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__tf—_E__ENTl. J. C. WILLIAMSONS ATTRACTIOXg IMPORTANT. TO-MORROW NIGHT THE PReS»« DRAMATIC SEASON WILL CLOSE AjS ON THURSDAY THE COH2C OPES. COMPANY WILL STAGE, FOR "-ftp FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEAUjm " MERRIE ENGLAND." THE SCENERY" AND "MERRIE ENGLAND" ARRIVED FROJI SYDNEY -AST WEEK. AND THE COMrANY. COMPRISING 100 PEOPLE. WILL REACH AUCKLAND TO-MORKOW (WEDNESDAY). ANOTHER BOOM PLAT. ANOTHER BOOM PLAT. And ONE OF A TYPE NOT SEEN FOR YEARS. A DRAMA WITH THE MERIT OP GOOD WRITING. That Is "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR."_ " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." «' THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." " THE SIGN ON THE DOOR.'" "TH_ SIGN ON THE DOOR." Which Is Being Presented By J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.'S For the Last Two Performances TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHt, TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. At TTIS -VTAJESTY-S rr"HEAT_E. By Their Strong Dramatic Company, Headed by Maude William 1 HANAFOP.D. s|J^l' HANAFORD. __I_—. SYDNEY STERLING, KENNETH BRAMPTON. And DORIS' DUANE. " THE SIGN ON THE I>OOR." "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." London's Latest and Greatest Dramatic Success. A drama of virile action for men and women—red-blooded, thrilling, and Interesting. As compelling a drama as tie most exacting playgoer could desire. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Sou, Ltd. Day Sales at Coleman's. D.C. & 8.5., STALLS, GALLERY, 6/. ' 3/. 1/. Early Doors: Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extrl. (All Plus Tax.) HARRY I. COHEN. Manager. The BOX PLANS BOX PLANS For " MERRIE ENGLAND" " MERRIE ENGLAND" Now Open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. TTIS -VJ-AJESTY'S rpHEATBt Lessees: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 13. THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 13. And Following Evenings. MATINEE EASTER MONDAY. THE BIG EASTER ATTRACTION". J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Will present for the first time in tha Dominion, THE EXQUISITE ENGLISH COMIC OPERA, "MERRIE ENGLAND." ,' "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." Composed by Edward German. Written by Basil Hood. The Comic Opera that ranks among tl— highest achievements of the British stag* To be Presented by a . MAGNIFICENT SINGING CASTE, Including CHAS. H. WORKMAN, In His Original Role, As Played at the Savoy Theatre, London. ETHEL MORRISON. Who achieved her greatest triumph as "Queen Elizabeth." A. HOWETT-WORSTER. And C. METTAM. VICTOR PRINCE. JOHN RADSTON. MOLLY TYRRELL. PATTI RUSSELL. BYRL WAIKELT. Tpgether with the famous CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Of the GILBERT AND SULLIVAN CO. '-MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." •■MERRIE ENGLAND." '-.MERRIE ENGLAND." "Telegraph," Sydney: " "Merrle England' is the greatest comic opera since Gilbert and Sullivan. Story of absorbing interest, with a delightful love romance interwoven. Every number is embroidered with pearl* of melody." In quick succession will be presented "THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." "DOROTHY." By Permission R. Doyly-Carte, the following:— "THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." _ "MIKADO." m "THE GONDOLIEKS." "MERRIE ENGLAND" "MERRIE ENGLAND" WILL BE PLAYED FOR SIX NIGHTS. And MATINEE ON EASTER MONDAY. D.C. an<l R.S.. 8/; Stalls, 4'; Gallery, 1/6; Early Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. (All prices plus tax.) Children Half-price at Matinee only. Representative WALTER MONK QUEEN'S. NOW SHOWING. I'EEN'S. The Great Screen Favourite, QUEEN'S. ALICE BRADY, in QUEEN'S. "HER SILENT SACRIFICE. QUEEN'S. Also. QUEEN'S. A Stirring Western Drama, QUEEN-S. Featuring the Popular Star, QUEEN'S. TOM MIX. QUEEN'S. Splendid Supporting QUEEIS'S. Programme. QUEEN'S. Reserves, 'Phone 941 A. ANEW AND HAUNTING WALTZ-SONG With a Wonderful Reputation from Overseas—"SOUTHEßN MOON." Copies from LEWIS It. EADY AND SON. LTD. Post Free. 2/2. 512 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. DRINKS TO PLEASE AT STACEY'S. . Whether you want a drink hot —■ cold, you can get one to enjoy el STAC_Y'S. Special Tea and Coffee, ■ Dainty Cakes, etc. Fruit Salad and Cream, Ine Cream, and Iced Drl__- —— Something to please one any time a" STACEY'S, B 61. Qneen Street. MELTEITH Dining Rooms. Watson' 3 Buildings, Wellesley St. The best meal. nicest surroundings In town. 1/6. a PRIOR Still Leading. The Best l/« Meals Ie town.—Strand Arcade Cafe. V

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1922, Page 12

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