AMUSEMENTS. , TELLER'S pjPERA Houle' 1 H ULLEK-S U PE RA n tud Direction: John Fuller and Sons. i>iu. TO-XIGHT AT S. AT S TO-NIGHT. FULLER'S CLLEH-S VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE Delightful and Splendid Diversity tnis Week. Everything New, Everything Good. MOON AND "\f°|KlS OON AND MOON AND MORRI& TJETL-E TJEVL-E R|vf-i XVevue -Kevue blvce KEVUE REVUE » E^LE (Producer: Ed. Warrlngton), leat Will present their Smartest. and 1 !. Song, Cornedv and Dance Snow, entniea. A bonsor show. its comedy and son= scenas are a real treat. You've never steu tieir iike in any other revue. -IfORRIS AND pOWLEY. - MoßHis and Rowley.— - AtEEXIE AND - FkAVID -UcEEME AM' -L , AVID JVAILI.- - CJTERN. Oam Oters. — - tt7exdling and \rollot "~ - > * endling and jj-0110l — TRICES : 57, 2 ',"77 Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. OPENING (SATURDAY) OPENING. OPENING (SATURDAY) OPEMNG. ••mHE "pARMER'S yyIFE." Vide Press.-"It is really splendid fun, a-s sweet and fragrant as cider or cream, a play tliat is worth while going to again and again ia order to capture its real essence." TTIS ATATESTY'S rjHHEATRE. Proprietors. .7. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Commencing SATURDAY SATURDAY SATURDAY — NEXT. — SATURDAY T - NIGHTS ONLY — 7 Direr-t from the Court Theatre. London. where it has been drawing packed houses for nearly three years, and after wonderfully successful seasons in Sydney and Melbourne. .T. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Hare t':io honour to present an entirely YEW /COMPANY, l> ew J-'nglisii Company, Includin? TEN T "NDOX V RTISTb. EN -*> OT'ED AiOXDON -"-RTISTS, In The Famous English Comedy, I " THE FARMER'S WIFE." ' " THE FARMER'S WIFE." | J " THE FARMER'S WIFE." | By Eden Philpotts. "A play of deliehrful humour intripuing situations and the quaintest characters ever seen on the stago.' , THEUE-3 A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE. For the production of this notable Comedy, J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Brought :o the Dominions A BRILLIANT AGGREGATION" OF LONDON ARTISTS, several bavin: appeared in the ENGLISH PRODUCTION, Including, Doris Jobn=tone. Townsend Whitling. Douglas Visors. Susan Richmond, p>l win Brett, Violet Ley. G-rahain Stuart. Frances Cave. Reginald Newson. Millie Engler, Eardley Turner. Arthur Greenaway, Emmaline Orford, Doris Lascelles. '•rpHE -pARMER-S TT'IFE. -, ••J- HE -t AIIMEITS >>IFE." THE BIGGEST LAUGH FOR YEARS. One can almost smell the perfume of laven-der and hay blowin? across the footlights from the prlimpse of Applejrarth Farm, seen through the windows of the living room. It is a play remarkable for cleanliness, and the quality of its wit is always refined, while t lie characterisation is excellent right througrn. i NEW ENGLISH COMEDY— THE T7»ARMER - S \TTFE " HE J- ARMEB'S VV IFE.- ---— A NEW ENGLISH COMPANY. It will introduce a New Era in Comedy. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., S/; Stalls 4/: Gallery. 1/6 iHarly Doors Stalls' and Gallery. 1/ extra*. Plus tax. THE BOX PLANS ARE NOW THE BOX PLANS OPEN at LEWIS R. EADY AND SON LTD niKST NIGHXBBS AS USUAL. Representative WALTER MONK. ■p O W X TT A L L. Direction : J. AND N. TAIT. To Mark Their Farewell to the Auckland Concert Platform. DAME CLARA BUTT AND MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD Will give 3 Q ONCEKTS FOR THE pEOFLE ON rpUESDAY, rpHURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, MARCH 0. 11, AND 13, ONLY ONE PRICE OF ADMISSIONo, i linclmllug Taxi to all Pans of the House. ALL SEATS RESERVED. At these Concerts Dame Clara Butt will feature her old-time Songs made famous through the medium of the Gramophone \ otmg paiiors now obtainable. bv COL-NTItV PATRONS ONLY may book Plans now open at Lewis R. Eady CLAUDE KINGSTON, Concert Director for J. and N. Tait. LECTURES. tfftMß ORKE Rf __ EDUCATIONAL POPULAR SHORT COURSES Courses of 4 Lectures each ON MOSnurg Beg& g a8 Marc e h r: 8 (1) old' G R ra m A ffi ar Fa &7l';^ m o ß \ (2) Mr. Eric Waters.—"The Appreciation of Music- Grafton Library HaH ailustratea by Piano, etc On TUESDAYS, Beginning March 0 (1) Dr A B. Fitt.—"Scientific Psvcbolnov On WEDNESDAYS, Beginning March in (l) Mr W. ii. Coekpr.—-gome Modern Industrial Problems- (Profit-sharing « o-partnersnlp, and Control of industry), old Grammar School, Symonds , --' •). Ir -i-.. A - MantlPr —'•Problems of thf Pacific-' nclndlnß China, Economic Rivalry, < olour Question, etc I Old Grammar School. Symotuls St. As usual, all Lectures will be e i n at 7 v> p.m., ami an opportunity for discussion will Any niemher of the public may attend the frc O turV. at a ff ' e ° f 2/ Prr Col{rse of four The programme of full Winter Conrsp<= nf the W.E.A. (to begin after Easter lis in preparation, and will shortly be announced For any further information, ring W.E.A.!
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 53, 4 March 1926, Page 20
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