AMUSEMENTS HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. j TUES., NOV. 22, WED., NOV. 23, THURS., NOV. 24, AT 7.45 P.M. Cecil Hall Presents Her Pupils “T/iic Vanities ” In the NOVELTY SHOW OF THE YEAR. r rHRILLING SPANISH OPERA-DANCE I PLAY, “A Night in Seville.” I TUMOROUS POTTED PANTOMIME, I “A Cinderella Charleston.” I EFFECTIVE SCENERY AND LIGHT - Zj ING. V'OCALISTS WORTH HEARING AND \ JASPER’S, LIMITED, CHORUS. \RT I STIC “Scenes de Ballet” and Brilliant Solo Dancers. VOVELTY MUSICAL COMEDY SONGS 11 AND CHORUS BALLETS. INTERESTING PLAYS AND INDIVII DUAL NUMBERS. rPALENTED JUVENILES IN DANCE, I SONG AND STORY. INGENIOUS AND GORGEOUS COSTUMING. 1 ELABORATE HINDU DANCE PLAY, a “The Miracle of the Lotus.” SPARKLING MUSIC BY LARGE ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Jasper Calder. 1 At the Piano, Mrs. Dorothy Williams. Stage Manager, Chas. Crosher. i TOTAL PROCEEDS IN AID OF AUCK- : LAND CITY MISSION FUNDS. Box Plan Now Open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Prices: 4s (no booking fe ). Reserved, D.C. and Stalls: 2s 6d, Back Stalls; 1s 6d, Gallery (no tax). Business Manager, S. HARDWICK, City Mission. Orchestra Fourth Concert Conductor: W. E. WEBB. Concert Chamber, Town Hall Tuesday Next Nov. 22. AT 8 P.M. POPULAR REQUEST PROGRAMME Soloists: MISS ALMA McGRUER. MR. JAMES SIMPSON. Accompanists: MISS MAIDA HOOKER, A.R.C.M. ADMISSION: 2s, or Subscriber’s Ticket. Plan Now Open at E. and F. Piano Agency. G* T. LEE, Hon. Secretary. MATER HOSPITAL GARDEN FETE AND SALE OF WORK. To be Held at Mater Hospital Grounds. ON AFTERNOON AND EVENING OF DECEMBER 10. To be opened by Rt. Rev. Dr. Cleary at 2.30 p.m Cooking Demonstration, Ist Grade, by Auckland Gas Coy. Refreshments, Xmas Novelties, Plain and Fancy Work, Ice Creams and Sweets. Xmas Tree. Basketball Competition, Side Shows. Orchestral and Musical Programme. Proceeds in Aid of Mater Public Hospital Building Fund. D. RYAN, Hon Sec., t Hastings Rd., RemueraEntries close on Monday for \ DIXIELAND £ 100 Competition Entry Forms at Dixieland and Eccles, Chemist, His Majesty’s Arcade, Queen St. Entry Forms must be in by TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. First heat Saturday Afternoon, November 26. SHOWS AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. GRAND SPRING SHOW Epsom Show Grounds Dec . 2 and 3 GREAT DISPLAY OF DAIRY CATTLE. SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS. DRAUGHT HORSES. HARNESS HORSES, HACKS, AND PONIES, THOROUGHBREDS. TROTTERS AND HUNTERS, HORTICULTURE AND HOME INDUSTRIES. GRAND PARADE HORSES, CATTLE AND DOGS. HUNTING AND STEEPLECHASE COMPETITIONS. NAVAL DISPLAY Naval Chariot Races Whippet Races BANDS. NOVELTY EXHIBITIONS. ! GATE. 2s. STANDS, Is. Bk Children Half-Price. W. F. O’DONNELL, I BE Managing Secretary. I
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 206, 19 November 1927, Page 14
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