_ Amusements. : 4|| : H lE. jjis MAJESTY'S Direction ... J. C. WILLIAMSON Manage.: . *... Jolia Af. ijg A WHIRL OF GIRL AND GAIETY" JE TO-NIGHT, at 8. -V^fP ; d TO-NIGHT, at 8. 4MH ' a ' TO-NIGHT, at 8. '%fff THREE NIGHTS ONLY. 9|l||j| J. C. WILLIAMSON', LTD, ' s Hf ice " pr- Present Their Brilliant nrd Very P " ili- ttC p» N EW M USICAL C OMED? ®1 ! POMPANY, aii N- _ 1 I in the Stupendous London Gaietv T0.., S5 Musical Comedy 'I numph, M "TO-NIGHT'S Tii,'3 NIGHT" -6 "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT- •' " 1 "TO-NIGHT'S TH>: NIGHT" Sig It ran for Two Years in London. _ A Record Sea. on in p. IE Libretto by Fred. Thompson. fjs 'N Music by Paul A. Rubens. P' Lyrics by Paul A. Butxns and P p „. il 'S. Greenb.mk, C I jpj CAST OF CHARACTERS "j'S Is. Montague Lovitt-Lovm • ('. ri. WojfaS® Henry . - - . . [ a .,j -m en hon. Dudley Mitten - ' Awed ft"; ■j , Robin Carraway - - - Field rMtt &' I Pedro - - - WiHnnf (jw' ! 'Alfonso ... Claude BamS-H Albert - - - CISSSfe-fi Lord Ridgmount - - hctgar Wslt?? Pt „ (Policeman - • - Ronald HI & | June - - ■ Dorothy & I I Beatrice Carraway - - Maude P. "10 Victoria .... Connie J4?,®' M Daiss de Meniho - • vS 5 * ,fe (Angela Lovitt-Lovitt - - EtKel Uotr,2! If I Lady Pussy Preston ■ ■ Cecil BrJS'lt _ I Lady Edith Taplaw - Rene Convi^ Wi Mimi Skeats - • Madge " Effi tl. E. I Hon. Baby Vereker • - Winnie Tft M Avice Carlton - • - Violet M Yvette La "Page - - Glady, $* § Beryl Anderson - - ■ Irene g Play produced by Harr- B. Burci-s, B Musical Director. Ham B B-jrtoc, ffi Stage Manager, Fred. Young. H Y ' WEDNESDAY NIG!' NEXT, '® 1 Two Nights Only. ' % B "THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN.",MI FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT I S. And Following Nights. $$(■ , lfl "HIGH JINKS." | 10 Plans at Wildman and A ey's until asM'' J "" afterwards Beats may be r served at {Yi f 7 man's, where Day Sales miy also be J '-*< chased. _ I PRICES: DC', and R.S., 6s: Stalls't- II Gallery. Is Early Door, Stalls and'Si - ill lery, la extra. ' f : jQ, A M AGED Q. OODS. t S rel With a great blinding flash of ffi truth, the play reveals the hideoaj ?^f|| ' possibilities of evil to 'lie innocent w as well as the guilty—to pMa^-il o | women and little- children yet unoora/fp® jj , TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 11 j- Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.if |i| r. Direction J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. |:B Manager, John F irrell. |§| j® Unquestionably le Tht Greatest. Most Daring, and Most -' 81 ie Instructive Dramatic Event the Kl 8 " Stage has yet ktown. -^-fa I? TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27 itffl 7 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27 i Jj TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27. "v(.M ie For Five Nights Only. ;|g| 1| r- Sii Ml l 0 Initial Production in Auckland' m Pi le Oftho -M [e V 'orld-famous Sersational PropagandistPliy, n DAMAGED GOODS, 3 DAMAGED GOODS. ' •fSvSI [J DAMAGED GOODS, A Terrific Indictment agiinst Secrecy fej ' and Hypocrisy. _• Approved by ' li RELIGION. SCIENCE. 'IfCH !• • GOVERNMENT. DAMAGED GOODS ilflSl DAMAGED GOODS . Will be interpreted by a Sw-",. 8 dally Selected ana Very Power- t I' ful Company of Drami.tic _ Stirs. *'w U j v/ ?V----DAMAGED GOODsHiIP, - ' DAMAGED GOODS.k ] Stupid people, who are enforced to admit II that the simple taboo whi;h - forbids, U£®|f| " subject of Venereal Disease to be mentionrf s-ffij " at all is ruinous, still fall back on the pies " j that though the public ought, to be warned, 1 the Theatre is not the place for tho wars- . J ing-. When asked what. then, is the nropor S '. place, they plead that the proper place ij'.';" 81 . out of .hearing of the genesil public; that M . is, not m a scnopl, not in a church, not in iSvpl . newspaper, not in a public meeting, bat in » medical textbooks, which aie read ONLY % • by the Medics] -Students. Thj common-sense S of the matter is that the public dangerif. % a needs a public warning; t.nd thelmoie®?:® public the place the more effective the warn- i ing. PLANS OPEN ON FRIDAY NEXT. i i— : I - pRELIMINART AN NOD NCEMES7- I THE SALVATION ARMY S j N NORTHERN CONG RESS. sliflj-1 MARCH 6 TO 11, INCLUSIVE. fg§| I A Series of Great Demonstrations,| About 200 Officers present from the w'noli -. s! North Island. | Commissioner Hodder m charge, assisted by ' I a largo staff. ' J ,- 5 I JO Boys from the Eltham Home present 1 Town Hall engaged for Thursday, Bth (YouislSi | People's Demonstration) and Sunday, 11th, I 3 and 7 p.m. I Tickets now on Bale for the Young People 1 ! 1 Demonstration; priccs, 2s and Is. IS??/.' 1 Remember the dates and arrange to be there, |1 JjEYS INSTITUTE GYMNASIUM. * | Director - • • TENNANT COLLEDGEI .f i SPECIAL CLASSES NOW FORMING. i Physical Culture, Gymnastics, Boxingi ."-Il Wrestling, and Ju J'itsu. <-T*r v Physical Classes for Ladies, Girls, and BajliKf •I'rtWa FEES: Lowest in Australasia. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16467, 17 February 1917, Page 14
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