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iUUIUCIUVUU, "SCANDAL'S" TRIUMPH ECLIPSED "SCANDAL'S" TRIUMPH ECLdSsED, Was the unanimous opinion of tU present at TTIB TMTAJESTY'S mHEATES Last evening-, when "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR" "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR"THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "IEE SIGN ON THE DOOR 1 " Was presented by J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. For the First Time in Auckland. Why it was put on, by whom, sad what happened behind that door will be toldagaa TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT And Five Following Evenings. Those who e.&w MAUDE HANAFORD, MAUDE HANAFORD. Readily understood why the Sydney critics said she was the Best Actress seen on the Australian stage since Ethel Irvine. And they also know why the J. C WilliamBon Firm brought WILLIAM J. KELLY WILLIAM J. KELLY Specially from America to create the part of " Lale " Regan. These two fine Artists are ably supported by SYDNEY STEELING, KENNETH BRAMPTON. DORIS DUANE. And other favourites, who were associated with and were the essential factors in the brilliant success of " Scandal." Box Plans at Lewis 3. Eady and Son, Ltd. / Day Sales at ColemanV, E.M. Arc&de. PRICEFD.C. &, R.S.. STALLS. GALLERY. 6s. 3s. if. Early Doors: Stalls and Gallery, 1b extra. (All plus tax). HARRY I. COHEN. Manner. A PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE TO THEATREGOERS AND MUSIC-LOVERS. TTIS "ITAJESTY'S fTTHEATRE, Lessees: J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD. Commencing THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 13. THURSDAY.NEXT. APRIL 13, And following Evenings. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Will present for the first time in the Dominion. THE EXQUISITE ENGLISH COMIC OPERA, " MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." " MERRIE ENGLAND:" . "MERRIE ENGLAND." " MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." Composed by Edward German. Written by Basil Hood. The Comic Opera that ranks among the 'highest achievements of the British stage. To be Presented by a MAGNIFICENT SINGING CASTE, Including CHAS. H. WORKMAN. In his Original Role, And ETHEL MORRISON. C. METTAM. A. HOWETT-WORSTER. VICTOR PRINCE. JOHN RALSTON. MOLLY TYRRELL. PATH RUSSELL. BYRL WAIKELY. Together with the famous CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA Of the GILBERT AND SULLIVAN CO.' "MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." . \ " MERRIE ENGLAND." J " MERRIE ENGLAND." ! Telegraph, Sydney: " 'Merrie England' is the greatest comic opera since Gilbert and Sullivan. Story of absorbing interest, with a delightful love romance interwoven. Every number is embroidered with pearls of melody." In quick succession will be presented " THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER." " MIKADO." " THE GONDOLIERS." " THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." SPECIAL BOX PLAN ANNOUNCEMENT " MERRIE ENGLAND." "MERRIE ENGLAND." WILL BE PLAYED FOR FIVE NIGHTS. And with MATINEES ON EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY. The Plans for the SEVEN Performances will be OPENED on TUESDAY MORNING at LEWIS R. EADY AND SON LTD. D.C. and R.S.. 8s (plus tax). Bepresentative • - - - WALTER MONK. U - — m Teachers of Music and Elocution. \fBS. EDGAR WEBB. OF LONDON. JHL A.LC.M. (Elocution). Gold Medallist,. Etc., Teacher of Elocution, Voice Production and Dramatic Art, has commenced Tuition at her Studio, 4. MENNIE'S BUILDINGS, Upper Symonds St.. Auckland. MUSICAL EDUCATION. MR. EDGAB RANDAL. Studio: 3, Wellesley Chambers, Lome Si. (Opp. Wellesley St. P. 0.) Residence: Lynton Av. tQg Pah Rd.). Epsom. Teachers of Dancing, MISS ANITA WEBSTER has. resumed Teaching.—Particulars, 'Phone 2777. or fetudio. a. Shelly Beach Road. _ ARE YOU GIVING A DANCE SHORTLY? IF SO, LET US PRESENT You with. 50 Elaborate Dance Programmes. Printed to Your Order ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE! Cone and see for yourself how good our offer is. THREE CONDITIONS: (1) We are only giving to first 50 applicants. (2) One lot only supplied to each individual. (3) This offer only holds gocd for TOMORROW (Friday). 7th last; 8 *.m. to 9 p.m. r<HAS. T)AVY. CASH PRINTER. STATIONER. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18059, 6 April 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18059, 6 April 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18059, 6 April 1922, Page 12