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AMUSEMENTS. " -T) AD D _ LONG LEG B,'« "Like a Purifying Breeze." MISS KATHLENE MACDONELIj As "JUDY ABBOT T." * "The Play would be impossible without Kathlene MacDonell. This imported actress proves berself possessed of a charming personality, a delightful sense of comedy, and a somewhat unexpected reserve o£ emotional power. She dominates the stage with her youth, charm, and vitality, and she has the instinct of dress." —"Sydney Bulletin.'' ' XT IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, And the Four Following Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Announce the Opening Attraction of this year's Programme—the Greatest Series of Plays and Players the Management has ever enjoyed the privilege of presenting. KATHLENE MacDONELL, The Celebrated KATHLENE MacDONELL, Canadian Star KATHLENE MacDONELL, ActresTwhose KATHLENE MacDONELL, art for the KATHLENE MacDONELL, past two seaKATHLENE MacDONELL, sons has been KATHLENE MacDONELL, the theatrical KATHLENE MacDONELL, topic of Kerr KATHLENE MacDONELL, _ork Together with In his Original CHARLES WALDEOX London and yew CHARLES WALDRON* York Role. CHARLES WALDROJf' In Jean Webster's Dramatisation of her Full-of-Smlles Book, DADDY LONG LEOS, "Tbe play „« DADDY LONG LEGS, charm and f ra . DADDY LONG LEGS, grant cleanliness" DADDY LONG 'LEGS. "Old and youtir DADDY LONG LEGS, find Its sentiment DADDY LONG LEGS, and humour lrre. DADDY LONG LEGS, slstlble." DADDY LONG (LEGS. "Tbe retains? DADDY LONG LEGS, success of the En* DADDY LONG LEGS, llsh-speaking Stage" Oft ARTISTS Oft U Including 0\) The Popular Favourite, MAGGIE MOORE, „ In a Delightful Character Study. PLANS AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. Touring Manager: Robert Williamson. irpOWN "TTALL /CONCERT pHAMBER, When the clock chimeth 8 After the setting of the sun. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. It. makes us glad each evening as the trams stop at the Town Hall, and many seekers after amusement drop off and say to our Cashleress two threes, please, or three twos, or seven ones, according to thei_ desire. And it makes us gladder when they trot out at the finish saying all sorts of nice things about THE DANDIES. THE DANDIES. And it happens bo each night. Let us now proceed with the aWioiiticfri ments for the day. . Will ther man who didn't drop a fivepound note on the floor last night please cc '. and get it this evening. The plan to-day is at Wildman and Arey's until the twelfth hour. After the twelfth hour It will be at MIM Gerti Campion's. Let it be noted that oat sister's divan isn't where it was before, but is now seven doors higher up, and still on the penny section. Furtber, Sister Campion, or her sister, who sometimes officiates at the till, will present a cignr to each party booking scats ou payment of sixpence extra. For twopence you get a box of matches. Will Mrs. Smith please call for her handbag to-night. The Levy: 3/, 2/, 1/. Let tis now .esnme our seats while Bro. Hnrdmau plays on Broadwood's piano. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME - WEDNESDAYS. mO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "V riCTORIA irpHEATRE, DEVONPORT. V ICTORIA -L HEATRE, DEVONPORT. Also MONDAY AND TUESDAY. A World Film Success. KOBERT r\7ARWICK OBERT 'VaRWICK In HUMAN TTwRIFTWOOD. UMAN -L'RIFTWOOD. From New York to Alaska—From the Life of a Dissolute Man About Town to a Zealous Reformer. SEE HUMAN DRIFTWOOD. MOTOR-CAR TRIPS. • . , _.___—• QT. TTELIER'S T5-AY TITOTOB TJUS. TIME-TABLE. WEEK DAYS— Leave St. Heller's 8ay—7.65, 9.20, 11-0 a.m., 1.80, 4.0, 5.15 p.m. Leave Tram Terminus (Remuera)—B.2s, 10,0, 11.30 a.m., 2.0, 4.45, 5.45 p.m. SUNDAYS— Leave St. Heller's—9.so a.m., 1.0, 1.45, 5.30, 5.30 p.m. Leave Tram Terminus (Remuera)— 10.20 a.m., 1.30, 5.0, 6.0, 9.15 fja. Also runs to 'Purewa as required 00 Sunday Afternoons. S4 L. J. KEYS. GOLF LlNKS.—Andrew's Motor Bus leaves G.P.O. dally for Golf Links, I IMJTCHEKS.—Andrew's Motor Boa iAJt leaves G.P.O. dally for saleyarda, v AUCKLAND SIGHTSEEING TRIPS. From G.P.O. Dally.—lo a.m. till noon, 3/; 2.30 pm. tdl 5.30 p_n., 5/; afternoon tea tree. —Chase Tourist Sight-seeing Ufc. Ltd. "Phone 1553. P* RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford'e Shop, opposite "Herald" Office, Queen S£ Select Rooms for Ladles. z. DELICIOUSLY TENDER STEAK —GRILLED TO A TURN I If Steak Is a favourite dish, you 11 get enthusiastic about the tasty, appetising rump steak our chef prepares. Bcrvea with nicely-browned Chips and Onions. Tasty Bread and Butter on table, Coffee, or Cocou. All for 1/. THE TIFFIN City Chambers, THE TIFFIN Queen and Victor!! THE TIFFIN Sts., First Floor. mHE piCCADILLY HTEA J"»00M3» STRAND ARCADE. DAINTY LIGHT LUNCHES. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALTY; MINIMUM CHARGE, 9d. Music, 3—5. -pRIORS OTILL -JT^EADESuV BEST 1/ MEALS IN THE CITY. STRAND A RCADE. miRY a Fish. Lunch at the Auckland 1 Trawling Fish Depot, Lower Queen St., next Hedlaby's.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 137, 9 June 1917, Page 12

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