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AMUSEMENTS. PERCY HUTCHISON has installed himself firmly in the affections of Auckland playgoers and despite the | adverse weather conditions large and enthusiastic audiences have braved the elements to enjoy "The Laughing Optimist, which is undoubtedly one of the most irresistibly humorous plays ever sent to New Zealand. , The mission of "The Laughing Optimist is to create genuine laughter and to make people realise that "Sell depreciation is I ruin's dearest vice." j YOU CAN EASILY TELL, BY TIIL HAPPY EXPRESSION ON THEIR FACE?-, THOSE AUCKLANDERS WHO H-Y\ E ENJOYED PERCY HUTCHISON IN "THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST." ONE DOSE OK HIS TONIC MAKES YOU FEEL TIH 1. AFTER ALL, THIS OLD WORLD Li QUITE ALL RIGHT. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Direction - - - J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A Play of Love and Laughter that is Appealing to all Playgoers. To-night, at c O-NTGHT, AT O. AND ON MONDAY EVENING. FOR THESE LAST li OCCASIONS. LAST OCCASIONS. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present the Distinguished London Actor-Maifager, PERCY HUTCHISON PERCY HUTCHISON And His Incomparable Company of End Artists, in « THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST," "THE LAUGHING OPTIMIST." i Which will out-rival in Popularity any Comedy staged in New Zealand during recent years. Laugh your cares away at thia happy play. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, Four Nights Only, Initial Production in, New Zealand of "MR. WHAT'S-HIS-NAME." " MR. WHAT'S-HIS-NAME." Adapted from the French by Seymour TTirf.-g SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. Three Nights Only, "THE LUCK OF THE NAYT" "THE. LUCK OF THE NAVY*." Flays Produced by Percy Hutchison. Plans for the Season are now open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M Theatre Confectionery Shop. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 7/; Stalls. 4/Gallery, 1/6. Early Door, Stalls, 1/ extra! plus tax? 01 ' GaUery ' 6,1 £Xtra - All prices Manager - -- -- -- -- JOHN FARRELL. TS! GSSSS CSSSS? 83£ IS TSS HJgoggE AES2& TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 11TH, SEPTEMBER 11TH, AT 8 P.M., TOWN HALL. THE BIG TOWN HALL THE BIG TOWN HALL!

SONG LEADERS: MR. M. GUTHRIE. And Our Old Dear Friend " JASPER."' MR. VERNON DREW. SOLOISTS: MISS ETTA FIELD. MISS ALMA McGREW. And MR. LAURENCE NORTH (The Well-known Dunedin ACCOMPANISTS: Baritone). MRS. BARRINGTON-SXOW MRS. M. OSBORNE. Assisted by a First-class Orchestra. Don't miss this great event—the last and by the greatest Community Sing. Remember— TUESDAY NIGHT, AT 8 P.M., AT THE BIG TOWN HALL. AU Proceeds Go to Unendowed Charity. "s HI T S OF AUCKLAND ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 O'CLOCK Charmingly Varied Musical Programme by the A ICELAND AI UNI CI PAL T)A\D Auckland ->J-unicipal D.isn Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH March Triumphant—"The London Scottish"' llymn —"Sandon" _ Overture—"Raymond" *Th,,mi« Waltz—"Wein, Weib. und Cesang,"' Strauss Selection—"The Songs of Ciro Pin*uti " „ , INTERVAL. - MOMU Pa;rol—"The Wee Macjrrcgur" Amers Intermezzo "Chanson B. hcniieiinc." Boldi -el.'ction "Squire's Popular Soucs," Hume Lutracte—"The Valley of Poppies'' Spanish March—"Cadiz" Vafverde NATIONAL ANTHEM. WUenie J. S. BRIG 11 AM. Town Clerk. (J 1T Y O F AUCKL AX D. TOWX HALL. WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, At S o'clock. £»ONCERT. MRS l-AT WILD. Vocalist. MR. MAUGIIAN BARNETT, Citv Organist MR. LEO WHITTAKER. Accoipanfst ADMISSION : (>d and 1Reserved Seats, 2/, at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGIIAM,* ® Town Clerk.

AUCKLAND q ITI TTIPPODKOMB rpHEATRE -"-MPPODKOME t HEATUE. Lower Queen Street, opp. Smeeton's. SUNDAY EVENING Doors Open (J.oO. LANTERN LECTURES, Entitled : BABYLON TO BETHLEHEM. THE ROMANCE OF TIIE AGES PART IV. rrn; land «.»k i>komise" <A Survey in Pictures of History from Abraham to Christ.) Prcce.W I,v a TOI'ICAL <;AZKTTK. full of local in .frost to everybody l-eeturvr: kev. jasper calder. V\ lui> li:is travfllfd in manr ..f iI M - «-onni r'w dealt wall and is tln.ronelilv master of bis .. , , subject. Oicliestni (under Direction of Mr I •urn 11 and). 7 p.m. Service bcjritis ami finishes about p.m. Community Sin-in- Hvn,„ s OU Screen. Offertorv SoIo"ETERN.V I. REST"' 'M. I'i'-i-olouiini.) MRS. 11. l-\ lIOBDay. 1 i N :/V.7~ 1 V?- V • r ° ln,,,u " i " n Thnr<dav it West. U Lha Pel. 4s. Sr. <• M. PONDER. °r the Mission Committee. I —_ <s | BAND PERFORMANr.FS ___ fuOLjfli 1° M°RROW (SI NDAYI IOMOKHow (SfNDAY) ! THE KJnd M " I W'l I r Ri,'v!ivi» KLMMKNT programme AT\lbertS"vkk :n I r O-MORROW (SI NDAY? AKTFRN..ON i MEET 1 ;, f l uiuli | g EILLT. A. J. CLAREDCRT. Conductor.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 213, 8 September 1928, Page 22

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