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AMUSEMENTS. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINB." Seats in central positions for this cv™ ng's and subsequent representations m» >c selected at Lewis K. Eady and Son, Lti And 300 BACK STALL TICKETS And 500 GALLKR TICKETS nay be purchased at Coleman'e from nin« .'clock each morning or at the doors «•{* vening. "* ' THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." Auckland has fallen in line with Londnn Sew York, Sydney and Melbourne ft LCknowledgiug "The Maid of the Mounains" the best, the most melodious, the nost picturesque, the most gorgeoujlr nounted and the most captivating comic ipera the world's stage hae yet produced. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS" s presented by undoubtedly the strongest ggregation of first-class singers, comedians md dancers which has yet toured New Zealand, and the grand operatic chorus and >rchestra are features of the representation. "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS " "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. (King's Birthday), TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 1.45. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 1.45. Doors Open at One o'clock. Children Half-price to Dress Circle and Front and Back Stalls; Gallery 1/8. FPS "Vf AJESTY'S rpHEATHR. *j> IS "--"-AJESTY'S - L HEATRE. Direction .. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager John Farrell THE VfAID OF THE MOUNTAINS The Omega in Comic Opera. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. MATINEES SATURDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present the famous and specially augmented ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Including GLADYS MONCRIEFF. \ In the Beautiful and Stupendous Comic Opera Triumph, " THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." " THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." " THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." From Daly's Theatre, London, where it ran for 1320 nights, the world's record for comic opera. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltfl. Day Sales at Coleman's. Prices: D.C. and R.S. (Booking), 10/; D.C. and R.S. (at doors), 8/; Stalls, 5/; Gallery, 2/. Early Door, Gallery, 1/ extra. Ail prices plus amusement tax. VIOLA DANA TO-DAY. VIOLA DANA TO-DAY. VIOLA DANA TO-DAY. EVERYBODY'S. SESSIONS: VERYBODY'S. 12 2 EVERYBODY'S. 4 6 EVERYBODY'S. and 8 VIOLA DANA In VIOLA DANA THERE VIOLA DANA ARE VIOLA DANA NO VIOLA DANA VILLAIN'S. A Pleasing Story of Smuggling, Love *V Secret Service. Aleo, HALL BOY, Two-reel Comedy K.K. CAKTOOX and GAZETO Stalls, 1/1; Circle, 2/2 and 1/8; to Book, 2/9. Phone 4402. ■T--. .-ANNUAL CONCERT •--*■ TOWN HALL. V I GALAXY OF TAI/BKT I uA.fi JUNEI4Vmilllt* Book Eariy—Avoid the Bash. 12, Hellaby's Buildings, Lillicrap's, opp. Smith and Caughej, or All Gronp Secretaries. SO ORGAN RECITAL. piTI OF AUCKLANa TOWN HALL. SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, At S o'clock. ORGAN' RECITAL ORGAN RECITAL By MR. MAUGHAN BARXETTCity Organist. Vocalist: SIR. DOUGLAS W. RUSSELL. Admission Sixpence. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. June 1, 1922. •«■ PAKCrrTQ. PANMURE BALLOON DANCE. ANMURE BALLOON DANCE. TO-MORROW (SAT.), JUNE 3, at 8 p.m. MONEY PRIZES FOR BEST WALTZES. Good Floor. Good Music. RETURN TRIP BY BUS, 2/6. CRAWFORD'S BUS Leaves G.P.O. 7.20 p.m.. Newmarket 7.30, Greenlane 7.40, Ellerslie 7.45. Come On, Sports! Wear the High Flower and Fly to Panmure. J. TESTER, Secretary. Panmure. 544 TRANCING — TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TRADES HALL. And Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Messrs. Geo. Williams, Chas. Weaver, and J. Turner's MOST POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. Yes. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT is our Long Night, and it's going to be the Night ot Nights. Friday Prices: Gents 2/, Ladles V. PLAIN and Fancy Dress Dance, Town Hall, Thursday, June 15. Labour Party's Third Annual Re-Union. Valuable Prizes. Balloon Dance, etc. Dancers' Tickets 2/: strictly limited number. " SPORTS Club are holding their Fortnightly Euchre and Dance in Foresters' Hall, Devonport, Saturday, June 3. Light Supper.—A. Brown, Sec. 12 TEACHERS OF DANCING. DANCING.— Druids' Hall, Newton, Every Thursday, 8 to 11; Saturday 2.30 to 5. Individual tuition for all learners. Full fee 5/ private tuition. 'Phone 405A.—W. Buckley. Proprietor. 54 LEARNER - CLASS Every Saturday at St. Benedict's. All learners etarting this Saturday will be Taught for Admission, 1/ each. 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. — A. AMOS, Professional Teacher. Markwicks Orchestra. 141 RIVATE Lessons in Latest Jazz Steps; will visit homes. —Full particulars, S-, Co P.O. Box 535. 15 RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. TJACON and Egg at the Manchester. - 1 -* Steak and Egg at the Manchester.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1922, Page 12

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