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AMUSEMENTS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TO-DAY At 2.30. , TO-DAY TO-DAY At 2.30. TO-DAY MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE MATINEE At 2.30. MATINEE To-day GRAND MATINEE To-day At 2.30 GRAND MATINEE At 2.30 A BETT-LTAN'i VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME. Last Matinee Performance of AFRICANDERS’ LIONS AND TIGERS. AFRICANDERS’ LIONS AND TIGERS. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES.—D.C. and 0.5.. Is 6d; Stalls and Upper Circle, Is. Doors open 1.45, commence 2.30. HIS MAJESTY’B THEATRE. Courtenay place. 'Phone 22-669. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF THIS PROGRAMME. ///. Vi Last Night of AFRICANDERS’ AFRICANDER’S Amazing' AFRICANDER’S Performing AFRICANDEP’S LIONS A TIGERS. AFRICANDERS’ Enthusiastic Reception Nightly t.f MR JOHN MOORE, Scottish Entertainer, and MISS JENNY. ROY, Scottish Soubrette and Dancer. CARLTON AND ROSLYN, THE ALDORS. J. E. SUTTON. Last Appearance of MEGAN BROS. - CARLTON MAX. FULLERS’ FAMILY PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. 2s 6d (Reserves 3s), plus tax; Stalls, Is 6d; Upper Circle, Is. Doors open 7.15. Commence at 8. ■ Motors 10.30. After 1 p.m. at Burnett’s, next Theatre. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. MONDAY EVENING NEXT: First Appearance of FULLERS’ 11 WONDERS. THE MUJOLANEY BROS. THE CYCLING NEWMANS. STRAND THEATRE. T N D T H E A T R E. TO-DAY 1 - TO-NIGHT i Master Pictures Present THE GREATEST MYSTERY STORY EVER SCREENED. “THE LEAVENWORTH CASE” MYSTERY! THRILLS! . SUSPENSE! A rich man shot! A stranger in the night! Weird happenings! And then the third degree in the "fat-trap!” The most famous Detective Story vitalised by SEENA OWEN MARTHA MANSFIELD WILFRED T.YTTTT.T. In addition NORMA TALHADGE Ib "THE ETERNAL FLAME” Never—Never. Before,-has Norma Talmadge created a, role so magnetic, so radiant as The Duchesse de Langears. Balzac’s intense play converted into the Drama Magnificent. Excellent Supporting Programme includes SCENIC. GAZETTE. * ORGAN RECITAL. fj\ O W N * H A L L TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), March Ist, 1925, 8.30 p.m, . Bv MR BERNARD F. PAGE fCity Organist). Overture to "A Midsummer Night’s Dream” Mendelssohn Contemplation (Op. 174), No. 6 Rheinberger Adagio (The Dream) from String Quartette (No. 2) in G Minor... Alfred Hill Prelude and Fugue in C Minor Willan Canzone della Sera • E. d’Evry Prelude (Act 1) "Tristan and Isolde” Wagner Tristan and Isolde , Wagner ADMISSION FREE. voluntary CONTRIBUTIONS ’ received at door

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12075, 28 February 1925, Page 3

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