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A__U SKMTJ-T5. TTIS . "jyrAJESTY'S rpHEATRK. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT; And Every Evening at 8 p.m. sharp. LAST THREE NIGHTS. J. AND N. TAIT Present Their New Musical Comedy Company in "IRENE." THE "IREXE."IRENE." MUSICAL "IRENE." "IRENE." COMEDY "IRENE " "IRENE." SUPREME. "IRENE." A JOY-BRINGING PRODUCTION. DAZZLING SCENES. GORGEOUS DRESSES. HAUNTING MELODIES And the Charm of DOROTHY SOUTH AS -IRENE.' DOROTHY SOUTH AS "IRENE,Together with CHESTER CLUTE ROBERT JEWETT, THOMAS PAUNCEFORTE. " And a Company Chorus and Ballet of, Beauty. Bo- Plans at Coleman's. Day Sales at Coleman's, H.M. Arcade. PRICES: D.C. aud U.S., &,S; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices plus tax. Business Manager H. A. Bowdea JJIS "VT-JESTY'S rpHEATttE. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Sub-Lessees British and Continental Fi_n_ Direction J. ROBERTSON Commencing THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. THURSDAY' NIGHT NEXT. MARCH 17. Also ou THE FOLLOWING NIGHT^ 18th, linn, 21st, __nd. The Picture of the Moment. SIR HALL CALVES SIR HALL CAINE'S SIR HALL CAINE'S Wonderful Story of tender love and bitter irageuy, adapted to the screen : DARBY AND JOAN. DARBY AND JOAN. DARBY AND JOAN. DARBY AND JOAN. DARBY AND JOAN. Here you will see enacted the immortal story of the boy and girl who loved, though all the fates decreed they hate; who strove through life together, thousrh the cruel circumstances of their lives trampled them in the ddst of poverty and starvation. It is a human document a human document To make you realise what life can be. Sayle Moore bad rejected all the gifts of creation. and had sunk his soul In the pursuit of power and wealth, and when he drove Ins own daughter from his life he had reached the deepest level of his crafty soul. OUT INTO THE WORLD Went the two people of our story—to fight against fearful odds, to win through love against all their enemies. A POWERFUL PLAY. Clean and Wholesome, vet VIVID AND THRILLING. Every Moment will hold you in a Vice-likf . Grip. THRILL AFTER THRILL, As no Photo.-play ever thrilled you. when the great moments of this tremendous ' drama are unfolded. Then 'the Players, See Who They Are: IVY CLOSE ■ —- IVY CLOSE The Bewitching English Screen Star, And DERWENT HALLCAINE DERWENT HALLCAINE DERWENT HALL-I AINE (Son of the World-famous. Author), And A SELECTED CAST. Then In Addition, Special and Farewell Engagement Of MDI.LE. IRMA CARON, MDLLE. IRMA CARON, MDLLE. IRMA CARON. Who will introduce a novel song accompaniment during the screening of the Film Gems of the o.d-fashioued songs, including "DARBY AND JOAN." REMEMBER ! THE PLACE His Majesty's Theatre THE DATES Thursday. i7t_; aiso ISth, 39th. -Ist and __nd THE HOUR 7.4.**. p.m. THE i-KiCES 3, _ . and 1 . Children, half-price. Tbe° X i lMan at Lewis 1{ " t * adjs ( °PPPANTOMIME AT _ .STER. A. ANTOMIME AT EASTEKLast year you saw the "Mother Hubbard" Pantomime. You thought at the time E would ne difficult to produce a better pantomime. Tbe seemingly impossible has oten achieved. J. and N. TAIT and BAILEY and GRANT*S Superb Production of "SIN-AD THE SAILOR - "SIN-SAD THE SAILOR" "SIN.BAD THE SAILOR" '"SINK AD THE SAlLOßexcels all previous pantomimes. You will recognise this without a doubt on WEDNESDAY WEEK. MARCH "3 WEDNESDAY WEEK. MARCH -3! when the first production will be siven of a pantomime that embodies the very cream of entertainment in two acts of" twenty magnificent scenes crammed with Comedy, specialities, Catc_y Musical Numbers, -plr-dld Spectacles. Beautiful Ballets, and a host of features that will astonish and delight. In many ways "SINRAD THE SAILOR" will be unique. It* aril] justly claim the description of THE PANTOMIME THAT'S DIFFERENT. THE PANTOMIME THAT'S DIFFERENT. ''„ wiu <lepart from the beaten track It will embody hew ideas and establish new records. The cast will include the following Brilliant Aggregation of Aril-:--JENNIE HARTLEY. KIFAXoR , • .NS SADIE PEPPER. ELSIE PARK."-" -,!tv < "! I ,T., I ; XK* T -' ; -*' "'DEL WALKER. DAN AGAR. JACK . ANN.iT KDGKLY A- DAWE. WILLIAM HASSAN, COLIN CRANE. KELSO HENDER.-ON. hiT NICHOLSON. THE LITTLEJOHNft. Tie Musical Director will i, e ROBERT KEERS. ALICE PARKES has invented and arranged ihe ballets and dances The i. .rgeous Costumes ',uve been designed by WILMER BKNTI.EY and executed by ADA. .COLTOX and MRS. OI'GHTON. The' Scenery has been Painted by GEO. DIXON and GEO. UPWARD. -The Pantomime will ;,e "Produced by WIUIH! l-.ENTLEY (producer of "IRENE".. Prices as Usual. Box Plan for First Si\ Nights O-pen at < *- v ' s ' of,t '- HM - Theatre. MONDAY W EEK. March 21. CHN-SAD THE SAIL()R PANToM 1 METEX LITTLE GIRLS, AGED ABOUT 6 TO 8 YEARS, WANTED. MUST BE SMALL. And Be Able Sing or Dance. Apply Staee Door. H.M. Theatre. MONDAY NEXT. Mar'-h 14. at lii**n a.m. CHAS. M. BERKELEY. Manager. J. and N. Tait.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 61, 12 March 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 61, 12 March 1921, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 61, 12 March 1921, Page 16

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