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AMUSEMENTS. sTIHD MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON. URGENT NOTICE. The Management resret to state thst wing to the disorganisation of shinnlnTUE OPENING FERFORMANCE OF "* "SO LONG, LETTY." Must Unavoidably Be Postponed Till TO-MORROW EVENING. □"IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT ' TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) NIGHT . C. AVILLIAMSON'S BIG ATTRACTION The Master-stroke Against Gloom * and Gruiups. "SO LONG, LETTY," Laughter. " SO LONG. LETTY," Novelty, " SO LONG, LETTY," Melody " SO LONG, LETTY," Spectacle. A DASHING. DUMPS-DEFYING DELIGHT. Hadsome, Glittering, Gallop of Gaiety, Joori for tbe Clergy and good for the Laity. "rolicking Foursome of Fun and Frivolity* ammed Full of Joy and Jest-iferous Jollity. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Present Their Now. Famous [V-EW JjJNCLISH IJ-USICAL pOMEDZ /COMPANY, 100—ARTISTS—100. 100—ARTISTS—100. In rOUR STUPENDOUS COMIC OPERA PRODUCTIONS. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, And the Three Following Nights, rile Mirth-provoking, Sweetly Pretty Delightfully Tuneful, and requisite Comic Opera Success, •' SO LONG, LETTY," "SO LONG, LETTY," "SO LONG, LETTY," "SO LONG, : LETTY," iVhich, despite the war and other advent elements, has broken all known records in Sydney. Melbourne, and New Zealand, NEXT SATURDAY XIGHT, And the Two Following Nights, First Production in Auckland of th. Stupendous London Gaiety Theatre Production. * TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT," "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT," "TO-NIGHT'S? THE NIGHT," (Vhich, in Sydney, Melbourne, and tha Dominion equalled the Success won by " So Long, Letty." During the Season, which is strictly limited to Twelve Nights, Will Also be Staged, r ae Brightest of all Musical Comedy Girls. " THE GIRL IX THE TRAIN," " THE GIRL IX TEE TRAIN," Sot too piquant, but just piquant enough. And The Musical Jollity, in Three Acts. ' HIGH JINKS." •• HIGH JINKS." " HIGH JINKS." " HIGH JINKS." BOX PLAX for "So Long, Letty," now], 3D view at Wildman and Arey's. PRICES: 6/. 3/, and 1/. Early Door to Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. rpHE ELITE PAXCIX<_ CLUB. DANCE held in Mr. Monro's -fall Pon> sonby Road. TO-NIGHT (Monday). Feb 12. Mr. Ness, M.C. _8_ B. -CANLAN. DANCING! DANCIXOI TO-XIGHT, TO-NIGHT. BUTTERFLY SOCIALS, TRADES HALL. Gents. 1/6, Ladies 6d. ■ M 4W. F. JONES, Hon. See. PICNICS. EXCTT-ts-lOKS, ETC. STEAMSHIP CO M LTD. TE PUKE SHOW. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1917. The s.s. NGAPUHI leaves Auckland on WEDNESDAY.. February 14. at 7 p.m., and leaves Tauranga FRIDAY, 16th, at 6.30 p.m. Passengers catch first train THURSDAY Morning from Mount to Te Puke Show. FARE, 34/ C Available for one week for return. 130 CHARLES RAXSOX. Manager. U-. j, fVTORTHERN STEAMSHIE XXi COMPANY, LTD. |f-C__-___ LEIGH AND PAKIRI 6HOW, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 14, 1917. The S.S. KAWAU will leave Auckland on WEDXESDAY, February 14, _t 7.30- a.m. and will leave Leigh on return at II p.m. Return Fare, 7/6. Tickets available foe return on following Tuesday. CHARLES RAXSOX, Manager. t _■ . »_ "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIE ■*-* COMPAXY, LIMITED, jf_-___t__J| WARKWORTH SHOW. SATURDAY. 17th FEBRUARY, 1917. The S.S. HAUITI will leave Auckland at 7.30 a.m. SATURDAY, 17th, and will leave Warkworth on return at midnight. Return Fare, 7/6. 19 CHARLES RAXSOX, Manager. OS T E X ». WAIHBKB. LAUNCH OLIVEXE Leaves Steps opposite Harbour Board's Office. (Weather and other circu_ist__<;es permitting). EVERY SATURDAY AT 1.15 P.M.. Leaving' Ostend Wharf 7 a.m. Monday. Sunday Trips also, leaving Auckland 9.30 a.m. and Ostend 4.30 p.m. (Sunday ticketa available for day of issue only). Accommodation House and Store in Bay. Return Fare, 2/6. N. J. IXGL-IS, Proprietor. WFH Phone A 2133. ■ ■ mm TDOTORUA, T>OTORUA. TJOTORUA.; TJOTORUA. TJOTORUA.; TJOTORUA. CHEAP EXCURSIONS BY RAIL EVERT SATURDAY, available for Return until following THURSDAY, from Taumarunul, Thames, Auckland, and all Intervening Stations, also Kaipara Line. Hot Mineral Baths, Boiling Pools, Geysers, Lovely Lakes, Tennis, Bowls. Croquet, Trout Fishing, Deer Stalking, Maori Life. THE WORLD'S WOXDERLAXD. Ideal Resort for Health, Sport and Pleasure. Renew Your Mental and Physical Energy by Spending Your Next Holiday at ROTORUA. A RESTAURANTS. TEA BOOMS. TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shop, opposite Herald Offlee, Queen St. Select Rooms for Ladies. D THINGS TO TEMPT YOUR APPETITE AT THE "TIFFIN." Cold Ham—Cold Toucue—Cold Roast Beef—Cold ilnttoa—and Salad— fresh, cooling salatt made of lettuce, beetroot, encumber or tomato —just the things to appeal in hot weather. Including soups and. cold sweets, this fare costs a modest shilling. THE TIFFIN City Chambers, Queen THE TIFFIN and Victoria Streets. THE TIFFIN Auckland. C pRIOR'S OTILL T EADING. BEST -J / MEALS IX THE CITY. ■gTRAXD A RCADE. I' ' — " TRY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland Trawling Fish Depot, Lower Queen St., next Hellaby's. D

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 37, 12 February 1917, Page 10

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