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AMUSEMENTS. ' (Under Vice-Regal Patronage l f;e S? cc.. J. c. Wmiam__' X g&' Business Manager __ J \vii ( AUCKLAND AMAZED VT TUP I WONDERFUL PRODUCTION OP j TUTANKHAMEN. AGAIN " • TO-NIGHT. AT Q pv O-NIGHT. AT O v " y { Mg_: TSi";; Wffr ' J&I: TUT-ANKH-AMEN TUT-ANKH-AMEN. TUT-ANKH-AMEN. A LYRICAL ECHO OF ANCIENT EGYPT. Dances and Ballets arranged Ht . Miss Cecil Hall. T CURTAIN, 8 P.M. SHARP. Patrons are Requested to be Seated before Curtain Rises JANUARY 2_, 28, 29, 30 Box Plans now on view at Lewis R. Bad* and Son, Ltd. Early Door to Stalls m 5 Gallery tickets ou sale at Coleman's mi 7 p.m. * v PRICES (PLUS TAX) • D.C. and O.S ' R'6 ' I Stalls 3)| ■ 000 Gallery Seats at '. 1* i I Early Doors. 1/ extra. '. !' PROCEEDS TO MEMORIAL FUND. - H IS jyjAJESTY'S mHEATRE. Direction : J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Managing Directors: George Tallis E T Tait, and Clyde Meynell. •.'■"• A GREAT ACTOR IN A GREAT PLAT. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, At So"clock. For a Limited Number of Nights. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have pleasure in announcing the Reappearance of England's Foremost Comedy Actor, LAWRENCE GROSSMITH LAWRENCE GKOSSMITH, LAWRENCE GROSSMITH, In the First Auckland Production of tilt Wittiest and Most Fascinating of Modern English Comedies, " QUARANTINE." "QUARANTINE." "QUARANTINE." A Play of 4 Acts and 7 Scenes teeminj with Daring Situations and Glowing with Rich Comedy and Genuine Wit. MR. GROSSMITH will be supported by a Brilliant Company of Favourite. Artists, including:— Diana Wilson Leslie Victor Dorothy Seacombe Paul Plunkett Adelaide Gunn Edmund Duggan Georgia Harvey Cyril Gardiner Mabel Gower Winnington Barnes "QUARANTINE." The Story of an Elopement that missed fire, a Cruise on the s.s. Angostura with the Bitters thrown in. and a Honeympon Minus the Honey. THE PLAT THAT CAPTURED LONDON IN A NIGHT. The English Censor had to pass it. and even Mrs. Grundy will have to admit its funny. "QUARANTINE." ,- "QUARANTINE." "QUARANTINE."—^"QUARANTINE:"— — "QUARANTINE" is crammed with humour and excitement. It is pervaded by the richest comedy. The situations are absorbing, yet irresistibly humorous. It is the story of two women who love the same man. The three of them are thrown together ou a steamer and on an isiaad. Imagine what happens! PLAY PRODUCED BY MR. LAWRENCE GROSSMITH. During the Season will also be Staged, "AMBROSE APPLE.TOHXS ADVENTURE." "THE SILVER FOX." PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 6/6: Stalls, ■ :t/t>: Gallery. 1.6. Early Door to Stalls, 1/ extra, and to Gallery 6d. Plus Tax. BOX PLANS for Season will be opened at Lewis K. Eadv and Son, Ltd., oa WEDNESDAY MORNING. Manager, JOHN FARKELL L1PK0....... - .j*..-NIGHT. IPKOVSKA — -i-O-NIGHT. LIPKOVSKA — TO-NIGHT. FOURTH CONCERT. 1 I SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. | I Popular Programme.—Madame | | Lipkovska witl wear the beauti- j | fill Spanish Costume, including | I a wonderful Spanish Shawl pre- j | seated to her by H.M. the Queen | I of Spain nt San Sebastian. Atso | | the gorgeous "POMPADOUR" I | costume. i T " TT A . L k Direction .. .. E. J. Gravestock. TO-NTGIIT AT S. TO-NIGHT AT S. EXTRA CONCERT MONDAY NEXT. EXTRA CONCERT MONDAY NEXT. EXTRA CONCERT MONDAY NEXI. MR. E. .1. GRAVESTOCK Has the Honour of Presenting MADAME LYDIA LIPKOVSKA MADAME LYDIA LIPKOVSKA LYDIA LIPKOVSKA ! LYDIA LIPKOVSKA I The World-renowuetTßussian Prima Donna, who has created such a turore throughout New Zealand. i Supported by ALEXANDER SVER.IEXSKY. ALEXANDER SVERJEXSKY, The Eminent Russian Pianist. To-night Madame Lipkovska will sing: Don I "ns quale. "Cavatlnsi Norma . 1 Donizetti Rigoletto. "Caro Nome" Verdi At Sunset •• t } r "'..''"'X.] Down in the Forest Landon Loi.ua Lnllabv l-.vnl Scott "LAISSEZ-.MOI KIRE" Coatrunue ' The relational Laughing Song. A G*Jiip of Spanish Son?.-. A Group of French Songs. And ...., FAVOURITE ENGLISH SONUS ANi> OPERATIC SELECTIONS. Plans at Lewis IL Eady and Son Ltd. until noon, afterwards at Coleman S, COMCr of H.M. Theatre Arcade. Reserve'! Sea's. 7 Ii: Unreserved. •;'. ana 2/0; ">/ and 2/0 ti.-kels at Coleman s. All Prices Plus Tax. LIPKOVSK VS CONCEIT'"- *t HAMILTON" —THURSDAY NEXT. ROTOKUA—MONDAY. Felirnarr 4. DANCING. JA Z Z ING. .T AZZI KG. DON'T FORGET MONDAY XIGHT. ST. IIEXEDICT'S. Bccham Jazz Orchestra. TAZZIXG.J A Z Z I N G. TO-NIGHT. ST. BENEDICT'S. Ladies I,'. Gents 1/0. CARNIVALS. _, (i om E to rmiDis a. MANCHESTER BLOCK JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. FEBRUARY IS. 10, an.l 20. 1024. FEBRUARY IS, 1!«. an.l 20, 1024. THREE DAYS' CARNIVAL. U THREE DAYS' CARNIVAL. 1* -Timed and Published for the I *JL°'. r, , e ' r i , .!_. "The Urett l'rinilug and Puu l--io ■• Company, Limited." by Henry Bret ' , _''_ Lake Takapuna. Journalist, at the Ota-:* of tbe Company. Shortland Street. Auckland. SATURDAY. JAXUARI 26. 1924-

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 16

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