AMUSEMENTS. " J* R E -T£" " j R E N _- HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Owing io a further regrettable delay . in the departure of the Mnheno from Sydney, J. AND N. TAIT are reluctantly compelled to announce a further POSTPONEMENT. THE DATE WILL NOT B_ ANNOUNCED UNTIL THE STEAMER HAS ACTUALLY LEFT SYDNEY. PATRONS who have already Booked Seats are notified that Lev IS EADY'S (opp. Theatre) WILL EITHER REFUND OR HOLD CASH FOR FUTURE BOOKING, present Tickets being nvnllaole as Vouchers after actual opening sale is announced. TTIS TyrAJESTY'S rpHEAT__, Lessees: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT AT S. For a Limited Season Only. FAREWELL FAREWELL To The Greatest of All Australian and New Zealand Artists. "DATHIE QTUART, "DATHIE QTUART, "DATHIE OTUART, The Pnkeha Girl with the Maori Songs. Miss Stnart positively leaves New Zealand by the Makura In January, and will shortly appear at one of London's leading theatres. A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT. A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT. To those visitors in Auckland who are not familiar with Maori folk songs. Miss Bathie Stuart will realistically convey all their moods and graces. To those New Zealanders who know her, Miss Stuart has endeared herself by her faithful representation of whatever character she undertakes. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Tn enable Miss Bathie Stnart to present faithful character sketches the management beg to announce the special engagement of, MR. WALTER SMITH, Together with his ROYAL HAWAIIAN'S. Ten Expert Ukelele and Steel Guitar. , InstrumentalistH and Vocalists. Important Engagement of : THE FAMOUS LYRIC QUARTET: ARTHUR RIPLEY. HERBERT RICHARDS, ALAN McELWAIN, 1 JOHN RYAN, In Songs nnd Stories. MISS VERA MOGINIE, The Exceptionally Talented New Zealand, Soprano. MISS DOREEN WALSH, The Brilliant New Zealand Slffleuse. , THE TONGAN TOTS. Tbe Dusky Juveniles. THE LITTLE HOWELLS In Original Songs and Dances. SPECIALLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA By Arrangement With J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. BOX PLANS BOX PLANS Open at Lewis Eady's (opposite H.M. Theatre). PRICES: Res. Stalls and D.C., 5/2; Stall*, 3/2; Gnllery, l/l. (Early Stalls and Gaßerj 1/ extra). All prices include tax. DAY SALES at Coleman's (corner Theatre Arcade). rp O W X TT _ _ _. ■VTEfW -yEAR'S "C'IVE. AT THE JAZZ r* ABA'B _ T JAZZ /**. A_A RE T SPECLAL NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES. Additional Items. T AST rpwo ViIGHTS, DECEMBER 31. JANUARY i Admission, 7/6. 'Reserved Tables, 2/« and 1/. Tickets and Plan of Tables at Le«_ ■_ Eady's, Queen Street (opp. H.M. Theatre). ROX WOODWAEO'S "PICTURES. OX ''OODWARD'S A ICTUKES. BRITANNIA, PONSONBY. WILLIAM RUSSELL In .SHOD WITH FIRE. Sunshine CoiUfdy, DANGEROUS BYES. Topical News. Britannia Orchestra. • 'Presentation Matinee To-morrow 2 o'clock. R ELSON BOND, Versatile" - Aussie Entertainer, Richmond Hall. WEDNESDAY. _>th. 508 T EGION" of Frontiersmen, don't forget *-* Ladies' Night, Friday Dec. 31. A good night promised. Mecca Dining Rooms, S p.m.. Spring to it. _8 DANCING. DANCING— Trades Hall—Dancing - every Tuesday, S till H p.m. Rest dance in town, come and judge for yourself. Ladi_, 0d; gents. 1/0. —.Musician, M. Mclnivre.—K. Amos, M.C. 19 j5 a n c i n C. IDEAL SOCIAL CLUB'S POPULAR SUMMER DANCES, Every Tuesday, Thursday, and SaturdaA S till ll". Patrons, Take Notice. —No Saturday Aft* noon Class this Saturday." M.C.'s: G. Thomas. H. Hancock. 502 Proprietor, W. BUCKLEY. RESTAURANTS, TEA BOOMS. LUNCH You do not need a he-ivf meal In the middle of t_ day—least of all during tin AT hot weather. Just a IIg M lunch-dainty, fresh. aPP<>* tisiui—such as you get »• STACEY'S. Stacey's. Nice "meat pie! fresh fruit, fruit salad. ami-* oh, my! Such lovely pastrl** Try Stacey's to-day—_■ Queen Street, Just beio" Smeeton's. B PRIORS MEALS WILL BE '• Dl';U>'tJ THE HOLIDAYS STRAND ARCADE CAFE. 0 "Tr ENSINGTON DINING ROOM-7PrinceM »*■ Buildings. Queen St.—Open Sunday* Home Cooking' a Speciality. 0 DENTISTRY. Dentist Davies' rooms will he Open between the Holidays. Dentist phone, 3355. Wyndham ' : St-eet, o»i>. Gj.3 Co. Office 3GT
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 309, 28 December 1920, Page 8
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