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AMUSEMENTS. • ]=P MAJESTY'S TH_U__£ Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD .T. C. WILLIAMSON'S GREAT COMEDY ATTRACTIQX ' • Commencing NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT THURSDAY MGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Will present their FAMOUS FARCE COMEDY COM.AY. FAMOUS FARCE COMEDY COM_£vy' Headed by ' The Two Popular Comedy Stars. ROBERT GK.EIG . ROBERT G-ItEIG ROBERT G'REIG - And BEATRICE HOLLOW.. BEATRICE HOLLOTCAY BEATRICE HOLLOWA.' For the First Time In Auckland in _e„r_ M. Cohans Remarkable and En„raUl__ Mystery Farce, "SEVEN KEYS TO BALD. ATE"SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE'. "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE" "SE .EN KEYS TO BALDPATE/' ■ Without wishing to detract from prerlm,. works of Mr. George M. Cohan*" "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE." For Quantity- and Quality of Character __ ■"iariety and Incident, and Sensation Denouement, stands at j THE TOP OF THE POLL. ■ "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE." Is beyond exception n Most Irresistibl. Alluring Comedy. *■■ '•SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE." A Comedy steeped in Mystery. PermeatM 1 with Excitement. - "SEVEN KEYS TO B.VLDPATK" The Play, that took England, Amerlt. : South Africa, Australia, and New Zealani by Storm. "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE" The Play that Grips from Beginning to EnJ. During the Season will also be Staged "A PAIR OF SIXES." And "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN." BOX OFFICE PATRONS PLEASE NOTE Holders of Booked Seats for Wednesday Ve ,. l , n . g _.;' ly have their ocket s Transferred at V, ILDMA.X AND ARBY'S for any otter night, or their money refunded. ." PRICES—Dress Circle and Reserve Stalls, 6/; Stalls. 3/; Gallery, 1/. Earl. Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. ' "DRITAXNIA. PONSONBY. S_i._iN_.i_: Wbere "* 4E. FUjDS »*■ -DritaNNlA. Mon.. Tues, Wei WILLIAM FOX Presents NANCE O'NEILL in PRINCESS "DOMAjNOFIF x BIN CfBSS -"OMANOFF. A Six-reel Visualisation of the Struggle it a Woman's Soul between Love and Vengeance. Coming Mon., Tuea, Wed., May 2S, 29 30, after LYRIC, " ' ' ] /BARMEN | | V_ ______ | XOTE.—Dress Circle and Stalls, Bd. i town tt al l. own Hall. farewell "recital, a re well -"ecitau prior to australia. , "pRIDAY, TUNE "J AT S P.M. TEO QHERNIAVSKY. TAN pHERNTAVSKY. ■\TISCHEL pHERNIAVSKY. PRICES: 4/, 3/, 2/. 500 SEATS AT 1/. 500 SEATS AT 1/. Rox Office opens on May 25 at Wildn__ and Arey. Rose, vod. Seats. 4/. Stndents in parties of eight, 2/6, _> served Seats. 505 — THE DANDIES ARE COMING! HE DANDIES ARE COMING* THE NEW DANDIES. THE NEW DANDIES. (By Arrangement with Mr Edward Branscombc.) Introducing several clever people who haven't beeu here before. Incidentally, they're the New Orange Dandles, Mr Edward Branseonibe's Smartest Combination. They open in Auckland, at the. 014 Address, ou WEDNESDAY, June 6. la the meantime, they will gather fresh air, and a little money—if there's any about— towards the Sustenance Fund, in the following localities. Dwellers thereabouts might wave their hats, and hoist their flags, and assume a joyful demeanour ia consequence— HAMlLTON"—Wednesday and thnrsdaj; Next. May 23-24. CAMBRIDGE—Friday, May 23. KOTORL'A—Saturday, Mouday, May _- 28. TE AROHA—Tuesday, May 20. tin the two latter places well have a Sulphurous Bath). > We then take a ship, while no ones loo_ tofc to . _ o WHANGAREI—May 31. June 1 and - DRAGAVILLE—June 4. Barring coach accidents, steamer explO" sious, and uucannv upheavals in Rotorul district, the Company will then say Heh. to Auckland on June 6. Representative: John Hopkins. IN BANKRUPTCY. __ T N B A N X X U _ T C '._i IN THE SUPREME COURT OF N9| HAMILTON DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY ACT. 190 S. AND .IX THB MATTER OF JAMES HENRY AXD JAMES THOMAS CASUS* (formerly trading as J. H. Casley ana Sons*. BAKERS, MATAMATA, BAXh." RUPTci. Notice is hereby given that the abovenamed Bankrupts intend to apply to tai» Honourable Court on TUESDAY, the »« day of June, 1917, at 11 o'clock In tue forenoon, or so soon therafter as Counsei cau be heard, for Orders of Discharge Dated at Hamilton 21st day of May,-181" JAMES HENRY CASDEand JAMES THOMAS CASLEYBy their Solicitors. " WATTS. HUNT, AXD ARMSTRONG. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS.^ TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Show opposite Herald Oflice, Queen «» Select Rooms for Ladies- Z. r*AN I HAVE MOKE PDDWSj} v-> A frequent request at the Tiffin. If you're a lover of sweets, you li enw the puddings aud ,)ies our chef wjr pares. Our soups, entrees and 3<""" are always enjoyable. Three course". V. THE TIFFIN City Chambers, THE TIFFIN Queen and Virions THE TIFFIN Streets, Ist V ■cor. » irpHE piCCADILLY fpEA JjOOMS* STRAND ARCADE. DAINTY LIGHT LUNCHES. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALTY. MINIMUM CHARGE, Bd. Music, 3—3. "PRIOR'S QTILL TEA-ISO-BEST -J / MEALS IN THE CITY, * CmtAND ARCADE. RY _ Fish Lunch nt the Auckland Trawling Fish Depot. Lower .<«*" St., next Hellaby's. - l

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 120, 21 May 1917, Page 10

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