AMUSEMENTS. T HE B ICt S how 4 RIIIVES JN , DIRECT FROM A SENSATION A.I SUCCESS IN SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. The Stage at Hia Majesty's Theatre to-day resembles a mighty bee-hive. A mass of workmen, electricians, etc mingled with tons of scenery and effects* making preparations for the opening performance to-night of the latest company of the famous international vaudeville, from J. C. Williamson Theatres in Australia.
[PS rpHEATRE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Direction: N.Z.'Entertainers, Ltd. For a Limited Season, commencing To-nigiit at q to-night O-NIGET AT C i O-NIGHT. FIRST MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AT 2.30 P.M. INTERNATIONAL \TAUDEVILLE International V audeville Direct from J. C. WILLIAMSON'S THEATRES J. C. WILLIAMSON'S THEATRES Headed by the World-Renowned. Gat." tier's t\og \ ctors. AUTIER'S IJOG -iICTORS. G AUTIER'S j\OG \ CTORS. AUTIER'S L/OG -V CTORS. The Like of which have never been seen 1 in this part of the World before. In a One-act Playlet,
"THE BRICKLAYERS OF DOGVILLE." "THE BRICKLAYERS OF DOGVILLE." Full* of Thrills and Comedy, an Absolute Riot of Fun. Special Engagement and First Appearance of VAN "HOCK. \ AX JL/OCK, > AN JL/OCK, Italy's Incomparable Caricaturist. From the London Coliseum, KATRTNA AND TO AN. ATKINA AND *J CAN. England's Foremost Exponents of Classic Dancing and Euiythmics. TMITO. The World Famous -I MIT 6. Bird Mimic. Presenting "A Day in Bivdland." Maxim 13rodi and taf.ch. AXIM IJRODI AND JJECH. Notable Tenor and Brilliant Pianist. ■ pLROY. Jljlroy ——— -Fjlroy. The India Rubber Girl on the Luminous Globo. MARIE TOO RE, ARIE i'-i-OORE. The American Girl, in "JAZZ SNAPSHOTS AT THE PIANO." The "Miss Australia" Competition Finalist, PEGGY T\rOUAT, EGGY IVLOUAT. Australia's Queen of "The Charleston," from "The Ambassadors," Sydney. Direct from the Palace Theatre, New York. MANTELL'S" MANIKINS, antell's Manikins. MANTELL'S \fANIKINS. antell's Manikins, In " La Petit Cabaret," Sixty Star Performers., _ _ Acrobats. Comedians, Dancors, Musicians, Singers and Bull Fighters. Box Plans at Lewis R. Fady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at H. M. Theatre confectionery, Prices: 6b, 4s and '2s (plus tax). No extra charge for day sales. SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAY NIGHTS: PRICES, ?s (let. ss, 2s Cd (plus tax). Managing Director - A. R. SHEPARD, j\ITTLE ""pHEATRE. SOCIETY. "THE DOVER ROAD." TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. JULY 28 AND 29. CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBER. Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Municipal /CONCERTS. Concerts. gATURDAY IVJEXT, JULY rpHE MUNICIPAL TJAND. i. HE MUNICIPAL 15 AND, In a Special, " OULLIVAN " PROGRAMME. • OULLIVAN " J- ROGRAMME.
MTSS THELMA DITPFIN, Soprano. MR. WALTER BROUGH, Baritone. Accompanist: MR. LEO WHITTAKER. Tim BAND Will Play: OVERTTJiw). "In Memoriam." SELECTION, "lolanthe." SONG (Concerted). Tho Sailor's Grave. SELECTION. "Patience." .. FANTASIA "Reminiscences of Sullivan.' CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bandmaster. ADMISSION; 6d and Is; Reserves, 2s. Booking' at Messrs. Lewis R. Eady and S ° n ' Ltd ' _ J. MELLING, Acting-Town Clerk. PIANO TUNING. RTHUR BREE (Pianist).. Tun-r and Repairer: expert attention.—Top or ft'ymonds St.. Phone 43-398. AND J^EWS. SUBSCRIPTIONS. N.Z. Herald: 9d per week delivered in town and suburbs. Posted within New Zealand, prepaid, 12s Gd per auarter; £2 5s per annum. Auckland Weekly News: Prepaid, 10s per quarter; £1 15s per annum. advertisements. JJ Z. Herald.—The recognised medium for best results. CASH RATES. Ono Insertion. Three Consecutive Insertions. Replies to advertisements will be received at th« Office of the Herald, and if r<' -ired will be promptly forwarded on to tin ,-ertU'er. Please, note that the Postal -Jyapartment will not deliver letters to any nom-dev plume, initial or, number addressed care ot any Post Office. Birth Notices. 2s Gd per insertion; doctors' and nurses' names, Is each name extra. Roll of Honour, Marriage, Death; Bereavement and In Mttmoriam Notices. 2s Gd per insertion of 30 words. If its sxces* of 30 words. 9d per line (of five words) extra. These announcements must bear the signature and address of the advertiser.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19391, 28 July 1926, Page 22
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