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AMTJSEMENTB. H IS jyjAJESTY'S rjIIIEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Lid Manager: JOHN FAKKELL. ; TO-NIGHT* 7.50 P.M. FIRST MATINEE— WEDNESDAY, 2 p\r . FIUST MATINEE— WEDNESDAY, 1 p.j£ i Tin: GREATEST KVEXT r>r" EVEHY vk.u:. J. r. WILLIAMSON'S nOIifJKOfS ANNUAL PAXTOMIMK. " ALADDIN." •• ALADDIN." " ALADDIN." •' ALADDIN." "ALADDIN"." ADA UEEVE, I" ALADDIN." ADA IIKEVK I'• ALADDIN. ADA UKKVE. i " ALADDIN." AHA REEVE. '■ ALADDIN." ADA KKKYK. I " AI.ADDI.V." Tin- I'Uiil KxiHiliPut iif • AI.ADDI.V." Tiiu IM« of " Alnddiu." " ALADDIN." ADA HKKVK !•■ ALADDIN." London's Idnl. " ALADDIN." AHA KKKVK ••ALADDIN." As Aladdin is Superb " ALAIiDIN." ADA KKKVK. "AI.ADDI.V." She is Piquant. Versatile, "ALADDIN." aim Ilritllnnt. - ALADDIN." AI>A UKHVK. " .ALADDIN." Chanuius and Captivating, •• ALADDIN. ,, -ALADDIN." In " ALADDIN." " ALAIIPI.V' •' ALADDIN." •• ALADDIN." " ALADDIN." i "ALADDIN." "ALADDIN." " ALADDIN." " ALADDIN " •' ALADDIN." " ALADDIN " " ALADDIN." "ALADDIN.- The rv.lnssal P.PrnBI). . "ALADDIN." nitKAKINC I'ANTOMIMU . -ALADDIN." success. Crowded with I "ALADDIN." Glittering, Glorious Won- " ALADDIN." iler.-i. • THE PANTOMIMIC SUPREME , ("rninmeil Full of uproarious comedy ki-knes FASCINATING BALLETS I GORGEOUS PAGEANTS. ALLURING DANCES. THREE PANTOMIMES IN ONE POX PLANS lit Lewis K. Kilri.v and Son r.(,L. with Day Sales at 11..\i. Theatre Sweet Stall. PRICKS: DC. and R.S., R/ Stalls 4/ extra' s 'l' 1 is*'' Ellrly Sta " S and Gallery 1/ QITI- OP V C X L A N D. rp O\V N TT AL L. TONIGHT (SATURDAY), AT 8 OTI OCX. TO-NIGIIT (SATURDAY), AT 8 O'CLOCK. Mt'NiriPAL CHOIR WILL SING MUNICIPAL CIIOIH WILL SINoi "All Creatures Now" .. (Benet, 1370-1015) "Grant Us Thy Peace" (Mendelssohn. "In My Garden" (Hiilhert) "The. Lee Shore" (Coleridge Taylor) "Richard of Taimtoii Dene" j Arranged by Gerrard Williams'. MISS PHYLLIS HAZELI, WILL SINl}, MISS PHYLLIS lIAZELL WILL SING, "Where Corals Lie" fFlgar) -The Blind Ploughman" (Coalngsby Clarke) MR. MAI'GHAN BARNETT, CITY ORGANIST, will play Prelude and Fugue in D (Bach) I Suite "Othello" (Coleridge-Taylor) Accompanist : MR. LEO WHITTAKER. Choir Organist: MR. EDGAR RANDAL. ADMISSION : SIXPENCE. J. S. BKIGHAM. 1 Town Clerk. DANCIUG. rpO-SI GUT. TO-NIGHT. AUCKLAND'S DANCING ACADEMY, TRADES HALL. THE BIG SHOW. THE BIG SHOW. JAZZING, FOX TROTS. ETC. EVERY SATURDAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY. Yes, Absolutely the Same Programme To-night as You All had the Pleasure o£ Enjoying Last Night. Also, THE FINAL OF £20 JAZZING COMPETITION. Attendants In Ladies' and Gents' Cloai Rooms. Jazzing 8 to 12. Ladies l/<>. Gents 2/0. 102 rp O - N I G II T. T O - N I G U T. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEW.MARKKT. OLD-TIME DA N C E. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Saturday, Monday and Wednesday. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. With Streamers. Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/0. Gents. 2/. Taylor's Orchestra. I). Mayes. M.C. Bus leaves Hall for City at 12. AUCKLAND'S SELECT JAZZ EVENING UCKLAND'S SELECT JAZZ EVENING "MERRYLAND." "MEKKYLAND." MASONIC HALL, Belgium St.. NEWTON. TO-NIGHT—SATURDAY—TO-NIGHT. ! "MERRYLAND" DANCE is the Most Select and Up-to-date Dance iv Auckland. Good Floor and First-class Music. Good Supper. Court Supper. JAZZ FOX TROTS JAZZ JAZZ FOX TROTS JAZZ Ladies 2/, Gents 2/8. Come along where the crowd goes and enjoy yourself. ARTHUR A. WATSON. Manager. A NIGHT IN HONOLULU. ■"- MONDAY. MONDAY. ZEALANDIA HALL. DOMINION UP.. JUNK "ii. The Greatest and Must Lavish Attraction Yet Presented A Brilliant Array of Settings will li,.' a Spe.-ial Feature <>f the Evening. Under Special Engagement:—(ill The Aloha Ladies' Quartette. Instrumental Selection, (In Direct from Honolulu, the Two Cntles In Hawaiian Lnl and si Smile, (c> Mlm LIU Cliiilnnl. New Zealand's Premier and Greatest Exponent of Hie Must Fascinating Hula Dance. Streamers. Confetti. Chocolate. Roulette. Balloons. Aloha .liixx P.and nniler the direction of Walter « Smith. Avail yourself of liei"? present n'\ this, the Greatest Night Yet Pi-e«e-ntc<l. ." >» 11!. BH-.-U-. M,-in:u-er; M T.iMloi"h'i. rpHE GENUINE OLD TIME DANCB. DRUIDS' HALL. MONDAY NEXT. Grand Novxltv Wnlttrtns Comnntition. Four Cash Prizes. 10/ each. Auckland's Premier Dance. where the Music and Management are Supreme. Pnnclne S-12. Ladies 1/. Geuts 11. Kaysniith and Scott-Williams. M.C.'s. W. McMICIIAEL, Hon. Sec. JUVENILE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS O BALL.—ST. BENEDICTS HALL. THURSDAY. JULY :;. Valuable prizes most original and fancy costumes. Exhibition by Pupils of dliss liernice Sanford. Good orchestra. Supper provided. Children 1 . Adiilrs'l/ii. M. KDWAItDS. Hon. S.'c. "TiON'T Forget Every Saturday Night at ■*-' f)'Neill St. Hall. Nothing Letter. A. l". Miillius. Pianist. Coiiiim-iieim: S to 11. June 2S. Everyone welcome. Ladies I. Gents 1 ■α-stow and Andrews. 12 "INDIANA Jazz P.and. for Dan. c*. Parties" -*• etc.—W. Cash. Sec. 'Phone L'MSA. or Bnx 730. c

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 152, 28 June 1924, Page 16

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