AMT7SEMENTS. HIS TVTAJESTT'S rpHEATRE, IS iu -AJESTY'S J- HEATR3, Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z), LTD. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT -■' TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT". ]• And Two Following Nights. t " ■ mHCRSTON TTALL, ■• •. ■ J- HURSTON - i THURSTON HALL, " '; THURSTON HALL, |"' In j. "THE BROKEN WING." V "THE BROKEN WING." -THE BROKEN WING." Amused and Delighted an Immense Audience on Saturday Night. and achieved a SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. T HURSTON TTAI.L, HURSTON -LI.M.L. TIIURSTON HALL, THURSTON HALL, The Famous International Comedian, And J. C. WILLIAMSON'S i SPLENDID SUPPORTING COMPANY, In the j: Outstanding London and New York I'• Successful Comedy-Drama, S i "THE BROKEN WING." An Exhilarating, Ingenious and 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 BOOK NOW. BOOK NOW, PLANS FOR LAST THREE PERFORMAXCES NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADT AND SOX, LTD. DAT SALES AT THEATRE COS. FECTIOXERY. PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 8/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Earlj Door to Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. Plui ' Tax, Manager .... ALEX. F. WILSON. HIS T\,fA.TESTY'S rnHEATKB. IS -UJ-AJESTY'S -L HEATBE. Lessees J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Direction Denis Eehoe. OH! DENIS KEHOE AND HIS HARP. . That is what they say, when you mention his name in Australia, where bis name ana his little harp are household words. WELL, TO PROCEED. ~~ — ~~— -- -_..jj "JJEXT OATXKDAY, ie . J DSB 13. ,' -■: DENIS KEHOE, ■ DENIS KEHOE DENIS KEHOE \ n The Homantic Actor-Singer, "j ' Will Present \ "MOTHER MACHREE." : "MOTHER MACHRE E." "MOTHER MACHRE E." "MOTHER MACHRE E." THE GREATEST IRISH FOLK PLAT EVER WRITTEN. A Beautiful Piny of Strong Dramatic Interest, told with Song and Melody interwoven. Written around the theme o£ Mother Love that Weathers Every Storm. THE OXCE-IX-A-WHILE GREAT PLAY. A message to tbc great lioart of the pcopW* illumined by the old music of Erin, tl» music that will never die, DEXIS KEHOE As . DAN O'CONNOR, Supported by FRANCES KAYHER, A Young Actress of Distinction and Charm. Helen Fergus Eonald Rlley Maurice Lynch Gwen. Dorise Tom Buckley Aileen Dunno Bernard Ueeb.v (/has. Keegaa Lester Carey. Musical Director Percy Eehoe. Plans will be Opened at Lewis R. Eadj and Son, Ltd., TO-MORROW (Wednesday). PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, U/, plus tax. DANCING. ■_ A LL OLD - TIME DANCES. DRUIDS , HALL. NEWTON.—TO-NIGHT, Ana Every Tues., Thurs., and Sat. To-night. S to 12. also Mnnte Carlo WaltJ and Selection of Couples for our flO TValtzPcbotUsrh Competition. Anyone wishinj to take part In it will he taught free. Thursday. S to 11. — Monlo Carlo anil Selection of Couples for Competition, and our favourite Band o£ 5. 'ihree new numbers every week. FARNELL RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. SOCIAL AND DANCE. TO-XIGHT. TO-XIGHI, ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. Mixed Dancing. S-I'J. Supper. It. PACKMAN', Hon. ScC._ TTIRST'S HALL, MORXISGBID 11 TO-NICHT AND EVEM Tt'ESDAI. SOCIAL AND DANCK. Admission, 1/. F. HOUEHAJL O'NEILL STREET HALL., POXSOXBT-Jazz—To-morrow Night—Jazz. Two hands-, all the ny frniu a Ukulele to a Piano; ten performers in all. Drums. Ob, yes! Tommy Stevens. Now whose band. ■ Come over and see; S to 11. Ladies, l/». Gents. 2/. The best and most that you will ever get tor join- money. See To-niOt-row's •Star/ ' CARLTOX TMXCK CLUB. __ ; j a z z — jazz. OPENING NIGHT, STAR AND CIRCLE HALL. Ponsonby Koad (opp. Fire Uriyadc), NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. ■ Absolutely the Very Latest and Newest • Dance Hull" in the City. We defy anyone to compote with out Novelties, and the music, well. WALTER SMITHS HAWAIIAN OUCHESTKA. Popular PrliH-H. STAN. WKI.I.S, Promoter^ rpo-.Moniiow night, st. geobge'S -L HALL, Ranfurly Rnad, Epsom, 8 till 11. Jazz. Foxtrot. Hl..e>. OnesKP. M ; Waltz. SAN TOY OKCHEKTKA OF SO- . Ladies, 1/; Gentlrn.cn. l,ii. rpilE I'ONsn.NitY UNITED DAKL ,iiS ' At O'Neill Street Hall, WILL nv. DISCONTINUED TILL ; FURTHKIt NUTICK. DANCING, DANCING — MLNICIP-il' HALL. XEWMAKKKT—THUBSDAIi ■June 11. Morrow's Orchestra Danclngi l\H to 11.-!.-, p.m. One step. Jazz, W ltZl , Ladles 1/. Ci-iitH 2/.—.1. McGl'lßE. M-C , A LOIIA Strlrie Quartet (Ladles), oP«° ; tor musical eniias.'mcats. — APP'a ■ Walter Smith, IC. Turner Sr.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19250609.2.154.9
Bibliographic details
Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 134, 9 June 1925, Page 16
Word Count
666Page 16 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 134, 9 June 1925, Page 16
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Auckland Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries.