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AMUSEMEITTS. *- TTAIh HUMPTY DC_rp-_ PANTOMIME LN EX<___S_i Xbe Unattainable Attained. •; HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. DIE'SCT'ON .. J. C. WILLIAMSON, .Ma'rs.er Alex. _>. Wifco^ j EAO"*>R ANTJ'CrPATIOJJ FL.1.1.Y R__U_,SE_). ! .I.dgin,g by tbe ertraordinary enchuslasm i exhibited las. ndgbr by a bouse packedS the doors, there is only one opinion of ay. Pantomime, aud ibat is | .BETTER THAN TILE BEST J. C. "WILLIAMSON EVER PItESEXTBa 1 •HERE. And playgoers know what thai meaia. •'HUMPTY DUMPTY." •'HUMPTY DUMPTY." "HUMPTY DUMPTY.* ' The Pantomime Crowded with Attractto™' A DEiLIGJIT TO LOOK AT. A PLEASURE TO LISTEN TO. At a-quarter to S. TO-NIGHT. TO-"*.lG_c_. Aud .Every .Evening, Presented hy J. C. WILLIAALaOX, LTD-., In a style and manner unchallenged and j unprecedented. ."eaturing the folloirin* notable English artists:— BEATRICE AjLLEN, ALBERT LE- FitiE, EDWIN »__*■_■» 1 _lARIE FANCHONETTTI, HELEIN* ; EMMELINE ORFORD, SECTOR ST. CLAIB, T_LE LECATtDO B.KOT*B_SBiS, ■ In their inimitaWe Acrobatic Comedy Speciality, "Fun in a (Bakery." SECOND __ATLNSE_I, SA__ U___AY .NIEXfc 1 SdvCONiD AIATINiHE, ___TTJR_)AY "t__nj | The Youngsters' Delight. T_te f__der-r _X_^ TH23 KUXD-IBS' G___N_Y_Ll» , TIBE- K_DD_ES- CARWIVAiL. *'j Doors Open 1. Curtain at LSO. , Children to Matinee, Etta-price, except : to -Late -Door Gallery. * FAIRIES. EAIBJTRS. FAl_t___, ■I. Oonan Doyle says tber. are (Fairies— es there are, lots of them. If yon want to set g the-m at .their .est, see "iHtrmpty _>_mj)iy* which _S Che _H3S_i. p.C. and 0.5., 8/6; Stalls, 4/; Gallery 1* (all prices plus ta_). Earrj Doors, Staff and Gallery, 1/ extra. Day Sales at Co_» man s (H.M. Theatre Arcade). \ •BOX PLAN FOR THE ______IN_SQ 10 .NIGHTS OF THE SEASON, AND 3 £ REMAINING JiATLVEES, NOW OP___ et LEWIS EADY COPP. HIS MAJESTY'S). "PUKNAJSD'S Professional Orenowia tat A3 Musicians Bureau; any number lnatrjments supplied.—Ullice. 63. Albert St. fl , AQUATICS. j. "VTORTH SHOEB TAOBt £&Si& CAP-TAIN BIAS*. TROPHS vSmM** FOR JELUCOB CLASS. The Race for above Trophy win be held THIS SATURDAY. May 14, over _ra_ course, starting at 2.15 pjn. Only starters on o-ijtinal date are eligible. J Sji H. HILL. Hon. Secretary. t ='' i DANCING. ' % — I "T")ANCING — TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT; a-3 TRADES every Wednesday, Friday, and M*>n_ay. Geo. Williams. Chas. Weaver." and J. Tnrnert Most Popular and Select Dances. It's the Music by our Orchestra and Floor and Cnnductorshlp that eouiys. Come early and learn tbe American Whirl Fox Trot. Oa I June .1 we are having a Lon. Night, and / valuable money prizes will be given to the X most graceful couple in dancing the I American Whirl Fo_ Trot. Gents lA. Ladies Od. gl rj!o-NIt_HT, TO-XJGHT. ORANGE HALU A- NEWTON: Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nights, till 11 p.m. Indies Sd, Oents 1/& One-step, etc. Also the Camel Walk will j he done a.am and shown Class. Learners* t Class every -Saturday Afternoon. _.«0 till 5 p.m. 1 cava admission. Learn to Walti fin-t lesson. F. Amos and O. Salas, M.C.'a. Markwick's Full Orchestra. '22 A. AMOS. Proprietor. j KINGSLAND ROVERS FOOTBALB CLUB. EUCHRE AND DANCE. MASONIC HALL. EDEN TEERACE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. Then Fortnightly. Morrow's Orchestra. One-step, etc Good Prizes for Euchra. Ladies 1,, (.tents 1/6. 501 T. WALKER, Hon. See^ \DEANK*S LEARNERS* CLASS. DRUIDS* HALL. NEWTON. EVERY Mi iN DAY AT s. (J Cn-7" BEXEI>:Crs" CLUB WEEKLY P DANCE -St. Benedict's Hall. East St Damme. Saturday. ,s t „ n. Morrow's Orchestra. Ladies 1 , Gents lij --T J. Trea.-y. llor. Sec. \YS4 TyANCING -EVERY Till RSDAY sTTT A' Trades HaM. Popular Dar.ee One-step, Twili.ht ffiliz rt,-. i ;,„,,• air-i- Mrs. Tylcat. Orchestra ! :■ lb- .-,'• G-vt's 1 «. XXUi IV .1. o*BIt!EN. Treasure. \ P. ENE FIT Dan.-,. win i... held at a*. Druidr-* liaii. Vnwtiui. We.ir.es.'lny. Ma.v 11. S-1-J n.ia. |.a,.;,s I . Gems 2. S« T_AC;i_RS OP _>A_IC__IG. [) A N C I~ X G. MISS DAiMiNE KNIGHT Has rm.ir.e! 10 .•.!,.•:..:„- ; -,-.. w ii! give instruction as the I .at. s: Dancng ot Lnn.'.on. Puis, and ;■;..«• York.' uisses -.•■. ; ie Resumed on MONDAY Next. interview s — 10 a.m. :o i 1 am 3 p.m. io 7 p.m. Daily. A l —. KHVBER CASS l-.ii.vr). 'I'h.ne &::;a. ws4 RESTATTKANTS, TEA KGOIrIS. JNINE rp.IJi.AY AT .tANFORD*.s! OPPOSITE .;rn LOWE*: yUEEN STREET. Wei: Ven-iia7~l-a:atia: P..-m-, oa Tasty Varierios ..,' i!,,.'H,...-, s--:i Best Au.mi'o:-. and .-lulitv A.v'.u.' You. _fJ.II I i-l_ ■*. .\ . : \ I AT 0 J>RIt)R*S Stlii I.eadinJ. Th- Hes*. It! A Meals in ;,,■... a Si r: , n( * Arcade Cafe. V FOR HIRE. V LPHA Taxi Garage. Ponsonby—Cars tor Hire a:i and day—Phones 2tR« - ''"'' " rinas...--fe:..r A S.uith. proo. 0

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 111, 11 May 1921, Page 12

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