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AMUSEMENTS. HI3 TIfAJESTY'S rpiIEATRE. IS iU AJESTUS A- HEATRE. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT to-night, to-night' And Three Following Nights. ,-=; rpHURSTON TTALL, A. HURSTOX -D-ALL, "■■ " In ' f "THE BROKEN WING." "THE BROKEN WING" "THE BROKEN WING" "THE BROKEN WING." "THE BROKEN WING" "THE BROKEN WING" Amused and Delighted an Immense Audience on Saturday Night, nnd achieved a SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. THURSTON TTALL, lIURSTON -O-ALL, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL, The Famous International Comedian, And J. C. WILLIAMSON'S SPLENDID SUPPORTIXG CO.Mr._XY, In the Outstanding London and New York Successful Comedy-Drama, "THE BROKEN WING." An Exhilarating. Ingenious anrl Colourful Story of Modern Mexico. The most Thrilling Play every Presented in the Dominion. All present are spell-bound by the wonderful and realistic Aeroplane Crash. The Most Astounding Feat of Modern Stagcruft. BOOK NOW. BOOK NOW. PLANS FOR LAST FOUR PERFORMANCES NOW OPEN" AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SOX, LTD. DAY SALES AT THEATRE COXFECTIOXERY. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 8/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/<j. Early Door to Stalls and Gnllerv, 1/ extra. Pluj Tax. Manager ALEX. F. WILSON. HIS "jITAJESTY'S rpHEATRE. IS -"-'J-AJESTYS -L HEATRE. Lessees J. C. Williamson (X.Z.), Ltd. Direction Denis Kehoe. OH! DENIS KEHOE AND HIS HARP. That is what they say. when you mention his name In Australia, where his name aiitt his little harp are household words. WELL, TO PROCEED. "JJEXT OATURDAY, J LXE 13. DENIS KEHOE, • DENIS KEHOE DENIS KEHOE The Romantic Actor-Singer, ' " Will Tresent 1 "MOTHER MACHREE." "MOTHER MACHREE" "MOTHER M A C H R E E" "MOTHER M A C H R X E." THE GREATEST IRISH FOLK PLAY EVER WRITTEN. A Beautiful Piny of Strong Dramatic Interest, told with Song and Melo.lv interwoven. Written around the theme of Mother Love, that Weathers Every Storm. THE ONCE-IX-A-W.HILE GREAT TLAY. A message to the great heart of the people, illumined b.v the old music of Erin, tne music that will never die. DENIS KEHOE As DAN O'CONNOR, ; Supported by FRANCES KAYHER. A Young Actress of Distinction and Charm. Helen Fergus Ronald Riley Maurice Lyui-h Gwen. Dorise Tom Buckley Aileen Dunne Bernard Beehr ('has. Keegan Lester Carey. Musical Director Fercy Kehoe. Plans will be opened at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. on WEDNESDAY", June 10. PRICES : Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. 6/ ; Stalls, 4/ ; Gallery. 2/. plus tax. A \y I-NT E R pA I R IX AID OF ST. MARY'S HOMES, OTAHUHU, Will be held in the TOWX HALL COXCERT CHAMBER On ; rpUESDAY, TUNE Q Open from 2.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Entertainment by the Girls' Diocesan Association. Stalls of Every Description. Refreshments. The Fair w"ill be Opened by the Mavoiess (Mrs. G. Balldon). ADMISSION: SIXPEXCE. Q P E X I N G SOON. SKATING. kixk SKATING ABBOTTS RINK SKATING BUILDINGS. RINK SKATING Opposite Grent South RINK SKATING Road. Brondwav, RINK §!->3; IXG Xcwmarkct. RINK SKATING risk SKATING NEW WOODEN FLOOR. RINK -!;.T_.?S TG£t Lon >-'' 4Stt Wide. RINK SKATING ki.nk RATING FIRST-CLASS SKATES. RINK SITING R .XK _:._t£ ING WATCH FOR RINK «£.£&-*. OPENING. RINK -SKATING . msK .£"_". .. G J - B ' GOOCII, .Manaccr. RINK SKATING. kink TEACHERS OF DANCING. T EARNERS, BEGINNERS. AND PRACAJ TICE DANCE in all Ballroom Dances every Wednesday and Friday. Stnr nnd Circle Hall, 101. Ponsonbv Road. Private tuition by appointment. Prop.. W. Buckley. ATISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Teacher of ■*"■ Ballroom Dancing. Studio- S. Belgium St. (top Queen St.i. Thong 41-7,-,,-.. TT'XPERT Private Tuition in all Ballroom AJ Dancing; success gunranteed. — rrofessor Kelley. 30. Pnlmer. ...n Bldgs. Pj. "PANCY, Ballroom: special fees for busiA- ness girls. — Miss Kohv SberlsT. Hephum St., I'onsonby. 'Phone _»7-l'':l. REMOVAL NOTICES. "AT" R- J. J. S U I. I. I V A X, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Has Removed from Commercial Bank Buildings. Queen Street, To 30, SHORTLAND STREET fist Floor). (Five Doors Above -Star" Office.) C

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 133, 8 June 1925, Page 14

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