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AJta. U H U AulN XS* Q P B B A ff O O B~* BKENNAN-FULLBR'S VAUDEVILLE. LAUGHTER— LAUGHTEB. Truly a Magnificent Success. (SEW ARTISTS, NEW PROGRAMME. AUSTIN AND \TATN-E, USTIN AND ■'■"-AYNE, The Most Remarkable Ladder Act yet Presented on any Vaudeville Stage. BAKER AND TXTEST, AKBR AND »»EST, First-class Comedy Artists. Qutte a Feature with Artistic Merit. ARMSTRONG AND -fTERNB, -CXRMSTRONG AND v ERNE, NoTelty, Originality, and Ability. Their Latest Up-to-date Sketch Created Screams of Laughter. TIHE />LIFFE /QUARTET. HE V*UA'RTET. Four Most Charming Girle of Exquisite Acrobatic Wonders. Roy Rene, Pearl Livings-tone, Nellie Kolle, Jack Straw, and Our Big Company. D.C. and 0.5., 2/; Stalls, 1/; F.C., CO. Boxes, lgn. Book Seats at Wlldman's, 6(1 extra. rpOWN -nrALL riON'CBET /CHAMBER. NEARING THE END. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, And FOUR (4) FOLLOWING NIGHTS. LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of Mr Edward Branscombe's English Costume Comedy Co., THE DANDIES THE DANDIES THE DANDIES Let no tears be shed. Our Motto i«: "AX/WAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT." THE DANDIES. Have won their way in a truly remarkable manner to fbe hearts of Auckland theatregoers. SEVEN AND A-IiALK (71) WEEKS, And crowded houses nightly. This is no Press Puff. Ask your friends. Read the papers. THE DANDIES' SUCCESS IS UNPRECEDENTED. Lovers of refinement and culture In theatrical entertainment should not miss the LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of TOE DANDIES. NOTE.—The programme will be vaTled nightly, and in addttlon to the most popular gems a host of clever and sparkling novelties from our ALMOST ENDLESS REPERTOIRE Will bo. submitted nightly. Request Numbers must be in the hands of the Stage Director not later than 7.15 nightly. Let there be no aftermath of disappointment. Book your seats at Wlldman and Atey'e and purchase Day Sales at Eady'fl. PRICES—3/, I/, 1/. No Extra Charges. We use a Broad wood. ipOWN TTALL Messrs. Portus and Talbot have pleasure in announcing that MADAME ELEONORA i DE CISNEROS and her Concert Party will give two Concerts in the Town Hall. ELEONORA T\E /""tISNKROS. LEONORA -I-'E V^isxKßOS. 1 Supported by 1 PAUL DUFAULT. PAUL DUFAULT. JAMES LIEBLING. ; JAMES LIEBLING. Madame De Cisneros has just completed a triumphant tour of Australia, where she repeated her previous successes with the . Melba Grand Opera Company. FIRST CONCERT, ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. LEONORA "TIE /"tISNEROS. -L'E V^ISNEROS. I JJOYA.L ROLLER RINK, KHYBER PASS. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. 10—12, 2.30—5 p.m., 5 p.m.—7 pm . 7.30—10. ' '' : POPULAR PRICES. "TkAJiCINO.—-ifre Binfth's Long Nigfct at J-' Mason i c Hall. Upper Queen St., Thursday, 29Ui. Gent.'s iyub., 1/6; Ladies l ±L 32 "TkANCING.—Newton Socials Every Tuee, J- , Evening, Druids' Hall, North Street t-S, « l/6 - : Ladles y invitation. Adeane's otring Kaiiu.—K. Norman, Hon. Sec. 23 TRANCING Dancing Academy will ±s continue its Weekly Class In the For- • esters' Hall every Wednesday. Dancing at 8 p.m. Gents. 1/6, Ladies by invitation onlyß. Walker. Hon. Sec. 23 J) -- N C i If jj: MISS SPENCER will continue her Classes Every THURSDAY, Druids' H«IL NorUi-st. lilemeutary, 7 till 8 inn.; Advanced, 8 to 10.30 p.m. SATURDAY AFTKENOOX- Druids' Hall, 2.30 to spm MONDAY—Elementary Ciassee, at 25 Yin-cent-st.. 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons' any time by appointment.—Terms, etc MISS SI'KNCEK. 25. Vlncent-st. 'Phone 2237. QOiriAl. aim Dance.—Continuation of O Opening of Trades Hall, Hobson St FRIDAY NEXT. Good programme. La dances, refreshments, and first-class muslc" rickets: Ledlw 1/, Gents. 1/6.—MISS A. OA\ IJ*. hod. Set*. Y^ . JI»REE. pREE. -CTREE. J)EMON«TSrATION IN gCIBNTIFIC QOOKEIRY BY QLENIfBIN, ' AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST COOKERY EXPERT. -—.i FEDERAL -ITALL. WISLLESLET ST , EISDAY and THURSDAY Afternoon and Evening. 3 and 8 o'ekxi. Full particulars: GORDON AND GOTCH, PTT., LTD, ; Advertising .Department. ! •t>Risgb Players "delighted to have ■' -»-» game' , when the Premier Bridge Score : JLffi, Office - From Stationer, and TJINIi. BALL, OR THEATRE.—Ladi., J-*> an>i Genu , Fancy, Historical, and other Costumes. Theatre Coats, etc., for Sale or Hire, at reasonable rates. Lists on appll--0, o™' , ,-, Dresses won 08 prizes during 1911.—McElwain and Zeven, 254, Queen St Phone 4030. 655 BIXXIARDS. gILLI A R D s. N.Z. AMATEUR BILLIARD CHAMI'IONSHIP. TO-NIGHT AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. A* tie 1 AMATEUB SPORTS CLUB ROOMS, i H.M. ARCADE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, JAS. RUSSELL v. W. MOWBRAY, 500 Up. Admission, 1/ and 1/. Ladies specially Invited. A. V. PEACF- Hon. &<

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 205, 27 August 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 205, 27 August 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 205, 27 August 1912, Page 12