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AMUSEMENTS. — HIS MAJESTY'S. — ALLAN WILKIE. MISS HUNTER-WATTS. VICE-REGAL NIGHT. SPECIAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE, TO-MORROW, THURSDAY EVENING IX THE PRESENCE OF THKIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVER-NOR-GENERAL AND LADX ! ALICE FERGUSSON. " KING LEAR." (For the First Time in Auckland.) Box PlaD Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, " ROMEO AND JULIET." Thurs., "King Lear." Friday (for the nrst time in Auckland), "All's Well That Knds Well." Sat. Mat., "*he Merchant of \enke." Sat. Evening. "The Taming of the Shrew." Mon.. "Henry the Eighth." Tues., "Antony and Cleopatra." Box Plans at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre (Stage Door Refreshment Bar). PRICES :—B/, 6/, 4/ and 2/. Children, In parties of 10 or more. 4/ 3./ 2/ and 1/ to all performances. Prices Plus Tax. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. Pro.: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. Change of Programme Friday Night. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. AT 8. TO-NIGHT. GEO. GEO. GEO. — WALLACE—WALLACE — — WALLACE—WALLACE — — WALLACE—WALLACE — (THE COMED* GENIUS). In the Funniest Comedy Ever Written. . WHEN WHEN KNIGHTS KNIGHTS WERE WERE BOLD. BOLD. A Three-Act Production, with Geo. Wallace at His Best. Prices: 3/, 2/ and 1/. Plus Tax. Box Plan Now Open at St. James' Theatre. PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD. rpO-XIGHT'S THE T^IGHT. MONSTER FREEBOOTERS , FESTIVAL. Reserve now for the Greatest Night of 1929. SENSATIONAL CABARET ITEMS, Featuring IRENE LONG in a rollicking Sailor's Hornpipe. Latest message from Captain Hookhard: "YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE TO BE RAIDED BY A GANG OF NOTORI OUS PIRATES LOOKING FOR BOOTY." Be advised, and don't bring all your Valuables. But BRING ALL YOUR FRIENDS. and «ee x something entirely new and Spectacular. NIGHT )F ALL NIGHTS. Dancing 8 to 12 p.m.. Admission, 2/C. For reservations Phone 23-414. For the convenience of Auckland patrons a "through" bus will leave the Ferry Buildings at 8.10 p.m. for the Shippe, returning tfter the last dance. Fare, including Cabaret, at the Ferry Ticket Office. Become a member of the crew and enjoy the special privileges. For particulars apply Manager, or Phone 42-499. SPORTING. A VONDALE TOCKET pLCB. (INCORPORATED). TyTEETING. 1923. CATURDAY. A PRIL £» "WEDNESDAY, A PRIL 1Q NOMINATIONS for all Handicap Events, and Forfeits for the All-Aged Stakes, close at the Club's Office, Victoria Street West, on FRIDAY NEXT, March 15, at 5 p.m. The necessary fees must accompany all Nominations. A. J. FARQDHAR. Secretary. P.O. Box 500. Telephone 41-070. : i4 JITANAWATU TRACING i~ILUB, A (INCORP.) A UTCMN TITEETING, WKDNKSDAY and THURSDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 20th and 21st MARCH. 1929. ACCEPTANCES for the FIRST DAY'S RACES Close on FRIDAY, the loth MAKCH. 1029, at 9 p.m. MANAWATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, PALMERSTON NORTH. Telephone C 204. 14 rpHAMES rpROTTING fM.VB. TITEETING, MARCH 23. 1929. with the Secretary. Thames, cr with Mr . L ;_Absoliim. Secretary. Otahuha Trot-pSmTvb',-9LC°x?nelL S . twt - Auckland, on FRIDAY, loth March. 1929. at o p.m. E. O. BROWNLEE. Secretary, Mary Street, Thames. Phones 310 M and 31 OK. 14 •VtifMttW T>AEROA RACES. 1 *■ mLtiriilH SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Sedan Bus leaves Dilworth Buildings each day at 7 a.m., returning after last race. Reservations advisable. MARKEY'S AABD TOURIST SERVICE (Ground Floor), Dilworth Buildings. Phonea—44-656, 40-518. 15

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 61, 13 March 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 61, 13 March 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 61, 13 March 1929, Page 22

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