. AMUSEMENTS. '-- -visa! H lB MAJESTY'S XS^S.^ Lessee* - - -'-. - ' J-'C.',Wn^AM«)gf^^ f; '^ mn „ CONTINUING THIS AFTERNOON /MATINEE). -"'"". AND TO-NIGHT. (FINAL) AND TO-NIGHT (FINAL). " pOT POURRI" ■'' " A UT 1 OURRI" u 1 —-—— s«4«i»BB. I 'The 1 'iSp i Sparkling and Original 1 if I Dance Recital of f *T • * iIVfISS pECIL TTALL '■ ■ 1 lUiss Cecil Hall j!;/'I AND HER PUPILS. |«, , i-—: : - J/J '• . The.HßKALjsi, of the opening perform&ne. 1 said, inter aha, that it was rich in inn? dients. and contained a bewildering nnX " of sketches, including " ORIENTALE " I- ■ dramatic i-'urmese playlet, which was'»»ii staged with artistic grouping and dressing ; Descriptive dances and ballets were ft,' keeping with a good chorus. The first n«s'"• of. the programme featured a large nur ?£: of children.- from tiny mj+es to girls &■■• teens, and all acquitted themselves .s?' '^ : didly. "THE CHINA SHOP •■ M fe : skilled conception, and a number of w.if : -- known and valuable pieces of china 2t i introduced with the aid of painted i>ict"«!and human types. ... The etondardof" " art was high throughout. ..v / TO-NIGHT. • ,l ; ££ 8 ™ eaßt ,'." dainty Russian phanUw-i • "The Flirt," a one-act ballet; " *' / * London." with Apache dance; the " " Chorus ; eolo and other dances and tab? As Arranged by • .tv- * ; " J/[ISS QECIL XfALL ||| Musical Director - Mr. Eric Waters r ';- 1 btage Manager and Lighting - . '. .%■ -V tt -» "" If-'. Chas. Croafcer. •-' ■* House Manager - - Mr. Chatfi»W ' ii MATINEE AT 2 SHARP. " Note to, th o Public:-Owing to the nece*. sity for p. curtailment of the programs. / J>«t evening, the re-arrangement or the h*rsi • '■ . parti made it exceedingly difficult for th« . orchestra, under Mr. Eric Waters to m ■■■''" , company the performers without some excusable delay. This afternoon and tS»' evening, natrons may rely upon an entir«l» : : ; smooth performance. "<"eiy , t Tickets J*? 01 * B Tax): Reserves ,'»*" \ Lewis R. Eady and Son Ltd.). 4s sd; Stalk. - ; i ' " • :: WBSig T8 WSmaSTi ' 'WOMAN ,TO - WOMAN!" ' '. With the Distinguished Actress t - ' i MISS -CiLLlOrr' $ IBS VJeRTPUDE JIILLIOTT MISS . GERTRUDE .ELLIOTT! ' (Lady Forbes Rrberison.) ' ' -», v " " Remarkable Dramatio Success."--Adrii ; User, Adelaide. •.•• : .. °™* "A Play • * hat " Enthralls the Women ' and - • Fascinates the Men."-Herald, M.u " I bourne. ' •™ 01 " " Crea.t u Actreßß, Sweet. Woman:"—Journal; .' ' " Brilliant Triumph."— Sydney. ■ — " Jmi HIS TITAJESTY'S -• TiiiS IS / MAJESTY'S leeATrl:*-, , Lessees ;_-,..- .-J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD' _ m "..Managing Directors: t ■■■ t ;i Geo. Talks, E. J . Tait. Clyde *MeynelL 1 ■■' "'•'." •-■■■' •■" * ■ ■ v.-.,-,- /^^i|i 8 • ..• -Commencing ' '"^^^S : : ."• WEDNESDAY. •• : NOVEMBER 2L WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21.' " I And Following Evenings. "" ' J. C. WILLJAMSON, LTD., • Have muchpleasK.!* in announcing ' tht#if,3' First Appearance of the ~ ri SS«p , BRILLIANT . LONDON STAR, ■ffVߧ§ '■ rjERTRUDE, ■PLLIOTT." ' " IUI/SS . -I,j VTERTRUDE -CiLidOTT •>* . . MISS GERTRUDE ELLIOTT' '<-;/ /(Lady Forbes Robertson.) * /■ And Her Complete * v Av ENGLISH COMPANY,"' - WSk '''"Including WILLIAM MALLISON. I 1. MAYNE LYNTON. ■■ - y^mtM I ■'■• ■-.■■• LILIAS WALDEGRAVE. *| I :. ANNE McEWEN. ! .;. PHYLLIS MOYLE. . ' | GERTRUDE BOSWELL - . I : f-•-/■, .- .. .. - ,T. M. OLIFP. ' I ;• I; / ; AND SUPPORTING ARTIBTB. I '■ J In the f First Presentation in Auok- ' - I t. : " " land of " ' • "5 I '" r "/-'Woman ,v: mo irroMAN" - ■" ■" XX^ OMAN >±0 ■ Woman- fe I I .*! WOMAN ~ TO ■ WOMAN" r ' 1 « "WOMAN TO WOMAN" I ■ ;" WOMAN ~, TO WOMAN.'" - I i.v;«'WOMAN .TO WOMAN," 1 r:/ \ri By Michael Morton. ,; " I A PLAY WITH A GRIP AND THKELfc. ;It Fascinates-London --r ,«"-". ' '• .' 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NOYES, ", v / •' ; ~m, - >/::;s -.Hon^See./l'«;/ I BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and /; 'X> Concert Band;— 236, Queen:St// •v •Phonoa 784 A. 3969 '<" (4 rings). __' _• . : j IN BANKRUPTCY. - >j tN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW J NO.- 195i23. 1 ~ NORTHERN JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ■ ■'. „ T m „„ „IN BANKRUPTCY. ■.- ■•:. .IN? THE MATTER :OF W. J;'*.Wl«Bß»3jgS -c, w HOUSE, a Debtoi, .-"'/-:■•-\.i«s^^ - EX ; PARTE ELLIS AND BURNAND. % ■■*,■» LTD.. a Creditor. , ' ■ To ;.>;.W/// J. ; Waterhonse.—Gentlsman, V sometime of No., 1, Old Mill Road. Grey Lynn, Auckland* at present whereabouts unknown, ' - . I . ~■ . TAKE NOTICE 0 that i a Petition in Bankruptcy has-been filed in ..this?* Honorabla Court, 'wn&rein • the ;" above-named ? Creditor prays - for, an,; Order adjudicating ' ; 3/a®M '; Banifrupt on the - irouada • set forth f-in''S'tMffl| said . 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