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AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN AND RAPIDLY FILLING AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. "rpHE "pARMER'S VyiFE." . Vide Press.—"lt is really splendid fun, as sweet and fragrant as cider or cream, a play tbat is worth while going to again aud again in order to capture its real essence." TTIS TV/TAJTSSTY'S rpHSATRE. Proprietors, J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Commencing TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TO-MORROW TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TO-MORBOw! 7 — NIGHTS ONLY — 7 Direct from the Court Theatre. London, where it has been drawing packed houses for nearly three years, and after won- j Uerfuliy successful seasons ia ; Sydney and Melbourne. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have the honour to present an entirely NEW TjiNGLISU ptOMPANr, i ew Company, Including TEN -VTOTED j OiNDON A RTIST3, EN A\ OTED -cA.RTISTS. In The Famous English Comedy, , j " THE FARMER'S WIFE." | " THE FARMER'S WIFE." | " THE FARMER'S WIFE." ! By Eden Philpotts. THERE'S A LAUGH IN EVERY LINE. For the production of this notable Comedy, J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Brought to the Dominions A BRILLIANT AGGREGATION OF LONDON ARTISTS, several baring appeared ia the ENGLISH PRODUCTION, Including, Doris Johnstone. Townsend Whitling, Douglas Vigors, Susan Richmond, Edwin Brett, Violet Ley. Graham Stuart, Frances Cave, Reginald Newson. Millia Engler, Etnrnaline Orford, Daphne Bavin, Arthur Greenaway. Eardley , Turner, Yetty Landau. P. 11, Julian, | Doris Lascelles. "rpHE TTtARMER'S YX7IFE." •Are a armer's >»ife." i THE BIGGEST LAUGH FOR YEARS. . One can almost smell the per- j fume of lavender and hay blow- j ing across the footlights from the glimpse of Applegarth Farm, seen jj through the -windows of the J living room. It is. a play remark- j able for cleanliness, and the quality ; of its wit is always refined, while 1 the characterisation is excellent -j right through. 'y A NEW ENGLISH COMEDY— J THE T7<ARMER'S YT7IFE." I HE A 1 ARMER'S VV ipe." —A NEW ENGLISH COMPANY. " WITTY, SPARKLING, TRUE TO LIFE " A WONDERFUL PLAY " rpHE "TTIARMER'S TTTTIFE." i "A HB x i ARMERS VY IFE/ . PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., S/; Stalls 47; GaUery, 1/6 (Early Doors Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra). Plus tax. THE BOX. PLANS ARE NOW THE BOX PLANS OPEN at LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. FtIRST NIGHTERS AS USUAL. Representative WALTER MONK. Under the distinguished patronage of Hi« Excellency, the Governor-General, Sir, Charles Fergusson. Baronet, LL.D., K.C.M.G., X.C.8., D.5.0., M.V.0., who has kindly consented to be present. His Excellency will be accompanied by the Vice-Regal party. GRAND r\PENING rand Opening OF THE MUNICIPAL /CONCERT REASON, 'UNiciPAL Concert *3eason, rpOWN TTALL, TO-MORROW TTIVENING, O-MORROW ADVENING, Q P.M. . O P.M. A SUPERB PROGRAMME WILL BS SUBMITTED BY THE MUNICIPAL , CHOIR. MUNICIPAL BAND, ACTING CITY ORGANIST, AND MR. W. GEMMELL, VOCALIST. THE MUNICIPAL CHOIR Will Sing "Drake's Drum," "An Evening'! Pastorale," "By Babylon's Wave" and "Celtic Hymn." THE MUNICIPAL BAND Will Play "Zampa" Overture; a splendid selection from the operatic works of Mozart, comprising excerpts from "Don Giovanni," "Cosi fan Tutti," "Nozze dl Figure" and "Magic Flute"; and, Sibelius' "Fialandia." THE ACTING CITY ORGANIST (Mr. Edgar Randal) .Will Play . Air and Variations on a theme by Handel (Karg-Elert), "Elegy"(Lemare), "The Curfew" (Hors--5 man), and "Toccata" (Boelljjiann). MR. W. GEMMELL Will Sing "Crossing the Bar" (with organ accompaniment), and "Even Bravest Hearts" (from "Faust"). Prices—Reserved 2/, Unreserved U, . Ground Floor 6d. Box Plan now open at Messrs. Lewis 3. Eady and Son, Ltd. Patrons are advised to Book Early. J. S. BRIGHAM, 84 Town Clerk. <t TOWN TT ALL. O W N AX ALL. SUNDAY NEXT, AT 5.30 P.M. MUSICAL RECITAL MUSICAL RECITAL — By THE MUNICIPAL BAND THE MUNICIPAL BAND _. Under the Baton of '■ Bandmaster CHRISTOPHER SMITH. ADMISSION FREE. , J. S. BRIGHAM, 4 Town Clerk. STAINER'S /CRUCIFIXION." TAINER'S V^RUCIFLXION." It has been proposed to give a rendering of this beautiful work in the large TOWN HALL, on GOOD •t FRIDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. U All Choristers and Soloists who are familiar with same, or who would like to assist, please send — letter, stating voice, names and addresses, to the undersigned as soon as possible so that arrange- — ments may be made for rehearsals. •a CONDUCTOR, s, P.O. Box 20, Wellesley Street. * 12 r. , r. s ryHERE IS "THE STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN" : Printed and Published for the Proprietors, " The Brett Printing and Publishing Company, Limited," by Henry Brett, of Lake Takapuna, Journalist, at the Office of the Company, Shortland Street Auckland. l 8 FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1928. |{ 1 k

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 54, 5 March 1926, Page 14

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