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AMUSEMENTS. rj_E MUSICAL COMEDY SBAaox URGENT NOTICB. J raE % B 6 n ?.o/ G ER !£S¥^^ Must Unavoidably Be Postponed Tm, TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT Box Plans at Wildman and Are*r_ JJTS MAJESTY'S THE4TRR Direction: 3. C. LTD. FOUR STUPENDOUS COMIC OPTusst IN TWELVE NIGHTS The night will be filled with music. And the cares that Infest the da-v Shall fold their tents like ArabsT^ And make a quick get-away. ' A MOST JOYFUL OCCASION. Commencing NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT* J. C. WILLIAMSON, (LTD Present Their Famous -*\TEW J-£NGLISH pOMEDt riOMPANT, 100—ARTISTS—100. - - 100—ARTISTS—100. *_.. Including C. H. Workman Dorothy Bruntoa Fred. McGuire Maud Fane Alfred Frith Marie Eaton Field Fisher Ethel Morrison*.. - William Greene Cecil Bra-lley Walter Champney Madge Elliott Claude Bantock Violet Hooper Edgar Warwick Irene Jones Ronald McLeod Rene Connelly, And CONNIE EDISS . (Principal Comedienne from the Loudoa , Gaiaty). In FOUR STUPENDOUS PRODUCT!OSsV TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, And the Three Following Nights, The Stupendous. Mirth-provoking, Sweetly Pretty, Delightfully Tuneful, and Exquisite Comic Opera Success, SO LONG. LETTY! • t SO LONG, LETTY! - SO LONG, LE.TY! ' . SO LONG. LETTY! r A Which, despite tbe war and other adverse elements, has broken all known records la Sydney and Melbourne, and in Wellington and Christchurch recently, during the rua of the play, hundreds -were unable to obtata admission. NEXT SATURDAY WEEK. And the Two Following Nights, : - Initial Production in Auckland of tha Stupendous London Gaiety TheatreProduction. TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT — TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT J TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT :.* ■Which, in Sydney, Melbourne, and New . Zealand, equalled the success wou , by "So Long, Letty." During the Season will also be StagtA THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN-:—. THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN——: And A;.:* "-HIGH JINKS. — "'" : HIGH JINKS. — PRICES: 6/. 3/. and 1/. Early Door, tr Stalls and Gallery. 1/ extra. , : _!_* Tbe BOX PLANS for "So Long. Letty" NOW OPEN at Wildman and Arey's. -- A" ! 7°°' R I OTAIi O*^*6TTLL ON A GOOD WICKET.■ -;■* I have been batting six years this month, and never missed a ball, and not out yet— Umpire. " '■ J__** My turn at the ball next April. Get Jtw best man ready to take the bat. The tat ball I will give him will be Zoo. A. j. j. Bom ,4m TYAN'-CING. — TO-NiIOHT, TONIGH - AT OMATA SOCIAL CLUB. Gent's T/sV Ladies 6d. M.C.'s, A. Redman, W. Broott. -,A.'|l_. TOWS BOARD NOTICES. A; "[sTEW LYNN TOWN BoA_>, Pursuant to Section 8 of the Dog "**___!_; tratlon Act, 1908, notice Is-hereby gt*e* that tbe Fee for the Registration of Dogs for tbe Town District of New Lynn" for the year 1917 is now payable to tbe Regietrar of Dogs, Mr. J.* D. Spragg, at his .m** dence. Seabrook Avenue,. New Lynn.. For each dog kept solely for the pe** pose of herding or driving sheep or cattav Two shillings and sixpence; any other dog, . Five shillings. Dated this Bth day of February, 191 T. - ALBERT BOSS, 622 Town Clerk. FLORISTS. .;...,'■' .? BEAUTIFUL _— FOLIAGE In any tjuantlty, M. M. V per bunch. Rare variety of Lovely OitUm on show always. Fresh Flower WMaUj*_. made from choice flowers and ferns, ftoa 3/6 eadb, delivered town or countir. Wadding and Presentation Bouquets a s-periiHtr, from 5/ each. Huge collection of f_M__S Shade Wreaths, artistic designs.—At MIW CARNEY'S, Karangsbape Road. **J*_' 2943. Open till 11 p.m. on Saturdays. *»?*** MOTOR CAR TRIP— r UCKLAND • SIGHTSEEING TB-C From G.P.O. Dally.—lo ajn. till noaa, 3/; p:m., till 5.30 p.m., 5/, aftimose. tea free.—Chase Tourist Sight-seems Co, Ltd. Phone 1553. ..*.; WIAIWBRA HOT BPIUNOS, A*__->. BAY. BROWN'S BAY, CAMa»B"CI_» BAY, CASTOR BAY.—Powerful 7-atstt * modern Car.—Goodall"a Garage, Devonport. Phones 80 and 118. T" PUBLICATION!. "ITIHE~LAND "AND INCOME TAX ACT -*- And THE FINANCE ACT, 1916. EXPLAINS© AND ILLUSTRATED. This work (184pp), containing full detafis > of the Excess Profits Tax, may be obtained at the Offices of the Author, r I W. H. HEMINGWAY F.AA. (N.Z.). Solicitor, Union Buildings, 'Phone 1462. Customs Street Esse "0 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. TBY a Fish Meal at Sa_ord's She*"", opposite Herald Offlce, . Queen St Select Rooms for Ladies. P-. "pRIOR'S CJTILL T BADINO. BEST -»/ MEALS IN THE CITY. QTRAND ARCADE. TRY a Fish Lunch at the Ancklaiw Trawling Fish Depot, Lower Queen St., next Hellaby's. P

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 35, 9 February 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 35, 9 February 1917, Page 10