i|; SUCCESS OF 'THE FORT! 15^ IF PROOF WERE DEMONSTRATE TILE FACT th?S° TO FORTY THIEVES" IS "**& « BEST (liF NOT THE VERY B F ?I %, 0- TOMIMES THE .T. C. WILUAjK *& MANAGEMENT HAS YET BFV^?* ZEALAND IT HAS BW3u£&Sg AT EACH AFTERNOON ANDfSI? I * REPRESENTATION BY LUMJF *$&$ THUSIASTIC AUDIENCES ASl> «* OPBNJLY DECLARE IT TO rp S£o CLEANEST. .MOST WHOLESriMp , GENUINELY HUMOROUS?\S?" $& , ENJOYABLE PRODUCTION STATPn o ** I. J'AST FIVR NIGHTS LAST FIVE MIGHTS Of "THE FORTY THIEVES" ?{Ni?; SSSB3B NEXT SATt-RDAY AT 2 OVlXirr NEXT SATURDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK When Uncle Jack Cannot will as i, «, youngsters to sing with him for the t,. time "Am I Working? No, Are Your I. H IS MAJESTY'S rjIHEiTBE. f. DIRECTION... J. C. WILLIAMSOX LTD 1- Managing Directors: f. Georgo Tnllis. E. .1. Tait. Clyde Meyneli i. Manager: John Farrell. A REAL PANTOMIME.' : - TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8. And Four Following Evenings. FINAL MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present their Latest and Greatest Pantomime Extravaganza, " THE FORTY THIEVES." " THE FORTY THIEVES" '• THE FORTY THIEVES " ■ "THE FORTY THIEVES." r Which cannot fail to please because Its ingredients include Clever and Original Comedy. J Beautiful Ballets. Brilliant Dances. Gorgeous Costumes. Splendid Marches. And it is presented hj one of the best organisations of comedians, dancers, panto--5 mlmists and speciality artists which has yet appeared in one production. A GREAT AMD IMPORTANT PRODUCTION. NEXT WEDNESDAY XIIiHT. NEXT WEDNESDAY SIGHT. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS ' For the First Time In New Zealand 1 ] J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. will present the tremendous London Iltppodronu- Extravaganza. "THE PEEP SHOW." •' THE PEEP SHOW." • THE PEEP SHOW." "THE PEEP SHOW." I T"nf|i:osfjo'-nb!y the Rifrppßt Production yet I st:igpi outside of Sydney and Mf-l'iour'ne I - THE PEEP SHOW." " THE PEEP SHOW." , Will present for the first time In polygons of this Dominion thp celebrated Loncta comedian. •1. H. WAKEFIEr.n. The Beautiful and Urilliant Youris London Soprano and Comedienne, PIIYLIS BKaDO.v. And it n-ill si-rnalise the reanni-nrnnre here of the Dashing Young Baritone ME. WIT.I.rA'M OIIEF.NE. nud tlir Chnnctn Comedian. MR. FRE.D CAMBOTRXE. OVKR 2nn — PEOPT.K 2011 ARE rOX-PEIKMBD IX THE PRODITO TIOX OF "THE PEEP SHOW." Box Plans for "The Forty Tliieves" an now nppn. Plans for "The Peep show" will bs I opened at Lewis R. Eadv and Son, Ltd.. ra Mmul.-iy Morning Next. " J Prices.—D.r and R.S.. 8/: Stalls. 4/; I Gallerj-. I/fi. Early Door, stalls ar.d Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices plus amusement . lax. J Prices for "The Peep Show" will not be ■ raised. ■pvIXIELAND, See Onr New Instructress. MISS LOIS JENNINGS. ABOUT NEW JAZZ STEPS. D 4
DANCING. "J .A Z Z TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. | MARITANA MELODY CI.DB. TRADES HALL. D-aueing, S .p.m. till 11 p.m. !. Seaman's Orchestra. I Ladles, 1/: Gents. 1/6. DRUIDS - HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. And Every Thursday and Tuesday. 8 to 11: also Saturday. 2.30 to 5.30, Learners and Advanced Classes, with our Jaw Orchestra. Advanced only, Saturday Bto 11. Come and I.earn nil the Latest .lazx Steps direct from Sydney. M.C.. G. Thomas. —Prop. PROF. W. BTCKLET. TRANCING. —DRUIDS , HALL, NEWTON. 1J Don't Forget FRIDAY NEXTi Dancing from S to 11 p.m. Latest Muiic by the Bamboola Boys. Ladies, Cd; Gents. 1/0. ■CJT. BENEDICT'S HALL. WEDNESDAY il *■* NIGHT. Commence Right and Finish ffi Kight. Good Music. Good Floor. Popular I Prices. Ladies. 1 : Gents, 1 (>. —Manage- B ment. HAKRY WHITE. __i 4 B JACKSON'S Jazz Orchestra caters for t ; w Socials. Balls. At Homes, and Even- [: ings.—Edgar. Chemist. Khyber Fasa. IBUUNNANDS Professional Orchestra anil f|j Concert Band.—Office. 23G. QueeD St. "Phones 73-lA. 1168 A, 3060 (4 rings;- D TEACHERS OF DANCING. PUOFESSOK K. C. 11. KELLY.—Expert , Tuition in the Art of Ballroom Danej inp. Latest Fox Trot, Jazz. Waltz, etc. Write or call for early appointment. Hours: 12-4 and 0-!).—.Modern Dancing Studio, 30, PnlmiTston Bldsrs.. opp. G.P.O. 32 ■RATIONAL School of Dancinz.— Latest American Steps.—King 1539. RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS^ nELGIUM J O t: N G E. SPECIAL PRICES. SPECIAL CATERING. QUICK AND WELL-SERVED LUNCHES FROM 12 TO 2 P.M. Od and 1/. AFTERNOON TEAS (Smokinc Permitted). | 6d. Between 2 and 5 p.m. Musi.-. 2.:i0 to 4.:fn p.m. Orchestra I'lnylns Every Friday Evening f> P.usiness People, WE'RE OPr. SMITH AST) <'A t.I'JIIEV'?- |' mII X l> It IX X YOU LIKE- I Got it at Stai-ey's. There you are | served pleasing drinks of line'llaTOif , i Try either sparkling Iced fruit <&»■> S or the rich Ice Cream Soda. The Ice*' | Mill: Shake also finds m.-my favour- I ites; also pure srape |vice. One cc" I flnd %ariety and iiualitv in drinks at STAC EY' S, „ I 61, Queen Street. B S fee AD ILLY Tea Ilooms Open Every I EveniiiE till 7.30. Fridays and Satnr- i I days till 10 p.m. I 1 & Printed and Published for the Proprietors- | " The Brett Prlr.tins nnd I'uhlishiUj X Company. Limited." liy Ilfnrv Brett, " w Lake Takapuna. Jonrn'ilisr, at the OS" Si of the Company, Shortland Street y THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 81, 5 April 1923, Page 16
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