AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction J. C. Williamson, Ltd CYRIL MAUDE SEASON. CYRIL MAUDE SEASON. THE BOX PLANS THE BOX PLANS FOE THE SEASON NOW OPEN AT THE 1 BRISTOL. Commencing MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 7. MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 7. At 8 o'clock. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present for the FIRST FIVE NIGHTS ENGLAND'S GREATEST CHARAOTEF ACTOR, MR CYRIL MAUDE, In his World-famous Production of 'GRUMPY!' 'GRUMPY!' 'GRUMPY!' 'GRUMPY!' A PLAY OF THRILLS, SUSPENSE, AND LAUGHTER. - Associated with Mr Maude will bo a Bril. nanfc Cast, including the following «—*■ - or his English Company:— * ' Mr CYRIL MAUDE, ?n^ e / b „ Rans °". Edward Lester, '^Pftrhl Mliott, Robert Ayrton, E. Gafcenbv Bell Betty Murray, Dorothy Cumuiing, Together with Stephen Scanlan, Harry Sweenev, H. a.. Wallace, Stella Payfcer, Maidi Dillon, an? Raymond ■ Lawrence. A £ ™rna tional trtohph: AN INTERNATIONAL TRIUMPH!The st ° J^ h ,^ s , fco 3? with tb 9 cunningly, arranged theft from Ernest F diamond which ho was can mines in South Africa to his employer "in .London. How "Grumpy" unravels the myste ry furnishes the plot of one of THE MOST FASCINATING, ABSORBING^ AND AMUSING PLAYS EVER WRITTEN. SATURDAY WEEK, JANUARY 12 (Last Night of Season), T. W. Robertson's Immortal Comedy: CASTE! OASTE! CASTEI Dress Circlo and Orchestral Stalls 6s • Back Stalls, 3s; Pit, Is. Early Doors 1' extra (all plus War Tax). Day Sales at Grey's "Geyser," opposib Union Bank. THE LATEST LONDON SONG HIT 'THE BLIGHTY GIRL' ("Thumbs Up for the Blighty Girl"). A REAL LIVE SONG. Chorus : There isn't a girl in Paris or in Flamiers. There isn't a girl in the jolly old Dardanelles There isn't a girl about who can tako i lellow out In .the sort of fascinating way that makes him shout. There isn't a girl from France to Salonika Who can set- vour heart awhirl; So everybody here just give her a hearty cheer, " Thumbs up " for the Blighty Girl. Secure your Copy Earlv for is 9d AT GERRY'S POPULAR MUSIC STOR 174-178 George stree.t, Duaicdin. AUCTIONS. MONDAY, 7th. JANUARY^ At 10.30 a.m. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. At the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, Vogel street. RONALD REID AND CO., LIMITED, * will sell, as above: Oats, Wheat, Chaff, etc MONDAY, 7th JANUARY, At 9.45 a.m. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. At their Stores, Cumbeslsnd and Vogel Ftreatti. AND CO., LIMITEI —" will sell by auct'on, at above time, Oats, rhaff, etc. TUESDAY, Bth JANUARY, 1918, At 2 o'olock. SALE BY AUCTION. In Downstairs Rooms, Dowlina street. A LARGE QUANTITY OF USEFULHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANl' FURNISHINGS, Etc. MASSIVE OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, SOLID OAK HALL STAND, OAK SIDEBOARD, TWO SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITES. Two largo Axminster Carpets, Carpet Runncr, Oak Bedroom Suites, D.i. and S.i. Bedsteads, Wood Bedsteads, Bedding, Singlo Oak Bedsteads, Wire Mattress, Oak Dining Room Suite, Oak Telescope, Dir.ing Table, Kitchen Tables, Diuinsr Room Chains, Kitchen Chairs. Easy Chairs, Fancy Tables, Kerbs and Brasses, Fenders and Irons, Kitchen Dresser. Heavy Linoleum, Pot, Stand and Flower Bowls, Meat Safe, 'Cutlery, Tea SeU, Kitchen and Cooking Ut-ensils, etc., etc MESSRS JAMES SAMSON AND CO. have been favored with instructions t< cell by auction, at their Rooms,. Dowlin; street, as above. WEDNESDAY, 9th JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Princes street SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARDS, MIRROR-BACK HALL STAND, DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE. ALEX. HARRIS AND .CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, Household Furniture, including— ' Oak mirror-back sideboard, dining tables, Austrian chairs, wicker chairs, Tatfcan settee, rattan chairs, sewing machines, fenders, hearthrugs, pictures, paintings, mirror-back hall stand, linoleum, handsome duchesse pair, tile-teck washstands, toiletware, doublo and single iron bedsteads, wire mat tresses, shakedowns, toilet chests, orockery, kitchen tables, kitchen utensils, etc., etc. PERSONAfoTF Mrs Lotitia Berkley-Cleaver writes Ma JL Howorih, Box 519, Wellington, she ek? hear something to her advantage. | WILL JNot be Responsible for any Debts JL contracted by my Wife. J. H. Jens, 63 Filleul street, Dunedin. nRUST MONEY FOR INVESTMENT, L ASLIN AND DAWSON, Solicitors, N.Z. Express Co.'s Building, Bond street. BLUESKIN SHOW, CATH ANNUAL SHOW of the BLUESKIN A. AND P. SOCIETY will be held SATURDAY, January 12th, 1918. J. WEATHERSTON, Secretary. MEETINGS. "TNITED STARR-KOWKETT BUILDING ■> SOCIETY. BALLOT No. 2, BALLOT No. 4, £I,OOO CHEAP MONEY, 31st JANUARY, 1918, in Boa.nl Room, 152 Hieh street. JOIN OUR NEW GROUP. \ Particulars \ HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBAN GROCERS' PICNIC ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING.—The Annual Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Trades Hall on TUESDAY January Bth, at 8 p.m. A good attendance of grocers and assistants requested. •Committee meet at 7.30 p.m. SOND. HENDERSON Secwtasv
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Evening Star, Issue 16624, 5 January 1918, Page 7
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