His Majesty’s Theatre Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. A NOTABLE ATTRACTION, COMMENCING WITH A MATINEE Next Saturday Afternoon. INITIAL APPEARANCE IN N.Z Of London's Best and Most Popular Burlesque Comedy Artist, ERNIE LOTINGA And his complete and original English Company of 20 ARTISTS Including KATHLEEN BARBOR In the Military Comedy Play., “AUGUST, 1914” Which ran for over 12 months in London and which has Just terminated a record season in Australia. The first appearance in New Zealand of Ernie Lotinga, comedian of dynamic energy and sparkling wit, in a theatrical event of the greatest importance. The man who made England's millions laugh, an outstanding personality in the Old World, will be here in person in the New to make you laugh as you have never laughed before. During a brief season Ernie Lotinga will also stage. POLICE FORCE KHAKI AND FULL HOUSE Saturday night next will prove doubly noteworthy, because in addition to the appearance of Ernie Lotinga the occasion Will witness the presentation of two of America’s greatest head-line vaudeville acts: — The world’s greatest Female Impersonator, Karyl Norman The Creole Fashion Plate, and The Marvellous Dancers, Jack Hardgrove George (The Midshipmen). To bring this outstanding attraction within the means of every class of the community popular prices will be charged viz.: Dress Circle and R.S., 3s. Back Stalls, 2s. Gallery, Is. Booking Fee, Is extra. AJI prices plus tax. Box Plans will be opaned at Lewis Lady, Ltd., on THURSDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock. Manager John Farrell.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 899, 17 February 1930, Page 13
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