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AMUSEMEHTS. Direction: J. C. Williamson, i/tt LILAC DOMINO LILAC DOMINO. GRAND OPiESiIXG - «KAMD OiPaaMIXGi TO-NTICHT AT 8 TO-MIGHT AT &'. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, Have much pleasure in presenting tn» MUSICAL PRODUCTION EXOT7T<stti. MUSICAL PRODUCTION ESQCISItI "LILAC DOMINO." •' LILAC DOMINO." " LILAC DOMINO " " MLAC DOMINO." ■• LILAC DOMINO." That London raved abont for 3 yean That Sydney raved about for 6 montil That Melbourne raved about for 3 moat*. And Auckland will rave about for 8 nfcht. and 3 Matinees. 5 " Wherever you go in Australia eTerfboa, Is talking about It. The appeal of its glortei music, the heart interest of its story tk. real comedy and the wonderful cast in I few of the factors attributed to the brilW success of the wonderfully fascinatinew duction, "■• "THE LILAC DOMINO" She Is Irresistible. Whenever you hear melody that t»m», you you can bet it's from "Lilac Domino." It is music that lingers, softly in jh. memory. The gorgeous finale to the Stem Act leaves you enraptured. The Presentation is a Concentration «f Beauties—Mnsic, Setting, and Storj. AN OPERA AS SWEET AS ITS NAITE. iA Brilliant Array of Artists, inehHhnj:RENE MAXWELL. Australia's own. wiho was attributed by ffi [thomas Quinlatr; of Grant] Opera fans, (a possess the finest lyric soprano voice he bad ever <heard. GLAUSDE BTLEBEMfIXG. London's Leadfnp Operatic Baritone, direct from DSrlj-'s Theatre. London, where fe pSayed lead opposite Jose Collins in "IJliiii of the Mountains" ;md "The Sontteni Maid." GIBORiGCE GEE. Acclaimed by Australian critics to be t!* beet eomexMnn .tlhe Australian stage to known since the lajte George lanri. Also, Gaston Mervale, iMoxie Eaton. Lou Veraon. William Valentine, V. G- Browne, tai Duime, Maie ißaird, ArfMe TtomjHm: BdiCa Drayson. 'Kene Gold. Kitty HeMr, Muriel Cafchcart, Arthur Martin, vnnta Ardher, Wormian Lail?, and H-uglh Steym. ■Stajre Jrfanaser George Keaefagtna Musical Director Case DmrafcS FIRST MATINEE FERST MiATETEE TO-iSiKXRROW (SATURDAY), AT V TO-iMKXRBOfW (SATURIDIAY), AT 1 Thereafter uUvery WEDNESDAY sill iSATCIRIDAY. BOX PLANS FOR LILAC DOMINO NOW ON VIEW AT LEWIS R. EADT AND SON, LTD. DAY SAiL-BS Ait CWeman's, Tobacconist. H.M. izaU , Commencing MONDAY, DECEMBEB 5, " FIREFLY," •' FIREFLY," " FIREFLT," BOX PLANS OPEN ON TCESDAT'SEXI PKICES.—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. S/8: StaUs, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. 1/ eita Early Stalls and Gallery. All prices plus tax. Children, half-price to all parts at Matinees only, except Late Do"'" Gallery. JOHN FARRBLL jlßDajer. TJBONE 2560 Aat once if you wisl t» -t visit RUSH-MUNRO'S CABARET (SATEBDATI. DAMCIKG. "TiANCLNG. TOOJIGHT. TO-XKJHT. T>RAI>BS iTT.^TJi. And 'Every 'Friday, Monday and 'WednesdaT•Messrs. Geo. Williams, Chas. Weaver, and .1. Turner's •Most Popular and Select Dances. Wihere Music, Floor and Conductorehip an Unsurpassed. Genite, 1/6. Ladies, oU « DANCIX<r— DRUIDS' HALL, NETVTOK, EVERY TUESDAY and THUBSDAI, 8 till 11. Also SATUEDAT AFTERNOON, 2.30 till 5. Learners specially catered for. Get in now for next season. J1.L.5, J. Tate, G. Thomas, H. Hancock. 103 Prop., W. BUOKLEI. T7«O RESTE RS' HALL. Devonport—Fort--f niphtly EUCHRE. DANCE, SATt!& DAY, November 36. Ladies V- &<**%}£ Supper. Pianist. Miss T. Cawdron; ILU J. Parker.—A. Cawdron. '!»•■ IM T> O S T P 0 >' E M E N 1 The Plain and Fancy Dress ETeninj «j the Misses Bererford's Pupils will be St« in the Masonic Hall. 'Eden Terrace, DAY EVENTX-G. December 3, instead oj Saturday, November 20. A Meeting *» ™ h«ld at 103, Bynwnds St., on TUESDAY EVENING, .November 20. ""* TEACHERS OF DAIfCIITG. AMOS- Class, S. Belgium St., Satordaf. Wednesday, Friday Nights; &£>*&& 2.30 to 5. Private tuition. Phone 990. ■» RESTAURANTS, TEA BOOMS. Dining Rooms, 230, Qn«» < St.—Dinners, 1- to S, 5 to 7. Ope« Sundays. _ mHE Grand Grill Room.-Hot D JL courses). 1/6.— Pitt St., opp. *v* Station. _^ PRIOR SttU Leading. The Best V* Meals in town.—Strand Arcade Cafe. UCKL AX D/ gX A 1 ADVERTISEMENT CONDITION'S. The 'Proprietors do not hold responsible for non-insertion or menus, through acr-Went or otherwise, M» they reserve to themselves the ngMji omitting advertisements re<'eive<l and P*» I for, if they appear to he Insrructions as to the insertion or v> drawal of Advertisements most be W ""Idvfrtlsemen-ts received n-ithout wrirtej orders will only be inserted once charged accordingly. Orders to ««"«• I advertisenipnt* must be lodged not UK' M than 11 a.m. each day. , ,« n?ust^cn7i l e^ DO tl a t^n' > uS-i all family notices intende.i for cla««p; insertion on the front page of tne -— should be handed in t>efore 1-JO p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS AR| ISSEHTED AT TEE FOLLOWING CA»= RATES:----i «sfiTitions Vacant s %TLir r:; a sat ™Xi.os a t«Koumi. Apartments Varant, c Fifteen words for 1/-, or «"" consecutive insertions, z/eBirths, Marriages, Memoriams, a Deaths, 2/6 each insertion of t™™ words; each additional «»• * orw : Alt replies to advertisements <«" ■ received at the "Star" Office i Advertisements should be a<iare ■the Manager, -Star" Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 281, 25 November 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 281, 25 November 1921, Page 10