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MUIUDEIUWIIIS, 3, ms MAJESTY'S THEATER, I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTI - • TO-NIGHTI f TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, By Arrangement with Scott Colville. ' • ''< * , "COMB INSIDE," ? K Wffl And See -^$11 SYDNEY JAMES'S "POTTED PANTO. MIME." M a "ALADDIN." 'vfvS 3 "ALADDIN." -y-iMa " A L A D D I N." ,:>OT v Eijht Consecutive Weeks at the Playhouu, ;; '• Sydney. '--M S&sne 1 The Demon's Cave, >* r. Scsne 2- - ■ The "Peak Inn " of Peekin, 1 " Scene 3 The Princess Boudoir. W§ Scene 4 Outside the Magic Cave. v sg r Scans 5 Inside the Msgio Cave,: mm ■• Scans 6 - • • • In an Airshin. Scene 7 The Emperor's Palace. ■■ See the Grand March of Nations. _ Sen the Wonderful Mechanical Moving Stair. 5. case. "i^S See the Ballet of 20 Dancers. }:-m See the Wonderful Cliango of Scenory from-^ 1. Outside to Inside the Cave. ■■'''§& SYDNEY JAMES as "Widow Twankey." ■ 1 MADELINE ROSSITER as the " Princess." ■ A Complete Story of "Aladdin" as a ;$M Screamingly Funny Burlesque. -inSI The Sydney Morning Herald says: "Sydney James's potted pantomime,' 'Aladdin,* is one of the cleverest and funniest bur. rXsk leaQucs ever seen in Bydnoy." J^M 3 Bee ' '--'mm CYRIL NORTHCOTE as the "Fairy Queen." " George Graystone - • - As the Emporor, isij Bl'ice Rowe As Abnnazor, f,? '• Sa.die Maguire -As Aladdin. G. W. Desmond • ■ • As a Ballet Dancer, ; if?j i, Josio Jackson • • • • As the Good Fairy, J/M ■ Ira Bissott ...•••••■ As Pekoe, }Mi Etc, Etc. -:p$ » Chorus of Villagers, Bighoads. etc. .'"all TWO PROGRAMMES IN ONE. '^$j| First Half All Revue Items. Wm f Siicond Half. "ALADDIN PANTOMIME."W| • :?s§§§ No Advance in Prices. Still the modest Vyl 3 4s, 3s. 2s, Is (plus Funny Tax). &$& >• From One Who Knows: Book your Seats ;;Si at, Wjldman and Arey's. ■■'■'*%,'.} TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRES. ?M Solo Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.fS UNPARALLELED IN SPLENDOUR AND ;■'■s GAIETY. M COMMENCING -^ f TUESDAY MIGHT TVTEXT, TULY A MB *' J (JI'SDAY INIGHT EXT, 0 CLY ft&ffi I SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY. JUT Yl3 Hi a . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., PRESENT ||I The Dazzling and Dashing Spectacular Revu« Wm '- rr<HE "DING T)OYS ARE TTERE iJlhe -Ding Jjoys Are Jllekb •* THE PING "ROYS ARE TTERE ■■■■p i he -Ding Ijoys Abe Here m Marks the Crowning Point of Splendid ||i Achievement Upon the Stage, and Teems with : 4i Glittering Spectacles, a few of which are:— J2M THE TRULY RURAL BALLET. Wl THE SOMNAMBULISTIC CHORUS. <&& MIL-LY THE MILLINER. Hi THE BAND-BOX GISLB. M THE KIPLING WALK : -m THE MARVELLOUS i'ftELLIS SCENE 'M THE TWELVE JOY BABIES. : #I MAPIN TERRACES AT THE ZOO. '?M FIRELIGHT FANCIES. M ON AND OFF THE STAGE- ' %M . THE GOLDEN BELLS. :&££ „ EPISODE OF THE PURSE. Vm ' And » m THE GREAT CHINESE LACQUER SCENE CHU CHIN CHOW. ..:;'M| The Most Dazzling Feature Ever Staged. : i|%f§ A WONDERLAND OF BEAUTY AND fflt GLAMOUR. ;Ji| , THE INTELLECTUAL, PRESSURE IS •|1 { NEGLIGIBLE. ;|| FROCKS OF FABULOUS SPLENDOUR, -ih FULL OF DAZZLE AND GLITTER. , s|l Frees:— D.C., and R.S., 6s, Stalls, 8s; Gal- '. ;, ss§ lery, Is. (Early Door Stalls and Gallery, la VilM extra). . Plus Tax- i>m BOX PLANS for the First SIX Nights, '•k!* Open at WILDMAN AND AREY'S THIS . MORNING, at 8 o'clock. MO. rpOWN TTALL. &M CONCERT CHAMBER ,|f| ■i — M 3 ULY 13, 16, 17, 18.1 POUR MIGHTS QNLY. ,\$ PAPPELLI. . |I rtAPPELLL IS QAPPBLLI .