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AMUSEMENTS. J M P O R T A K-'t;: The abnormally large audiences ; " : wlii.ih are nightly- beintr attracted ■"■ by "Mother tioose" warrant its run' ■ bein.i' extended for an indefinite "'" poriu<l: but arrangements made a "•"-'-•'- Ion; way ahead will prevent this * -happening. In order, however, -to:.";••" give playgoers an additional oppor- '"-'' tunity to witness ii production of V .T. C. Williamson's Rest Pantomime, - ••• ■ the' Management will present -- ■ -i3Ss A SPECIAL MATINEE PERFORMANCE On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 1.45, V: j The Plans for wbich, were opened THIsV (Saturday) MORNING.- -:..;' At Wildman and Arey*«. MOTHER GOOSE MATINEE ' ■•"- MOTHER GOOSE MATINEE, -'■ TUESDAY. AT 1.-13 ''- TUESDAY. AT " Doors open at VlA'i. Children Half-price t» all parts except late door Gallery. t's jU£IS rjUIEATKE^ Direction: J C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. ' 1 Manager: John Farrell, j ' LAST FOUR REPRESENTATIONS "MOTHER. GOOSE," THIS EVENING; THItT EVENING■' ■" THIS EVENING, THIS EVEXISi;' a: 7.15, at T.JS, -" '..•'<' and on monday and tuesday- : v•'•• nights. ••..• ";;;■.' and on tuesday afternoon - .": j. c: williamson's :■.;';' iStupendous and Incomparable Pantoißiaiejv' •' MOTHER GOOSE !" " * "MOTHER GOOSE! ,, ".' "-V-. " MOTHER GOOSE '." '•'-..'..&•£? Unquestionably the Best, . Fnnitat • Cleverest, Most Original and Most'.Gor-'j' 1 geously-niounted Pantomime yet staged in Australasia. YOU MAY NEVER SEE ITS LIKE.". AGAIN. " ££■ Plans at Coleman's, Theatre n-herc EaTly Door tickets may be pnrdueS.'r^ -Prices: - D.C. and U.S., 6/; Stalls, - 3/-* Gallery, 1/; Early Door, Stalls and Gallery"1/ extra.- .'.-. J. Jig." H IS • _V_ AJEST *' S rjIHEATRE}> Lessee J. C. -Williamson,: Ltd r *i Direction AT. G. and F. H. WUliame.'-'-^ FOR POSITIVELY FOUR NIGHTS AXO ONE MATINEE ONLY, Commencing WE DNES DA V, T CIiI - O_>. .••'"' • • O•■ . ■j-.>'*JPfi;.- i -'WILLIAMSON'S '■ .' — WILLIAMSON'S ' -5§ WILLIAMSON'S WILLIAMSON'S ■■■ ' ' ' SUBMARINE ."VTOTIOX ÜBMARINE JJ -OTION +; ICTDREBi to SUBMARINE "IXOTIOX a SUBMARINE - 1 -'- L OTION '*.- IGTUBBIt ■■?- SUBMARINE "VfOTIOX "PICTUBES,* ÜBMARINE -"J-OTIOX SUBMARINE .--VTOTIOV- T>ICTCRES;f'. ÜBMARINE' -M-OTIOX Actually Cinematograpned Under the "S«_'> The Wonders of the Deep Revealed. '■■''" A TRIP TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEL - A TRIP TO THE BOTTOM OP TH&BISJtI A TRIP TO THE BOTTOM-OP A TRIP TO THE BOTTOM OF THE BLA; ■% A TRIP TO THE BOTTOM OF A Picture That Sets New Sttßdlrti ' - ■ foleows - !^^^^ ■ Not One Dnll Moment. ':: SEE THE GREAT FIGHT,:, ' THE SHARK IS KILLED RIGHT IS -.. . FRONT OF THE CAMERA.