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AMUSEMENTS. MISS IRENE VANBRUGH. MR. DION BOUCICAULT and Company arrive from Australia per S.S. AORANGI. TO-MORROW direct from their Australian triumphs. The Irene Dion VANBRUGH BOUCICAULT SEASON. GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. " ALL THE KING'S HORSES," In which Miss Vanbrugh created a furore in the original London production, and in which Mr. Boucicaiilt has achieved one of his outstanding triumphs. BOX .PLANS Seats in central positions for the opening • lala Performance and for subsequent nights may be selected at Lewis Eady, Ltd. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. The Greatest and Most Important Theatrical Attraction which has happened during the past G years. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, 3 NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Have much pleisure in announcing the reappearance in New Zealand of the clistili;nij>>ljpd and verv popular Artists, [RENE VANBRUGH AND DION BOUCICAULT, With a New Enslish Company in C. E. Openshaw's Brilliantly Clever Comedy. •ALL THE KING'S HORSES," Which broke all known records in Sydney and Melbourne. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, 3 NIGHTS ONLY. Frederick Lonsdale's Famous Comedy, "ON APPROVAL." MONDAY NIGHT NEXT, 3 NIGHTS ONLY. "THE HIGH ROAD." During the Season will also be staged•Caroline." "Belinda." -Nell O" New Orleans." "Aren't We All." and "Mr. Pirn." The company includes Anni<> Saker. John Esmond. J. B. Rowe. Leslie Victor, Ronald Ward, Nancy Esmond. Rowena Ronald Beatrice Fischer. Eileen Morris. Reginald Wykehain. Albert Turner. Terence Sullivan Pre-sy Preston. Alan Chapman. The Plays produced by Dion Boucicanlt Plans for "All the King's Hordes." "On Approval." and "The High Road" are Xow Open at Lewis Eady. Ltd. I»av Sales at H.M. Theatre on Monday morning. Prices: D.C and R.S.. 8/; Stalls. 4/: Gallery. 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All prices plus Tax. Manager JOHN FARRELL. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. Proprietors - - John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Nightly at 8. Mat., Sat. and Wed., 230 \\ // " " — " THE KING OF MIRTH." — — " THE KING OF MIRTH." — — " THE KING OF MIRTH." — Everything New. Everything OriginaL Absolutely the biggest laugh-raiser yet to appear at the Beautiful St. James" Theatre. — GEO. — GEO. GEO. GEO — WALLACE,—WALLACE, — — WALLACE,—WALLACE, — — WALLACE,—WALLACE, — — WALLACE,—WALLACE, — The Fun Doctor presents his Latest Invention. — " THE OOJAH BIRD." " THE OOJAH BIRD." A very choice fowl of very "mixed" , parentage. As the Sultan of the Harem Geo is a scream. His Best and Brightest Show to Date A strong Cast of Supporting Artists. W // PRICKS: 3 . 1/6 (Plus Tax). Box Plans at St. James' Theatre.

DIXIELAND. TO-NIGHT TONIGHT. Q.RAND QAR.MVAL Dancing S p.m. to 12 Midnight. Admission 5/. Music by the DIXIELAND FAMOUS DANCE BAND. For Reservations. Phone 2G-613. LODGE NOTICES. n&y> INDEPENDENT ORDER oF *- ODD FELLOWS. N.Z. AUCKLAND DISTRICT, NO 2 MEETINGS FOB NEXT WEEK. MONDAY. January 14.—Wynyard. Eden Terrace: Lily of Devouport Rebekah, Foresters' Hall. Devonport. TUESDAY. January 15. —Star of Ellerslir. Ellerslie: Epsom. Royal Oak Hall: Lily of Eden Kebekah. Renall Sfre*U WEDNESDAY. January l<;.—Westmere. St. Cnthbert'rt Hall. Faultier Av.. Grey Lynn : Harmony Rebekah. R*.A O B Hall. Mokoia Road. Birkenhead. THURSDAY. January 17.—Alberta. Hirst's Hall. Morninirside: Star of Auckland 1.0.0. F. Hall. Pitt Street. F. S. NEWBOLD, D.D.G.M.. 2, Flower St.. Eden Terrace. H. G. ADAMS. District Sec S 2S. Chatham Aγ.. Mt. Albert. ___ pOURT NIL DESPERAnI DUM. No. 6495, A.O.F. aJ3Qt{£Sb Members of the above Court (n<*companl«l with wives or lady friends), are cordially invitcil to attend a Complimentary Social on TUESDAY next, at S p.m.. on the occasion and in honour of the Golden Wedding of Bro. R. Darlow. P.D.C.R., Dis. Sec. and Mrs. Darlow. Note. —The usual Court Meeting ■will not be held until TUESDAY. January 22. C. J. MOYI.E. C.R. 12 <•. a. WATTS. Sec. *S" TNDEPENDENT ORDER OF A KECHABITES. N.Z. DISTRICT. NO. 84. MEETINGS XLXT WEEK. MONDAY— Kiugsland Juveniles. Walters Road Hall. ?.".<». TUESDAY —On.huiiifa Friendly SoHrtv Hall. 7.30. WEDNESDAY—AuckIand Methodist Hall. Great North Road. 7.4."». New Lynn Juveniles, Congregational Church. 7,30. D. M. A. BODLEY. District Sec. s~n. Now North Itoad. Mt. Albert. S j&K DOSKILL LODGE ' v\ OFFICERS' NIGHT. THURSDAY NEXT, 17TH. Full Attendance of Members Requested. 12 J. ECCLES. A.D. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. THE JACOBITE. -, New Zealand's widely circulated and widely quote*] quarterly: the Paper which is known abroad : send Tor tree copy to-day.—"The Jacobite," 143, The Terrace, Wellington! 112

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 20

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