_ AMTJSEMEy-g E. " E. "TEAVE TT rrr, * -L EiVE Jg: _ "WIS I3g Hg™, V. BOX PLANS TO-DAY SS '" t Th .?, Plans for TO-NIGHT f«f_ T , a T d for MONDAY f sh«SS$JL__ T. ( Whirled Into Hapniness") n T KBX_ Treasurers Office (H.M. *Ut_^« Direction: J. c. WILLLiMSONSI* TO-NIGHT AT EIGHT E. TO-NIGHT AT __g|£ Positively the ~ LAST NIGHT. LAST x-r-ly LAST NIGHT. £___ gGHj Of the Irresistible Musical P]»v . c "LEAVE IT TO JAN_» I! L EAVE IT TO JANeT^ x_t.- v „ A^K IT T0 JAK E." Hhieh has packed the Theatre ?<:,-<.»,« enthusiastic playgoers d_rl_g t_e S^J 1 * Presented by the Popnlaf* »* •J. C. W ILLIAMSOX E NGLISH MUSICAL qomedx pOMPANY, Headed by ATHOL TIER. DOROTOv t*~ JACK CANNOT^ OTHY _ SECOND BRILLIANT PRODUCTION MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 5 "' C. MONDAY NEXT.' APRIL * FOR 5 NIGHTS ONLY." A GORGEOUS SPECTACLE A RIOT OF LAUGHTER, " A MEDLEY OF MELODY Direct from Record Runs in Sydney and Melbourne. v '! W H I R LED TNTO TTAPPINESS " "» * HIRLED J-XTO - WHIRLED INTO ' THE _,MOST JOYOUS MUSICAL COMEDY EVER STAGED IN ir To Neglect to Take Your Wife to • Whirled Into Happiness" is Sufficient I Grounds for Divorce it The First Auckland Production of tim Big London Musical Comedy Success II "TTfTHIRLED TNTO TTAPPIXFSS--VV hirled Into -O-appiness ; h "WHIRLED INTO HAPPINESS"' A Joyous and Delighting Entertaimnetr Full of Happiness. Good Things Inter' a spersed with Inordinate Bursts of Lanffhter s A WHIRL OF BEAUTY AND FUN Rich in Musical Numbers. Glorious Ballets a Fine Choruses, and Gorgeous Costume: SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 10. FOR LAST SEVEN NIGHTS OF SEASON t " T> R I M R 0 S E." "J-RIMROS E." TRIM BOS E." • P R I M R O S E." 3 • P R I M R O S E." ] PRICES: DC. and 0.5.." S/; Stalls. 4/ Gallery. 1/C. Early Door Stalls and Gallery 1/ extra. All prices plus tax. DAY SALES FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY at H.M. Theatre Arcade,' Confectioner Store. §QRAXD Q- IRL QuTDI "DALLY. I'nder the distinguished patronage nf His Excellency the GovernorGeneral and the Lady Alice Fergusson. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, AT 2 PAI. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, AT 2 P.IL The Girls Will Be Seen Tn FIRE-FIGHTING. JU-JITSU. AMBULANCE WORK. BREAKING COLOURS. COUNTRY DANCING, ETC., ETC. THE WHOLE CULMINATING IX A GRAND MARCH PAST. During the afternoon Capt. McLaglaa (World's Ju-Jitsu Champion; will give a superhuman display, defying the combined pulling strength of two Prize Dranght Horses. ARTILLERY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. REFRESHMENT STALLS. ADMISSION 1/. STAND If. Grandstand Seats Will NOT be Reserve:! After 2 p.m. 4S QONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN BALL SATURDAY, APRIL 10. S PAL MISS BERYL NETTLETOX And MISS MAR.TORIE TURNER Present their TALENTED PUPILS IN CHARMING NOVEL AND SPECTACULAR SCENAS. Don't Miss This Opportunity of Wirnessinj the Performance of AUCKLAND'S LEADING JUVENILES. Prices : 0/0, _/ and 1/. LECTURES. T3OPULAR (SUNDAY T ECTCRES. x opular Sunday J-'ectcre-. THE PRINCESS THEATRE. rpO-MORROW iSUNDAV) "pVENIXG. Doors Open, 0.30. Piano Recital, 6.43. Lecture, 7.15. The Forty-first of the Series, THE WONDERFUL F.GYPTIAN DISCOVERY, TUT-ANKII-A.MEX. rnUT-ANKH-AJIEX. UT-ANKII-AMEN. -*- !T-A.\KII-AHEX. CAVE OF 1000 WONDERS. The Unparalleled "Find" of the WORLD-FAMOUS XU.MB, And its Treasures i>y tae late Lord Carnarvon and I>;\ Howard Carter. Illustrated by Imi Siipvrii Lantern Slide?. Lecturer: E. UFA! •!.AM GREEXHOW 1 London Authors' Society). ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. Note to Patrons.—The Management regret to announce thru the Illustrated Lecture, "JERUSALEM: THE HOLY CITY." could not lie given at the Princess Theatre on (loud Friday, as previously announced. owing to the «'ity Council refusing permission to open the Theatre. rpilE PR ESS PTVUEATRE, -"-111-: -L-Mi'KESS J-HEATRE, RESERVOIR CORNER. NEWTON. rpj-MORROW iSUNDAYj jnYENEN'G Doors open 6.30. Lecture 7.15. To Inausnrate the Ope;ii::_- of the SUNDAY EVENING LECTURES at this Theatre, MR. G. A. RAWSON Has been specially eiU'.r-cl to deliver ta. Fascinating Subject, "DEAUTIFUL JAPAN JO EAUTIFUL " APAN, THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN. Illustrated by ICO Superb Lantern Slides Magnificehtlv coloured by Japanese Artists. ' • MR. RAWSON wi's an Eve-witness of th? Great Earthquake which 'wrecked Tok« _ nnd Yokohama in I'".'". and will give l dramatic account iiilus::-at>"li of hi* aniqu? experiences. ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. * PLAYBSS WANTED. . npiIIRD Grade Soccer lMavers wanted.— x Reply to Secretary. Epsimi Baptist. 32. '-tin- Edward Ay.. F.p-om. "P D E N E I. E L' T 0 B S! The Govprni!'cnt Ma' ■ .-':-.• '■■ T n Large. A stronger o;>pos;ti.<i ; - needed. V" TK M- U -' !N - _____
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 20
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