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ipppppan AMUSEMENTS. A T AUGHING TNSTITUTION A .Laughing Institution ■- (Firmly Established), " ABIE'S TRISH "POSE" * "Abie's Irish JXose," UTATINEE mO-MORROW (WED.) Matinee Ao-morrow (wed.) I\,f ATINEE rpO-MORROW (WED.) > ! Matinee Xo-morrow. (wed.) At o 1K - doors open -i IPC t AlO. doors open I.ID. f \ CHILDREN, TO GALLERY, la AND HALF-PRICE D.C. AND STALLS. JJIS fypJESTY'H <pHEATEB; Lessee: J- C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. ,-V Making Theatrical History. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT Q O'CLOCK. AT O O'CLOCK. y* AND EVERY EVENING. J. C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. By arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. Present THE FAMOUS PLAY OP LOVE AND LAUGHTER. " ABIE'S TRISII "DOSE" " JTVBIE'S ARISH ItOSE" " ABIE'S TR ish "ROSE" "Abie's Irish Alose" Superbly Interpreted by a Brilliant Cast of International Artists. "It Laughter is a Tonic •ABIE'S IRISH ROSE' is a whole Medicine Chest." There are more jokes in the Universe about ABIE'S BIE'S XRISH JLVOSE" Than there are about FORDS, arid THE TALK OF AUCKLAND TO-DAY IS All about the World Record-breaking Comedy. " ABIE'S TRISH ROSE" " -olbie's Irish Avose" (By Anne Nicholls.) PACKED HOUSES laughing ALL THE TIME I Is what is happening at every performance of TRISH Irish ROSE' OSE 1 ABIE'S BIE'S IRISH RISH Rose -» OSE " « -O-BIE'S XRISH J-LOSE " THE GREATEST LAUGH EVER STAGED. "ABIE'S TRISH ROSE" *• .Abie's Irish Hose" On account of the PHENOMENAL TRIUMPH scored by THIS PLAY, THE SEASON will be CONTINUED TILL APRIL 13. THE BOX PLANS ARE AT LEWIS S EADY AND SON. LTD. DAY SALES AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE' CONFER A XvyiN LiXt X • PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 83; Stalls, fe. Gallery. Is 6d. Early Doora. Stalla Gallery. Is extra (plus tax). Manager - - - CHARLES E. BONNER. PLAYING HAMILTON, APRIL 14, === —_____ TEACHERS OF MUSIC. ~ T?LUTE and Piccolo taught by Arthur X Dunn, of New Regent Theatre Orchestra. Beginners or Advanced Student* taken.—B, Durham St. East. T ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE! LAB* Jul Teacher of Voice Production, Singing Piano, Harmony.—229, Jervoia Road. Herna Bay Terminus. WALTER SMITH, Teacher Ukulele. Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo; easy and thorough method used.--16. Turner St. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. TlflSS RAIE ROBINSON (Licentiate i*x Trinity College, London). Children, Beginners. Adalt Students.—l2, Scots HalL Symonds St. Elocution, public speaking. Defects ol Speech, etc.—Mrs. Edgar Webb (of London), A.L.C.M. (Honours Teaching Certificate, London School of Elocution, under Sir J. Forbes-Robertson), Will receive Pupils at 41. WOODSIDE ROAD. MT. EDEN. Phone 20-063. Also at Town Studio, by Arrangement. DANCING. BURNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band open for Engagement.— Office. 236, Queen St. Phones; 43-234, 25-599. TEACHERS OF DANCING. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19604, 5 April 1927, Page 18

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