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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS -jyj-AJESTY'S (JTHEATRB. LAST NIG-TIT. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. POSSUM PADDOCK. POSSUM PADDOCK. LAST NICHT. LAST NIGHT LAST NIOHT. LAST NIGHT POSSUM PADDOCK. POSSUM PADDOCK. Patron?, absolutely Last PerformarK-,. of this Great Record Laughing Success. DON'T MISS IT. DON'T MISS IT. PLEASE NOTE: Country Tour as follows:— HAMILTON—May 4. WANGANUI—May 5 and 6. HAWERA—May 7. PALMERSTON NORTH—May S. DANNEVIRKE—May 10. HASTINGS—May 11. NAPIER—May 12 and 13. Box 'Plan. Usual Prices. RAILWAY QTRIEE ! AILWAY ! ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. In order to keep faith with the Auckland Public MR. ALLAN WILKIB Has mad, arrangements for his company and effect* to be transferred to Auckland by Moto» Transit, to enable him to Open on TUtßg. DAY NEXT, as previously announced. H IS jyjAJESTVS rj-HEATRE. .Direction — Allan Wilkie. POSITIVELY QOMMENCrNO "TIUESDAY **Jfß___ THE GREAT NAVAL. DRAMA, •niiß j uck OF q**HE "VJ*AVY. By Clifford Mills. (By Arrangement with J. and N. Tait). Interpreted by a Specially Organised Company of Dramatic Actors, Including ALLAN WILKIE And FREDISWYDE HUNTER- WATTS. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Lieut. CUve Stanton. V.C., H.N.. of H.M. .Submarine sa) ALLAN WILKIB Sub-Lieutenant. Lonle Peel. B.N. (of H-M Submarine sa) Augustus Neville Engineer-Commander Perrln, R.N. (of H.M. -Submarine Depot Ship "Martian") ~. Kingston Hewitt Midshipman Wing Edep. R.N. (of H.'M.s. "Trafalgar") Henri Dore Admiral Maybridge, R.N. (retired) Edward Lando-•Sr-J.a_.er A. Castle—orris "Francois (Manservant at "Hillside". Felix Bland -Briggß Fred Patey A Police Inspector P- Vincent-Scully An Ai-man Kingston Hewitt iMrs. Gordon Peel Helen Fergus •Dora Green Vere "St. John Anna (Maid Companion to Mrs. Peel) Lorna Forbes Maid Servant (at Stanton and Peel's Apartments) Mona Duval Newspaper "Boy Master Bernard Briggs Cynthia Eden : FR'EDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS British Bluejackets. Police Officers, etc. Time. —During the late World War. Late Summer. A Story of Britain's -Might. The Dramatic Success of the year. British Drama has proved itself- _,_.,, PRICKS: Reserved Seats. 6 : Stalls. .'. . Gallery. 10 (all plus Tax). No early door.-. Box" Plan now open for First Five Nights at Wildman and Arey's. Day tales, Jonathan Colemanjs. V~ ICTORJA) TO-NIGHT, TYEYON-FORT-ICTORIA, MONDAY. EVO-NPORT. ON TRIAL. — Starring ON TRIAL. — BARBARA CASTLETON. OV TRIAL. — Supported by an ON TRIAL. — All-Star Cast. ■WHO KILLED GENERAL TRASK? The Accused Man who Would Not Speafc. WHO WAS 'HE BIIIELD1NG? VXTE ST pND mHEATREL TO-NIGHT —ONLY—TO-NIGHT. T\OBOTHTt* Q.REEN And A RTHUR A SHLEY In milE A MERICAN W- 41 '- And Good Numerous Supports. MONDAY. MONDAY. AND TUESDAY. ONOWV TVAKER rpHE I\,f"AN TfIROM T^ANGAROO. T*r7 EST "DSD rpHEATRE. mERRITORIALS on the Screen at the J- TOWN HALL. A Great "MILITARY* SPECTACLE. Come and see it. Three Nights Only. 3/. 2/. 1/. 56S STRAND rpHEATRE. TRAND "-HEATRE. SUNDAY. 7.30 P.M. MISS EDDIE BUTLER Sings two Solos. MRS. MAXWELL sings "The Holy dry." The Orchestra (Mr. Whiteley McElwaln. A.T.C.L.) will Play ""March of Pelerine" (Gale), and "La Paola" (Gatllng). REV. E. T. COX, M.A. Speaks on "THE POWER OF MAGIC ON "ENVIRONMENT." 10* rpHE Renown is the biggest 6hlp ever A- herthed at a wharf in N.Z. The Advance N. 2. Film Co. are showing "now it was done at the Town Hall, on Monday next, at 3 p.m. They haTe a unique film of the Royal visit. Book your seats at Wildman and Arey's, or you may not get In. 508 fTTHE railway strike is serious. So are ws ]A- when we* advise you to book early for the Prince of Wales' Picture at the town Hall. It's only showing there for three nights. Reserves at Wlldman's. s___ THE PRINCE'S TOUR of the AUCKLAND 'PROVINCE is on view nt the TOWN HALL. ON MONDAY, for Three Nights Only. Book seats at WILDMAN AND AR'EY'S. 568 TY7IHAT? Never seen a Pol Dance? Well, '* book a seat at Wlldman's for Monday night, and see the Ohinemntu girls doing a Poi of welcome to H.R.H. the Prince of Wsles. You can reserve your seat for 3V. but there are lots of seats st 2/ and at 1/ as well. Where is It? Why. Town Hall. 5«8 ORGAN RECITAL. m O W N HALL. ORGAN KiECITAL. 'By MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist), SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920, AT 8 P.M. Vocalists: THE NEW ZEALAND VOCAL QUARTET. (Messrs. E. iPegc. R. C. Nixon, A. Asbury and R. Dellow). PROGRAMME. 1. Grand Choeur (-Guilmant) 2. Andante Cantabile (Tscha'kowskt) 3. Gavotte (""•Mitrnon") (Thomas) 4. "The Dear Little Shamrock* .. (Jackson) THE NEW ZEALAND VOCAL QUARTET. 5. Sonata No. 2 (Mendelssohn) G. "Mowing tbe Barley." English Folksong arranged for Organ and Bells. 7. Military March (Schubert) INTERVAL. S. "Love's Old .Sweet Song" (Molloy) THE NEW ZEALAND VOCAL QUARTET. ". Gavotte in F (CoreH) Admission, Cd. Doors Open nt 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. April 2!). 1920. oil EMPIRE VETERANS—CaII at the Town Hall and SEE YOI"B SELVES ON PARADE At the Royal Review. 'Prices: 11. 2<V 3/. BtKS

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 104, 1 May 1920, Page 16

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