AMUSEMENTS. Direction J- C. WILLIAMSON- LTD MaDager ~ W. F. Eusßeli LA«T TWO NIGHTS OF SF «: iv LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SBAKOV LAST TWO NIGHTS OF SEASOX And farewell to o\e of the most noimi.. organisations of Artists that it has b«S thl pleasure of the J. C. Williamson mtn n^* ment to tour through New Zealand f or J considerable uumber of years. rpO-NIGHT. At S. TAO-XIGHT. /JIO-NIGHT. At S. rpO-NIGHT. " THF. THREE TWTXS " '• THE THREE TWIN-S " •THE THREE TWINS" -THE THREE TWINS" '■ THE THREE TWINS." This piece, when presented on Thursday night last, created more laughter than ail TO-MCXRROW (WEDXESDAI), Last Night of Season. The Old Favourite. The One Everybody Is in Love With, " YOrRE IN LOVE.". " YOU'RE IN LOVE." '• YOU'RE IN LOVE." '• VO!"RE IN LOVE." " YOU'RE IN LOVE." WHO'S IX LOVE ?— 'HE'S IN LOVE. SHE'S TN LOVE. THEY'RE IN LOVE. YOU'RE IN LOVE. I'M IN LOVE. In Fact, WE'KE ALL IN LOV6 With '• YOU'RE IN LOVE." " YOU'RE IN LOVE." So let's all meet at His Mcjesty's Theatre To-morrow at 8 o'clock, where everybody Is iv love with every member of the Popular Company. The above Operas produced by MR HARRY B. BURCHER. Musical Director HARRY BURTOJJ Stage Manager Fred Young , Box Plans now open for the season at Wihlman and Arey's. To-night only at I Coleman's. Strand Arcade. 1 Day Sales at Coleman's, Tobacconist, V. and 1/. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra (plus tax). *" C Pathe Picture Play. TTXDER T7VALSE pOI.OURS, -t , alse Colours, Featuring tFRED WAR.DE and JEAXE F.AGLx.6,. A Story Full of Unexpected Turns and' Breathless Moments. Mso 14th Chapter Of THE MYSTERY' OF THE DOUBLE CROSS •WFjDNESTJAY NIGHT ONLY. CHARLIE CHAPLIX ± Also a Goldwyn Play, Mac Marsh In THE BELOVED TRAITOR. tirwlTl Prices for Wednesday Only: Circle 2/; Stalls, 1/; Children, Half-price (plus tax). ESI END THEATRE. OUR CHANGE. TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT. The Strongest Bill In or out o£ the Cjty. CHARLIE CH^LIX a A Gre a'HE auSi^Tßoai. Starring Earl Williams find Uorothy Kelly. Then THE SIXTH FART OIF THE HOUSE OIF HATE rriees-JU.C. Heserved, 2/; (D.C., 1/; StaUs, I/; Children, Half-price. A TCCADIA. TO-NTGHT and -A-K.CADIA. TO-lIURUOW \ RCADIA. ONLY. "DULLIE TJUR-KE •DllibLlK -t>LK,KE BiILLIE "DURKB LILLIK -tJ LKK.E In J ET'S Q-ET A -QIVORCE. Usual Supporting Films. "TTOB TIG EH. MAX" J. COMING. COME and Hear Pianoforte Quartet, "Rhapsodic Xo. 2" (Liszt), played by T. Gallaher, D. Kingsbury, X. Treinbath, and M. Hlggins, March 27, TOWN HALL,' CONCERT CHAMBER. 550 THE TIGER MAN" COMING. LECTURES. A /~<ALL mo ATOUXG VX7OMEX. Tyriss ttvutler, b.sc, (PRINCIPAL OF THE GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL), 'Will give aa ADDRESS rrtO p TBLS AT THE Y.W.C.A. H ALU UPPER QUEEN STKKET, mO-NIG'HX, AT rj Jjr O'CLOCK. , ALL Y.OUXG WOMEN INVITED. 72 mHTD CJODDIERS- -CTRIEX!). pHAPILAIX ■pURBIDGE, Late of Gallipoli and France, Rescued trom the Wreck of the Hospital Ship Marquette, Will give an Address In Uie "DAPTIST mABERIXAGLE. "JTEXT mHURSDAY, AT S P.M. "The Soldiers and the Liquor Traffic." Ceme and Hear n Soldier State the Case for the Soldiers. 004 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. \ RESTFUL PLACE—STACEY'S ! STACEY'S is a pleasant place for :i ".sit-down" and a little tempting light refreshment, such as an icecmiru sundae, a milk shake, a grapejuice drink, an iced fruit drink, a dish of fresh fruit and cream, etc. For good things of all kinds you cannot beat S2 T A C X V ' S, ~ 61. QUEEX STREET. B paiOE'S QTiiu i EiDU'fl BEST I/O MEALS IN THE CITT. STRAND A RCADE. ■A. D
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 72, 25 March 1919, Page 12
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