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"" M Amusements. " Vf l / jjis MAJESTY'S ,^j| ; ' '-' 4 Direction - -J. C. WILLIAMSON Tfn Manaeer ; W -P.an3 : SPECIAL NOTICE! . -1' " Owing to alterations in boat tailia»»-*i Company can remain in Net Jiealandtli nights longer than was at -irst anticipate* Those three nights will be devoted V Auckland season and will give the-thouiiJr that have been turned away during the. son an opportunity of witnessing the gre» )£ and most popular Opera Company that 5* toured under the J. C, Williamson Itt' banner for a considerable numbor of" $£ Th» Programme will remain as prerinn.u advertised up to SATURDAY NE2^ at « EXTENDED NIGHTS- » MONDAY NEXT. : "OH! BOY." "OH! BOY." ' TUESDAY NEXT. £ " THREE TWINS." WEDNESDAY NEXT (Last Nigh'; of Season). '•' "YOU'RE IN LOVE." f BOX PLANS for above Three Nights 0t« To-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. " TO-NIGHT, AT a. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. Another Terrific Success. and a Worljj Successor to " Going Up," , ™ "OH! BOY." "OH! BOY" "OH! BOY." "OH! BOY" c "OH' BOY.' "OH! BOY." The Whole of the "Going Up" CempUß are in their element when playing • "OH! BOY." "OH! BOY." •> TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Causes More Laughter than AU the Mnsidil Farces Ever Written. ;, "THE THF.EE TWINS." "THE THREE TWINS." "THE THREE TWINS." FRIDAY, 21st, and SATURDAY. SBa&i "YOU'RE IN LOVE." *■ "YOU'RE IN LOVE." "YOU'RE IN LOVE." :-, The above Operas produced and supervised nightly by , HARRY B. BCRCHER. Musical Director - - - • Harry Burton, Stage Manager • - • • - Fred. Young, PRICES: 6s, 3s, and Is. Is Extra early door Back Stalls and Gallery. Day Sales at Coleman's, Tobacconist, H.U. Theatre Arcade, till noon, thereafter at Theatre Office, next Gallery entrance. Box Plans at WiJdman and Arcy's. pHAUTAUQUA. ' <{ ON OLD DOCK SITE. ON OLD DOCK SITE. ~, Q.—What is Chautauqua? A.— Six days of clean entertainment. <•' i o—Where will it be held? \ \ t A.— ln » big tent on Old Dick Site, near Ferry Buildings. * *' Q.— When, is Chautauqua comins? s A.-March 20. 21, 22. 24, 25 and 26. Afternoon:!. 2.45, and night, 7,15, What kind of programmes at Chautauqua? ''• A—Music, Oratory, Drama, Elocution, $ Q.—Can School Pupils attend in afternoon? A.—Yes, ticket holders are dismissed at* What are the lectures about? " A— Johnson lectures on the Serious Side of Fun; Hon. J, C. Herbsman lectures on (a) "Tie Dry Bones ot Auckland," (b) "Carry On ; M» Clemens .lectures on Rambling Through Paradise." with films and coloured pictures; Dr. Bradford lectures on " Rebuilding the World. Q.—ls the music good? A.—Yes, best ever. Five splendid companiea. There are forty committeemen anxious to tell you more about Chautauqua. Season Tickets, pood for 12 Programmes". Adults, 10s 6d (interchangeable m tolly); Child's. 4s 2d (children under 14); Students, 6s 4d; Soldiered 2d (with badge). Get your Season Ticket to-day. Tickets, from Committeemenand Wildnun and Arey s. -; •■rpHE WOMAN GOD FORGOtf" At " Everybody's " (Friday Next). PIANO BUYERS.-Call and see Piartfi by good makers, at moderate pnees: cash. terms.—F. Moore Piano Co.. Customs St. «rpHE WOMAN GOD FORGOT:" At " Everybody's " (Friday Next). s* e . f Teachers of Dancing. ( MISS DAPHNE KNIGB;! ■*•'■*• Will Resume Teaching ON MONDAY. MARCH 17. ! JUVENILE CLASSES RE-OPEN :• ON SATURDAY.. MARCH 22, »' IN THE SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL.. KITCHENER STREET. TERMS. ETC., 'Phone ABl3. 22. KHYBEB PASS Lile Assurance. _„ TIFE INSURANCE. Highest Bonuses. Funds. £13.000,000; . M.L.C., Ltd. 32. Hellaby's Bldga. _ DALE OF OREWA BEACH SECTIONS. O To-morrow, at 7 p.m. Sep Advt. - HEADACHES are frequently caused by eyestrain; correctlv fitted £">«« usually cure.—Consult Howard. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 14

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