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a__t_ KM____S EVERYBODVS'' V_ltYßODY'_'"Ti iV KH *>-"'BOD _' S'' "AA VERYBOD '_"_•• ifiVERYBODY'-" J VBRYIJO_iYTbe Management Hare the Honour to Present mo-DAY, SATURDAY, m O - N I G H T, (SATURDAY. •TS7ILLIAM /"*( ILLETTE In the WORLD'S DETECTIVE STORY, "OHERLOCK TTOLMBS.'' "QHERLOCK TTOLMBS.'* "SHERLOCK TTOLMES.'' THE CASTE. ! Sherlock Holmes William Gillette . Alice Faulkner Marjorie Kay j Profe-or Moriarity Ernest Maupin 1 Dr. Watson Edward Fielding Benjamin Ji'oruian Stewart Robbing Sir Edward Leighton ....'Hugh Thompson ! Baron ron Stalburg Ludwig Kreiss '■ ; James Larrabee Mario Majeroni \ Sidney Prince William I .stance i Craigin Chester Beery! I Ti_ I eary Frank Hamilton 1 "Llghtfoot" McTague Fred. Malatesta Madge I_trrabee Grace Reals Therse (a maid) Miss Ball 1."Billy" Burford Hampden' i 'The best description of William I Gillette a. Sherlock Holmes, is that I Mr. Gillette is .Sherlock Holmes. He is the embodiment <>f all tlie calm reserve and inscrutable foresight that tbe whole world associates with this most famous detective." THE TENSE SITUATIONS, TILE THRILLING CLIMAXES THE EXCITING INTRIGUE, THE BREATHLESS SUSPENSE Aud THE APPEALING LOVE STORY Of this rpHE XT WORLD'S "pOREMOST yyETBCTIVE TEHAMA, Have been ' ACCLAIMED THROUGHOUT ENGLAND j and AMERICA By HUGE AUOLENCBS, 1 With j ALMOST HYSTERICAL INTEREST. SHERLOCK TTOLMBS UERLOCK "J-OLMES AT -Everybody _. special notice to _____ public. THE MANAUdiMENT KEQU-iST THE FAVOUR OF YOUR PUNCTUAL AT- : TJ-NDA-VCE AT TJiE COMIMBNCEMENT OF TiiE S__-Slo__. YOU WILL THUS THOROUGHLY ENJOY THIS AIfcSOIUJ--IN_ DRAMA, A.ND AVOID DISTURBING THE EXCITED MEMBEJU. OF THE AUDIENCE. ADMISSION CANNOT BB GUAHANTKBD AFTER THE DRAMA UA*. COMMENCED. *M*OTE THE CPECIAL Q< ; __SIONS: LUNCH .SESSION..., -J f) **j jT AFTERNOON SESSION O *J E I LATE AFTERNOON SESSION.. A "1 ?**. I EARLY ' EVENING SESSION £• -t fr I LATE EVENING SESSION Q -| pr*! USUAL PRICES. j Attend the EARLY SESSIONS <ir BOOK Yu.'K SKATS ( I'hune 4402) and Avoid Disappointment. | SHERLOCK TTOLMES HER LOCK "J-OLMES SiHERLOCK TTOLMES HERLOCK -tA-oLj-Ks SHERLOCK TTOLMES HBRLOCK -tJ-OLMBS AT EVERYBODY'S VBRYBODY'S E VERY-BODY'S VBRYBODY'S -p-VERYBODY'S ■^VBRYBODY'S FfHE EAGLE'S EYE—GLOBE THEATRE. A Ist MARCH, 1919. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, Etc. - tITEATHER PBRMITTLNG. -____-_■-' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Cheap Excursion to Ouetaunga, the People's Park. Steamers will leave the Waterfront, opposite Roller Mills, at lv a.m., 10.30 a.m., and 2.30 p.m. Leave Onetannga, 4 p.m., 4.30 p.m. Return Fare, 6d. 536 BRADNEY AND BINNS. . WEATHER PBRMITTING. __kfc — EXCURSION TO OSTEND. 'iV-MOIUtOW (SUNDAY). The S.S. ONEWA will leave the Waterfront, opposite N. Roller Mills, at 10 a.m.; leaving Ostend at 4.30 p.m. Iteturn Fare, 2/. 537 BRADNEY AND BINNS. PLLORE FISHING CLUB. *ai TO-MORROW, MARCH 2. Leaves Railway Wharf at 0.15 a.m*. I'er I'M. Turanga. Fare, 3/6. Bait Provided. S4 G. B. MAHON, Secretary. TJ.RUITERERS AND /.ONFECTIONERS' ■piCNIC AND QJPORTS At jy- O T U T A P U. TT-SDNESDAY TyrARCKT* pj S.s. PEREGRINE will leave Ferry Tee at 9.50 a.m. and 1 p.m., calling at Devonport 9.45 a.m. Returning 5.30 p.m. COME AND SEE TUG-OF-WAR, CHINESE FRUITERERS v. EUROPEAN FRUITERERS, Etc., Etc. COME AND SEE OUR GIRLS DANCE i THE HIGHLAND FLING and IRISH JIG. (large number of entries). Come and See all the Other Events too numerous to meution here. RACES AND PRIZES FOR THE CHILDREN. 55 rpAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERR. COMPANY, LIMITED. BAYSWATER, TAKAPUNA AND MILFORD BEACHES. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Ferry Tee (Western Entrance) Week Days, quarter past even hour, fr.m 7.15 a.ni. until 8.15 p m then at 9.30, 10.45 p.m., week days; a_la"l. is. and 11.15 p.m. Saturdays only. ' " SUNDAYS. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Auckland at 930 10.30, and 11.30 a.m., 1.0, 2.15, 3.20 4*4o' 5.45, 6.40, 8.0, 9.0, C 9.30 p.m.; but in' older to meet traffic reqiJiements, the special afternoon service leaving Auckland at 20 ' 2.40, 3.20, 4.0, 4.40, 5.20, 6.0, 6.40, ".__, a'.O, '' 9.0, C 9.30 p .__, may be run. Adult. 1/3; Children under 12 _ ears, 00. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 16

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