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AMUSEMENTS. p GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPPTfi COMPANY. "* FINAL MATINEE TO-MORROW AT ■> FINAL MATINEK TO-MORROW AT • : ' "H.M.K. PINAFORE " ~* •11. M.S. PINAFORE." Preceded by "Trial By Jury." Children Half-price, Except Late Gallery JJIS ]\fAJESTY-3 (JIHEATBB. Sole Direction: .7. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD LAST FOUR NIGHTS f LAST I'OIK NIGHTS. Messrs. .1. C. Williamson, Ltd.. reluctantlr I p.nnoimre the l-arewell Appearance of their GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPEH* COMPANY. " TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT. | One Performance Only. "PIRATES OF PENZANCE." I ■THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE•THE PI HATES OK PKNZANCE*" •THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE/ , TO-MORROW AT 2 — TO-MORROW AT, The. Nautical Success. '• H.M.S. PINAFORE.'• •• H.M.S. PINAFORE." i; Preceded by -Trial By Jury." THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT AT & % Farewell Performances. •■THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD " •THE YEOMEN OF THE GL"ARD> Grand Opera Chorus aud Orchestra naAtr the Direction of '}. Slapoffski. Stage Manager: Dick Shortland Operas Produced by Minnie Everett. BOX PLANS AT LEWIS EADrS copp. His Majesty's). DAY SALES AT COLEMAN'S, Trices:—DC. and O.S. 8/U, Stalls 4/ Gallery l/(j. IAJI Prii.-es Plus Tax.) Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. Business Manager H. A." BOWDEK I I S .S L A U iTL S T 0 X~E Win Sins "The Greatest Wish," I AT ORPHANS' CUB RADIUM CONCERT « : TOWN HALL. f TO-MORI'.'nY |UKD.-NEEDAY>. 5gJ '[ PRINC&.SS. — — FRIDAY NEXT. I MARY MILES MINTER . Iα "JUDY OF ROGUES' HARBOUR." Alxkla.vH orphan* , cHua ; ORCHESTRA Will Play "Tom Jones Dances" AT THEIR RADIUM CONCERT TOWN HALL. T,O-MORROW nVED.). jgj \ AT A S -S E~~D B A N D 8. ! " UA DOMAIN, NEXT SUNDAY. Auckland Bands Association. Pro'-cnuiinie in Papers later. 582 A I'CKLAND ORPHANS' OLBB '■ ■£*- ORCHESTRA "Will Play "Poet and Peasant -, AT THEIR RADIUM CONCERT TOWN HALL. TO-MORROW (WED.). 582 ; SPORTING. A VONDALE TOCKEY /"ILUB. f SPRING MEETING, 1021. X: OATURDAY, SEPTEMBER i)A And 1 ■yrONDAY. SEPTEMBER Oβ I FIRST DAY. - *; 4VONDALE LTP OF £2000. One mile and a-half. SECOND DAT. rT I PLCMPTON HANDICAP OF £1000. 4, One mile and a -urlong. | .»»•'-■ FIRST RACE ABOCT 11.30 A.M. | SPECIAL TISAINS. BURN3SANDS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. -?;- WM. SINCLAIR, Caterer. <*.' HARRY H. HATE, •jO4 Secretary. DAKCING. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. DAXt'K AT GREY LYNN. Richmond Hall (New Terminus). Latest waltzes and jazz musk-, tile's Orchestra. S p.m. Ladies i/, Gents 1 <>.- W. MAKTIN. M.C. 141 DANCI.Wi, TO-NIGHT, TRADES HALL. And Every Tuesday, S till 11 p.m. Laaies tid. Gents 1/tS. Ta?a;an Twu-STep Competition will be held at this Hall. Come early and learn. Orchestra st>cou<l to none. Two good. 3I.Cs. Markwicks Orchestra. ITS* A. AMOS. Proprietress. v N' i F o R G .IE T. LONG NIGHT WEDNESDAY. Plain and Fancy <Dress. Prizes Given. jrtlUhDS' HiA.LT.. 2/ anu '1/6. 44 A N C I N <f. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY. PLAIN and FANCY IIKKSS LONG NIGHT. Frizes: Ladies' Fancy Dress; Gent's Best Comic Character. Also. Jazz Scottiscue Competition. Best Cuuple, £.".. Prizes in Stewart Dawson'J Window. Judge: F. W. Bassett. Sub.: Ladies 10, jiem's 2/, Spectators 1/. 11:01.: W. BITKLKV. 35 fTHECHNICAL ("OLLEUK OLD BOIS' J- ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL, BALL. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, S-EPTEM.KER -22nd, 1921. The Committee has pleasure in adrisinS that jhe Gallery will do opeii for Spectators ou the above evening. Tickets, 2/. each. The date for ."ale of ail Tickets has beea extended to TuursUa.V, 22ud in«t. It. F. G-ALB-RAITH. 340 Hon. SecretjiryTEACHERS OF DAWCIWG. LEAHN TO DANCE. —DRUIDS' HALL, •NEWTON. —Vlasscs every Tuesday and Thursday. S to 11. Also Saturday, to 5. Perional Tuitiou for every Pupil, and guarantee to teach you in three lessons. £1 Prop.. W. BUCKLEt. \ MOS' Classes. S. Belgium St., Fri.. SaL, -A- Wed. Sat. -.'M-o, private tuition by ariMngpmeiu. 1-2. *& ISS SI'KNCKK S CLASSES. —At '& Vincent St.. Wed., Thurs.; St. I'R«1 s Hall, Tues.: St. Sepulchre's Hall. Mon«., Sats.. 2.0 i! and S p.m. Private lessons by appointment.— Terms, etc., 25, Vincent St. Phoue —Si. B RESTAURANTS. TEA ROOMS. COFF-E'E FOX TWO. WITH TOAST." That's - familiar evenia? order at Staceys. A pot of coffee that taste* Jellciou^ —just a pieaoant linish for a cooi evening. Toast, crisp, brown, ami freshly buttered. That is one of the gooJ things Sl'AOEY'ii custoaieri .' enjoy, some and again. I STACEY'S, 61, QUEEN" STRHET. B T' IJK GRAND* GRILL - LUNCHEON ROOM. -Hot Luach, 12 to 2 10 courses), 1 0; also Hot Tea. o to T.yu p.m. —Pitt St., : opposite Fire Station, Newtou. B ' VttuTuiTs - StT7l~Leading. The Best V« 1 r Meals iv tow. -Stranrl Arcade Cafe, l> • »ti)Y Cook Dinner ou Sunday? Coma iV\ alonji to the Kensington Uiuins Rooms.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 224, 20 September 1921, Page 10

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