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■ Amusements. ~zHs . , , mm !. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.' Lessees ... J. C. Williamson. Ltt> * Sub-Lessees ; George Willoughby. Ltd. 1 < Managing. Director - Mr. Geo. Wilfijaghor^ • Director! • George T. Eaton, A. B. Davjei. mTO „,„ and Ben. J. Fuller. -*fjft THE BIGGEST SUCCESS OP THE YEAR! i Commencing . A" 1 Commencing 'iii TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MARCH 21 M • TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MARCH a*-SI I, For a Brief Season Only. : | MATINEES: % ; . WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. % Children half-price to all parts except :. . • Gallery. GEORGE "vvILLOUGHBY, LTD., ". ..- Present ■ ,3 I, THE STUPENDOUS PANTOMIME EXTRAVAGANZA. " ALADDIN." "ALADDIN." " ALADDIN." One Succession of Magnificent Scenes and Bright NumbersMuric that HauntsArtists that Delight. The Superb Cast of Artists includes: Grace Palotta, Carrie Moore. Mabel Batchelor, Nellie Fallon, Percy Clifton. Edward Stanley. Bert Barton, eto., etc. The Specialities Imported for this Gigantio * 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 Exponents. Morris and Shand, Tiny Tot Marjoris. SENSATIONAL RAGTIME REVUE. SENSATIONAL RAGTIME REVUE, Specially Invented and Arranged by the " Producer. 1 LESTER BROWN. From the Leading New . York Theatres. BRILLIANT MARCHES. BALLETS. AND ENSEMBLES. 1 240—Feople on the Stage.—24o , The Beautiful Scenery has been Specially Painted by J. S. Mann and Assistants, the - Music Arranged and Composed by F. Wynn»Jones, the. Gorgeous Costumes from English • and American Designs by Emily Sherwood __~_,_„ and Assistants. PRICES: Ss, 4s. 2s 6d. and Is; :Sarly Doors, 6d extra. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. Book your beats now, ss. Day Sales at F. deal's, Tobacconist. STANLEY GRANT. i Business Manager. TANGO TEA BOX PLANS. The Plans for the First and Second Tango 8 Teas, TUESDAY and FRIDAY, March "4 and 27, will open at 8 o'clock THIS (Saturday) MORNING, at Wildman- and Arey's. TANGO TEAS. TANGO TEAS. TANGO TEAS. TANGO TiEASJ The Most Modern Innovation in the Theatrical World. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, On TUESDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. March 24. 27. 31, and April 3, At 3.30 p.m. ' Presented by , „ GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S " ALADDIN" PANTOMIME COMPANY. Special Engagement of MR. FRED OSWALD And MISS MARGOT MAURICE, i America's Foremost Tango Exponents, who will portray this much-discussed dance, each step (of which there &re about 80) will be fully explained, i j A Special Programme of Concert and Vaudeville Items will be rendered by the principal members of the "Aladdin" Pantomime Company, including:— . w Miß ?r? r f*S Palotta, Miss Carrie Moore, Miss Mabel Batchelor, and others. i Delightful Revues of Latest Fashion ■ Modes, Consisting of Tailor-made Evening and Walking Gowns. • Opera Coats,Rare Furs and Chic Millinery. All Costumes, etc., displayed in the Revues on Tuesday and Friday Next are worn by the Show Girls of Aladdin " Pantomime Co., And supplied by MILNE AND CHOYCE. The Full Orchestra of the "Aladdin" Pantomime Company "will be in attendance. 1 DRESS CIRCLE AND STALLS. j ONE—2s- 6d—PRICE. t , ONE—2s. PRICE. i No Extra Charge for Booking. Tea, Ices and Refreshments will be served r during the afternoon. . ■ n '^k Catering has been entrusted to John i Buchanan, Ltd. . I FAMILY CIRCLE, Is—To View Only. FAMILY CIRCLE; is-To View Only! Broadwood Grand Piano supplied by E. and F.' Piano" Agency. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY DRAMATIC COMPANY. COUNTRY TOUR. • GEORGE "WILLOUGHBY. LIMITED. 1 Managing Director. Mr. George Willoughbv. Directors, George T. Eaton, A. B. Diviel . and Ben. J. Fuller. NOTE.—This popular * Dramatic Combination will appear in all the principal country and provincial towns of the Dominion.. Commencing with HAMILTON-SATURDAY AND MONDAY March 21 and 25-" Beggar Girl's Wed , ding and No Mother to Guide Her." CAMBRIDGE-TUESDAY. 24th-" Beggar Girl's Wedding." . «*»w PAEROA-WEDNESDAY.' 25th-" The Beggar Girl's Wedding." 1 THAMES-THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY ,26th. . 27thTW 53th--5^ a ?|Jv Xhe * A e^ r Oirl's Wedding." No Mother to Guide Her," and "East . Xiynne. WAim-MONDAY AND TUESDAY. 30th and 31st—"The Beggar Girl's Wedding" and " No Mother to Guide Her." r TE KUITI—WEDNESDAY. April 1-" The 4 Beggar Girl's Wedding." ~ - Prices of Admission. Box Plan, and Da? Sales as usual. - Business Manager ' - GEORGE BULLER. ? : . pHRISTCHURCH 8 AND TU"USICAi; COMPETITIONS COMMENCE APRIL 30. ENTRIES CLOSE MARCH 50. . ♦* E r«^^ cket9 J at Excursion Rates minion? fr ° m any part of the Do " G. W. JENNER, ; Secretary. 700. Colombo Street. ■nANCING.-E. A WILLIAMS, ProfelsTr JL-* .of Dancing, has resumed Teaching.--For Particulars apply Norwood. Dominion Rd.. opposite Grange Rd. >. yiCTORY OR DEATH.-At Princess Thea- " able DrkSa een * neXt onda y- A Remarka "n^ oll^--^ 83 CECIL HALL resumes JL/ .leaching. Russian Exercises, Russian I- IJa.ncmg; graceful and step dances; Tango. Private ~ lessons • given.—Communications „ care 10, Grey St., Devonport. ', ~ ■ ——— __ GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT THIS _ rrv SATURDAY, March 21. at 8 d m CHORAL HALL. Symonds St. 3. j^ EW 21 EALAND ERALD ' StrBSCRirnoHS 6d per week, delivered in town and suburbs, or 10s per quarter in , advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. Advebtisekiots under the foL awing cla«*» —Wanted. To Let. Fob Sal:3. Lost ask Found. Personal. Boaho and REsmracEare inserted at the rate of 18 words for la. or three consecutive insertions for 2a 6d'foi cash." paid in advance. BIBTBS. MABBUGES. AND DEATHS, 2s 64 each insertion: Fehebal Notices. Is extra. These announcements must be signed by the advertiser. . Replies to advertisement! will be received .' at the office of the HEEAiD free of charge. ir Instructions as to the insertion or with- •■ drawal of advertisement in the flEBAii) must be in writing.' 1" The Proprietors do not hold themselves • responsible for non-insertion of advertise,j menta through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any advertisement. e Telephones:—Advertising and Commgrcial .. Department. 178; Job Printing Order Office. 2890; Publishing. 14; Editorial 229 sr _! ....... v.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15563, 21 March 1914, Page 14

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