AMUSEMENTS. rJIS IJIHEATEe, Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, Manager: John FaxreU. MATIN'EBS __ - EVERY -WEDNESDAY AiND SATURDAY AT 2 PJI. TO-iXMJ'HT, AT 7.45. TO-'VIGiHT, AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. CHU- CHB* CHOW. ■FXTENSION OF SEASON. EXTENSION OF SEASON. EXTENSION OJT SEASON. Owing to the Unprecedented Bookings sat the Phenomenal Success achieved by tht WORLD'S GREATEST PRODUCTION,. WORLD'S GREATEST PRODUCTION, CHU CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW. CHU- CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW. CHIT CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW. The Management toes to announce that •, they have •EXTEOsD'ED SEASON ■ EXTENDED SEASON gf EXTENDED SEASON Up to and including SATUKDAT, JTJiL,? 16. SATURDAY, JULY 16. Which will thus enable the thousands of inrerniinir Datrons, who have, been unable tos seats for the original intended season, and again, the To per cent of patron 4 who have witnessed the Anckland presentation, and expressed a desire to sea "Cbo CJiin Chow" again, an opportunity of doing so. BOX PLAiNS iBOX PIjAiNS For the Additional Six Nights and Twe Matinees will Open at Lewis Eady s (Opp. His Majesty's), TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORNING, AT 8. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORNING, AT 8. THE NUMBER OF SEATS TO Ml SOW TO ANY ONE PATRON WILL EB LIMITED TO TEN. DAY SALES: Tkkets ifor To-night's Performance on Sale at Coleman's. - Production under personal supervision Of ROBERT GREIG. Musical Director: Ernest J. Roberts. Stage Manager: Les Doneghy. PRICES: AT NIGHT —Reserved Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 10/6; Unreserved D.C and O.S. (at door), 8/; 'Back Stalls, 5/ (if available); Gallery, Early Door, 3/. Late . Door 2/ (if available). Children Fnll Price. .MATINEES —'Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, booked 8/, at door 7/6; Back Stalls. 4/6; Gallery, Early Door 2/6, Late Doon ' Vβ. CHILDREN, MATINEES ONLY—DjC or OjS., »/: Back Stalls, 3/; Gallery, Earij and late Door, 1/6. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX. GRAND. A Great fnO-DAY. RAND. Picture , -*-O-DAT. GRAND. Needs fTIO-DAY. RAND. No Push. - E. J. AND DAN CARROLL'S E. J. AND DAN CARROLL'S THOROUGHBRED AUSTRALIAN SUPER SIX-REELEH. "SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." t " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES." " SILKS AND SADDLES," " SILKS AND SADDLES," " SILKS AND SADDLES," " SILKS AND SADDLES," " SILKS AND SADDLES," IN ADDITION: GAZETTE. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. LIVERPOOL. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, LIVERPOOL. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, LIVERPOOL. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, LIVERPOOL. Also, sth CHAPTER "THE LOST CITY." sth CHAPTER "THE LOST CITY." sth CHAPTER "THE LOST CITY." sth CHAPTER "THE LOST CITY." BIJOU ORCHESTRA.* Sessions : 11. 1, 2.45, 4.30, 6.20, and 8. PRICES : Day Sessions—Circle 1/6 Stalls1/, Children Hnlf-price. Evening Session— Reserves 2/6, Circle 2/ and 1/6, Stalls 1/ iplns tax). ' M JJM PRESS, -^-EWTOH. ~~ TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30. IBUCK JONES In " SUNSET ,SFRAG€E.'EILEEN 'PERCY In ■ THE HUSBAND HUNTER." ■Wed., Thurs., and Friday: " THE GREAT .REDBBMER " " THE GREAT 'REDEEMER - " THE GREAT REDEEMER!" ."THE GREAT REDEEMER- " THE GREAT REDEEMER." Engagement of M. PiRXNtJLTi. who will, during the screening of "THB ■GREAT REDEEMER." render Songs from his repertoire. DANCING. TRANCING. —TO NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL, And Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Messrs. Geo. Williams, Chas." Weaver, and J. Turner's MOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. Its the Music by our Orchestra and Floor and Conductorehip that counts. Also a •pretty selection of Dances on programme. * Lome early and learn the American Whirl Fox Trot. Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 6d. 23 "PROGRESSIVE CLUB'S DANCE. DRUIDS' HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6TH. Good Floor, Good Music, and Supper 'Provided Dancing, s till 12. Don't Miss This. M.C., Mr. p;tcher. fi. E. WrLLIAaiS. Sec TEACHERS OF DANCING. LEARXERS' CLASS. DRUIDS' lULI,, XBWTOS. EVERY MONDAY AT S. C RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. JjTN'JOY GOOD HEALTH. FISH. ■ FISH. FISH. A FIS-H MEAL.TO-DAY at SANFORD-S DINING ROOMS, opposite U, P 0., Queea Street, will keep you right. Good, clean, wholesome food. If it Swims—we Cook It. C RIOR'S Still Leading The Best Vβ Meals in town sti— » ~ i- r>
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 157, 4 July 1921, Page 12
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