AMUSEMENTS. HIS TI/TAJESTY'S TPHEATB^ IS , JW-AJBSTi-S J-fiEA?|S: ■ Sole Lessees: J. a Ltd;
JMATTNEB DAILY, AT 230 T*"* MATINEE DAILY, AT 230 MATINEE DAILY! AT | JCO-NIGHT, AT 8. J. ft JVILLIAMSON, trrw Present the v WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL. I THE SPT SYSTEM." f I THE SPY SYSTEM. 1 THB fiPY SYSTEM. j An Expose of the German Secret Senrt.. BEAD WHAT THE PRESS BAY^ "Auckland Star." iT " The Spy System* was lnianir presented to large and appreda* ' tlve attendances at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday afternoon' and evening. This wonderful pic.' ' ture. In seven reels, is a cinematograph triumph, timely in it« . appeal to patriotic sentiment ot the moment, wane the theme ]g propounded on perfectly rational and practical lines. The staging; I dressing, and appointments are' ■ I excellent, the acting and" I the photography faultless." - - "1 "N.Z. Herald." ""'T"
"The screening of the William Fox production. The Spy System,'" v at His Majesty's Theatre on - Saturday was witnessed by Urge audiences at both" matinee and .' evening performances: The pic- [ ture Is so skilfully presented, and I without exaggeration, as to give |' an excellent idea of the extent of the German espionage system. The play is splendidly acted, and the photography perfect." 1 DO YOU KKOW YOTjR NEIGHBOR?,| POPULAR PBICES : BTBSIKGS: 3/, 2/, and 1/. MATDTEKS: 2/ and 1/; Children, Half-price. (Pins the Tax.) ' ■■ Book Tour Beats at Wildman and Arey'a, Day Sales at Coleman's. HIS "VfAJESTY'S <niHEATBB. ; IS J-"-AJESTY'S J-HEAIBB. "■TOOK "WHO'S .HBBK.If you saw the chance to give *he pabde something new, something entirely novel, something It was wanting and .was waiting for. Something that would create something. Something highly diverting and' clever. Something that was hilariously funny. Something altogether good., What would you do! . , . That's That Jack Waller did. < i i BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. ■ The Plan of Beserved Seats for the frati Four Nights Only is now. on View at Wildman, and Arey's. BOOK BEFORE XOU SLEEP, TiriS -VTAJESTY'S mHEAIEB.' Lessees.. J. C. Williamson* Ltd. i Commencing -. ■ gATL'BDA-E fJXEXT, TANirABY'JQ MB JACK WALLER ' >: Presents his Whlmsftal Flash, of Fact and Fancy. "TOOK TyHO'S TTERE"—. "TOOK TSTtHO'S TTEEB-—« (The tiUe is one of the Whimsies.)- - A Company organised to fill the demand/for a programme of varied items, and organ-. ised, not as a possession, but as an
achievement. • ' —" Tj°° k W 3O ' 8 TT ERE "~~* ' —" Ii V^ o'®0 '® TprERB "—« Direct from a highly-snccessful Season ot 20 we6ki at this PJffacc Theatre, Sydney. A Brilliant Company of 25 Star Artist* . including the famous /.' I "PURPLE BAND." Who will dispense Music, Mirth, and Merrt- I meut in a manner never hitherto attempted "L OOK W 2O "ETEKE"— ~ Embraces all the graces of Comic OpenC 'Revue, Costume Comedy, Vaudeville, Biir- I lesque, and Conservatorium Concert, all so blended Into one harmenious whole that H.-. is difficult to detect the joins and seams. . - A CAMEO WITHOUT A FLAW. PRICES: Dress Circle • and Reserved Stalls, V; Back Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 2/; . Late Door Gallery, 1/ (plus amusement tax). No Booking Fee. Day Sales at Coleman's, H.M, Arcade* _. AQUATICS. ;• ' . yx "VICTORIA CRUISING" : t7\ V. CLUB. ,'// \ REGATTA," /11 \ SATURDAY, JAN. 19. ' / U* — "Z\ Entries for all Classes' I •* (including Model Race) . ™T7Vfl mJu~jir-. will Close on WEDNESday NEXT, at 9- p.mi GEO. MOBBERLEY, Hon; Sec. 160, Tictoria Street W. 519 TTAMILTON REGATTA AND CARNIVAL MONDAY (ANNIVERSARY 28th JANUARY. 1918. .. ' KECORD ROWING ENTSIES^ Admission. l/» • . ■ " ('Plus*Amusement Tax, Id.) Don't Miss This Delightful Outins. -- 530 B. HARRIS, Hon. Sec, HamUton.;
SPORTING. T E TT UIT I. . Tv'a CE S, OWKEBS , AND TRAINERS , REMINDER. Nomlnatlona 1 close NEXT FRIDAti EVENING, at a o'clock, wlta Mews. Blomfleld and Co., High. Street, Auckland, and the Secretary, Te Koltl, np to 9 p.m. Wires received at Te Kulti until-8 p.m.; Programme In "Sporting and Dramatic Review." Te Kultl 'phone Noa. 8 and *)M, ■ day- and night. JifO. H. TRINNEAB, Secretary. ■ The Secretary of the Wharigarel Radnj Club will receive Nominations at their race meeting. * 605 DANCING. ANZAC SELECT DANCING" CLUB. DANCE AND EUCHBE, TO-MORROW (WED.), JANUARY Iβ. DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH ST., NEWTON. Gents 1/6, Ladles 6d. Returned Soldier* free, also Soldiers on leave free. Dancing S to 12. UUIs , Orchestra. ■ B. SCANLAN, Sec, 54 P. ANDREWS, Sec, R.S.A. _ RESTAURANTS, TEA BOOMS. EXCHANGE Tearooms Now Open, Ho> son Buildings, Fort St. Entrance, ground TYalte and Mise Yon iStnrmer. . °» Tj\RUIT OALAD. - —There's nothing naif co refreeliing on a hot day as a well-made Fruit Salad. Try one at Stacey's. Compounded of the choicest fruit, skilfully blended, and temptingly served, these Salads leave _ nothing to be desired. People wh» ■ once try them Tvant them again. STACEY'S 60, QUEEX STREET. B •pBIOR'S OTILIi T EADIA'G. . ' BEST -T / MEALS-IN THE CITY< OTHAND A KCADEi 1*
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 13, 15 January 1918, Page 8
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