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AMUSEMENTS. WELCOME TO IRENE DION VANBRUGH & BQUCICAULT IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! i Owing: to the unfortunate illness of two of the artists who were cast for parts in "All the King's Horses." the management has found it necessary to begin the season this evening with A. A. Milne's brilliant and famous comedy. "BELINDA." which was specially written for Miss Irene Vanbriigh and -Mr. Dion Boucicault. "BELINDA" ran for upwards of three vears in London, and in Australia it has been revived on several occasions and it has always proved one of the most successful plays in the repertoire of Miss_ Vanbrugh and Mr. Boucicault. "Belinda." which has never previously been staged in New Zealand, was recently staged in Sydney and Melbourne, and it will be presented this evening with exactly the same cast as on those occasions when it created a furore of enthusiasm. BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS. The bookings for "All the King's Horses" will hold good for "Belinda," but those who wish to transfer their bookings may do so at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Seats in central position for To-night and Subsequent Evenings may be selected from 9 o'clock this morning. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. The Greatest and Most Important Theatrical Attraction which has happened during the past 5 years. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8.15. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8.15. 3 NIGHTS ONLY. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Have much pleasure in announcing the reappearance in New Zealand of the distinguished and very popular Artists, IRENE VANBRUGH AND DION BOUCICAULT, With a. new English Company in the first New Zealand production of A A. Milne's Brilliantly Clever Comedy. " BELINDA," " BELINDA," In which Miss Vanbrugh and Mr Boucicault are presented at their very best. And in which they 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," "All the King's Horses," "Nell °. Ne , w Orleans," "Aren't We All," and "Mr. ? lm- J? com P an y includes Annie Saker John Esmond, J. B. Rowe, Leslie Victor, ,°, n il d NV ard, N * a ncy Esmond, Rowena Ron- *\% g? atrice Fischer, Eileen Morris, Reginald Wykehan, Albert Turner, Terence Sullivan, Prissy Preston, Alan Chapman. The Plays produced by Dion Boucicault. «'T P ,L an w f K r o ße i l . , ? da '" v On Approval," and t?5 Ro ?L d - « re x »w Open at Lewis Sf li f Day - Sales at HM - Theatre on Monday morning. r a ?i r i Ces '■■, % C - a J? d RS " &' s ta"s, 4/; Gallery. 1/6. Early Door StaUs and Gallery. 1/ extra. All prices plus Tax. Manager JOHN FARRELL. CORPORATION NOTICES. C ITY «,„ OF AUCKLAND. SPECIAL ORDER, fniwP. N n° tiC f *•" hereby Siven that the following Resolution, passed at a Special Meeting of the Auckland City Council con- I ™?rV or P'ft* P nr P°se, and held on She 20th day of December, 1928, and intended to operate as a Special Order wiU come up for confirmation at a Ordinary Meeting of the Auckland City Council, to be held ?So TH , UR t DA J' tne 24tn da?'of January. a 9 2 ? ,, in * the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland, at 7 o'clock p m vis • . " T J e Auckland City CouncU doth hereby, by Special Resolution intended to operate as a Special Order, resolve that all that piece of land, being part Allotment 3, Section 11, Suburbs of Auckland, Pere Street Remuera, containing by admeasurement 1 rood 1.3 perches, more or less, and referred to in the Schedule of the Auckland City Empowering Act, 1928, be and SUrSd highway." 7 deC,ared * PUblic :21 J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. LEGAL NOTICES. ]y£ESSRS. JACOB AND BILLINGTON T,A,. A S? , E!?,? e t^ at they have admitted Mr. f. ™ HiJt™ 1 * Stevenson to partnership as from this date. The firm's practice as Barristers and Solicitors will be continued at the underwritten address under the JACOB, BILLINGTON AND STEVENSON. Acacia Buildings, 14, O'Connell St.. Auckland. Phone 45-706. Box 661. January 7, 1929. DYERS AND CLEANERS. gTITCH JN rpiME."

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 11, 14 January 1929, Page 18

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