J Amusements. • -| Q.OODT TWO SHOES* 1 IMPORTANT. it,... Despite the fact thai "Goody Two Shoes'" is proving the most popular production yet staged in Auckland by the J. C. Williamson. Ltd.. management, arrangements made ahead will positively prevent the present season being extended. But in order --to five playgoers an additional opportunity of booking seats for this greatest of all pantomimes, ft Special Extra Matinee performance will be staged on TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 1.46. Box Plans are now open. GOODY TWO SHOES MATINEES. THIS (SATURDAY. AFTERNOON. AT L 45 SHARP. And on TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. AT 1.45. Children half-price, to all parts except Late Door Gallery. It is the paramount duty of all fathers and mothers to take the children to at least one representation of " Goody Two Shoes," which makes a special appeal to the " k'ddie?.'' TTIS TITAJESTY'S npHEATEE. Direction - J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Manager -..---.-. John tarrell "GOODY TWO SHOES." '•GOODY TWO SHOES." " GUUDY TWO SHOES." THE PANTOMIME SUPREME. THE PANTOMIME SUPREME. Acknowledge*) by Tho Pres3 and T'n 1 i-c o: Australia and Wellington as THE GREATEST OF ALL PANTOMIME SUCCESSES. THIS AFTERNOON, THIS EVENING THIS AFTERNOON. THIS EVENING^ At 1.15. A'. 7 45. And on Monday and Tuesday Nights and on 'i"uesday Afternoon. THE J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Incomparable Pantomime, " GOODY TWO SHOES.'* , •"GOODY TWO SHOES." "GOODY TWO r>„o_.«." "GOODY TWO SHOES." It contains over 100 Joyous Happenings, 13cljsding MagDihcent >t»ee Settings. Stupendous and Brilliant i-lectric IjSects, Astounding Novelties, Beautiful Ballets, Original anu I ipver Comedy, Beautiful Girls, and Astonishing Acrobatic Specialties. A MAMMOTH ENTERTAINMENT For the CHILDREN AND THE GROWN-UPS. Plans for the Season at Wi!dra»n and Arey s, Day Sales at Jno- Coleman's. ( Prices: D.C. and R.S., ~s 3d: Stalls, 3i 8d; Gallery, Is 7d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices includo amusement tax. . TTIS T\TAJESTYS rpHEATRE. COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER OK ATURDAY OCTOBER ~O " The Actress of the Year in the Play of th« Year." MESSRS. J. AND N. TAIT Have the honour to present to the Public ol Auckland the Brilliant and Bewitching Anglo-American Actress, MISS EMELIE T3OLINI MELIE X OLINI EMELIE TJOLINI MELIE i OLINI One of the most intrinsically chartniiie artists who hae ever visited Australasia, .is Edward Clark's fascinating Comedy- * Drama, DE T UXE A NOTE " E -LiUXK iiNVTE." DE T UXE A NNIE." E -LVT'XE ii-NNIE." The story of a rich and happy New York wife and mother who lost her memory, entered the dark gates of the underworld, and at length found the light. "De Luxe Annie " ran for three months solid in Sydney, and since then ha« been twice revived, with the same trem«ndotis success. To be followed by Max Marcin's Alluring Spring-time PlayTHE ESSB r\T? "E JCLvp s VJp I ottttt >» "THE EH Of X OUTH> The play that made it« authc famous. Miss Pohni is supported by a strong Company of Sterling- Artiste. ,BOX PLAN OPENS NEXT TUESDAY , MORNING AT WILDMAN AND AREYU - PRICES: Res. Stalls and Dress Circle. ; 46 (plus Tax). EXPRESS MESSENGER SERVICE . •46. Ferry Buildings. BE UP TO DATE AND DO THINGS , IN COMFORT. Let the EXPRESS MESSENGER SERVICE Book your Seats for the Theatre, Concert, or Pictures. Choose your Seats on the Plan at our office and wo will book either those or the Beare.! we can get to them. r No waiting around the booking office' in , the <jncue for you: we do thai. j EXPRESS MESSENGER SERVICE. -16, Ferry Bkigs. Phone 2270 A. I"N . LABOUR I^aßTy" 7„a -tI M ?' Trn srags " Amarelh,' 1 it- i .The Songsters Awakeamg," Hia Evening. 8 Theatre ' V*-™™" (Sunday) i WHERE TO, LABOUR DAY ? Why. Pino " Silver *" ~ ernj - ranc * Guards' pi AN OS by best rnalrers.— ortoaa. cask J. or terms. Inspect.—F. Moor* Piano Go , Customs Street East. ADULTS Is. 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Di.ath, Bkrbaveuek? :«i l>3 Memoriam Notices, is fri per mser- - ff.n for the first six lines (36 words), 6d per . i;«* for additional space. 1- uvkral Notices, 1 line :,« These announcements must t>« •- *£&% the advertiser Contract rates on application. Reoiies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the lifrai-d free, of enarge. 1 Instructions as to the insertion or with- , Jriwal of advertisements must, Of in wrtunt. All cony and instructions snould d« writften , ai^ ctl p ro pneto'rs do not ho , d themselves resoons-bte for nop-insertion ot advertiser«»Jitf through accident or irom other cauae-s or for error in the publication of any jdveW tisement. ______ TELEPHONES: ' Advertising and Commercial, 123, 178; ,1, fc I Printing Order Office. 3890: Publishing, It; . WdHo-iil 229". Reporters. 8693: Editor l f__«'Hw" * ad Photegraphio. 229. Address communications to Wilson and a Hereon. P.O Box 32. Auckland. W»ikato Branch: Ward Street. Hamiltoa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 20
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