- ..: "TRUTH IS "STRANGER THAN Jules Verne stories pale into iiisignifirjics before this wonderful f11m... ' ' WILLIAMSON'S WONDERFCIi . WILLIAMSON'S WONDF.RFUL -=- ■• WILLIAMSON'S WOSDEKFUI. —- j WILLIAMSON'S WOXDERKDIi^SH WILLIAMSON'S WONDERFUL —-;,.; WILLIAMSON'S WONDERFUL -— ■ WILLIAMSONS WONDERFUL fiUBMARINK -\TOTIOX PICTURES*?. -'-'-•-OTION -t IGTCBIB|4 : SUBMARINE -\TOTIOX ■'jHcaXUSM ÜBMARIXE r ICTVWttm CJUBMARIXK -ITOTIOX T>ICTDi«^S Submarine -JJ-otiox *icnnmt%i SUBMARINE -\,fOTIOX TOCTBIEhH ÜBMAEIXE -»J.'OTIOX Have startled and amazed seienttt!ei?.| 'and educational circles throughout the world. Playing to record hoe»|sS in. leading Metropolitan Theatre i» England and America. ' '■ ■:■"«'. Internationally endorsed by til leading magazines, newspapers, tad scientific educational bodies, ■ " _' kbm.emb'E^l^Nllhbl REMBM BE- E ! .■K-ISSfflij . "V-BXT, T™ 26fc VX/EDXESDAI ,-|yEXT, JXTI.X gjfe. POPULAR 'PRICES -.••'; ' Circle 2/, Stalls 1/. Gallery Box 'Plan opens at Messrs Wildmiß'iMWi Arey's. MONDAY MORNING, July. 2U4./ Xo extra charge for booting. :";' ZO O-ItO IA L iL*JS New Additions: Young RUSSIA*:;. «nd FIIMAL-AY'A BEARS (4 weeks'l«J<r; iBABOONS. 13 LIONS. 10 iBEARSi" R«'v 4 p.m. Adults. «d; Children, 3d. V*™e; ; ; every day. All Come. '- "_J™;ITT AND EDWIX STREETS. MiaWWMB fipeiiker. Mr. Krieberg. Eady. Come and Hear the BoyS;W»A Tonga. ... . i."'':?...!----"TVAXCIXG.—Every Wednesday. ®J»SbK J-J at 8 p.m., Mun-o's Hall, X. Tait, Mnsician. €. Colbert. ttC.""gJfe'.i TVANCING— AIIen's Socials, Roy»t -L , Hall. Monday and Satnrday. ■ *rgp : floor, good mnslc, limelight dances. ■ yf"3[#. ]/6: ladies free. S-$ T) A x c -i ,x. . « MUXRO'S HALL, ELEMENTARY CLA^ES.-£OT«US ? : at 7.30; SATUBDAY 'A.FTBRMS*% at 2.30. ' ' : t J-i ADVANCED CLASSES. - e ATI^2i " EVENING, at S. Ade»ne's orcWO% Walter.Cartwright. M.C. ___:; DANCING.— Miss Spencer, TeK&cr„-£..■ DanclDg. Classes, tat_fd* T " noons in Foresters' Hall, Newton. 2.30 p.m. Classes at 2j i St.. Mon. and Wed., ,7.45 p.m. : -"s§_!_%J. 'LessuQg any time by appo:nane"nt.— etc., 25, Vincent St. Phone 223 i. ■■.'.-"■•■■ THE "AXZAC" SOCIAL AXO _.^2-5'-AND .IiUCHRE (Hi « l i n S«a_; Wonnded Soldiers' Fund), TO-wiW, - (Saturday), July 22. at 8 p.m:, OI »WE_SS.:? •Kurangahape Road. Tickets_V l_2Ss_:" ; menus included).—B. Scanlan, Hon. _..: rIES yx»} E F'O 0-1 *.'.•- -j>l Teacher of Dancing and Pbyiic* l , ,; V Cnltnre, ___c : ?.'! l-~ 19, WARWICK CHA3fflMSj_-j e f 168, Queen Street, aca. H.tt^_***£^

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 174, 22 July 1916, Page 12

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