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' Amusements. ; •:--. ' .: ''-. -■; ' • -'•.'•- •'.■-■■ . '"■ '* I n "TV ADDY LONG LEO- S.'» V -, « _ MISS KATHLENE MacDONELL -$M "JUDY ABBOTT." " The Play would be impossible with'. " ~' out Kathlcne MacDonell. This '.im-' ; «#fl ported actress proves herself possessed r of a charming personality, a delightful sense of comedy, and a somewhat unexpected reserve of emotional power. ■ She dominates the stago with her '*-'» youth, charm and vitality, and she has -H*i the instinct of dress." . -.-Y —Sydney Bulletin. Pifs TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATB&|§ Beginning ?& MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. ,f|§ — M J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. ;t j§ Announce the Opening Attraction of thig '-> r year's Programme—the Greatest Series "if? of Plays and Players the Manage- *p ment lias ever enjoyed the .JjjS privilege of presenting. -V"

KATHLENE MaoDONELL. The Celebrate*/• ; v KATHLENE MacDONELL. Canadian Star KATHLENE MacDONELL. Actreßs, whos* o" KATHLENE MacDONELL. Art for the ~;t : KATHLENE MacDONELL. past two ■[ KATHLENE MacDONELL. seasons has " -,'" fATHLENE MacDONELL. been the ATULENE MacDONELL. theatrical topis' M KATHLENE MacDONELL. of New York. y ' Together with , In his Original CHARLES WALDROJf, London and New CHARLES WALDRON. X York Role. CHARLES WALDROJJ. - In Jean Webster's Dramatisation of ■,?;'; her Full-of-Smiles Book, i-M •'-visfe LONG LEGS. " The play of chana DADDY LONG LEGS, and fragrant cleanli- ;Y LONG LEGS, ness." ,-yfe DADDY LONG LEGS. " Old and young : DADDYLONGLEGS, find its sentiment 1 ': LONG LEGS, and humour irre--';;. DADDY LONG LEGS, eistible." V'V.v: DADDY LONG LEG 3. " The reigning sac-'i-DADDY LONG LFGS. cess of the English- -::; DADDY LONG LEGS, speaking stage." ~ A}\ QA ARTISTS 9A "jn Ou Including oyf psg The Popular Favourite, ; ; ";£S MAGGIE MOORE. -«,':'. In a Delightful Character Study. .fM& PLANS AT WILDMAN AND AREY'S ' TO-DAY ' M i Touring Manager: Robert Williamson."- ;?$ * UNDER THE AUSPICES _jH-| RED CROSS SOCIETY. -f$ A pRAND SCOTCH QONCERT ;■ Will be held in the rpOWN HALL OiO-MORROW (SATURDAY) -pVENINfI . 1 AT 8 O'CLOCK. PROGRAMME. I "GOD SAVE THE KING." / 1. Overture, "Raymond" - AmbroiseThomaa L, 3RD, AUCKLAND, INFANTRY BAND, under Lieut. J. F. Lighton L Bandmaster, by kind permission of. Colonel Bartlett, ; Officer Commanding. - ;>■ ■>• -> * .-. 2. Song. "McGregors' Gathering" .... k • V " ■■■'" ; MR; W. GEMMELL. -j 8. Humorous Item .-.--- (Selected) ■* MR. WIGHTMAN McCOQMBE. '§ 4. Song, "Banks of Allan Water" - -■- -x; - MISS ELSA TEAGUE. , s|| 5. Dance, "Highland Fling" -.'ivi i PUPILS OF MR. W. T. CHADWICK. M 6. Song (Comic), "Ta, Maggie Darling" ;: ■'v " ■'*-: '■'■ (Lauder) mi MR. HECTOR BLACK. .: :v|: 7. Recitation. "The Usual Way" - - •',?%% KATHLEEN THOMAS. 8. Song, "Hurrah for the Highlands" - • . « MR. D. BLACK. • < 9. Dance, " Gillie Callum" (Sword Dance) «i"' MISS FASSIE MoDOUGALL. Interval. 1. Selection— ■ • • ■ .' , *tm March, " Sweet Maid of Glendarual".- -«t? STrathspey, "London's ; Bonnie Woods viand Braes" ..'•'...•.,.. .j ti V • Reel, "Piper o' Drummon's Rant" -'- : ; v: AUCKLAND PIPE BAND, under Pipe- ; *■'-"' *' Major McDonald. ,-''?Bp 2. Song, " A Fend Kiss" -. - -"•.'■ (Burns) v« - MR.. GILBERT PARKER. , 8. Song. " Auld Robin Gray" - ' - ■-.--,- '.-=-%; MADAM BELLA RUSSELL. '..Vf 4. Song (Comic) .--.--- (Selected) v J MR. NED FORTE. . I- -. W 6. Dance, " Shean Truibhas" - - -"-.- •*<?/ ■\ FASSIE AND OPHIR McDOUGALL. -c " 6. Song, "My Aini Wee House" - -;..,' - . MR. DUNCAN:BLACK. "Jjs.\ 7.' Dance, " Sailor's Hornpipe" • - - -<- .:<-.-;'■ PUPILS OF MR. W. T. CHADWICK, ;• 8 Song (Comic), "Now You're Married",- --.'i '" V-., < "" (Crawley) -i MR. HECTOR BLACK.. 9. Song, "The Pipes of Pan" --,--- .• MR. W. GEMMELL. '' ■ .-M ,'?■;':. "Auld Lang Syne." ' . >"M , Stage Manager,' Mr.'-' Duncan Black.' Accompanist, j Miss « May • Shirley. tym .-. TICKETS: 3s, 2s, Is. " Reserved Scats a* - : Wildman and Arey's, 3s and 2s. Tickets may •'< -. also be had at Red Cross Depot. Make sure .f; of a seat by booking early. .Doors open 7.30.'' i '. ' •■ : : :.-• -,~ .- „\ jp-jQ PIANO, by Bord; iron frame, nice " oWIO tone, good older.—lnspect at F. - Moore and Co.V Customs St. East. •• -;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16560, 8 June 1917, Page 10

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