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■■■--"- .-.. , Amusements. -"-■'-- '-' 3. WIS- *£AJESTY J S iJiHEATEE. : rpO-NIGHT. , rpo-NIGHT. DECEMBER 20. E AT 7.45 O'CLOCK. S - *' ~~ E TIfITISS -"IECIL TTALI. AND "OUPLLS i. IVX-ISS V/ECIL -O-ALL AND -tuPILa I'" ", .PRESENT A WONDERFUL !•; PROGRAMME OF BALLETS. DANCE SCENAS. PHANTASIES. ETC.. « In Aid of AUCKLAND LADIES' BENEVOLENT Y SOCIETY. E T HHHE Gorgeous |> XHE WPAL. Eastern Tragedy Scena. The Wonderful Temple Scene on the Mountain of Fire. ; " Fate" held in her hand the Story of ~ the Opal , and the Mortals. The King of Fire; Ballets of tha „ Flames, Smoke and Fire; Ballet of D the' Spirits of the Temple; Shadow Dance; THE " OPAL " DANCE. . The Song of " Fate" and the Song of "The Mortal;" Chorus of Shadows . and. Slaves of the Temple. THE pURIO CHOP. Delightful HE l->URIO OHOP. Old-Wcr d Dance Phantasy. Portrayed by 70 Clever Children, from 3 to 14 years. 5. T7IASCINATION. Charming Gypsy Romance >. -C ASCINATION. (In Two Scene*). J • Unique Studio Seen * in Paris. 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Commencing rnilnAV December 3 . TUESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 2i. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Announce the Reappearance of the MUSICAL COMEDY CO ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEDY CO.! •% In the % FffiST HRRSRSBS IN AUSTRALASIA FIRST PRODUCTION IN AUSTRALASIA — Of the Latest London Musical Comedy Success, YES. UNCLE." ' YES, UNCLE." "YES. UNCLE." FOR THE FIRST SIX NIGHTS. Of » 17-Nigni Season. %I§ ES ST NIGHT. A REAL FIRST NIGHT. „3 iN 4. GERLL NOTICE.-Tuesday night Sfr^v^ 111 SJ 1< *«> .local histrionic pes 1 1? *? a red letter night. Th» production 01 the famous musical play. *' Ye« Uncle " IS" b + i ohtomqled « being the first time ever, that an important. J. C. WilHamson musical production will lave been S™ Auckland prior to its presentation in Sydney FS3BE& O r cc a «fon° ther Wraliaa c4U " Therefcre, PUBLIC INTEREST IS EPFI PUBLIC INTEREST IS KEEN! In this Unique Performance of the MOST COMEDY In the Southern Hemisphere. -.'.'££§■ UNCLE." *' YES, . UNCLE." ■c-11 j '•*-. Hilarious Musical Play. FiUed with the " Joie d© Vivre" from start to finish. Also to be Produced "GOING, UP." "HIGH TTKR-c" "GOING UP.' N "HIGH JINKS." ' ''THE ONLY GIRL." "THE ONLY GIRL." «f?i? IC:S ij D i, 9}* and Reserved ? tal is- 5, 3d: Back Stalls. 3s Sd: Gallery, Is 7d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices include amusement tax. BOOK your seats this morning for Kiwis Don't delay arid be sorry. EA Mr. and Mrs. Robert-Harkness, the .VV orld-famous Singing Evangelists Empire Theatre. Dominion Road, To-morrow (Sunday) Night, at 7 p-m, For Hire. INVALIDS' Carriages for Hire; Prams renovated; Tyres fitted while you wait Dick and Cowden. 84, Grey St. Wanted to Hire. GENTLEMAN requires frequent use quiet BjL l! ron r S ™^^ Ie Poa y-—State particulars; PRIMUS Stove, double or single, for the month of January; also two o. 6-volt Accumulators, for same period.—Ap»>H- stating particulars, to ' CAMPER," ■ 108. H .&ALD. TENT, 12ft by 12ft. for about fo7f New Year, wanted to Hir*..— -J. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17348, 20 December 1919, Page 16

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