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AMTISEMENTS. TTIS Tl/J-AJESTY'S THEATRE. -LJ-IS -L'J-AJESTY-S -i- UEATRE. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. A COMEDY THAT WILL PUT A UROAD GKIN ON AUCKLAND'S FACE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW T^VENINT, O-MORROW -LIVENING a TOMORROW TT'VENISi; - O-MOKROW J- , VENINIi AT Q SHARP. AT <J SHARP. AT O SHARP. AT O SHARP. For the First. Sis Nights of the Season. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., 3. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Havß miN'b pleasure in presenting £or th« first time in Auckland, one of th" Greatest Comedians of the present day, THURSTON HALL, TFIURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL. THURSTON HALT, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON , HALT, THURSTON rIAM.. THURSTON HAIiL, TIIUESTON HALI, Together with his SPLENDID SUPPORTING COMPANY, SPLENDID SUPPORTING COMPANY, In the Rollicking Three-act Farcial Comedy that has made all New Zealand Happy, "SO THIS IS LONDON." "SO THIS IS LONDON." '•SO THIS IS LONDON." "SO THIS IS LONDON." "SO THIS IS LONDON." "SO THIS IS LONDON.'----"SO THIS IS LONDON." "SO THIS IS LONDON." •• SO THIS IS LONDON." Absolutoly tli* . Funniest, Wittiest, CJpverpst, and Most Humorous Play ever Presented in the Dominion. ONE LONG, GURGLING CIIUCKI.K OAK LONG, GURGLING CHUCKLE OF .TOY. OF JOY. Special Attention of Theatregoers 1» drawn to the Magnificent Supporting Cast, which includes: — GLADYS WEBSTER, lIELENOK BEVAN, MADGE NORTH, JOAX CROSSLEY, GEORGIXA HARVEY, REGINALD CARKINGTON, LESLIE BARRIE, KfiNNETH BRAAIPTON, HERBERT LEIGH, CARLETOX STUART, FELIX BLAND, MONTr WOLF. PLANS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. PRICE?: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, S/: Stalls, 4'; Gallery, I/a Early Door to Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. Plus Tax. EMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. MPIRE. DOMINION - ROAD. EMPIRE. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. EMPIRE. "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." EMPIRE. "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." KMPIRE. "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." EMPIRE. "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." EMPIRE. "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." EMPIRE. "THE THIEF OF BAGDAD." EMPIRE. In 13 Reels EMPIRE. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS EMPTRE. In EMPIRE. The Most Wonderful Picturi EMPIRE. Ever Made. EMPIRE. NO FANCY PRICES. EMPIRE. Just 1/, 1/6. Children, 6d. DAifcirrG. JAZZ ACADEMY. TRADES HALL, HOBSON STREET. EVERY FRIDAY AT S. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. ' LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 125, 29 May 1925, Page 12

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