Amusements. l\tftli||p TN THE PRESENCE OF lIIS'BMS * 1 LENCY THE GOVERNOR GENEffif ' LORD LIVERPOOL. NSaSgP £IS jjJAJES'ITS rpHEtfß*. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT' ToJs||fK POSITIVELY THE FAREWELL' 11 APPEARANCE. ,jH By Arrangement with Scott Colvillt. : . "COME INSIDE." And See '®WMm SYDNEY JAMES'S " POTTED PABft, MIME," '^mm " A LADD IX" Milt " A L A I) D I X." .« "ALADDIN." *J|ii Eiclit Consecutive Weeks at the Playiosu! Sydney. „ . '■'<&$& Sceno 1 Ihe Demon's C»tL'!Scono 2- • • The " Peak Inn" of PeefcC Scene 8 The Princess's Boudoir '''V. 1 Scene 4 Outside the Maeie C»v'c*'V'' Scenco Inside the Mnt'in Cjvj* Sccne6 - • - - In an Airshk • | Scene 7 The Emperor a Pal&«« , See tho Grand March of Nations. 'WjjP . See the Wonderful Mechanical Moving Stair. . case. 'Mill See tho Ballet of 20 Dancers. -:■s% [ See the Wonderful Chance of Scenery itmmt Outside to Inside the Cave. ; 'y ■.'.■' j SYDNEY JAMES as "Widow Twanker." ' MADELINE ROSSITER as the " Princes*." A Complete Story of "Aladdin" as i-.frPfr Screamingly Funny Burlesque. -■:.'<»;■ See ,-v;iM. CYRIL NORTHCOTE as the "Fairy Queerer; George Graystono - - - As the Emperor.^' Brico Rowe As Abanawr..§l Sadie Maguire -An Aladdin.-:. G. W. Desmond • • • As a Bal'et Dancer. ■ Josie Jackson - • • -As tho .nod Fairy, | Ira Bissctt As Pclcce. Etc.. Etc. . wM Chorus of Villagers. Biehf ids. etc. '•;,:?/>; TWO PROGRAMMES D OXE. -MV First Half All Revue Items. ,?$;-, Second Half. "ALADDIN PANTOMIJtM Xo Advance ir Prices. Still the modest it. 3e. 2s. Is (plus Funny Tax). ; &» From One Who Knows- Boole your Seat*«V at Wildmnn and Arey's till noon and alter frat Coleman's, Tobacconist, H.M. Arcade. v-.(V. . _»m TTIS TIfAJESTYS rpHEATRE. Sole Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. UNPARALLELED IN SPLENDOUR AND GAIETY. ,-M COMMENCING W® TUESDAY ATIGHT Y"EXT. JULY A':-;;' J UESDAY i> 10HT IN EXT, 0 ULY & ; SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., PRESENT. -;; ' , Tho Dazzling and Dashing Spectacular Revue THE 'DING- "ROYS ARE TT ERB % Ihe .Ding .Boys Are Jllv.rb,-:■ THE DING t)oys are ttere he -Ding Ijoys Are Here I Marks tho Crowning Point of Splendid ;'.?,:. Achievement Upon the Stage, and Tcoins with.■;,'■; Glittering Spectacles, a few of which are:— ipTHE TRULY RURAL BALLET THE SOMNAMBULISTIC CHORUS. ?>si MILLY THE MILLINER. | W, THE BAND-BOX GIRLS. ' 5m .; THE KIPLING WALK. -•*&& THE MARVELLOUS TRELLIS SCENE. m THE TWELVE JOY BABIES. nnn MHMAPIN TERRACES AT THE ZOO. yMi FIRELIGHT FANCIES. - f§| - ON AND OFF THE STAGE &£§ THE GOLDEN BELLS. EPISODE OF THE PURSE. J§| f . And „ ■'■::-. THE GREAT CHINESE LACQUER SCENE l-'i ; . CHU CHIN CHOW. «,*j|j ■The Most Dazzling Feature Ever Staged. V A WONDERLAND OF BEAUTY AND ]& ■ GLAMOUR. : .yj|p ;; THE INTELLECTUAL PRESSURE 13 V;.. NEGLIGIBLE. |||| ; FROCKS OP FABULOUS SPLENDOUR. : FULL OF DAZZLE AND GLITTER. ; Friceut-D.C., and ES., 6s, Stalls, 3s, Gfii|lt <? !ery. Is. (Early Door Stalls and Gallery, la inextra). Plus Tax- Mlfft'; BOX PLANS for the First SIX Writs, ••/ Now Open at WILDMAN AND AREY'S., -f, ZOO, ROYAL OAE.-fi Fall-grown Lio'ni|||!| will be Trained Every Afternoon at 3.30 p.m., by their trainer; 25 Lions led al t-i 1 p.m. -mm Admission: Adults, fid; Children. 3d. . ■ X»K TO £150-When buying Piano call and 3*o we "best value in town at the F. •■-.(£', ; Moore Piano Co., Customs Street. • •'■ , Skating. JS§l DKATING.--ROYAL ALBERT., HALL- (Jp 0 OPEN DAILY. Sessions daily, 2to 4, -M}J: 5 to 7. 