___-!»-_--_-__. "■ : ' fpS MAJESTY 3 IJH__TM. •Sole Direction Allan W_fc_.'-'.'"". "' TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY - TO-NIOBf' IS THE LAST NIGHT OF " ->, I "THE ROTTERS." -" . ' THE LAST NIGHT OF THE MfMrV AMUSING COMEDY EVER PROD-C__" IN AUCKLAND. "THE ROTTERS." ■""' '*?. JITONDAY -JJIGHT. /.",:'' 1 allan wi_Km •'::.--/'• Presents "A TEMPORARY GENTLBMAS.»i "l "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN.'. | By H. F. Mai—.y. ,*_.'_ ■- London says, vide the "Morning Post":** "< remarkably fjne play." . ■ "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN." J ■ A Play that treats of a serious probleM seriously, and yet one of tbe rn__s .--■■ Comedies ever seen—and a Play Mit'""-'' appeals to all. " A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN*• *'V ' " A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN.";: ■ The* third production of the Allan W_Ug • season, and even a bigger success thaa "The Luck of the Navy" and *___, I Rotters." :■;-./■ •• A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN." r : "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN," NOT a War Play, but a Play do#u with the problems that have arisen ok* demobilisation. "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN."' "A TEMPORARY GENTLEMAN."-;- -,". Every Returned Soldier ln Ancklsat should see this Play—written by r— I Imperial Officer—one who knows. i BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY. -,%%'"-, BOOK YOUB SEATS TO-DAY., Box Plan atsWUdman and Arey's tin a noon; after that hour at Jonathan Caay'i man's, where ' Day Sales msy also ks"'' obtained. * ; ; _KlC__: 6/, 3/, 1/6. (Plus T__) r .; NO EARLY DOORS. .~&A mow* H A 1 .-{*: Direction VICTOR BE-K. . ..."S"-, TO-NIGHT TO-M(a_lC AND EVERY EVENING AT;B.-' '- SHORT SEASON ONLY. |. W. AND R THOMAS. .J_B FAMOUS AND ORIGINAL . ' "IJINGLISH pIEUROIS AND THE - ' X ADIES' /~VRCHEST_-_ In their HUMOROUS AND MUSICAL ENTEBTAINMENT, =.__ Featuring " '-. fffH MUSIC AND LATEST SONG SVCCStmSSi NOVEL COMEDY BKETCB__.___p' DUETS, SKETCHES, BUBU-SQ-H. WHOLESALE COMEDY. A BEVELATION OF VEBSATtT_rrt"_ 16—ACCOMPLISHED ARTISTS—I4f:'f BRILLIANT REPEBTOIBt "^ To prevent disappointment, book seats at Town Hall. No extra chartPOPULAR P.KICI tl;t \ 3/. 2/. 1/ (plus tax). J-;: Chappell Piano by Lewis Eadjr * SoatUt ARCADIA. '-^SM RCADIA. TO-NIGHT. .:t-; ARCADIA. LAST S__E_NlN_.--_CA<DIA. ''"'_■**:.'. "RUSTLING A «R->E" _-j: ■ - And Farr Topical 7- I "THE PRINCE V-SITS MAO_T__iaik!g Monday' "V__ t -' •' '"*£«__ . ostoAY «S_. •";- I "-T-IE -pALSE ' CtACE-," ;| M ■ (7 -"arts). •?;-?■ Thos. H. Ince's Sensational Film A_.pt_mg-| of Louis Joseph Vance's story of at ■ further adventures of The Lone WsK.■■' ■ HEXRY B. WALTHALL.-. p_ ■ rpHE TOSK TXTOL-". ■■■■'—_.■ Ahe AioXB *»()L_'. "_"#>■ Admission to. Stalls: Adults *L. .."'_"■ TTICTOBIA, TO-NIGHT |V^ o _____ ■ V ictORIA, AXD A-'EVOIWB ■ Victoria, Monday DEYON_ORt2B MABEL NOBMAND, The One ■ MABEL NOBMAND, And Only "i_4 MABEL NOBMAND, ; In , £.ss&> The Helter-skelter. "SIS H-PKBg?' Girl, and Her "SIS HOPK-O." Harem-Scarum "SIS. HOPKIJ*^; Adventure. "SIS HOPKBfI," She's a Sore Laugh-getter, and It's all Ge*4 Clean, Wholesome Comedy. . g * ITS A GOLDWYN. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMBBt MAhAMR MABEL ST. -JAMES AND'< PUPILS. . , DRAMATIC RECITAL, In the TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. - SATURDAY, JUNE 5. < . - Full Particulars Later. "ill WEST EXD ROWING 9*s? PROGRESSIVE - \ The West End Rowing Cltfb will ■—*j*} , Its Progressive Euchre Tournaments.aaS Dances for —_0 at the Club's _—-b_g* St. Mary's Bay. Ponsonby, on alterjets Saturdays, commencing May 29. ''',': Invitations may be obtained on ap»B*' . tlon to Members of the Social committee.* the Hon, Sec, A. C. NORDEN, •_-' 537 "P.O. Box 1143, CW- . i J OKOAW REC-TA-w ,:"__. fp O W N H A *• '&" . QRGAN _. TIECITAL, By j MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT (City Organist). ' gATURDAY. %JTt Jg _ AT S P.M. I Vocalist:'Mß. D. V. LILLICBAP...-', PROGRAMME. _ 1. Carillon Fault* 2. Andante with variations from Septet _- Beet»P__} 3. "By the Sea" s ___s_ 4. "Hononr and Arms" (Samson) ..Hans— MR. D. V. LILLICRAP. " ~ 5. Symphony ln D Minor Qn_iaS» INTERVAL. 6. "Across the Far Blue Hills. Marie - MR. D. V. LILLICRAP. _ __^ 7. Triumphal March .... Mauehan BarltAccompanist: Mr. Leo. WMttaker. Admission. 6d.. Doom open at 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, .; Town May 13, 1920. • jl_is
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 116, 15 May 1920, Page 16
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