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AMUSEMENTS. The difference between "Scandal"The Sign on the Door" is as wide \. v * margin between Charles Garvice ,Z, *« Henry at his best. And we know tn*? ?• business that you all loved "ScandaL" „*• not miss * "0 in "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR.*"THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR> "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "THE SIGN ON THE DOORYou understand the real meaning of tv words "tense" and "gripping... When You See J. C. WILLIAMSONS, LTD., Compelling Production of The Best Drama of the Decade Now being presented for the ' LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST THREE NIGHTS At H l3 jyjAJESTY'S rpHEAIEE. Witn Maude William 1 HANAFORP, KELLY,HANAFORD, KELLY. SYDNEY STERLING. KENNETH BRAMPTON, And DORIS DUANE. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady ana Soj Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman's. ' D.C. & R.S., STALLS. GALLEBT 6/. 3/. 1/. Early Doors: Stalls and Gallery, 1/ eztra. (Alt Plus Tax.) * HARRY I. COHEN, Manager. " MERRIE ENGLAND." " MERKIE ENGLAND." " MERRIE ENGLAND." " MERRIE ENGL4»TD." BOX PLANS OPEN TO-MORROW (TUESDAT) MORNING AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. " Merrie England' is a poem set t« English music, joyous at that and Interpreted by a company of theatrical artkts whose work is always delightful. The whble ensemble was invariably beautiful."— "Herald," Melbourne. TTI-S TUTAJESTY'S rpHBATEI Lessees: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 13. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 13. And Following Evenings. THE BIG EASTER ATTRACTION. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., WiU present for the first time in the Dominion, THE EXQUISITE ENGLISH COMIC OPERA, "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." -MERRIE ENGLAND." '•MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ESGLASB." "MERRIE ENGLAND." Composed by Edward German. Written by Basil Hood. The Comic Opera that' ranks among til highest achievements of the British stajgt To be Presented by a MAGNIFICENT SINGING. CASTE, Including CHAS. H. WORKMAN, In His Original Role, As Played at the Savoy Theatre, Loudon. ETHEL MORRISON. Who achieved her greatest triumph as "Queen Elizabeth." And C. METTAM. A. HOWETT-WORSTER. VICTOR PRINCE. JOHN RALSTON. MOLLY TYRRELL. PATTI RUSSELL BYRL WAIKELL Together with the famous CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Of the GILBERT AND SULLIVAN CO. "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND " "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "Telegraph," Sydney: " 'Merrie England' is the greatest comic opera since Gilbert and Sullivan. Story of absorbing latere!*, with a delightful love romance intertroTea Every number is embroidered with pearii of melody." In quick succession will be "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." "MIKADO." "THE GONDOLIERS." "THE YEOMEN" OF THE GUARD." "DOROTHY." "MERRIE ENGLANI)" "MERRIE ENGLANDWILL BE PLAYED FOR FIVE NIGHTS, And MATINEE ON EASTER MONDAY. D.C. and R.S., 8/; Stalls, 4/: Gallery, IA; Early Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. (All prices plus tax.) Children Half-price a! Matinee only. Representative WALTER MONK. GALA WEEK. GALA WEEK. ALA WEDK. CALA WEESTHE FIRST OF OUR VERY BIG FOCR THUS WEEK. A SPLENDID FIVE-AfT MELODRAMA STAGED BY SELECT PICTURED And Featuring Edith Hallor. Betty Blythe ami J. Barn;.' Sherry. "JUST OUTSIDE THE DOOK." "JUST OUTSIDE THE DOOR." "JUST OUTSIDE THE DOOR." "JUST ..OUTSIDE THE DOOR." Nothing could-Vaif; it—nothing could sa« her from the terrible thing that waitedoh so patiently—".lust Outside the Doer. NOTE—2 FOR 1 AT THE BP.OADiVAIA Season of Two Nights Only: TO-NIUHT AND TOMORROW XIG'HI'BROADWAY THEATRE. NEWMARKETOverture 7.43. Reserves until 7 p.m. 'Phone ISM. or Bo' Flan at Theatre. JJAVE YOU SECURED THAT ViSCI DRESS FOR THE LAST NIGHT OF RUSH MUNRO'S EASTER CAR.MVAL ? gj WE D D I N (J B E LU RUSH-MUNRO'S WEDDING CATERING ' ' Is Fit for a King. Phone AiSeO. OPP. P. 0.. NEWTON". JRESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. STANFORD'S DINING B.00M& Opposite G.P.0.. Lower Queen Stree:. West Coast Fish of All Varieties-hot tasty. TRY A FISH MEAL TO-DAY- c PRIOR StiU Leading. The Beit V* Meals in town.—Strand Arcade CaW-'

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 83, 10 April 1922, Page 12

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