8 to 10. Admission. 6d: Skates, 6d; -m v, Floorago. 6d. Ladies' skates free. BurnanrTa S§ a Drchestra to-night—Professor H. Rae, Mfrj Manager. Hg'i Dancing. THE MARIST BROTHERS' OLD BOYS' 1 FOOTBALL CLUB iro holding a ?'( Suchro and Dance, St. Benedict's Hall, ; ( p ~ MONDAY, July 8. Ladies, Is 6cl; Gent.'s, '• is. Lillis'B Orchestra. Dancing, 8 sharp. myft. MILLER, Hon. Sec. {P. , ANCING.—ST. BENEDICT'S OLUB, ..- Weekly Socials. ST. BENEDICTS HALL. East St.. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. ; • Dancing. 8-11 p.m. Lillis' Orchestra. Gents. ,>f, Is 6d. Ladies, ls.-T. M. LILLIS. Hon. Sco.gl SKATING. Carnivals. Fancy Dress Balls-\ 5 Ladies' and Gent's Costumes for Hire, - :rom 55.-Miss Kirkby, 40, City Chambers, :orner Victoria St. ~;^l" Art Notices. j ;'!Mty 1 ' :-ty:.fr? aCH 00 L OF AR «| " Elam" School of Art. Rutland St., . &■£ facKandArt School. . A o a W^l The Subjects Taught m the School it-.. \ DRAWING, for all Trades and Profession*. Paintings in Oil and Watercolours. .« Design Modelling, .-§\.\ Decoration" Woodcarving • ;^l Poster Work Beaten Metal Work , Book Illustration Enamelling ;,--. • Etching on Copper Jewellery ~ti , Photography m Art Leather Work , ■ Etc., Etc. n v ; Free Studentship under the Emm Bequest- ; >£$m Students may join at any time. - <<; For further particulars. Fees, etc., Wl^frl ■° E. W. PAYTON, .'-'^ Director., \>jjk'"SKETCHES MADE AT ANZAC." PORTFOLIO OP i^^K 10 LARGE COLOURED REPRODUCTIONS by SAPPER MOORE JONES. \;.£|s 6 tow Copies only obtainable of the Fir«t'H/ : > Edition. ■<^&jfi For Sale at C. S. RUSH'S, Picture Framer, . t -'.i^} , Shortland Street. : ::^S The Original 100 Sketches can "be seen <«|if TUESDAY and THURSDAY AFTERNOON [rom 2 to 5 at the Studio. Hobson Buildings, 3hortland Street (next Star Office). 'W| *r E W ZEALAND JJERALDr AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY ATEWS. .•;,;;. A. M x j^j New Zealand Herald. Sd per week &*MM iv eS fa town and suburbs. Casual copies. !d each. Prepaid rates, posted will* Lv Zealand, 12a 6d per quarter, £2 5s per a I °Uxklako Weekly Nru 8s fid VjM juarter. or £1 10s per annum in advincfciposted to any part of tho Dominion. . p; ? ADVERTISING BATES'. . New Zealand Herald and AUCKLAND Weekly News. A*\ Separate Charges for each paper, Wsm ■ft« To Let, For Bams. Lost Art; Form Personal, Board and B«» A iro inserted at the rate of 18 words for ? || 3r three consecutive insertions for 2s M »* „ ;s :ash paid in advance. mm BinT „ Notices, 2s 6d per insertion; toS or nurses' names, Is each nam* . S Marriage, Death. B«MiV«lßrtig| »nd In Memomam Notices. 2s 6d per wffiH ion tor the first six lines (36 words). 8d V J! or additional space. Fcnebal None*. Is extra. These announcements must » 3 iimcd bv the advertiser ~|i| r-ntruct rates on application. raagff K to advertisements will be received MM rtffito of the H.EALD free of charg^||« Instructions as to the insertion org* lr wal of advertisements must be m wnMB; | The I'ropnelors do not. hold themseiw ~ resoonsiblo for non-insertion of advert«p \S through accident or from other cum* . S? error in tho publication of any sdr* I tieoment. .\f,',. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial, 129, 178; '•vVji PriS Order OQicc. 2590; Editorial. Reporters. abW iOJ,w lj; Weekly News and Photographic. 2J. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16895, 6 July 1918, Page 12
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