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AMUSEMENTS. JOSEPH COYNE SEASON JOSEPH COYNE SEASON! The Box Plans for "NIGHTIE NIGHT" which will be presented for the First siv NIGHTS. ARE NOW OPEN AT LEWii R. EADY AND SON, LTD. ,R THE ORIGINAL "DANILO" IN THE "MERRY WIDOW," The Celebrated London Comedian, JOSEPH COYNE IS COMING JOSEPH COYNE IS COMIXtL He makes happy hearts, he sheds sunshine, his mission in life is to drive dnll care away. There will be no more depres- • siou in Auckland after SATURDAY NEXT. DECEMBER "4 SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 21, For on that date i : And for the Following Five Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., ~>. Presents the World's Greatest Light " Comedian at "->.'•- JJIS -jyj-AJESTY-S rJr-JATRE. IN THE "PYJAMA PLAY," £ "NIGHTIE NIGHT." jj. "NIGHTIE NIGHT." " NIGHTIE NIGHT." "NIGHTIE NIGHT." ". " NIGHTIE NIGHT." " NIGIPTIE NIGHT." " NIGHTIE NIGHT." For First Six Nights of Season. •"•! THE COMEDY OF 5000 LAUGHS ' (Come and count them). .TOSEPn COYNE. JOSEPH COYNE. He is the one comedian whose methods have never been successfully copied. He is inimitable. He has for years held tightly the affections of millions of playgoers. England is proud of him. He is the Coyne of the Realm. " NIGHTIE NIGHT." " NIGHTIE NIGHT." " NIGHTIE NIGHT," " NIGHTIE NIGHT," Is several hours of continuous laughter. It is the last word in brilliant farce-comedy. 1 Its situations are excruciatingly fnnny.i Its dialogue snappy and clever, and its [ story—well, on SATURDAY NEXT yoa will know what it means to he tickled to death. J. C. WILLIAMSON. NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, Marjorie Bennett Marie La Yarre Unbi Trclcase Clarice Hardwicke Gwen Burroughs Mira Kenham Cecil Spong R. A. Long Sidney Stirling W. J. Kellv Victor Tatnall — — Charles Stott •FIRST MATINEE—MONDAY NEXT. " D.C. and 0.5.. 7/6; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, I''6. Early Doors 1/ extra. AU prices plus tax. QRAND TO-DAT. The Last Screening. "RUDD'S NEW SELECTION." "REDDS NEW SELECTION." '■„ "RUDD'S NEW SELECTION." I "RUDD'S NEW SELECTION." ' New National Production. j ''NOBODY." "NOBODY."' j "NOBODY." "NOBODY." j The Last Chapter of the Serial, THE SILENT AVENGER. THE SILENT AVENGER. First Chapter of the New Serial, "HIDDEN DANGERS." "HIDDEN DANGERS." i TO-MORROW (FRIDAY):' . A Great Holiday Programme. A New American Drama, THE HEART OF MARYLAND. " THE HEART OF MARYLAND." , "THE HEART OF MARYLAND." J " THE HEART OF MARYLAND." j " THE HEART OF MARYLAND." , "THE HEART OF MARYLAND:" 1 " THE HEART OF MARYLAND.'*- i Second Chapter of the New Serial, / " HIDDEN DANGERS." " HIDDEN DANGERS." And CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN Who is such a Great Favourite with all the Children. THIS GREAT PROGRAMME AT THE GRAND, TO-MORROW. ; GRAND. TO-MORROW. rj\ O W N TT ALU Direction: J. AND N. TAIT. ,-;i SI MONDAY", JANUARY 2, "5. TO 1 MONDAY, JANUARY 9. jj .-*_ GREAT MUSICAL FESTIVAL. * \ SEVEN EVENING CONCERTS. Second Visit of the Famous VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VERSRUCMJHKX ORCHESTRA VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA A'ERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VBRRRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA VBRJJRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA .(N.S.W. State Conscrvatorium). Conductor: HENRI VERBRUGGHEN. '.; SO PERFORMERS SO SO PERFORMERS SO SO PERFORMERS SO Supported by Eminent Soloists. Full Programmes will be duly announced. SEASON TICKETS. A Season Ticket will be issued for. tit* whole of the Festival of Seven Concerts, entitling the holder to book one reserved seat for each concert, at the extremely low cost of TWO GUINF.AS (Plus Tax). TWO GUINEAS (Plus Tax). Holders of these Tickets also have the privilege of reserving seats before the opening of tbe plans for ordinary booking. TUB Season Tickets can be purchased to-day al Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. Plans now open to SEASON TICKET HOLDERS ONLY at Lewis It. Eany aud Sod, Ltd., for the whole Seven Comerts. Box Plans open for ordinary booking on Wednesday. December 2.9. Reserved Scats 7/tS, Unreserved 0/ and 3/, Fins Tax. rpHE haunting strains of "THAT HAUNT--L ING WALTZ"' will soon he heard all over Auckland. The biggest American song success for 20 years. Get your copy earlyBeing played at ilic Town" Hall Cabaret. •Copies at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Lt4Post free, 2/2. 518 DANCING. J) A N C I N G. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, S till 11. Also Saturday Afternoon. 2.30 ;ill 5. Learners come right along lie"". M.C.'s: R. Tate. G. Thomas. H. Hancock. 44 W. BUCKLEY, Proprietor. TEACHERS OF DANCING. TTINEMOa" CLASSES, \ I; ! ulum sC ■"-"■* Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Long 'Night Saturd.iv. Private Tuitions. - "Phone 900. Mrs. Amos, assisted by \V. Mean. 143

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 304, 22 December 1921, Page 14

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