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AMUSEMENTS. 3 LAST NIGHT THIS PROGRAMME. ] ■* mHE TTING'S mHEATRE. J . -■-HE -"-ING'B -i-HEATKE. ' £ Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ?, LAST NIGHT OF THIS MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME OF PICTURES. SPECIAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THURSDAY NIGHT. } Special Inaugural Week. CHANGE OF PICTURES THURSDAY. All New Programme Thursday. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S ROBINSON \ CRUSOE MATINEE. SATURDAY. '• TjTOLLER'S Best TJICTURES. •*- ULLER'S of All Jt ICTTJRES. < NEW KING'S THEATRE, i, AN IMMENSE SUCCESS. >• Last Night of All These Gems ' ■• SYDNEY—PICTURESQUE SYDNEY. POOLSHEAD AS FISHERMAN. THE GIRL OP TBIPLE X RANCH. *" MAZEPPA. LION HUNTING IN AFRICA. TWEEDLEDUM MISSESS THE TRAIN. i NORWAY TO NEW YORK. RUNAWAY STAR. LITTLE ANGEL OF LUCK. .- ITALIAN CUIRASSIERS z JONES AT THE BALL.' THE O'HAMA TRIO. I n etc.. etc, etc E. J. BURKES ORCHESTRA. i Plays "The King's Theatre March." 3J MR JOHN FULLER, by request, sings "Geraldine" and "Sally in Our Alley" TO- - NIGHT and every night up to andjncladJ, ing Saturday. it THE KING'S THEATRE A PALACE. a- At the End of the Penny Section. Don't Forget . ROBINSON CRUSOE MATINEE '. - On Saturday The King's Theatre* Prices: 1/6, 1/, and 6d. Plan at Wild- ~ man's, SIXPENCE EXTRA. *■• Doors, 7.15; commence, 8; carriages, 10.20. Telephone 3084. 'TTIHE CHIMES," Mr Impett's Beautiful JL Intermezzo, will be played at The King's Theatre To-night Publishers A. [ Bady and Co. 5T ;, PROPRIETORS " WONTKEEIiAND,** LTD. SEE A UCKLAND'S "TOONDEBLAND." AND rpAI TZTAiPB, a M'WA'N DIE-HAPPY—SOBEX.) ■\TATrNEE GAtTURiDAY. mHE QKATING T?INK " WiDLL B.E OPHN WTFHOUT FAIL. ON SATDiRDAY NEXT. rriO-NIGH.T. rpO-NIGHT. WINDSOR PICTUBES, i WINDSOR PICTURES, " THKEE LAMPS, PONSONBY. Sole Proprietor E. R. James. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS GREAT 3 PROGRAMME. THE SOLDIER AND THE MAROHIONESS. AXOLOTH. P ATHENS GAZETTE. ' •s SIKS OF THE FATHER. LOVERS' STRATAGEM. A BAD PBIGHT. FIGHTING SEA DYKES. ■ INDUSTRIES (CAIRO). THE MASCOT. FLAG OF COMPANY H. I MYSTERIOUS WARDROBE. I - TALE OF THE BACKWOODS. Ie MEANS OF TRANSPORT, INDO-CHINA. >n Change of Programme Every Saturday !8 Afternoon, at 2.30. Windsor Prices: Orch. Stalls V. Stalls 6d; Reserved Seats 6d eitrr. E. C. McEWAN, Manager. 3 ~ mO ESTABLISH A MUSICAL SOCIETY J- ' AT DEVONPOBI. THE FAMOUS EXTRAVAGANZA OF "GHILPEBIC Will be produced in the 1 POST HALL, DBVONPORT. , THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, ■*> , December 1, 2 and 3. By a large cast of well known Amateurs, 1 assisted by the Misses Knight, iSvans, and Carter, recent competitors in the Auckland M-usical Competitions. Come and admire the Dancing Girls trained j by Miss Daphne Knight | Come ami laugh at the Kangaroo Dance. Come and hear the Druids' Chorus and the Catchy Songs. Come and see the Spectacular Effects, including the Umbrella Ballet. Come and listen to the large, well-trained . Choruses of Pages, Peasants, and Courtiers, ' assisted by a Full Orchestra. . Leader of Orchestra, Mr Carl Prime. ' Conductor, Mrs Sutherland. Stage Manager, Mr E. J. Haynes. I Reserved Seats, 3/; Unreserved, 2/. ' Box Plan and Tickets at Wildman and Arey's. HE Bine BeU Sociata, TO-NIGHT\ < Masonic Hall, Eden Terrace. Gents I 1/6, Ladies free. Cato's Orchestra. 36 d A UCKLAXD COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. jt\Competitors entftled to Prize Money, Trophies (Medals excepted) and Certificates may obtain same on THURSDAY, Dec. let., from the undersigned. SCOTT COLVILLE, Managing Secretary. 26, Empire BuHdings, '■ ■) Swanson-street, Auckland. A DCELASD COiIPBTITIOJfS SOCIETY. ' X\- , *- AH accounts against the ftbov« Society must be presented on or before (FRIDAY, December 2nd. , SCOTT ■COLVILLE, l ~ 'Managdng Secretary. 26, Empire BuHdings, Swanson-street, .Auckland. ' AQUATICS. ■n ——————^—— — ' Lβ U S M BRCER ■REGATTA. V d, TO BE HELD AT MERCER ON < ANNIVERSARY DAY, Z 30 th 1911# ;e CHEAP FARES, SPECIAL TRAINS. H. B. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. er PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. ST. SEPULCHRE'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL '■ , f PICNIC, 1, (SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 3, l»10. Dr P.S. EAGLE will leave for Lake Takapuna ] at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., _returning at 6 p.m. I Return l<\Lre, 1/. Tea (but not eatables) provided from 4 to 4.30. ] "VTORTHERN STEAMSHIP - 1 - ,1 COMPANY, LIMITED. ir^ C< Yl SPECIAL WEEK-END TRIPS. \ TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI ' GULF. Steamers will leave - Quay-st Jetty No. o : and Railway Wharf EVERY SATURDAY ' " at 2 p.m. uutil further notice, for Waiwera, " Grut's, Mahurangi Heads, Algie's, and ; m Kawau; and also for Bays and Wharves inside Waiheke Passage. The Steamers will return to Auckland on " MONDAY MORNING about 9 a.m. ( CHARLES HANSON, Manager. cc , ?r fl-GRICtrLTXTKAI. SHOW. r- .—, ( iy piO., T TD. WHANGAREI SHOW. i NOVEMBER 30 AND DECEMBER 1, 1910. I The S.e. NGAPUHI will leave Auckland 1 for WaangaTci on MONDAY, 2Sth November, at 9.30 p.m., and again on WED-NES-I DAY, 30th November, at 9.30 p.m.. taking. passengers to the above Show. A wteamer ■ will leave Whangarei afteT Second Day of Show at 9 p.m. j _ . SALOON RETURN FARE, 20/. E- Tickets available for Retarn for One 1 Month fiTom date of issue. 1 CHABLDB SANSON, j Mstater.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 284, 30 November 1910, Page 12

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