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Amusements. jji . . -—^-_' : : TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATSgj Lessees J. C. Williamson, LtiL Sub-Lessees George Willouehby LtT Managing Director Mr. George Willou»„sßii Directors, George T. Eaton. A. B. Davit,*-''; and Ben. J. Fuller. 'Ms »-' LAST THREE NIGHTS OF SEASOv TO-NIGHT AND TO-MOBROW " I Will Be Repeated. >. f "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HERf-' NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER!" ; , ' "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HER!"- 1 " TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE. «' 'I And Continued Success of : t 5 GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMBINATION. * Scenes of Dear Old London and other Spots, bringing back Memories of the Pa*). to Many. **" FRIDAY will be the Last Night, wheii to satisfy the number of Patrons who have written letters galore to the Manage!, ment. .< EAST LYNNE Will be EAST LYNN*: EAST LYNNE Staged. EAST LYNNJS Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is; Reserved. 43. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Day Sales at Fred. deal's. Tobacconist. "*, Business Manager GEORGE BULLEBf GEORGE WILLOUGHBY COMPANY" Will appear at HAMILTON, SATURDAY AMD MONDAY 21st and 23rd. ' CAMBRIDGE, TUESDAY, 24th. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, Lessees - - - J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessees - George Willougkby, Ltd'. Managing Director - Mr. Geo. Willoughbijr Directors - George T. Eaton, A. B. Daviei. and Ben. J. Fuller. THE BIGGEST SUCCESS OF THE YEABJ Commencing Commencing ; SATURDAY, MARCH 21, ;. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, For a Brief Season Only. MATINEES: ■- WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. *" Children half-price to all parts except Gallery. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY. LTD., - Have much pleasure in announcing that th«y will present their First Annual Pantomime to Auckland Theatregoers on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, the 21st inst. Tile World s Centres and Australia have been searched for the best Artists and Novelties, and they .will be seen in THE STUPENDOUS PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA. '• ALADDIN." " ALADDIN." " ALADDIN." One Succession of Magnificent Scenes and Bright Numbers— that HauntsArtists that Delight. The Superb Cast of Artists includes:— Grace Palotta, Carrie Moore, Mabel Batchelor, Nellie Fallon. Percy Clifton, Edward Stanley, Bert Barton, etc., etc. The Specialities Imported for this Gigantic Production embrace: — LEON MORRIS AND HIS WRESTLING PONIES, With John Hedge, Comedian. The Most Expensive and Wonderful.-* Equine Act in the World. HONRI MARCELLE & NELLIE FALLON; America's Greatest Ragtime Experts. '". Morris and Shand, Tiny Tot Marjorii; SENSATIONAL RAGTIME REVUE, '"' SENSATIONAL RAGTIME REVUE. - Specially Invented and Arranged by th* Producer, LESTER BROWN. From the Leading New York Theatres « BRILLIANT MARCHES. BALLETS AND ENSEMBLES. " —People on the Stage. 240 The Beautiful Scenery has been Specially Painted by J. S. Mann and Assistants, trie 5 Music Arranged and Composed by F. WynneJones, the. Gorgeous Costumes from English. and American Designs by Emily Sherwood _„»„„„ and Assistants. PRICES: ss, 4s. 2s' 6d, atd Is; Early; Doors, 6a extra. '~ Box Plans at Wildman and Arey's. ;.- CHAS. H. KNIGHT. Touring Manager. .' WONDERLAND'S KLONDYKE TONIGHT. Come to Klondyke, and win a prize: The rain has cleared, and brighter skies ' Must bring a crowd, and oh! the fun! i> Let me whisper, " You're the one." 4*. ?V O W N . TT A L Li . ORGAN RECITAL. SATURDAY, MARCH 21st 1914. ... By :. ¥ jVTR. TITAUGHAN TJARNETT "' (City Organist.) '; MR. BARNETT will play WAGNER'S "ENTRY OF THE GODS INTO VALHALLA," ELGAR'S "POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE," and works by BACH, HANDEL and DUBOIS. fAdmission, Is. ** HENRY W. WILSON, - Town Clerk.March 16, 1914- '- GARDEN PARTY AND SALE o*l WORK, For St. Mary's Homes, Otahuhu, 1? AT TE PATOHE (kindly lent by Mr b Charter), TO-DAY (THURS.). § Brentwood Avenue (Ist turning past bridge, Dominion Road car). ~ x Teas, Ices, Sweets, Produce, NeedleworK' (Plain, Fine, Fancy, and Useful). ':; From 2.30 to 6.30. Admission, ed," '"THE LEGACY^. I NORTCOTE HALL, . SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. The Dutch Musical Comedy in 3 Acts, by i Miss Winifred Gillibrand (author of "A 1 Trip to Japan"). Played last Saturday night to a delighted audience. i Catchy Music, Clever Dances, Spectacular: pallets. * Day Sales and BoHx Plan at Mrs. Lepp*r s, Northcote. Doors open at 7.15. % TRADES HALL.—Prof. Bailey— Dress Dances, Fri. and Sat. Private lessons by arrangement. 'Phone A 753. '_ Swimming. GRAND SWIMMING GALA. AT ALBERT STREET BATHS, AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 25. 7.30 p.m. By the ONEHUNGA SWIMMING CLUB. . Entries for all events close at 7, Durham • St. West, or at the Old Library Building, up till 9 p.m. TO-MORROW (Thursday). * WM. MORTON. Jtra., Hon. Sec. I ===1 Athletic Sports. HELENSVILLE, TE PUA. AND PARKr HURST SPORTS, 3 I To be Held [ OHOW p ROUNDS, TTELENS7ILLI! PASTER "V|ONDAY, PHIL 19 1M& PRIZE MONEY, £70. See Posters. See Poster:. ' C ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 28, 1914. ' Holiday Excursion Fares. Dance at Nijht. Brass Band in attendance. P. G. CORNES. J. H. GELDARD. J Joint Secretaries. . =a I "V"EW 2 EALAN D TTEBAIiDi J Subscriptions Sd per week, delivered fe town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter vi advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. Advbbtisekentb under the folio wing classes . —Wasted. To Let, Fob Sale, Lost ash » Fohkb. Pebsohai,. Boaed and REBniEHia— s are inserted at the rate of 18 words for It. or three consecutive insertions for 2s fid for, * cash, paid in advsaice. Brains. Mabbiagbs. and Deaths, 2s 62 each insertion; Fuhebai. Notices. Is ei.tr*. , These announcements must be signed by lb« advertiser. % f. Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the HEEALD free of chart*. U 4 Instructions as to the insertion or vitfcr draws! of advertisements in the HEBAIi3 5 must be in writing. „' 4 ,c Thb Proprietors do not hold them«lv»* ; | d responsible for non-insertion of advertisi' i te meats through accident or from other cause'* m or for error in the publication of any ac.vtfj ;." * tisement g?M h Telephones:—Advertising and Commercial ? Department. 178; Job Printing Order OEo|i}

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15560, 18 March 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15560, 18 March 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15560, 18 March 1914, Page 14