AMUSEMENTS. H ls M AJESTy ~ s Direction: J. C. WilUamsoa _) Packed House Rocked with Uathl-fc 1 Roof Nearly Blown off by Sho«_ _ / Mirth on Saturday Nigh*. ' Auckland People Yelled at tat a5J_ ' RICHARD TABER M vaai* ,~ I RICHARD TABER And * HALE NORCROSS .. HALE NORCROSS Hap Hnile* ! \ la the Biggest Lauch Ever Put en |W ' "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO"* * "IS ZAT S0 ; '" "IS ZAT SO"-" "IS ZAT SO--" *1S ZAT SO-'" "IS ZAT SO-" •IS ZAT SO v ' "IS ZAT SO?" "IS ZAT SO'" -is zat soy* "IS ZAT SO : " "IS ZAT SOV" By James Gleason and Richard Tthe r It laughed Its way through Aaeria. ' England, and Australia, and haa nTS i come to conquer New Zealand, and iT returning to Australia lor JuwJS! seasons. "IS ZAT SO?" -YES. ZAT SO/! \ i FIVE MORE NIGHTS five more nights* five more nights* five more nights* five more nights." PRESS NOTICES. "If you can't laugh at 'Is Zat So* ma should go and sec a doctor."—New" YV*2 •Sun." 101 * •If you can't enjoy 'Is Zat So" t«b I should lind out what is the matter wia you."—"Telegraph." NOTICE. To avoid the crush at the doors. BOOK NOW at LEWIS R. EADY AND So!f«' obtain your Day Sales at His MajestT'g Confectionery Stall. Children under Six Years not admitted, ' Patrons may order their Cars for 10.45 pjfc PRICES: $/. 4/. 1/6. EARLY DOORS 1/ EXTRA. Patrons are requested to be seated by TJS sharjiLEON WHITE IfaaagMi . A THEATRICAL EVENT THAT ONH ' COMES ONCE IN A DECAD& — J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, — have much pleasure In announcing their first BIG DRAMATIC ATTRACTION OF 1927. THE RETURN THE RETURN OF MAURICE MOSCOVITCH , MAURICE MOSCOVITCH MAURICE MOSCOVITCH and a Brilliant Company vi International Artists. TITS "VrAJESTY'S rpHEATEI Lessees: J. C Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd, , Commencing SATURDAY (NEXT), FEBRUARY 2fc SATURDAY (NEXT). FEBRUARY 1I& J. C WILLIAMSON, LTD^ Present the WORLD-FAMOUS ACTOR GEXICS, MAURICE TiroscOVITCH AURICE MAI RICE "IfOSCOYITCH AURICE •"-■-OSCOVITCH With NAT MADISON. Ellen Pollock, Eileci Sharks, Alex. Saruer, Margaret Murray, \ Kerric Kelly. G<n«rge Blunt. Kiore Kins, I J. B. AtbolwcKid. Reginald Newsoo, Johß HanxT. Doiiaghey. It. Webster. Iu a tremendous story of startling inlenSl (For Six Nights), " THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED." Sidney Howard's Terrific Drama. "A Col«urful Pior-e Cut from the Genuine Fabric of Life." "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED* The triie title of the iiiece is no it«b-s of the VOLCANIC contents of the Play. It Is a Vignette of Life as it is lived. It is an impression DRAWN with Photographic Clarity and treated with Human Understanding. "They Knew What They Want'-d." "They Knew What They Wanted." IS Vivid Life IS A Story of Realism. IS Tears and Sunshine. IS A Social Problem. IS A MuHi-discnss-d Plav. IS Everywhere A TRIUMPH. THKV -\\ j.lay that will exclt* HEY feminine j-ympaiby aal KNEW ivnjiiiine curiosity." NEW -A tumult of hutoM J\V» AT passion.- '* HAT -n j*. impossiWe not » "T ,, "; v I,c SHRILLED by tkli HEY outstanding storr." \VANTED. — •' ANTED. IT WILL CAUSE ENDLESS DISCUSSIO* OTHER PRODUCTIONS'DURING THE SEASON ARE "THE FAKE.' By Frederick Lonsd&H "THE FAKE." Author of "THE FAKE." "Ar-nt We All?"A Vivid. T<-use. Powerful Story. ) A Welcome Revival nf j "THE OUTSIDER." ' Moscoviich's <;r«vit SuccesK. "TRILBY." The Celebrated Roaumoi " TRILBY." MOSCOVITCH "TRILBY." as SVENOALL THE BOX PLANS OPEN ON THURSDAY AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., for "THEY KNEW WHAT THICT WANTED." "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WAXTEU." "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WAXTEU." PIRST-NIGHTERS must uotifv the Bdl Office on WEDNESDAY, before the <.o.n. Prices : D.C and 0.5.. 8/; Slalls. 4/: t.allery. I /<i. <Earlr 1» ( .ot Stalls Mil Gallery, 1/ extra.) Plus tax. R.-prcseut.nilve: WALTER MONK. : AfOSCOVITCH Plays j 'THE FAKE" 'THE FAKE." | AT HAMILTON. I On FRIDAY. NEXT. Feb. Zo. rp H E A T B tt ! The Little Theatre Si.<j<-u- lers to apolo* gis<- to the :sm <in<-vis wh« <-..nld not obtain seals at its "At H"tn<- at tli<- University la<t Saturday night. The response was «• greatly In excess of the a<-c.-i>lan<-es Ih* l this disapp<<iuim<-ut was unavoidable. The Committee urges intending member* to make immediate application u> the Secretary, and desires t« inform Meml>ers that their Subscriptions (. guineas for - seats, or 1 guinea for one seat, lo irery performance in the season) are nim due. THEO .1. srRY, Sicrelary. 4« Victoria Arcade. AND SEE \ REAL COXKf V-/ ISLAND S' I.M. <i\ Dl.Xll'LAMi BEACH To NIi.HT wom^m ARE Vol R MB* **■ SEE THE HAIR RAISIN'! MOTOR CYCLE HILL < 1.1 Mil, Mr. mav,i;i:i: ~ SATURDAY M\l' 11
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 18
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