.Amusement. GET-EIOH-QUIOK ; WALLINGFORI). ET-RICH-tfcttCK •: WALLINGFORD. ;: • CREATES SMILING FACES - V - • * ■■-•<■■ • -.■ And ■■ : -. -■ • ■ '■■ . Makes you forget you ever had any troubles. GET-RIOH-QUICK WALLINGFORD. .- ':. The very ."atmosphere" of : this delight fully wholesome and funniest of all comcdie? ■ absolutely makes the clouds resemble sunshine. ... TTIS : ; MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction • -"* • " J. C- "Williamson, Ltd. Manager ........ Harold Ash ton. IT'S TIME -AUCKLAND HAD A HEARTY ■ LAUGH..., \ ' MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. V MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. At 8 o'clock. J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents his Incomparable Company of Comedians, Inoomparablo Company of' Comedians, 40--ARTISTS-40. Including, for the first time in Auckland. FRED. NIBLO. y From the Leading London and New York Theatres. HARRY CORSON CLARKE. . The Original Jones in " What Happened to Jones." Together with many other notable players, in George M. Cohen's Great Comedy Success, GET-KIOH-QUIOK • WALLINGFOKD. GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD... • GET-RIOH-QUICK WALLINGFORD. Cast of Characters: '. Edward Lamb ...-•.. E. Perrfe Bush Willie -'"••- - - - • - - • - Cyril French " Andy" Dcmpsey - - James H. Manning Fanrfe ; Jmr - . . . Beatrice ■ Holloway G. 'W, Eiittles' - * - « - * Edwin Lester Clint Harkips ...... Lowden Adams Abe Gunther 1 - •• .... Fred. Cambourne Bessie Meera - - -- - Margaret Dale-Owen Jano -;■-• •-- ... - Maud Wingfield Gertrpde Dcuipsey - . Rosalind;. Smeaton Mrs. " Andy" Demjpsey - - Marian Dunn Richard Welles • ..... Arthur Glynn Dorothy Welles - ...... Enid Bennett Hoi-nee Daw (" Blackie") : - - H- C. Clarke Yost .--.... .-. . - Matsumoto J. Bufus WalKngford .... Fred. Niblo Judge Kenneth B. Lampton - G. Whitehead Timothy Battles - .... H.-H. Wallace Henry Quigg • - •■-'.• - • Sydney Smith E. B. Lott --....,. John de Lacey Tcm Donohue - - .... - Robert Greig The play produced by Fred Niblo and James H. Manning.' Stage Manager, S. Smith. Musical Director. Herr Van Heck. PRICES: B.C. and R.S.. Ss: Stalls, 3»; Gallery, is. Early Doors Stalls and Gallery Is extra.. Box Plan at Wildman and Aroy's. Day Sales at the 'Phonories, Theatre Arcade. •" Tonring Manager, John Farrell. THE ' • TTEROES' QATURDAY. he -O-eroes' : Saturday. captain .; scott's .last message: "surely a great. rich country like ours will see that those who are dependent on us ' are properly cared foe?" j. c. williamson's : campaign^ In aid of the CAPTAIN SCOTT DISASTER FUND. CAPTAIN SCOTT DISASTER FUND. SATURDAY, MARCH 1. SATURDAY, MARCH 1. GRAND STREET PARADE v-:"\--"f I; ,' And ■ GIG.fLN7.iO VAUDEVILLE KATINEE ■... '.-",, ■ By ..._•' •- 3. a WILLIAMF & :.,, : : '■ GET'iiICK-QUICK WALk ./IiORD COMPANY. K. : .'.v ■ •:.', Under the Pat? onaae of tile Mayor (Mr. C- J. Parr) and 2a© CounciilWK of .Midland. FBOM 11. A.M. TO i P.W. . The memben; of the Company, assisted by the full (strength of the orchestra, will parade Guesn Street, and from a. stage built on a h'lgo motor car will present a unique -'.