AMPSEMEIfTI. "SCANDAL'S" TRrmiPH ECLIPSrW "SCANDALS" TRIUMPH ECLIPBH> ' Was the unanimous opinion of all present at JJIS jypjESTY-5 rpHEATRE... Last Evening, whee " ■ "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "THE SIGN' Olf THE DOOR" "THE SIGN" ON THE DOOR" ' "THE SIGN ON THE DO6R " "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." Was Presented by J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., For the First Time in Auckland. Why it wae put on. by whom, and what happened behind that door will be toto again TO-NIGHT AT S TO-NIGHT And Five Following Evenings. Those Who Saw SIAUDE HANAFORD, o MAUDE HANAFORD, Readily understood why the Sydney critic! said she was the' Best Actress seen on the Australian stage since Ethel Irvtnj. And they also know why the J. c. Williamson Firm brought WILLIAM J. KELLY WILLIAM J. KELLI - Specially from America to create the part of "Lafe" Began. These Two Fine Artists are ably supported by SYDNEY STERLING, KENNETH BRAMPTON, DORIS DUANE, And other favourites, who were associated with and were the essential factors In the brilliant success of "Scandal." PRICES— D.C. & K.S., STALLS, GALLERY, 6/. 3/. 1/. Early Doors: Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. (All Plus Tax.) HARRY I. COHEN, Manager.' A PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OP THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO THEATREGOERS AND MUSIC-LOVERS. TTIS TI,<rAJESTY"S fTIHEATRB. Lessees: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 13. THURSDAY NEST, APRIL 13. And following Evenings. J. C. WIIJLIAMSON, LTD.. Will present for the first time in the Dominion, THE EXQUISITE ENGLISH COMIC OPERA. "MERRIE ENGLAND." •'IIERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." , -MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "•MERRIE ENGLAND." '-M.ERRIE ENGLAND." Composed by Edward German. Written by Basil Hood. [The Comic Opera that ranks among the Ugbest achievements of the British stage. To be Presented by a MAGNIFICENT -SINGING CASTE, Including CHAS. H. WOitKMAN, Iv his Original Role, 1 And ETHEL MORRISON. C. iiETTAJd. A. HOWtTT-WOBSTER. VICTOR I-ttiXCE. JOHN RALSTON. MOLLY lI'BRELIL. PA'ITI RUSSELL. BYKL WAIKELY. Together with the famous CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Of the % - GILBERT AND SULLIVAN CO. "•MERRIE ENGLAND." "MEBRIE ENGLA-VD." "MERRIE BMiLAND." '-MERRIE ENGLAND." '■Telegraph," Sydney: " •Merrie England' ie the greatest comic opera since Gilbert and -Sullivan. Story of absorbing interest, with a. delightful love romance interwoven Kvery nam'uer is embroidered, with, pearls of melody." In quick succession will be presented 'THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." "MIKADO." "THE GONDOLIERS." "THE YEOMEN OP THE GUARD." SPECIAL BOX PLAN ANNOUNCEMENT. - "MERRIE ENGLAXD." "IIEBULB ENGLAND."' WILL BE PLAYED FOB FIVE NIGHTS, And with iMATINEES ON" EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY. The 'Plane for the SEVEN Performances will be OPEJfKD on TUESDAY 'MORNING at LEWIS R. EAOY AND -SOX, LTD. D.C. and R.S., 8/ (plus tai). Representative WALTER MONK. PAWCrrTP. DANCING — DRU ID*" HALL. ■ WEDNESDAY, APRIL-5. Gents, 1/6; Ladies, %/• Orchestra. 470 rjK>R A CLASSY JAZZ -THE CABARET •*■ OP RUSH-MUNRO SUPPLIES ALL ESSENTIALS—FLOOR, BAND, ANI> ENVIRONMENT ABE ALL IDEAL. Opposite P. 0.. Newton. 'Phone A2SW5±5 JjUUK! LOOK: L O O Xi DIXNA FORGET THE 11th OF APRIL. SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL. The Opening of the First Scotch Dance, introducing, The Clrcassion Circle. Patronella, Trtumpn, i lowers or Edinburgh. Reels and Strath' peys, Etc., Etc Davidson's Orchestra. Admission—(.Jents. 1/8. Ladies 1 . Dancing from S o'clock to 11 o'clock. 346 If YOU LOVE DANCIXU, ST BELNEDICT'S HALL IS THE PLACE MUV I>AY. April n>, and every Monday folio* lus- Dancing all. Marknicks Orchestra Uents. 1C; Ladles. 1 . 7, g T. H E L I~E R • S. NEXT DANCE, THURSDAY, APRIL 13 Ladies, 1/; tients, 1/6. && TEACHERS OF PAKCIMG. TTIXEMOA Classes, S, Belgium St.. WedJJ- nesday. Friday, Saturday Nights- al 0 .Saturday Afternoon.—Annie Amos Teicber 304 "YfUSS SPBNCBR'S Classes. St Tan '« J1 Hall. TUES.. April Iβ. MON " May 1 S p.m.; St. '.Sepulchre's Hall, SAT A*prJ 22, 2.30 and S p.m.; WED. and THUKS S p m.. at 23. Vincent St. Private Lessongiven.—Terms 'Phone 2237. r; T EARN TO DANCE—Druids' Hall, Newton ■ MU Every Thuredaj Bto 11, Saturday <>3i> to 5. Individual Tuition. Full Cour«e 5/and we Guarantee to Teach Yon or Refund Your Money.—Prop.. W. BUCKLEY. 49 rpHINK OF THE FUN YOU'RE MISSING -*- through not being able to Dance Tbf Opportunity to Learn is Knocking at Yo«Front Door Right Now. PETER PANS INSTRUCTIONAL DANCING CLASSES are at O'NEILL ST. HALL, PONSONBY EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, under atper: ™ Gea 7 tleman direction. BeginnVrs. 2-3.30 p.m. Jazz (Our Lone Suit, On» f> c ?'n CtC A 3 h 3^ 5 ?- m ", IndiT »dual Attention to AH. And the hee is 1/6 Everybody. 54n
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 82, 6 April 1922, Page 12
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