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AMUSEMENTS. "DO NOT DISTURB ME V This was "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "The best drama staged In London for many a year. ' —Vide Press. "London Daily Mail": — "Here we have at last a drama that Is coherent, thrilling, and exciting, and at the same time has a story full of probabilities. Never was an audience so fascinated, so thrilled." The "Daily Express" eulogises:— "The happiest man in London to-day 13 Chanuing Pollock. He is the anchor ot "The Sign On The Door," LONDON'S MOST SCCCESFUL PLAY. One s memory would have to travel a long way hack to recall a more wonderful first night than the premiere of this gripping "drama at the Playhouse." JTIS TFAJE-TY'S. £~ Lessees: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3. (SEVEN NIGHTS ONLY.) J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present Their Specially Augmented "SCANDAL" COMPANY, Headed by the Popular Dramatic Star, MAUDE HANAFORD, MAUDE HANAFORD, Together with a Select Cast, including W. J. KELLY, DORIS DUANE, SYDNEY STIRLING, KENNETH BRAMPTON. And a Coterie of Favourites, in London's Greatest Dramatic Success, "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "Do not disturb mc." Xothiug so ENTHRALLING, so FASCINATING. so COMPELLING. Has ever been Staged in Australasia. Ift-'s Better than "WITHIN THE LAW." It is a MYSTERY DRAMA raised to ths High Pinnacle of Perfection. ANOTHER BOOM PLAY. A Ready and Generous Acceptance of the Press of Australasia. Thus the "Sun":— "The play will be welcomed —the real thing—a series of thrills—Maude Hanaford charming in ber femininity." The "News" wa_ captured:— "Tbe play aroused intense interest, and each act ended with unusual demonstrations of approval." The "Dominion." New Zealand: — "This play, which is cleverly written, has a real thrill, one which begins like a tiny cloud in the prologue, and works up to a tine dramatic _torm." "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "Do not disturb mc." A GREAT PLAY BY A GREAT COMPANY. PRICES.—D.C. and R.S.. 6/; Stalls. 3,; Gallery, 1/. Early Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra (all prices plus tax). The Box Plans for tbe SEASON Ot SEVEN NIGHTS Opcu on MONDAY IMORNING AT LEWIS R. BAD- AND SON. LTD. Representative .. WALTER MONK. _Tat were n THE affairs" of ANATOL ? YOU WILL FIND OUT AT THE TIVOLI THEATRE, FRIDAY N E X T. mABERNACLE SUNDAY SCHOOL A ANNIVERSARY", NEXT SUNDAY MORNING. Choir Over 300 Voices. REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Speaker. tSSt DANCING; THE WATERSIDERS - SOCIAL CLUB, TRADES HALL. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, S TILL 11 P.M. A Programme of tbe Latest and Most Popular Dances. Live Music and the Best of Floors. Overture commncing at 7.45 by Burnnand's Professional Orchestra. Ladies, Od; Gents. 1/0. S-4 JJ E T E It J> A N Opens his season oa a flawless nciv floor In O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. TO-NIGHT. APRIL 1. S p.m. Hear that Band in Up-to-the-minute Jazz. "The Latest Always." Ladies 1/, Gents 2,. El M. OILMAN, F. RABBIDGE. JJRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON—TO-NIGHT. And Every Saturday and Tuesday Nights. Fnll Orchestra. Sub., Ladies 1 ■'. Gents 1 '!. Learners.—Every Thursday. S till 11. Saturday, _.oO till 5. M.C. R. Tate. PROPR. W. BUCKLEY. 27 GOOD NEWS FOR AUCKLAND DANCERS. FOR A GOOD NIGHTS DANCING. TRY ST. BENEDICT S HALL. OPENING. NIGHT MONDAY. APRIL :'.i_. and Every Monday following. Good Orchestra. Re-Pec-tability our sole aim. Starting S p.m. to 11 p.m. Ladles. 1. ; Heme, l ti. :;i ■yiCTOIHA CLUB. — Foresters' Hall. " Devonport. Fortnightly Euchre aid Dance. SATURDAY". April 1. Light Supper. Ladies 1.. Gents 1,0. Miss s. Cawdrou, I'iauiste: Mr. J. Parker, M.C.—A. Cawdron, Secretary. jy;j •\roDE-RN DANCE CLUB. Mas.mic Hal:. •*'•- Belgium Street.—To-night, aud every Saturday Night. Dancing, s p.m. sharp to 11 p.m. Ladies, 1 : Gentlemen. In 3«J T : M. LILI.IS. H in. Sec. fi T. IS E N EDICT'S H A L L. » DANCE EVERY SATURD\Y NIGHT, S-11. Gent's 1, 0. " Ladies 1 3J-3 E. G. DAY. Secret a: y. T") A-XCI N«. —ELITE CLUB DANCES. xx TVaitc's Hall, Mt. Eden, every Saturday. Long night ami supper To-ni-ht 1~April. Parker's Orchestra. —M "Miller. secretary. j;;i rpiE DANCE OI" THE SEASON. O'NEILL STREET HALL. EVERY MONDAY. S Til 11. Taylor's Orchestra. Gents. 1/6: Ladies, 1 '. KIWI SOCIAL CLUB. .".70 A B O U R P A R "j- Y. SOCIAL AND DANCE. Auckland West Branch Opening Night TUESDAY NEXT. O'NEILL "STREET HALL, PONSONBY. Nov," Floor. Parker's Orchestra. Refreshments Provided. Ladies. 1/. Gents, 1,0. _03 Wr_£_sS>_&, X CALEDONIAN _Sllf§_liiP_ S °CIETY. 'J^i^;i\'." Wr " iu<! . v e.'irs. o MRS." I 'jKSSl'ri , ./'i ■'•, lV '"' ,,tfr " f Highland Dancing, can lie interviewed at tlu-se su.-h.i.i _J R. MAI-DOXALD. Hon. 5... . S J' " X '• I E R' S. "- NEXT DANCE. THURSDAY WEEK April 13. Excellent Floor. «;„,„, Musj( . ... 1; Gents. I, ti. m rryiE LA " MAsVoTTK TRIO i Piano. Violin. Flutei Nov.- dp.-,, for Engagement Dance Musi,. : , Soeri-iliiv Particulars, write fi. Mt . &*£]£ Kd ML Eden. _ -j — JJAVE you heard Valparaiso' a greaftriai Stra! ~ lf n ° : "'" iU '" uii^ii,-

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1922, Page 16

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