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. t^« : j - Amusements. -- H lB """^AJESTY'S'" """ npHEATSE. #pO-NIGHT AND rpC-MORROW DECEMBER 19 AND ' 20. AT 7,45 O'CLOCK. MISS fIECIL TTALL AND TJUPILS iss Hall and i upils PRESENT A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME OF BALLETS. DANCE SCENAS. PHANTASIES. ETC.. In Aid of AUCKLAND LADIES* BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. THE /-iPAL. Gorgeous HE VyPAL. Eastern Tragedy gcena. The Wonderful Temple Scene en the Mountain of Fire. " Fate" held in her hand the Story of the Opal and the Mortals. The King of Fire; Ballets of the Flames, Smoke and Fire; Ballet of the Spirits of the Temple ; Shadow Dance; THE "OPAL" DANCE. The Sor.g of " Fate" and the Song of Tie Mortal;" Chorus of Shadows and Slaves of the Temple. THE riURIO CHOP. Delightful HE \~/URIO UHOP. Old-Wcr.d Dane* Phantasy. Portrayed by 70 Clever Children, from 3 to' 14 years. FASCINATION. Charming Gypsy Romance ASCINATiON. (In Two Scenes). Unique Studio Scene in Paris. LONDON TOWN. Sparkling ONDON A OWN. Miniature Revue. Coster Chorus, Irish Songs and Danco3, Ballet of London. Scottish. BALLET OF THE STARS, CHINESE ACROBATIC QUARTETTE. And Other NoveltiesThe Most Original Entertainment seen in Auckland. Pretty Choruses. Enchanting Song-!, by Miss Eleanor Miller and Mr. Robert Geddes. Splendid. Orchestra under Mr. S. Green. Pianist. Miss M. Aitken. Artistic Scenio Effects by Mr. W. S. Crowther. Novel lighting. Stage manager, Mr. C, Crosher. No Bouquets, etc.. by special request. Prices, 3s 2d, 2s Id. Is Id. Tickets on sal* Globe Machine Shop. Bookin; free, now open at Wildman and Arey's. All tickets issued former dates available To-night and To-morrow Night. B. KENT. Esq., Hon Treasurer. THE BOX PLANS For " YES. UNCLE." "YES, UNCLE." Which will bo played for the FIRST SIX NIGHTS of the Season, are now open at Wildman. and Arey's. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction, J. C. Williamson, Ltd. TOO GOOD TO MISS. Commencing TUESDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 23 TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 23J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD., Announce the Reappearance of the ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY CO.. ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY CO., In the FIRST PRODUCTION IN AUSTRALASIA FIRST PRODUCTION IN AUSTRALASIA Of the, Latest Lenclori Musical Coined? Success, •' YES. UNCLE." " YES. UNCLE." "YES. UNCLE." FOR THE FIRST SIX NIGHTS. Of a. 17-Night Season. A REAL FIRST NIGHT. A REAL FIRST NJGHT. MANAGERIAL NOTlCE,—Tuesday night next will go down to local histrionic posterity as a red letter night. The production of. the famous musical play. " Yes. Uncle," will be chronicled as being the first time ! ever, that an important. J. C. Williamson musical production will have been seen in Auckland prior to its presentation in Sydnev, Melbourne, or any other Australian centre. A Brilliant Occasion, Therefore, PUBLIC INTEREST IS KEEN. PUBLIC INTEREST IS KEEN. In this Unique Performance of the MOST POPULAR MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In- the Southern Hemisphere. " YES, UNCLE." ♦' YES. UNCLE." A Hilarious Musical Play. Filled with the " Joie de Vivre" from start to finish. Also to bo Produced "GOING UP." "HIGH JINKS." "GOING UP." "HIGH JINKS." "THE ONLY GIRL." '•THE ONLY GIRL." PRICES: Dreas Circle and Reserved Stalls. 7s 3d; Back Stalls, 3r, 8d : Gallery. Is 7d. Early .Door Stalls and Gallery, is extra,. All prices include amusement tax. ONT Miss the Kiwi Quartette. Whilsi in Paris were recalled before the curtain seven times. XMAS Holidays.—Before you go. don't miss " The Silver King"Ev'ryb'dys." You'll talk about it! Restaurants and Tearooms. „___ _^__ A rpASTY T UNCH. There is nothing nicer for Lunch (if something tasty but sustaining is required) than a Bowl of Good Soup, with Toast. We specialise in Soups, and can offer a choice of five aifferett kinds, viz:—Kidney, Tomato, Pea, Clear, and Bovril. STACEY'S TEA ROOMS, 61. QUEEN STREET DINE TO-DA"! AT SANFOSD'S. OPPOSITE G.P.0.. LOWER QUEEN ST. Clean. Well-ventilated. Palatial Rooms os Three Floors. Tasty Varietieu of the Deep Sea. Best Attention and Civility Await You. Call To-day and Have a Treat. OMMEROIAL Grill Rooms. High St., Auckland (next Commercial Hotel).— Delicious Grills at all hours; after-theatre Suppers a specialty. Spacious rooms for i ladies and gent.'s-—Proprietors. H. Curran, ' A Harris, and W. Norton. TO - E W 7EALABD TJERALD AND AUCKLAND Y7I7EEKLY "JVEWS. New Zealand Herald, 9d. per week delivered in, town and suburbs. Casual copies 2d each. Prepaid rates, posted within NewZealand, Vis 6d per Quarter, £2 5s pelannum. Atjcklakd Weekly News, 8s 6d per quarter*, or £1 10s per annum. in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISING RATES: New Zealand Herald and Auckland Weekly News Separate Charges lor each paper, as Wanted, To Let, Fob Sale, Lost and Found, Personal, Board and Residence. New Zealand Herald—lß words for Is, or three consecutive insertions for 2s 6d tor cash paid in advance: Auckland Weekly jy EWS IS words Is Gd. three insertions 4s fid. Birth Notices, iis Cd per insertion; doctors or nurses' names. Is each name extra Marriage. Death. Bereavement 4 and In Memoriam Notices, '2s fid per insertion for the first six lines (36 word?). 6d per line for additional space. Funeral Notice.-.. i " extra These announcements must tie signed by the advertiser. ~ Contract rates on. application. Replies to advertisements will be reoei-ed at the Office of th© Herald free of charge. Instructions as to the insertion or vrr.ndrawal of advertisements must be in writing. All copy and instructions should be wrii-xn distinctly' in ink- , ~,,-, The Proprietors do not. nolo themselves responsible for non-insertion of advertisements through accident or fro£i other can?*--, or for error in the publication of any advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial. 129. 178: Jon Printing Order Office, 2890: Publishing. ](: Editorial. 229; Reporters, 3693: Editor' Weekly News and _ Photographic. 229. Address communications to Wilson and Horton. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 16

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