iT-iV-'" AMUSEMENTS. 't-^'i-i^ ' c ■' LAST SIX NIGHTS I ..rpHE B I?;G B OY - s vA EE IF? 15 - Book your Seats and so Avoid Disappointment at the Doors. H IS TITAJESTY'S mHEATEE. -' • : •■:? I Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. ■ ■: ?: j Manager: John FarrelL ; .f; rpHE JJING, JJOYS -g-EEB. :' J Makes yon forget everything except- - 4 ing the grandeur of its two-acts of 11 ■ - - - magnificent scenes, the tunefulness '■'' of its musical numbers, the clever-"'" '--? . ness of its dancers, the drollery of ~ ; '■"- its comedians, and th«mem'ory of its'" , ; - S amazing, and dazzling effects will ••''.. "k linger pleasantly long after <. " M irpHE "DING ■DOTS ■ '•..'I have moved on to delight . playgoer* - '■-■ ''■■ in. other parts of the Dominion. ".'■■' ..".} TO-NIGHT,- at 7.55 sharp. -. „*■ ■'" "" -.■' : A TO-NIGHT, at 7.55 sharp. i| And. Five Following Evenings, ';'* M J. C WILLIAMSON, LTD., •■'• "'?•/ Present their Greatest and Most Stupendous '-■ ? t . Production, the Colossal Revue,, ; : JJtHE JJING »gOYS : '-CTERB.- " -\1 rpHE "RING TJOYS ABE "fTERE. I* JTUIB "DING -DOTS ARE EK E. Unquestionably the Most Popular, Enter- ■■•i tainment which Aucklanders hare yet . 5 enjoyed. . ■. . ' .','; Plans at Wildma.n and Arey's. . Day Sales ■ 0i at Coleman's. Prices: D.C. and R."s.. 6/; Stalls, 3/; Gallery, 1/. Early Door Stalls - and Gallery, 1/ extra. Plus Amusement. ; "■ Tax. -.■ . .....' •:■•.'.■ npr .' 0. w sr • TT A' L%i 2 ' 'iM CONCERT CHAMBER. 1' * ' -v| \ Direction: John Hopkins. mO-MORROW, rpuESDAY -μ-ighx. ; JJEXT VIGHT. ... ■ : :i ■JTEXT rpHUKSDAY "V"IGHT. /. \ ' "^; THREE FINAL APPEARANCES . ":', .' Y_-\ Of the ..,,,' , • > '■;■;■ FAMOUS ITALIAN .OPERATIC TENOR, ". ■'■ - CAPPEI/LL . ". ' CA'PPBLLI, : '' ;•' CAPPE LL I. . .-' ■■■•:. W C A 'P P E L L I. ~.,• C A <P P E L L I. iS C APPELLI. C APPELLI. C A PEL-LI. - p ■, ~~ Overwhelming Success attended the First 1 Appearance of the Great Cappelli ■ • last Saturday Evening." ■■'•,- iS The Crowded Audience-, at the conclusion of %ach number, manifested their delight * t wildly enthusiastic demonstrations >'■'■' Ssfi \ v ■-' of applause. ••■ . -J \S CAPPELLL '■ . -ft CAPPELLI. ? CAPPELLL'.""■•i .;■ ' — \ Supported by ■ '■ . "| JOHN AMADIO The . ' JOHN AMADIO Brilliant 1, ' ' v ' JOHN AMADIO —r— Flautist. .[ LUCIEN CEBARONI Bass. • ' :j VERA BEDFORD —— Soprano. '•' ■ *\7 HAROLD WHITTLE——At the Piano. -;»i Full Programme in To-morrow's Issue. ' ,i Broadwood Piano. Popular Prices: 4/, 3/, 2/, 1/ (plus tax). !- ~"' Plans Now Open at Wildman and Arcy"». '~' "t ••' ' . ;, ■• Ty^AJESTX-S'v'<rijfr U■ : ':l + V rpHEATRE. ■"'■ 4& ', ■ ''■ mHEATRE. &&&&. m.UESDAY, TCLX <>O TO ""'. - QiATURDAY, JULY 97 .' THE FAMOUS COMIC OPERA. ■- T ES /"I'LOCHEiS TIE /^ORNEVILT-T5.; ES - L 'E - (THE BELLS OF NORMANDY), In Aid of . ' '. , • THE VICTORIA LEAGUE RED CROSS FU.NT>S. i ■ ■ ; FULL OPERA CHORUS & ORCHESTRA. Of ,_ •-••-■. 100 PERFORMERS. -_ — -I Aβ "• | ORGANISED AND DIRECTED BY ■■ .. J MRS SUTHERLAND. '■- ■" Interpreted by the following Strong ' '-', ' CAST OF CHARACTERS."- ' ■ • Germaine Miss Ethel Eae' Serpblette Miss Gracie Wray Suzanne ................ Miss Daisy Slater Manette Miss Girlie Wheeler Jeanne Miss Dulcet Fenton' The Marquis de Corneville Mr Alf Warbrick . ■ The Baillie Mr J. W. Ryan Grenicheus Mr Norman Kent . Gobo Mr L. Stone ; Christophe .-... Miss Marjorie Wrighc • And ... i GASPAKD Mr Thomas Harris ) Chorus of Peasants. Farmers, Coachmen, > . and Sailors. " : . / V Ballets by Pupils of Miss Daphne Knisht. I Danse Mystique and Dansp de Fete,- the j ' Spirit of Gold, Mies Ruie Harrison. / Stage Manager: Mrs Ernest Davis. ' ( Assistant Stage Manager: ' ' ) .MrW. J. Crowther.- . . \ Leader of Orchestra: Mr F. McCarthy. Business Committee: Messrs. W. J. Cro\r-' ther. A. A. Martin, R. Fenton, and H. ' T. Goldie. .-..., Box Plan opens Wednesday, July .17, at Wildmau and Arey's. Ticket-holders: have the privilege of booking one day earlier ADMISSION: 5/. 3/, 4 1/6. Tickets obtainable at Wildman and Arey's. 521 LECTURES. THE ANALOGY BETWEEN THIS UNIVERSE AND THE MIND." Lecture by REV. ROBERT J. STRONG. NEW CHURCH (Swedenborgian). NEWTON UOAD, near top Symonds Street WEDNESDAY, 7.45 P.M. 503 /&S!m&\ ]\T ILII ' SANITATION. First Lectnre will be Y2mf\9£} ,ivcn to Men at the Ambulance ytSJrg!? station on THURSDAY, ISth : July, at S p.m., provided a sufUc,...-. -uiuber of"members enrol by TUESDAY, lGthJuly. The fee for the Course (7/6) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAY. Hon. Secretary, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street -42 i RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. TT TS TTNIQUE— rniFFIN! ! rrtliEß'E is. no Restaurant in Wellington, , A Caristchurch, or Duncdiu quite like ! THE TI'FSUN, "quite so Cosy, or where the Bill-of-fare (Lunch or Tea) is quite so good. , ' THE TIFFIN is run on Modern Lines, by ! Specialists who know their business from !Ato Z. You" may satisfy yourself of tat ' iruili of this by paying one visit to m II B m I F V I N, CITY CHAMBERS, Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. c. . pßlOß'b gTILL •■> J EADING. .' BEST 1/3 MEALS IN THE CITY. gTRAKD A ECADE. j Printed and Published for the Proprietors. ••The Brett Printing and Publishing Company, Limited." by Henry Brett, of Lake Takapnna, Journalist, at the Office' of the Company, ( Shortland Street,, Auckland. MONDAY, JULY 15, 191$ |.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 8
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