * /CHARACTER SONG— * MR BINNINGTON. " A RMSTRONG AND "pTOWARTH— 7 COMEDY SCEN'a; -."'■• ',77' "BACK. BUSH FLAT." , t '-J By kind permission Ben. J. Fuller,* 7; M a A TKIXSON - i - SONG, "ON THE .ROAD TO Z MANDALAY." CHARLIE CHAPLIN. ' . \ \ THE WHOLE COMBINING. ONE OF THB 1 ;l J -MO6T PHENOMENAL AND EXCEL: '-"^eJ LENT PROGRAMMES EVHB . '7: PRESENTED ON ANY ::, 77 STAGE. - ~ ->| Stage under personal supervision of M* - Gilbert H7 Warren-Emery and Mr D'Arcy 7 BOX PLAN AT WILDMAN'S NOW OPENTSf ' 3/, 2'/. and 1/. 520 v "Last, Loveliest, Exquisite,' Apart" FOR OUR SOLDIERS' QUEEN. - - JJIS ITIHEATBE. . ; NEXT SATURDAY "NIGHT. . - -t NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. ''■->■ NEXT SATURDAY . NIGHT. 77', The Final Rally for the Soldiers' Queen will ' ' take the form" of a riREAT ,-TvANCE a "*JREAT -LaNCE great t.ance /carnival reat , J-'ance Carnival 7 By Pupils of Miss Cecil Hall, presented with beautiful effects of >'-|P '! GORGEOUS DRESSES AND LIGHTING!.vs| GORGEOUS DRESSES AND LIGHTING!;' GORGEOUS DRESSES AND" LIGHTING! •. Besides this Beautiful Spectacle, there wltiffg ~ be' a number .of . ■ -\ -;jSjp >j MUSICAL, HUMOROUS AND DRAMATIO;S?| MUSICAL, HUMOROUS AND DBAMATIOM ~ Selections by,■. ... . v, _~ / 777' ;. MISS DOROTHY MARTIN .(Vocalilt), MR. CLIF. . CROWTHER (Humorist), > i" •MR. REUBEN WATTS (Caricaturist). c-. ■'■ 'And "." 7" 77 ; 77| MR. GILBERT EMERi? " (the 7 great^ Dickens .Character Actor,- late of J.--G7?!' Williamson, Clark and Meyneli, an4;S<| Nellie Stewart Companies). . 777, v To Enter: 3/ (reserved), 2/, 1/.. ->.. Box Plan now open at -Wildman aW,r Arey's. .. V:«*| SPECIAL.—EarIy Doors 'to. Stalls 'ani77 Gallery, ,6d extra, but those who buy tickets w| now will be admitted to early doorsCvithout';Vis , extra charge. Tickets obtainable .at E. anl-S '• F. Pfano Co., the "Anzac" Tearooms, Ara| Eady -and Co., and from Soldiers' Queen Committee. ""'■"'&*'&% : _— '. —— —; . HEAR Auckland's most charming an«.;. beautiful iadv singers in "Crazy Crino- ; : ' line, ' nt-H.M. Theatre, next Thursday D ing. 2/, 1/. " - "gg •■''.■ I ISN'T He Handsome, George? Wish Be , A was Mine!— Town Hall, 27th November; -.- I '■-'.'■' ; 5w .. 0 "/CAN any of you girls swear?" Cap t.yj|| - i yj Bussle in H.M.S. Crazy Crinoline next I i n ; Thursday evening at H.M. TheutreJ V>>4;tf '■• ,1/7 ..- ■ • i :' .-. ,- - 7-gg|_g^ tj RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. 7; 5 TXL. LUNCHEON and Sapper -Room's,'- H ; A. Karangahape Rd., cor. Liverpool St—vSts GriUs and'Kot Dinner served; open SnndH»BH and evenings. __y_ HAVE YOUR DINNER AND ; TEA At ' "n\HE XJRUNSWICK" . « N 1 ±>. T UNCHEON AND mEA . TjOOMS UPSTAIRS, NEXT TO CLEAL'S, ' TOBACCONIST.' ■ ; THREE COURSES FOR ONE SHILLINGEvening Parries Catered for. 7. 7v Opou All Day Sunday. "7;*t-i|K PRIOR'S CJTTLL T EADIS<I. 7 I BEST -J / MEALS IN THE CITY. QTRAND ARCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 12

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