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AMUSEMENTS. AT AUGHING pvSTITCTIos iNSTrrgSSJ j (Now Firmly Established! "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE. e Hi! Mlilli T%£& Lessee: J. C Williamson (X.Z.), Ltl" Mating Theatrical Historr TO-NIGHT. TO-VIGBT TO-MGHT T&MGB& AT O O'CLOCK. AT O OCLOCK. AND EVERY EVENING. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD, By arrangement witi Sir Benitoi- m~m Mr. John "■ Present THE FAMOUS PLAY OF LOVB AXD LACGHIEt IRISH ROSET - ABIE S IRISH ROSE." " ABIES IRISH ROSE." " ABIE'S IRISH BOSE> - ABIES IRISH KOSi> J Superbly Interpreted by a Brffiiaat r>^ of International Artist*. "If Laughter Is a Tonic •ABIE'S IRISH ROSE* la a Whole Medicine There Are More Jokes Iα tie Universe About "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" AU About The World fitc^iSr^uL 11 Comedy. * "ABffi'S IRISH ROSE." . »By Anne Nicholls.* " AUCKLAND "STAR"— " "Abie's Irish Rose' appeared at Hit * Majesty's Theatre to tie accompaßiaeiit: of much laughter." "HERALD"— "The play is outspoken, ssiveaan* true and obviously made to be lauchni at." "SUX"— • "Certainly tie subject is one of ' laughter—tie marriage by a Mrtiodift " Minister of the daughter of a djred-i&-the-wool Irishman to tie son of a fervid A PACKED HOUSE NIGHTLY LAUGHING ALL THE TIME! Is what is happening at every performance of - ABIE'S fIUSH "POSE" -Abie's Irish -Rosethe greatest laugh ever stagedl SPECIAL BOS PLAN ANNOUXCEMESI - ABIES TRISH T»OSB" - ■■■RISH -"OSB" On account of tie PHENOMENAL TRIUMPH scored br THIS PLAX. IHB SEASON will be CONTINUED Ttt]}; APRIL 13. THE BOX PLANS ARE AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE CONFECTIOXERX, where Day Sales are obtainable PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. S/; Stall*, in Gallery. 1/6. Early Doors. Stalls aaj Gallery. 1/ extra (plus tax). Manager .. CHARLES E. BONNER. im _ " NO, NO, NANETTE." The World'* Supreme Musical Comeflf Triumph. TTIS fpHEATRB, A UCKLAND. Direction : J. C. WILLIAMSON (52.). LTfl, A WONDERFUL ATTRACTION. Commencing SATfRDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 1C SATURDAY AFTERNOON. APHIL Iβ. <Easter Sararday.) ) For a Brief Season. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, By arrangement with SIR BENJAMIN AND MR. JOHN FULLER, Present, for tie first time to playgoers c( Auckland, tie dainty, delicious, delightful, tuneful and am using musical comedy soccea "NO, NO, NANETTE. ,, "NO, NO, NANETTE." "NO. NO, NANETTE." " NO, NO. NANETTE." , which ran for over two years in London a>l New York, and which broke all town records in Sydney. Melbourne, and ottt* Australian cities. ~ NO, NO, NANETTE " will be presented by tie full stresgili af tie New London Musical Comedy Cα, 60 ARTISTS GO. Including ELSIE PRINCE. London's Famous Musical Comedy Sat JIMMY GODDEN. London's Brilliant Comedian. CHARLTON MORTON, From tie Savoy Theatre, London. OLIVE GRANT. From tie Adelphi Theatre. London \ And others, togelier with a _j| Glorious Garden of Girls. - \ J Prices will not be raised. D.C and R.S.. S/ : Stalls. AI; Gall«T, */•• Early Door Steals and GaUerj, 1/ exta. Box Plans will be opened at Lewis B. Eady and Son. Ltd.. on Tuesday, April VL TOURING MANAGER: JOHN FAEBELU pLICK p«LACK pABARBX NEWMARKET. AUCKLAND'S FINEST CABARET. GALA NIGHT. 8 p.m. to Midnight. Admission, 5/. Dance to Auckland's Finest Band on tH Only Sprung Floor. MO>tf)AY NKXT. POPULAE NIGHT. First Heat of Charleston Competition. Ladies. 2 . Gents, 2/6. l Pnone 25-021 and -30-134 (after 7.80). 6%rONSTEB EUCHBft ST. HENfePIcrS HALL, TUESDAY NEXT. APRIL 5. Ladies' : Ist. 2 Giitarttt W«j hou«- Order: 2nd. Ham: Sri. Flour: 4th Mixing Bo»l Guineas WarHiouM urdrr : ,* Bd -. f l^ lb of Flour. 3rd Pair of Fowls; «!*, W" Dish and 2 Travelling Priaes. Tickets. 2/ ; touruani<-nt. S p-iQ--2 J. C. LA FKANCHIE. HonPT. CHEVALIER s i Al i^}j^ E T Cl ' IJB PAVILION - JUAN STREEX. GRAND EUCHRE. , Monday Night and Every MondayJ Good Pri?P«. ' ORGAN RECITALS. __ piTY OF ACCKLA>a n Owing to tbe Town Uall being <> engaged there will be uu O^? an BeCl1 ™ n To-niororw (SunO.-iyt KTi-nin?-J. S. B*»« BA %*. S o Town CJer^SHOWS, - ."I A UCKLANI. HI.UTICULTUBAI. r -A. SOCIKTV. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. ST ANDREWS UALL. U-ntr STBonfls St AJ'RIL 21 AND -■-• 1 -*-'- The attention of I directed t<. ta« ALTKSATION OF DAl*^ PLAYERS WANTED. ~ TTOCKEY—Otsnohu iiockey Oβ 6 J£l •tl Vacancies .'or Junior Players f - qualification*. Cawtaker, Ceaucra Hoc*^ »- J Grounds. _^.—ii^^^SSS*

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1927, Page 20