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AMUSEMENTS. rriS "VTA JEST Y'S JJUIEATHE. Lessee: J. C. ■WILLIAMSON. LTD. BOOMING. BOOMING. BOOMING. ALLAN WILKIE. ALLAN WILKIE. ALLAN WILKIE. ALLAN WILKIE. Supported by MISS FRBDISWYDE HUNTER-WATT'S And his brilliant Coterie of Players, In Goldsmith's Rollicking Comedy, " SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER." " SIIK STOOPS TO CONQUER." " SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. ,, NIGHTLY AT S NIGHTLY AT 8, UEAD WHAT THE PAPERS SAY— "Auckland Star" says: "Goldsmith's entertaining comedy, 'She Stoops to Conquer," with its keen old-faahioned wit, its slyly humorous contrasts and its general Georiflau atmosphere 1h one of those plays which, despite their venerable years, do not degenerate into meaniugless mummeries with th<: passage of time. The whole-hearted enjoy, ment which the crowded audience at His Majesty's Theatre obtained from the production by the Allan >Vilkie Company on Saturday night bore witness both to the evergreen appeal of the play itself and the success that attended Its presentation." "The oft-repented' contention that the theatre-going public of to-day demands revue and its like before all other forms or hy the enthusiastic reception which a crowded house accorded the first production of Oliver Goldsmith's great comedy, •She Stoops to Conquer,' by the Allan Wilkie Company In His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday evening."—"New Zealand Herald, ,, August 11.

THE FINEST ATTRACTION IX AUCKLAND. THE SUCCESS OF THE YEAR. BOOK TO-DAY. BOOK TO-DAY. BOOK TO-DAY. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Coleman's. PRICES : RKSERVED SEATS, it. FRONT STALLS, 4/. DKESS CIRCLE, 3/. BACK STALLS. 2/. GALLERY. 1/ (Plus tax). AND NO EARLY DOOKS. NEXT PRODUCTION: •TRILBY/ EVERYBODY GOES TO "KV'KYB'DrS." " ■CiVKYIi'DY'S." ■ "XJV'RYB'DY'S." - ( Mother, - "PV'RY QJOLDIER'S ( Sister, - ( Wife. - v Sweetheart, Should See -V> YKARS IN TTELL" •■—' J- EARS J-J-ELL -, And Back With a Smile. "n IN TTELL" "~ i EARS JJ-ELL" And Back With a. Smile. ■ "O "V"EARS IN TTELL" '■-' i EARS -Q-ELL" And Back With a Smile. THE RECORD OF A CANADIAN -• SOLDIER, TTALT: Who Goes There?" -°- "Irish Fusiliers." "Pass, Irish Fusiliers—all's well." "XTALT! Who Goes There?" ■ -»-*• "London Regiment." —■ "Pass, London's—all's well." "TTALT: Who Goes There?" . XX -Hie . . . your own . , business." ■ '-Pass, CANADIANS—aIIs well." CAST : Private Peat Harold Peat Mary Miriam Fouehe Old Bill WiUiiam Sorelle • AT O O'CLOCK and O OA & (Doors open 1.30) O.OU H O'CLOCK and Q OA < .Doors open 6.30) O-w E^lf'dW GlUf oteSSK — O F F 12 Sololltl. = L'ndar the Conductorshlp o£ ■ Lieutenant H. Seymour BVEKV EVENING. EVERYBODY GOES TO 'EV'RYB'DY'S. AbCADIA. TO-NIGHT and TO-IIORROW A RCADIA. ONLY. -Arcadia. W S M ; & HIS? m " "DIDDLE Q.AWXE. ,, Thrilling Story of the West. "•yyOLVES QF Episode No. 6. Better than ever BRITANNIA, ■R Rl Jtvvrt lUTANNIA. -DrITAN-MA. Ponsonhy's Leading Theatre. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. ■> — STAIt PJWJGRAiI'iIE — 2 ~ PEGGY AsjaB _ HBEIB." Come Early. Usual Prices. -pONSONBY BOWLING CLUB. WINTER SOCIAL. Musical Items, Progressive Euchre, anil Dance. MASONIC HALL, JE-RVOIS ROAD,. THURSDAY. AUGUST 14. TICKETS—DoubIe, 3/; Single, 2/. 20 H. C. ROWLAND, Hon. Secretary. •• "\7"OU'iL»L get a swig in 'ell from Gunga J- Din," Tom Harris. Town Hall, Thursday Night. Hockey Concert. 1 DANCING. DANCING— The DRUIDS' HALL—IDEAU SOCIAL CLUB, every TUESDAY. The Name, Music, and Floor speak for themselves. Come and see for yourself. Wo also Dance and Teach that Gra-ceful English. Dance MAXINA. Learners, 7 to S; Advanced 8 to 11. M.C., Mr It. Tait.—W. BUCKLEY. Hon. Sec. ZSI MUNRO'S HALL. DANCING, EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, S P.it, SHARP. Glover's Music. Good Floor. Gents, 1/6. Ladles, 1/A. G. BETTANY, M..C. TW4 T. W. CAHTWRIGHT, Sec. ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB SOCIAL. THE EVENT OF THE DANCING SEASON. GRAND TJLAIN AND "EAANCY T\RESS "DALU

TOWN HALL. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2S. 1319. FOUR PRIZES TO VALUE £35. LiUis - Orchestra, ten Instruments. Dancing, S p.m.-2 a.m. Admission: Uents. 7 tt; Ladies 5/; Double Ticket, 10/6: Spectators, 1 0. Limited number <-f Tickets on Sale at Wlldruun and irey's. 337 T. M. LILLIS, Hon. Sec. * TEACHERS OF DANCING. MAC'S Dancing Academy. — We teaeU Stage Dam-ing, ballroom latest novelty I craze, Masine Dauce; lessons any hour. — j France £53 AC'S Academy. — We have taught thousands. We can teach you. Ballroom, Stage Dancing. Lessous any hour. — France -St., Newton. 233 ANCING—MISS SPENCERS CLASSES. Mon., Wed.. Thtirs.. 25, Vincent St., 3 p.m. Foresters' Hall, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Sat., 2.30 p.m. and S p.m. Private Lessons by appointnieat. Terms, 25, Vincent St. Phone B

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 190, 12 August 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 190, 12 August 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 190, 12 August 1919, Page 12

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