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_ AMUSEMENTS. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT." J.; C. Williamson's beat and most stupendous Pantomime was last night received wijth tremendous enthusiasm by the- largest, "first night" audience known in Auckland In recent years. _ It; is the duty of every imother and father to' see that their children enjoy this moat wonderful of all Pantomimes. At Wellington the children shrieked with delight-" at the funnyisms of Dame Barleycorn and the other humorous characterisations, at Lily, the coy and whimsical cow, at the girl who flies over the heads of the audience, at tie twelve pretty girls on the swings; and tihey cheered the 25 brilliantly clever Australian children in the Wonderful Toy Shop Ballet. * ; MATINEE PRICES.—D.C. and R.S., 6/ : Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Gallery 6d extra. All prices plus Amusement 1. (Tax*. >£ j If mothers and fathers wish to see their 'e chuckle with joy, take them to ("The House that Jack Built" Matinees. s , i HIS MAJESTY'S. —• Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd J. C. Williamson's BEST OF ALL PANTOMIMES. f ; r, TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT D And subsequent Evenings and on Saturday and Monday Afternoons, " THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT." " THE v " HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT." Which eclipses from every point of view the memorable production of "Mother Goose." 100 — ARTISTS — 100 100 — ARTISTS — 100 Including JIM GERALD AS DAME BARLEYCORN. Roy Rene, Amy Rocheile, Phil Smith, Nick Morton, Kathleei Good&ll, Nell Tavlor, Arthur Stigant, jun., Edna Moncrieff, Eric Bush, Paulesto Brothers, Fallow Twins, Ellen Percival, Mpna Zeppol and other Popular Pantomime Artists. The Pantomime like a three-ringed circus, something happening all the time. : .z Produced by Charles A. Won man. POPULAR PANTOMIME PRICES: n D.C. and R.S. (reserves), 7/: at the Doors, 6/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6 J Early Door Gallery, 1/ extra. AU Prices Plus Amusem-ent Tax. Box Plan* at: Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H-M- Theatre •Confectionery Kioak. S Manager: John FarrelJ, i —4 CAPITOL. —' TO-NIGHT, AT 8 PJC — " RAISE THE ROOF." — Comedy-Drama, With Betty Balfour, Maurice Evans. A Bright, Sparkling j Production. Next Change Saturday. — "ON APPROVAL." — TOM WALLS. Complete Change Programme Friday Night. Phone 20-374. Stalls, 1/. Circle, 1/6. Reserves, 6d Extra. TT»MPIRB DOMINION ROAD. , • JDi TO-NIGHT, AT 8. The Four Marx Bros., in \ "THE COCONUTS." Uaual Prices. Phone 21-433. DH LUXE MOUNT ALBERT. OPEN GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT. Evelyn Brent in , "THE SILVER HORDE," j By Rex Beach. c CORPORATION NOTICES. X -DEFUSE COLLECTION. EASTER HOLIDAYS. Jf IsJfl.V There will be no Collection m A dw ot Refuse on GOOD FRIOAY, the 3rd April, or EASTER MONDAY, the 6th £-J April, the Destructor being Closed on these dates. Remuera, Eden Terrace, and Grey Lynn districts, Refuse usually collected on • FRIDAY will be taken away on the previous THURSDAY, and the usual MONDAY collection will be made on the following TUESDAY. In the Point Chevalier district Garbage I usually collected on MONDAY will be taken away on the TUESDAY following. 1 1 J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Cleric. J» TIT OTUIHI ISLAND Jfw\ifV domain. . It is notified for public fcj CD information that Motuihi

x jsj t .- ... i miormauon tnat Motulbj Island will be open to the General"Public ; from FRIDAY MORNING, the 3rd Apr& * to EASTER MONDAY EVENING, the 6th April. P Attention Is drawn to the necessity of r conserving the Water Supply on the Island, _ and visitors are expected to use these I facilities as little as possible. J. S. BRIGHAM, s 1 Town Clerk. a t — . LAWN TENNIS. , QLIVE ROAD TENNIS COURSES After Easter these Courts will be available to the Public. , PEES —10/ per Court per afternoon, or 6d per Player per half-hour. 4 , 1 Arrangements for Winter Season from - Easter to October may be made by rineinir TENNIS, LTD. Phone 45-274. ' A BRUCE, Expert Racquet Stringer, a 4, Albert St. Recommended by players Patronised by Tilden, world's champion. C A LL Tennis Racquet Repairs guaranteed; moderate charges; same day service.— ■ Wiseman's, Queen St. .and Newton. . C BEST Tennis Catalogue In Dominion now available, post free.—Write Johnr, : Ltd., Box 471, Auckland. A LEAGUE FOOTBALL. ; JJICHMOND ROVERS' FOOTBALL CLUB! A Meeting of the Senior, Senior B and Second Grade will be held at Grey Lynn Park on WEDNESDAY, April 8, at 7.30. All Intending Seniors are requested to attend. „ ■A K. MENZIES, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH NOTICES. ALBERT BOROUGH COUNCIL. SUPPLEMENTARY LIST—DISTRICT ELECTORS. Notice is hereby given that the above will be CLOSED at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY the Bth day of April, 1931. Forms of Application for Enrolment (either Ratepayer or Residential) may be obtained on application at the Council Office, 539, New North Road, Mount Albert, or will be posted to any address on request. H. UTTING, Town Clerk. Mount Albert, March 24, 1931. :4 JgOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. REFUSE REMOVAL. Notice is hereby given that the Refuse commonly taken on Friday will be taken on SATURDAY, April 4. S. GRAY, * 1 Town Clerk. ELOCUTION. MRS. A. J. DREAVER, Art of Speaking Distinctly.—Studio, 46, Lewis Eady Bids.. Queen St. C MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS, 13, Bellevue Rd., Mt. Eden.—Wednesdays, Academy, Upper Queen St. Extempore Speech. Excellent Repertoire. p RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. T>ELMONT Dining Rooms, 91, Queen St. ■*-* 3 Courses, 1/3. Open Sundays and t holidays.—Miss McKeerer, Proprietress. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 77, 2 April 1931, Page 24

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