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I AMUSEMENTS. • ' TJIS IVTAJESTY'S rTVHEATRE. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. > Sole Direction J. AND N. TAIT. f~O-NIGHT —AT rj _y~ —.rpO-NIGHT. Next Matiuee—SATURDAY, AT 2. The Pantomime of 1000 Lights and Delight* " MOTHER HUBBARD." "MOTHER HUBBARD." "MOTHER HUBBARD.'' " MOTHER 11UBBARD." "MOTHER HUBBARD.'' "MOTHER HUBBARD.'' BARRY I.UPINO BARRY LUPINO as MOTHER, JACK CANNOT JACK CANNOT as FATHER. And n Host of Specially Imported Artlstg. Full Pantomime Orchestra under Robert Kcers. BOX PLAN for Balance of Season NOW ' OPEN AT WILDMAN A.ND AREY'S. t DAY SALES AT COLEMAN'S. H.M. ARCADE, where plan Is on view after 5. PRICES: D.C. and R.S.. 7/0; Stalls, 3/3; Gallery, 1/7. Early Door Malls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices Include tax. TTIS -jvr.UEKTY'S rpiIEATRH. Lessees...J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 115. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the Greatest Comedy Sneress That England and Australia Has Ever Known. "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY" OF BLOOMSBURY'." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." lan Hay's Delightful Adaptation of His Own Book, l " "Happy-Go-Lucky." An Aristocrat Among Comedy Dramas. :, LOVE AND LAUGHTER, AND A f FEW TEARS. A PLAY WITH A HUMAN APPEAL IN EVERY LINE. j "TILLY- OF KLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF i::.OOMSBURY." i A Comedy-Drama That Needs N<» . Superlatives to Boost It. i "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." A LOVE STORY that begins on the ■ TOP OF A 'BUS. 1 AND ENDS ON THE TOF OF A PORTMANTEAU. YOU'LL GIVE YOUR HEARTS TO TILLS, c Interpreted by J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Specially Organised COMEDY COMPANY, Including the following Prominent English Artists: DOROTHY MANVILLE 8 FRANK FREEMAN GEORGE BLUNT PERCY RHODES. And the Australasian FaTourita MRS. ROBERT BBOUGH. "Tilly of Bloomsbury" comes -direct to Auckland from Triumphant Seasons In a— the capital cities of Australia. BOX PLAN OPENS ON MONDAY NEXU AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S. Reserved Seats, 7/9 (includes tax). HERE TO 'STAY. ROX TTTOODWARD'S "PICTURES. OX »»OOD WARD'S XT ICTUBE3, BRITANNIA. PONSONBY, TO-NIGHT. BILL RUSSELL, The Screen's Greatest Actor, In : "mriE ;QEA -yr aster.* " irpHE tiEA "VI" ASTER.** loth EPISODE "RAILROAD RAIDERS." Splendid Supports. " THE GREAT- GAMBLE " IS COMIXC?. EMPRESS (Reservolc "VTEWTOX, Corner), XI TO-NIGHT, AT 7. Full Orchestra. . DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME; "JILTED JANET." Starring Mary Fisher. "LIFE'S GREATEST PROBLEM." ;, Starring Mitch Lewis. \, =3 TAAFFODII,- SHOW. TvAFFODIL CHOW. (NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE.) : g T. M ARK'S JTAIL, 1 TJEMUERA. , ; ——— "( . T7IRIDAY AND ©ATURDAY I SEPTEMBER 10 AND 11. » (AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. rj 6t5S > i ■ » J DANCING. RANGIOBA DANCING CLUB.—RenaU St. Hail, Ponsonby. To-night and eaeaj I alternate Thursday. A. -Lamb's music.-—' ■R. J. Cairns. Hon. See. 51*1 J J7IUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. ST! X-J BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST STREETTuUKS., SEPT. 9, tendered to the Vermont 5 Street Marist Brothers (under the auspices 5 of St. Benedict's Club). Euchre commences 8 p.m. Dancing till 12. Prizes for Euchre. Morrow's Orchestra. Ladles' Ist and 2nd, Gent's Ist aud 2nd. Ladles 1/6, Gents 2/. P. G. McCabe. Hon. Sec. IT3 KINGSLAND ROVERS' FOOTBALL. CLUB. BENEFIT EUCHRE AND DANCE. f ' ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. EAST STREET* ' ! FRIDAY. SE'PTFJM.'RER 10. 8 P.AL Latest Dances—One Step. Three Step, etc, Morrow's Orchestra. Proceeds in Aid ot a Member in HospitaL Ladies. 1/; Gents. 1/0. I S3 11. 'E. LUDGATE. Hon. See. EXCELSIOR CR.TGKF.T CLUB. ANNUAL DANCE. O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY". WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10. Dancing, S-U. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1-V>. 5 15 H. BENNETT, Sec. 1 : f TVEACHERS OF DANCING. DANCING— Miss Spencer's Classes, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, al 8 p.m., nt 23, Vincent St.; St. Sepulchre's Hall, Tuesday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2.30 and 2 J p.m. Private Lessons by appointment. Terms, etc.. ___, Vincent St. Phone 22.,.. B T EARN .TO DANCE.—Druids' Hall, Newevery Saturday Afternoon, 2.30----5 p.m.; Saturday Night, 7.4CJ-10.30 p.m. Instructors: G. Thomas, H. Hancock. — W. ■, I Buckley, Secretary. 502 i RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. '. ifjßl OR ' S STILL LEAD INO v X BEST 1/6 MEALS IN THE CITY, f STRAND ARCADE. D i TT'AT GOOD SOUP EVERY DAY. r STACEY'S patrons recommend Soupl , They get quullty and goodness there. Fresh, strengthening aud In variety, , It's a popular item of their varied mejiu, 3 especially enjoyable any August day or evening. . QTACEY'S QUEEN STREET. 7 O B

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 216, 9 September 1920, Page 10

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