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AMUSEMENTS I Willi MAJESTIC Hlllll | Dir.: Fuller Theatre Corp., Ltd. •i TO-DAY. 1.-10 —5 PATRONS CAN'T BE WRONG I f Everyone Laughed Themselves Hoarso and so will You at "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" "THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" with (j SINGING, SWINGING STARS fj ALLAN ,TONES MARTHA RAYE .toe pknner ROSEMARY LAN'S T REN E UERVEY AIIAN MOWBR AY f: ERIC BLORE SAM!" HI, S. JITXDS - CHARLES BUTTER WORTH + + PLUS + + SINGABLE, SWING ABLE HITS g ■ ' And Hundreds of Hollywood Honeys p in spectacular prenes of unexcelled iicauly and magnificence! Approved for Universal Exhibition. and BORIS KARLOFF BELA LUGOSI in "BLACK FRIDAY" Recommended by Censor for Adults Both Universal Pictures. At 7.1."> p.m. Only 11th Episode. . . . "FLASH GORDON J CONQU !-jJ<S THE UNIVERSE" "f PLAN'S AT THEATRE. Phone .13-210 :

"THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD" A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION! MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 Doors open at one o'clock. Matinee Prices:—D.C. and R.S., 6/: Ordinary Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 2/ and 1/6. Children 3/, '2l and 1/. All prices plus tax.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE gUPREME rjp'HEATEE ACTION FTODAY j at 2 at 8 anil on Monday and Tuesday Evenings J. C. WILLIAMSON'S Famous and Incomparable COMIC OPERA COMPANY j in the most romantic of the operas created by the beloved collaborators. . . . ""THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD" | "THE YEOMEN OF TOE GUARD" f "THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD" "THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD" the music of which approaches the hiprh standard of grand opera. It abounds in lovely airs among which is the immortal duet, "I Have a Song to Sinp, O."

The cast includes Jack Point Ivan Menzies Dame Carruthers Evelyn Gardiner Sir Richard Gregory Stroud Wilfred Shadbolt Richard Watson Colonel Fairfax John Fullard Elsie Mavnard Yiola Wilson Phoebe Meryll (first app.). Peggy Shay Sergeant Meryll Bernard Manning Leonard Meryll... Vincent McMurray Full Operatic Chorus and Orchestra. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Following Night One of the loveliest of flip Savoy operas "lOLANTHE" "lOLANTHE" To be followed by "THE MIKADO." "RUDDIGORE" and PINAFORE." Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at li.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. Evening Prices:—D.C. and E.S., 7/6; Ordinary Stalls (reservablo on day of performance), -I/O; at the doors, -II; Gallery 2/ and .1/0. All prices plus tax. PAPAKURA Phone 80 — STAR To-day 2 p.m. To-night & Mon. 7.10 sharp. Robert Taylor Hedy Lamarr, "LADY OF THE TROPICS" Immediately following Auckland City. Kay Francis Randolph Scott, Andy Devine George Bancroft, "WHEN THE DALTON'S RODE" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Including METRO WAR NEWS. YOU ARE MISSING A TREAT IF YOU DON'T VISIT MILFORD WONDER POOL WATER CHUTE. HIGH-DIVING PLATFORM, PONTOON, etc., etc. Separate Paddling Pool for tho Kiddies.

PROGRAMME FOR NOEL COWARD CONCERT PROGRAMME FOR NOEL COWARD CONCERT TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOWN HALL ■ TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 15, WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 15, GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT A GALAXY OF STARS THAT WOULD DIGNIFY LONDON ITSELFI Newer before ha? so distinguished a group of entertainers offered its services to the Auckland public. Under tho auspices of the Metropolitan Patriotic Committee, tho following celebrities will take part in the Concert on Wednesday next, in the Auckland Town Hall:— MEDDLE NASH Described by critics as "tho greatest living lyric, tenor," and whoso artistry charmed tho Dominion during tho Centennial Music Festival. ANDERSON TYRER Composer, Conductor, and the most eminent English Pianist of our time. Guest-con-ductor and Musical Director of tho Centennial Music Festival. NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD Whoso visit to New Zealand as guest of the Government, is the occasion for this Concert in aid of Patriotic Funds. Mr. Noel Coward, Playwright, Composer, Producer, Actor and Vocalist, is undoubtedly the foremost personality of the English Stage. In the course of a tour of the. Knglish-speaking world, holding entertainments in aid of Empire War Funds, Mr. Coward comes to New Zealand for the first time. Assisted by. . . . MARY PRATT One of Duncdin's finest singers; soloist with the Budapest String; Quartet during Its Dominion-wide tour some years ago. MAURICE CLARE Conductor of tho N.B.S. Orchestra, soloist with some of Britain's finest orchestras. SEFTON DALY A young New Zenlander who has been selected as Mr. Noel Coward's accompanist on his present tour. LEO WHITTAKEII Concert Accompanist. Not since the Great War has Australia witnessed such scenes of enthusiasm as attended Air. Coward's public entertainments in Sydney and Melbourne. Tremendous sums were contributed to Patriotic Funds and a standard set which will challenge tho generosity of New Zealand. Seats were sold at a guinea each, with capacity houses at every performance. Wednesday's Patriotic Concert will be a memorable oxio! BOX PLANS LEWIS KADV. LTD. PRICES

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23861, 11 January 1941, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23861, 11 January 1941, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23861, 11 January 1941, Page 18