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H IS jVTAJESTY’S rpHEATRE. ADVANCE NOTICE. THE GLORIOUS SPECTACLE, .1. C. WILLIAMSON’S (LTD.) 1917 PANTOMIME. rpHE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. -LHE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. PALMERSTON NORTH—JUNE 26. WANGANUI—JUNE 27. HAWERA—JUNE 28. AUCKLAND—JUNE 30. GISBORNE—JULY 9, 10. NAPIER—JULY 11, 12. HASTINGS—JULY 13. F ULLERS' |PERA p|~OUSE. Direction Ben. J. Fuller. AT S — TO - NIGHT —AT 8. MUSIC, SUNSHINE AND LAUGHTER. Last Night’s Packed and Delighted Audience was a Fitting Tribute to the Fuller Fine Bills. Continued Unabated Success, The Royal Japanese Troupe of Sensational Feats. THE TOGOS, See the Death-defying Slide of Life. Tremendous Laughing Hit, GEORGE WHEELER, The Tramp. Bottle Oh! WEBB’S “STARLIGHT,” Marvellous Performing Pony, Armitage and Hine—Minerva and Grace -—Taylor and McQuoine — Murfayne—1. im and Gertie Moore—Geo. de Alma— Golden Duo, etc., etc. FULLER’S LITTLE PRICES: ezi D - C - , or °’ S ” 2s - : Stalls, Is.; Gallery, 6a. Plan till 5 p.m., at Robertson’s Music Depot, Queen St. Reserves, 6d extra. Jy ING ’ S JJIHEA TR Eh Thirty-seventh Week. SATURDAY, JUNE 23. At the Matinee and 2.30, A. Brandon-Cremer Dramatic Company. /JAKE PRINCESS OF PATCHES. Prices: 2s. and Is. Ladies Half-price, rp OWN HALL CONCERT X CHAMBER. EVERY EVENING, When the Clock in the Steeple Strikes 8 MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE’S CUTEST SET OF ARTISTS Excell.ng in Comedy yet Warbling Tunefully as well. Let us introduce them! rp HE MEW RANDIES. J-HE L' E W rp H E V E W RANDIES. -*- H E E W J- 7 ANDIES. MISS DOROTHY MANNING Lyric 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: 3s„ 25., Is. John Hopkins Representative TO PICTURE SHOWMEN. THE IDEAL FILM EXCHANGE AT LAST. THE AMALGAMATED FILM EXCHANGES OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. N.Z. Head Office: 2nd, 3rd, 4th Floors, Gleeson’s Bldgs. HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND, Recently Occupied by Universal Films. Write. Wire or Call for Particulars. NOTE.—The A.F.E. Release Four Exclusive Programmes Weekly. MINE R 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 I CALDER, Manager Lyceum Pictures, or Caretaker.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1417, 21 June 1917, Page 31

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