amusements; TTIS jy-AJBSTY-S rpHEATRE. Lessees J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY! Instantaneous Success of the NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. NELLIE BRAMLEY DRAMATIC CO. NELLIE BRAMLKY DRAMATIC CO. Presented by Mr. William F. Russell. (By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd.). Never -was a more enthusiastic scene wit"nessed in an Auckland theatre than that which followed the fall of the curtain on Saturday night, when a huge audience, cheered to the echo, and loa<led with flowers, the favourite young Australian artress and her company in the first ot their high-class dramas at popular prices. "WITHIN THE LAW." •••WITHIN THE LAW.- ,- ---•' WITHIN THE LAW.'--WITHIN THE LAW." " WITHIN THE LAW." By BAYARD VIELLER. This hrilliant success will be repeated to-night and for four following nights only, with the additional attraction of COMMUNITY SINGING. And Screened Choruses, before the curtain rises. The Policy of the Management is to Present A NEW PLAY EVERY SATURDAY " AFTERNOON. All Playe will fee Produced and Stage Directed by MR. THOMAS E. .POSTER. Who has been specially sent from Sydney ror that purpose. The Next Attraction will be— CHARLES KLEIN'S " THE THIRD DEGREE." '■ THE THIRD DEGREE." •• THE THIRD DEGREE." " THE THIRD DEGREE." A Play of Tremendous Power. Unlike Anything Seen Before. Of Almost Numbing Intensity. Based on Real Life and of Vital Dramatic Interest. There is power in every line of it—in its plot, in its dialogue, in its sequence, in its sanity. PRICES: Dress Circle and Res. Stalls, 3/6: Stalls, 2/6: Gallery. Early Door, 1/6 Latp Door. 1/. Booking Cd extra. All price 3 pins Amusement Tax. MATINEES EVERY SATURDAY, BOX PLANS For "Within the Law" now on view at v Lewis R Eady and Son. Ltd., where Seats may be Reserved for the second production on and after Wednesday. DAT SALES at Coleman's (Tobacconist), 3/0, 2/6, and 1/6, All Day. THE COMING OF SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAKOVSKY, VIVAKO V S X V, THE BRILLIANT RUSSIAN- PIANIST. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, JULY 8. TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, JULY S. genius made the Albert Hall, London, a shrine for eTery musiclover." mows JJ all. Direction J- and N. TAIT. SATURDAY. JULY 8. SATURDAY, JULY S. CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBEB, (For this Night Onlyl on Account of th« Large Hall .Being Otherwise Engage*. Also, LATtGE TOWN HALL. LARGE TOWN HALL. THREE CONCERTS. THREE CONCEPTS. TUESDAY. JULY 11. TUESDAY. JULY 11, WET>N>ESDAY. JULY 12. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. FRIDAY, JULY 14. FRIDAY, JULY 14. Following upon their introduction to Australasian Music-lovers of those brilliantlysucceseful Artists. Heifetz and L«vitski, J. AND N. TAIT have pleasure in announcing the advent ol the Musical Genius, THE CELEBRATED RUSSIAN PIANIST, JASCHA SPIVAKOVSKY. SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAK O V S X V, SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAKOVSKY, Fresh from his English and Continental triumphs, and after seasons In Sydney and ■Melbourne of phenomenal brilliancy. NOTABLE MUSICAL CRITICS EULOGISE SPIVAKOVSKY, SPIVAK O V S X V, SPIVAK O V S X V, LONDON:— '■A BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE." —Daily Telegraph. "TREMENDOUSLY ALIVE." —Morning Post. -A GENIUS." —Westminster Gazette. "OVERWHELMING PASSION." —Daily Chronicle. i AUSTRALIA:— "AMAZING TECHNIQUE. —Sydney Morning Herald. "MUSICAL FEELING. —Daily Telegraph. "GREAT HEIGHTS." —Sunday Times. "REMINISCENT OF PADEKEWSKI." —London Daily Telegraph. TnE BOX PLANS for the Auckland. Season WILL BE OPENED on IHI'IPDU MORNING, at LEWIS E. EADY AND SON, LTD. PRICES: Reserved Scats, T,'<i (pins taxi. Representative WALTER MONK. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS. l(J 5 N X X E YY I X. REDUCED CHARGES. THREE-COURSE MEALS NOW 15. OU~R GUARANTEE. QUALITY. COOKING. SERVICE. Equal to that of thi> 'Kest Hotels ill the Dominion. LUNCH—From 11.30. TEA-From 4.30. IB NTU■E WA V Is Trying! 270. QUEEN STItEET. Opp. Hart's. 01 STANFORD'S DINING "ROOMS, Opposite G.P.0., Queen Street. FISH MEALS. FISH MEALS. Open from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. dally. ' Sundays, 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. C STRAND "CAFE ' PRIOR STILL LEADING BEST 1/6 MEAL IN TOWN. A fiTEAK and Chips at the Manchester Bacon and Eggs at the Manchester. Lovely Toast at the Man.hester. ITS
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