t JJIS rpHEATRE. 3 ‘ Direction . . J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Business Manager .... W. F. Russell. ’ SFBCIAI. MATINEE. , SATURDAY NEXT, W 2.15 ; of l ADDY "p E G S, Children Half-price to All Parts Except ; Late Door Gallery. ’ TO-NIGHT —AT EIGHT — TO-NIGHI' JUDY IS THE IDOL OF AUCKLAND There are 40,000 women in Auckland, and all of them will w*ant their menfolk to see pADDY £O N G Instantaneous Success Achieved Last Night by the Brilliant Canadian Star Actress, KATHLENE MACDONELL, Along with the Starring Actor, CHARLES WALDRON, Supported by the Elect of J. C. Williamson’s Comedy Artists in the Greatest Comedy Ever Staged, TA A D D Y TONG TEGS, x ' AD D Y AJ ON G EG S, Daddy tong tegs, ADDY ON G -Li EG S, SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, TWO FAREWELL NIGHTS OF SEASON, rp H E Z\UTC A S T. H E UTCAST. USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 6s • Stalls, 35.; Gallery, Is. Early Door, Is’ JiiX era,. -Plans Wildman and Arey’s. Day Tickets at Coleman’s, Tobacconist. JpULLERS’ QPERA Direction Ben. J. Fuller. AT 8 —TO - NIGHT —AT 8. MANAGERIAL NOTE. — Owing to misunderstanding over the transit o* gear the Celebrated Togos, the Japanese Acrobats, cannot appear until Wednesday or Thursday. Brilliant Success of the Most Laughable Duo in Vaudeville, TIM AND GERTIE MOORE In Ragtime Songs and Dances. MINERVA AND GRACE, Beautiful Lady Athletes. Last Nights—The Italian Tenor, MOLINARI, In Gems from Italian Opera. ARMITAGE AND HINE, MURFAYNE FRED. SMILES, THE TUTTYS, HAL TAYLOR AND McQUOIN FULLER’S LITTLE PRICESD.C. or 0.5., 25.; Stalls, Is.; Gallery 6d. Plan till 5 p.m., at Robertson’s, Music Depot, Queen St. Reserves, 6d extra. rpOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. EVERY EVENING, When the Clock in the Steeple Strikes 8 MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE’S CUTEST SET OF ARTISTS Excelling in Comedy yet Warbling Tunefully as well. Let us introduce them! rp HE YEW HANDIES. - 1 - H E J-N e W -Lr ANDIES, rp H E ME w T\ ANDI E S. X HE E W -LtaNDIES. MISS DOROTHY MANNING Lyric T Soprano MISS LINDA BRADFORD . . Contralto MISS IVY DAVIS Comedienne MR. JOHN WELLBY Bass MR. ANDREW PACE . Light Comedian MR. COURTNEY FORD Comedian , of Weight MR. HARRY GRAHAM Also a Comedian MR. PHILIP HARDMAN Director of Ye Music Programmes Changed Wednesdays. Be cognisant of the fact that there are many excellent seats in the Edifice of Entertainment, the best of which are shown on the Plan in the keeping of WILDMAN AND AREY. TO GET IN: 35., 2s„ Is. John Hopkins Representative RING’S rp H E A T R E. Thirty-sixth Week. SATURDAY, JUNE 16. At the Matinee and 2.30. A. Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company, rp H E WEDDING RIN G. Prices: 2s. and Is. Ladies Half-price. MINER S’ HALL, H U N T L Y. Largest and Best Theatre in the District. Seating Accommodation 700. Dress Circle and Large Stage. Messrs. Coady and Calder, Picture Lessees, are prepared to advance and run approved dramatic and other companies. For terms and particulars apply GEORGE CALDER, Manager Lyceum Pictures, or Caretaker.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1416, 14 June 1917, Page 31
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