-and' interesting entertainment. The ladies,of the Company, together with a. committee of Auckland ladies, will !« in attendance with collection boxes. . : '•■■'. yA; COLOSSAL : ATTRACTION, '-. j _- - ' s ' ' COMMENCING AT 2.3$ P.M., _'' ' ;.,-•. : :; At ' ''■•'*,- .'. ... '■';" HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 1 J. ', '€. WILLIAMSON'S COMEDY COMPANY ,-.;.:.'.. la the following MAGKWIdEXT VAUDEVILLE P.*GRAMME. MAGNIFI.CBNT VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. ;.' t - ■ ' :- • ' First" Part-;. " t : ' : '" ;' • .-:. '.'".Cfveft»?.T»~ lhe famous Barcarolle, * frijni ' '.'Tale* of Hoffman." A mag? Lucent number. '■.."•■■•'■■ ■'-'*■ '•'."" ■:■■•■-■■■> THE WALLINGFORD ORCHESTRA v V. .'* (Conductor, Mr. Van, Keck). |" ''■% 2 MARIE DUNOON AND ARTHUR GLYN In, 20 Minutes of Refined Travesty, Talk, ;; and Vocal Ju-Jitou. : 3. MR,- GEORGE WHITEHEAD wiU sing the Prologue to " Pagliacci." ;'"•■•■"; ' 4,. MISS' MARIAN DUNN. V ' ...;•'• Dramatic Recital. •; fcvMR. ROBERT' GREIG. -'. ' ' ■ , •■:•; An Irish Song or Two. ; 6 (MISS GRACE GARING. . "At the Piano, 'minuet, " Paderewski." -. 7 MR. If RED. -NIBLO. ; ; ■ • In a Discourse. " Physiology—sad ~'■•.■■:,. Other Things. ' ;; 8 MR. VAN HECK: .' . • - Violin ; Soio. ...... . ■- Intermeiso fr. % i-."Csvaileria Rusticana." 9 '■■ME.-iEOBI:._.' WHIT?), JUN.. Rociw.i. "Fra Giacomo." 10 MR. MARRY CORSON CLAKKE AND >, ( MISS MARGARET DALE-OWEN in % ■:■■'. : ': . " BTLATAGEY." Jack - -• *.-'-• Mr.-H. H. Wallace Mrs. Pen'. * •'•■"'• Miss Margaret Dale Owen Mr.Penniw - -- '■'.• Mr. Harry, Corson Clarke .Time— Prfr'.cnt. . ; , • ■:', '" ' ' Place—Mr. Tennis's Home. 11 MR. RAY ROYCE, Monologue. v Interval. ' THE- THIRD AGP OF ■..V GET-RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD." , In which e? cry Member of the Company will ■. .„ . appear.. , WHAT' WILL AUCKLAND GIVE ON THIS . GREAT AND. WORTHY OCCASION? WILL AUCKLAND GIVE A.THOUSAND? WILL AUCKLAND LEAD NEW ZEALAND?, CHRISTCEURCH IS GOING GREAT GUNS? LET AXTOK3UA?ri> TOP THE POII.. LET THE QfIIEJI CITY OP MAORILANIV WEAK THE LATJREL "RTIEATJI OJ6 1 . GENEROSITY. AN APPEAL. ' . "Will Auckland aesist na to make Saturday, March 1, a great day a glorious day, a dav in which the northern city will respond nobly to -sneh. ft great cause, and put up such a contribution that at t'b» end of the clay tho flayers will feci that, despite the hard work, they have been more, than amply rewarded by the results. ': Let Auckland show she is biggest in heart as she ie in population.. Prices for the Matinee, 6s, 4«,. 2a An Auction Sale of Seats will bo conducted by. Mr. .Louis Lewis, assisted by Mr, Fred. Niblo and Miss Beatrix Holloway, XU TOWN hall concert CHAMBER, 0" - , WEDNESDAY NEXT. AT ; 4 P.M. Everybody Invited. All communications to Manager, ,T. .C. Williamson, Ltd., His Majesty's Theatre, Auckland.' 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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15234, 22 February 1913, Page 14
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