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TTIS .MAJESTY'S THEATEE. Direction • Allan Hamilton. important "preliminary announcement. . On Tt/TONDAY, -|J_ TH QCTOBER, TyrONDAY, ijJH QOTOBBR, PLIMMER • DKNNISTON COMPANY, PLIMMRR - DENNfSTON COMP \NY, Will present their Brilliant Company, headed by MR GEOrGF S. TITHERADGE MX HARKY Pi IMMWR MRS ROBRRT BROUGH MISS BK4TRIC , DAY MISS LIZKTTK P\IIKRS In a Twelve Night's Rpason, opening with Geo. Paston's Fascinating Comedy Drama — " NOBODY'S DAUGHTER." "NOBODY'S DAUGHTER." " NOBODY'S DAUGHTER." "The Best English Play of the Year."—London " Times." Prices : ss, 3s and Is. Box Plan as usual. Early Doors and Day Sales as usual. TTOUBIS Every Kvening at 8 o'clock. BRENNAN-FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE. NIW AND STARTLING NOVELTIES. A Few Company and a Great Artistic Programme. Enormous and Instantaneous Success of GKORGE COLLINS, London's Leading Comedian. Gratifying and Glorious Success of RVYULEN, Australia's Girl Instrumentalist. Piices:'2s, Is, and 6d Reserves, 2/6, Wildman's. Remember, SINGING COM 'ETITION, •FRIDAY NIOHT. £3 33-GULD MED\L-£3 3s For the Most Original rendering of a Verse and Chorus of Mr f elson's popular song, "Mr Booze." Intending Competitors should send in their names and addresses to the Manager, Op ra House. p EOKGE rjPHEATRE, DURHAM STREET, Opposite H.M. Theatre /CONTINUOUS "piCTURES Zigomar—Battle of Pottsburg Bridge-Their First Divorce Case—Her Hero—Too Much Swedish prill — Town of Eruvan — Pathe Gazette 168 -English Derby 1912. COME IN or GO OUT when you like. STOP as long as you like. Back Stall", 3d : Front Stalls and Circle, 6d. Children, 2d, afternoo»s only. "Preliminary A nnouncement By Arrangement with J. C. Williamson, Ltd , GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S SPARKLING OPERA, "rriHE -mj-IKADO," Will be Presented by the A UCKLAND QPERATIC SOCIETY At TTIS TyrAJESTY'S rpHEATRE QCTOBER 3Q T H, AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. TOMPOLLAHD • • - Stage Manager FRAXCI6 CORNWALL - Musical Conductor GBiO. A. BO'>KLASS - ■ Hon. Secretary

DALTON'S First Shipment of MODEL COSTUMES just arrived by the «CORINTHIC» J. H. DALTON, 276, Queen Street. LADIES , TAILOR.

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Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4, 5 October 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4, 5 October 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4, 5 October 1912, Page 9