AMUSEMENTS. • j "IS 2AT SO?" "IS ZAT SOT* •• is ZAT SO' 7 "* -is zat sor -is zat sor SELDOM HAS SUCH K HEARTV T ~ ' TER. SUCH ENTHUSIASM IvtHgpBKEENNESS UK ENJOYMENT WITNESSED AT A FIRSTNI GHT-s B J3S>" FORMANCE AS THE nv.v-k£« PE *- GREETING WHICH J. c. FAMOUS COMEDY COMPANY LAST EVENING AT »]« THEATRE WHEN i S £ ST PRESENTED THE BRTLUANT V&S COMPANY MAKING THEIR APPEARANCE I.N AUCKLAND WELCOMED LIKE Ol D i niENns TSS BEFORE THE END OF THE BraattSa THE LARGE AUDIENCE KNEW WERE BEING ENTERTAINED BY sSS? THING EXTRA grECIAL lN THE OF HIGH-CLASS COMEDY. WD TBrJ SHOWED THEIR APPRECIATION UNCERTAIN MANNER BY LOTD fi? TINUED. GENUINE APPLAUSE IT WAS WnHOIT A WONDERFUL EVENING. AND A** MOST WONDERFUL FIRST NlGirr MOST WONDERFUL FIRST NIGHT MOST WONDERFUL FIRST NIGHT! < K' s | Dirociion. * J. C. WILLIAMSON tX.Z.i, LTD. . Manager Leon Wii|» ; TO NIGHT, AT 7.55 p« TO-NIGHT. AT 7.5 T. I'M TO NIGHT. AT T.:C. P.M. AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS, v AND FOLLOWING EVENIXGSL VAND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. It is to be regretted that the Famous Comedy Company is limited to Seven NlAts in Auckland, hut there can be no estensim. as the Company sails lor Australiaoa Friday nest for return seasons in Melbonnr and Sydney. "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT sor' -is zat sor* "IS ZAT sor* -is zat sor* The Fuunicnst Comedy on the Stage To-day, . With RICHABD TABER. HALE NORCROSS. RICHARD TABER, HALE NOHCRoisL RICHARD TABER. HALE NORCROSS) Two of the World's Greatest Compliant, Two of the World's Greatest Comedians, And a BRILLIANT COMPANY OF ARTISTS, BRILLIANT COMPANY OF ARTISTS, Including Marx Ellen Hanlcy Virginia Norton Barrie Livcsl«*y Matter Bruce Walktr Maude Carroll Douglas Vigors Daphne Bairn Arthur Cornell f Sammy Green "lerbert Lcljt Claude Saunders "IS ZAT SO?" -IS ZAT sor* "IS ZAT sor"IS ZAT sor* "is zat sor* •' IS ZAT SO>" is produced in TfarM Brilliant Acts and Sevt-n Sparkling Srecet 1 u«-r<- i» not a dull moment rhe whole train;. and the Comedy mores from one humorou> situation 10 another with EtirUiaf rapidity. BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS. PRICES: S/. 4/. I/O Early Dool* Stalls and Gallery. 1/ extra. All prioH plus tax. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son Ltd. Day Sales at His Majesty's Confectionery Stall.* where Box Plans are to be loan* alter 0 p.m. each evening "IS ZAT sor -is zat sor -IS ZAT SO :" -is ZAT SO':** -IS ZAT sor* FROM THE STRAND TO THE GRAND. -MADEMOISELLE From ARMENTIEBES" C* RAN It Cpp. G P.O. riVJDAY. ' RAND Bright!: -'-O-DAIi GRAND isn«y; * rpo-DAY. RAND British ' '■ -*-0-DAY. From a Week uf lligli Success. / BRITISH ALL THROUGH.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1927, Page 18
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