AMUSEMENTS. JJI6 jy£ A J E S T V • _; Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON L_T» Business Manager ........ Wm. F. RussSi J. O. W"^ A " MSON * L TD - ; PHENOMENAL SUCCESS ACHIEVRtk BY ENGLAND'S GREAT CHA__C__? jyjß £*RIL JMAUDE. LAST 2 NIGHTS LAST 2 NIGHTS OF •M X C YRIL M ACDE « «■ QYRIL jyj-AUDE, M R C YRII ' M ADDE v - IN THE WORLD-FAMOUS PRODUCTION Q.BU-PY. . :* .■ pi R U M P Y. Q. R U M P Y. . FRIDAY NEXT. .. , George A. Birmingham's Exerudatinßl* Droll Play, " QENERAL JOHN T>_GA_J." MR MAUDE AS DR. LUCIUS O'GRADt, To be Preceded at 7.50 ""*•'- By the famous Screen Scene from Richard Brinsley Sheridan's S ■ " "rJ\HE gCHOOL JJWR fiCANDAV* MR MAUDE AS SIR PETER TEAZLE SATURDAY, 2_nZ LAST NIGHT: Tom Robertson's Ever-popular, " rXASTE." iMR MAUDE AS "ECa_.B. , » ' i BOX PLAN AT WILDMAN AND AREY_. DAY SALES: 4/ and 2/, at Coleman's. PRICES: 6/, 3/. 1/. Early door to Stalk and Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices pins tax JJIS TVJ-AJESTY'S fpHBATaZ Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, Ltd.' Manager, John Farrell. AN IDEAL HOLIDAY ATTRACnOX, Commencing ■ WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. (Boxing Night). RE-APPEARANCE IN NZ. RE-APPEARANCE IN _Z. Of J. C. WILLIAMSON'S (LTD.) NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY C_ I NEW ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY CO. J
100—Members—100.' -' V In three of the latest, most up-to-date utf ' most successful Musical Comedies staged _. r recent years, viz.:— WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT.'Initial production in Auckland of ttk ' ■"*- ---light, luting and unique Comic Opera,"YOO'RE. IN LOVE." .'v A "YOU'RE IN LOVE." Intoxicating, Lovely, and Enthralling. " J 'v TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, "- ; TUESDAY, JANUARY •__ New Year's Night, Four Following Evenlngij ! ..»v, .;- The Saucy and Piquant Musical Pla> "CANARY COTTAGE." - ■*:-' "CANARY COTTAGE." ,_ The last word in loveliness and liveliness. MONDAY, JANUARY 7. ~■ ' Special revival of the enchanting anC delicious Musical Comedy,' "SO LONG LETTY.'. V. ■ "SO LONG. LETTY." . Plans will be opened at, Wildman ia{ J Arey's.on FRIDAY MORNING NEXT »t. J 8 o'clock. Patrons are advised to s&__ I their seats early, to avoid the holiday tush. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 6/;. Stalls,\ 3/;' Gallery, 1/. Early Door Stalls and GaiteiT, 1/ extra. Plus Amusement Tax.--. . }'~'-•'■ ALEXANDRA, GREEN lili_ LEXANDRA, ■ GREEN L_N'& THIS (WEDNESDAY) _V_3SING, ; ■ ""n_GHTIXG -DLObD." A Big Fox Feature Picture. Also, SOCIAL PIRATES ..".... A 2-Act Come«J_ BRITANNIA. PONSONBY'S 1 '*•'- > J RITANNIA. POPULAR THEATM./; TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. I MABEL TALIAFERRO, j In the 5-Act Metro Wonder-pla?;.. _1 "A TITAGDALENE OF fTHE TTII.IA'* J A Triumph of Love over Tragedy. 1 .'.':'. l Next Thurs., Fri., Sat., Virginia Pearson, IA I "TORTURED HEARTS* q J THE SURF at W 7 hatipu is perfect Fare* : I 2/6 and. 1/, by Rimu, Boxing Day, Rom I Onehunga, 9 ajn. . .■"'. .-' 'Sill; I DANCING. ■ ' : SELECT ANZAC DANCING CLUB. ' DANCE, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), December 19, MASONIC HALL, UPPBB (JUEEN STREET. Proceeds toSoldiers'. Fund. Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 6d. mils' Orchestra. .Dancing, Sto 12.—18. SCAXv--'; LAN. Sec; E. ANDREWS, Sec. R.S-. :- : W TRANCING T AC Q H *«' .' MUNRO'S HALL, PONSONBY. ROAD. I A.B.C. DANCING CLASSES. ELEMENTARY — THURSDAY, at 7.30." Terms on application to the Director. ADVANCED—Saturday, at 8 pj_ MWS J. S. ADEANE, Sec PROFESSION AX, NOTICES.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 302, 19 December 1917, Page 12
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