^| HAPPELLL I r\ A P P E L L I. H QAPPBLLI j OA P P E L I. I. t| Late Principal Tenor Gonsaloz Opera Co. . $m In Gems from his Extensive Repertoire, v tm Signor Cappelli is regarded as the Greatest *Mf& Italian Tenor yet heard in this country, v^ pAPPELLL xM rtAPPELLL S Supported by— ' _ . • . '9 JOHN AMADIO, Eminent SB JOHN AMADIO, Flautist. -$$m VERA BEDFORD. Sophmo. . f.-'Afc" LUCIEN. CESARONI, Baas. .^M HAROLD WHITTLE, Accompanist •Mm PRICES: 4s, Bs. to. la, plus tax. w _^J||i Plnn Owns at Wildman and Arey's NEXT , ; :,^ WEDNESDAY MORNING. >)||s§ Directions-John Hopkins- ■.'-; ZOO, ROYAL OAE.-fi Full-grown Lions • will be Trained Every Afternoon at 3.30 p.m., by their trainer; -25 Lions fed at 4 p.m. '■'■'■■'■'&. Admission:' Adults. 6d: Children. 3d. ,' .1 X* CTO £150—When buying Piano"call and ; a|l; 300 see best value- in town at the F. , ; *-.;;' Moore Piano Co., CuiVms Street. .'.■-. Restaurants and Tearooms. ~ : WM A POPULAR ITEM AT STAGE i"'B. A f ■ r 'siii* Those cold, bleak days, a Plate of Steam, ': 'i/. ing Hot Tomato, Kidney, or other Variety c of Soup-the kind you get at Stacey will ; warm you through and through, and fortify ><; 3 ; the system against the coldest weather., ,m; Ready any hour of tho day or evening, up to 11 p.m. : i«S-' STACEY'S. 61. Queen Street. _ '-''$»|pi Removal Notices. ''». pHANGE OF ADDRESSn-gl A.'E. DEVESON, $|f Land and Financial Agent, Sffll 14, Strand Arcade, ;^^ Has Removed to d, SECURITY BUILDINGS. Mf (First Floor.) 'mm v E W 7EALAND JJERALD|it . AND \fajfflj AUCKLAND WEEKLY j^EWS. : J» A _L_— Nzw Zealand Herald. 9d per week delivered in town and suburbs. Casual cvgrthmhuk« -g» 2d each. Prepaid rates, posted withm New Zealand, 12s Cd per quarter, 43 5s per gfejgggj annum. , T ■;> Auckland Weekly News, 8s M pet quarter, or £1 10s per annum in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. g|| ADVERTISING RATES: |^g New Zealand Hkrald and Aucklasb Weekly Nbws. "^^ Separate Charges for each paper, U Wasted. To Let, Foe Sams, Lost AM) Found. Pekbonal, Board akd Residence arc inserted at tho rate of 18 words for «»*SH| or three consecutive insertions for 2s Cd for cash paid in advance. Birth Notices, 2s 6d per insertion! doctors or nurses' names. Is each nam* ; J||| extra MAnniAun, Death. Bbbeavehkot, and IK Mehoriau Notices. 2s 64 per van* vlion for the first six lines 06 words). Gd per ;:.-r line for additional space. Funeral Notices, kjM la extra. Those announcements must be Signed bv the advertiser 'l^ji Contract rates on application _ ■'.:: ' Replies to advertisements will be received at the office of the H"-ali> free of charge. yi^M Instructions as to the insertion or with' .; . dravval of advertisements must bo in writing. %smi The Proprietors do not hold themselves .^ s ; | responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or from other guim.|H» or for error in the publication of any adv tisement. ' *f4|lfS TELEPHONES: :^SS Advertising and Commercial, 129, 178; Jo D -ff|§§ Printing Order Office 2890; Publishing...Hi : EdiH. 529; Reporters. 3693 Lultot Weekly News and Photographic, 229. '-'i|l^ Addross communications to Wilson » D Oiamli Horton, P. 0.. Box 32. Auckland. ■'icp|^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16894, 5 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16894, 5 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16894, 5 July 1918, Page 8

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