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AMUSEMENTS. WELCOME STRANGER Is the Greeting To-night at J. C. WILLIAMSON-, LTD. Business Manager A. F. WlLgos ' Present with pleasure TO-NIGIIT. AT S l>. Ji. ~ ••WELCOME STRANGER" The Xo n - Play of which the •• St*» ' Daily Telegraph" wrote: -ifg ! Stranger' is just the thing playgoers for! been hun S erin-~ for. It is delightful." *» < .TITLES JORDAN JI'LKS JORDAN' , .TITLES JOKDAX • JULES JOKDAX JULES JOKDAX •* JULES JORDAN JULES JOKDAX TWO JULES JORDAN JULES JORDAN . JULES JOKDAX JULES JORDAN JULES JORDAN JULES JORDAN JULES JORDAN GREAT JULKS JORDAN JULES JORDAN . JULES JORDAN JULES JORDAN JULES JORDAN JfLBS JORDAN JULEfi JORDAN ACTORS JULKS JORDAN JCLES JORDAN JULES JORDAN JULES JORDAN JULES JORDAN JULES JORDAN With JOHN l>. O'HARA JOHN D. O-HAKA JOHN D. O'HAUA JOHN D. O-HARA JOHN D. OIIARA l, ' JOHN I). O'HARA 1 JOHN D. O'HAF.A JOHN D. O-HAKA IN A JOHN D. O'HARA JOHN D. O'HARA JOHN D. 4)"HAKA JOHN I). O-HARA JOHN I). O'HARA JOHN ». O'HARA JOHN l>. O-HARA WONDERFUL JOHN l>. O'HARA JOHN D. O-HARA JOHN D. O-HARA JOHN D. O-HAKA JOHN D. O-HARA JOHN D. OTJARA JOHN D. O-HAKA * PLAT. ~:. JOHN D. O-HARA •' i JOHX D. O-HAKA JOHN l>. O-HARA JOHN D. O-HARA JOHN D. O'HAip. And an Exceptionally Stron? Ca* ••WELCOME «TEAXOER" TO-NIGHT, t, With the Famous Hebrew Comedtaa, V JULES JORDAN | Aud the Idol of the Australasian Stag* • JOHN D. OHARA. "WELCOME STRANGER" Has created a furore in Australia and wij take Auckland by storm. WELCOME S.TKAM3KR Is the sreetins to all. including the gentl* man wh-o made so nnniy •■ Terminological Inexactitudes " last week in referene? to the stage fl general. We bear no ill feeling to a brother in (JarKneSS and greet him as a WELCOME STRANGER but should the Rer. Kemp continue his - brain storm " our call boy has adriwd ra that he intends calling a meeting upholder I ■• Ac-tifli-iestablishmentarlsm " in respect to the Theatre. PRICKS: D.r. and 0.5.. 7.6: Bart Stalls, 3/ti: Gallery 1 6. Early Doors: Bict Stalls and nailery. 1' extra. ._ y Tbe Box flans are filllns rapidly at£nli 3 Eady-s (opp. His. Majesty's 1 . Day (Site at J Tuiuing E Manager: FRANK H. PLUMEE. | -pMI'KESS -- XEWIOX. I -*-* TO-NIGHT. f The Sub'.itm; Drama of All Time, •EVANGELINE." -Ev-AXGELIXE." •■. •-EVAXGELINE." P.y Heury Wadsworth Longfellow. Sunshine Comedy—-PRETTY LADI." | Orchestral Overture nt 7.30. -. TTICTORIA THEATRE, DEVONFOBT. ? * ICTOEIA THEATRE. DEVOXPORT. J-TO-NIGIIT (MONDAY) AND TUESDAYH. B. WARNER H. P.. WARNER " HAUNTING 11 SHADOWS." • HAUNTING SHADOWS.'" To-morrow. Our Nev,- Serial. - MYSTERY OF 13.- U ■FAREWELL TO JASCHA HEIFETZ, TO W N TT A 1 ti I OWN JtL A l> Ik ■ Direction: J. AND N. TAIT. Manager: Scott Colville. p WEDNESDAY BVKNIN-γ; XKKT. ' : WED N'.-: SD A V EVE XIXTJ NEST. WEDXSSIUY EVENING NEXT. TH« FINAL i'OXCEKT THu! FINAL •COXCEKT THE FINAL -COXCEKT By THE wO'HLID-S GREATEST V'IOUtXISH HEIFETZ _, JASCHA— HEIFETZ —JASCHI HEIFETZ Who again on Saturday evening created I a furore in rT\e Town Hall. The scenes « I enthusiasm are beyond description and e'« B I rue use of superlatives fail to <-onvey ti» magiticen.-e of the playing of this genial » of tbe violin. ' I. and N. Tait are proud to hare presented II E I F E T Z, IIEIFE T '/., HBIF E|T Z. .And his visit will remain a living meniorj for year.- t.< come. FINAL HE'IPETZ CONCERT F FINAf. HEIFETZ CONCERT IVF.OXHSIIAV EVE XI x<l NEXT. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AND INCOS--1 VENIENCE KY ROOKING YOTK SEATS L\T LEWtS EADVS v>pp. His -Majesty - s). ■• Trices of Ailniission: Reserved Seats. 10/ ' and 7/ii: Unreserved Seats, 5/ and 3/ (All : plus tax). Wednesday's Programme will he announced J P. MONTAGUE presents a Charming • Entertainment, of Recitals. .Hrnnorons t Sketches. Monologues, Songc, Costume S«* ', i-itais, etc, LEYS INSTITUTE. TO-MOIJROW (.Tuesday) EVENING. 5O ; DANCING. f D' ANCING.-TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, i TRADES HALL. And every Monday. Wednesday, and Ftl""* Messrs. -Geo. Williams. Chas. Weaver. aud .1. Turners MOST POPUI-AU AND SELECT PAN "-Exit's the Music by our Orchestra aud Floor and fondui'torxhlp tiiat Counts. Also il l'retty Srkn-t'.ou of Dauce? on . I ITogramme. j Gent* 1 C. Ui.iics IVL V D.ANHING. —To-mortMv.- Night. Trades . .Hall, and Every Tiifs.lay Nirbr. from i S till 11 p.m. l.a.lies liil. Gents 1 <i. One- I Stpp Jazz. Sfhotti««-he. etc. MarkivicK* I I Orchestra.—A. Jaiulrs.m. M.C.: A. Aninj- j I™ \. T-v A N (.' I N O. i ST. BENKDIt'TS HALL. i| EVi: R V Mil N DAY NIGH T. A. G. BKTTAXY, M.C. 4.-. W. l>. CARTWKIGHT. Sec. rpAYUjUS I) AN C E BAN "• I -i- For Dames. r.S. Great North Rd.. <;rpy Lynn. '— TEACHEES OF DANCiyG. \DEANE'S LEARNERS' CLASS. DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON. MONDAY AND KRIDAY AT S. C I "" '

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 187, 8 August 1921, Page 10

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