AMUSEMENTS. t\ P B X A -CTOTSB. TO-NIGHT. SPEND A MERRY EVENING. BRBNNAN-FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE. A GREAT SPECIALITY WEHK. Great Revival of a REAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS. REAL CIIKISTY MINSTRELS. Terrific Reception Niginly of XTOtAXK i Tar Xj>RANS -T BANK [ Favourite i -•- RANK VOBKB ) Hilarious | VORKiD ■*• ORKB ' Comedian. , ■*• OBKE All Artiste Vociforonsly Applauded. rpED rpCLTY. A Real ■ED ULTY. Good Comedian. MURIEL ESBAXK. BELLA PETIMAN. The Funniest of Clever Sketch Artiste. BARNES and WEST in Novel New Sketch. CUFFE QUARTETFour Dilr-ty OJrl3. ARMSTRONG and VERNE. Austin and Mayne, Nellie Kolle, Roy Rene, Corrle and Baker, Pearl Livingstone, Eli'.t! Kc<.wiea. All Onr Great Company in a TIP-TOP PROORAiMMK. D.C. and 0.5.. 2/: Stalls, 1/: F.C., €dBoxee, lgn. Reserves at Wildman's. QUEEN'S H E A T R E. TO-DAY. TONIGHT. ■THE ONES WHO SUFT'EK." A Delightful, Wholesome Picture, and Patiheti<; 10 a Degree The Ladles' Drama. To be seen only at The Queen's. TT-IKG riEOBGE rpHBATBE. DURHAM ST. (opp. H.M. Theatre). MARVELLOUS VALUE. /CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Afternoou Session, 1.30 to 4-30. Evening Session, 7 to 10. TO-DAY—New I'rojrninime—TO-NIGHT. THE DANCER OF SIVA. MAGNIFICENT COLOURED DRAMA. A QUESTION OF SECONDS. Supported by a host of otn.'r attractions. Dramas, Comics, Scenios, Topical, only to be seen at the King George Theatre. COME IN or CO OUT when you like. STOP as long as yon like. Back Stalls. Sd: Front Stalls and Circle, 6d. Children, "d, afternoons only. 62 rp H E f\ V E E N ' 8. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ■the AVIATOR"? GENEROSITY." A Delightful Love Romance, Intrndncinc a Rr-ri'. Aeroplane Race. This Delightful Photo-play will assuredly create a sensation. Only nt the Queen'e, WHERE THE CROWDS GO. m o W n XT ALL. rpHREE /CONCERTS. NEST SATURDAY EVENING. SEPT. 7th. MONDAY EVENING. SEPT. !»th. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 11. THE WORLD-FAMOUS MEZZOSOPRANO. "pLEONORA DE /"lISNEROS, AND HER CONCERT PARTY. '•Her reesl presence and her beautiful voice, hacked by consnmmati art. captured both tbe ere and the ear as fully on the concert platform ns on tbe lyric stage."— "Daily Telegraph." Sydney. PAUL D U FAULT. The Great Tenor. "Created a sensation. . . The finest concert tenor that has ever been heard in Sydney."—"Sydney Morning Herald." JAMES LIEBLING. The Brilliant 'Cellist. "A virtuoso— greatest since Gerardy." —"Sun," Sydney. HAROLD WHITTLE. The Artistic Accompanist. "A master o£ bis art"—"Argus." Melbourne. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT WILDMAN AND ABETS. THREE SHILLING TICKETS at Gcrti Campion's from To-morrow Morning. PRICES OF ADMISSION. The Directors, taking into consideration the !arg«" seating capacity of the hall, have decided to charge Popular Prices of Admission. Reserved Seats, .': Unreserved, 3/ and 2/. QUEEN'S mHEAIEE. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. "THE ONES WHO SUFFER," A (Deiightfn), Wholesome Picture, and Pathetic -to a Degree Tbe Laf lee' Dram*. To "be t«eCT only at The Queen c. T>OYAL OKATING T?. IXK - -BATTJRDAT NIGHT. SATURDAY SIGHT. FINAL APPEARANCE OP MAfIAMi; READ FINAL APPEARANCE OF MADAME READ IN NHW AXD STARTLING ACTS. NOVEL AND GRACKFUL DANCESThe Management of the Royal Rink. In order to give an opportunity to those who could not gain admission last night. baT« made arrangements for another and final, , appearance of MADAME RKAD and PERCY ATHOS. Remember—The Last Time in Auckland. FAREWELL APPEARANCE. Those Marvellous Skating Champions. Madajiie—RHlAD and ATHOB—Percy i SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 7, Introducing THE REMARKABLY AMUSING EPISODE "PLUCKING THE ROSE." "PLUCKING THE ROSE." An Act featured by Madame Read at-tbe London Hippodrome. REMEMBER— SATURDAY NIGHT. REMEMBER— SATURDAY NIGHT. POPULAR PRICES. POPULAR PRICES Rink Open as Usual Daily. T H E QUEENS. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. "THE AVIATOR'S GENEROSITY.' , A Delightf-.il lx>rc Romance. ' Inrrodirdn? a Real Aeroplane Race. Tills DeHfrbrfnl Photo-ptay -»-in assuredly create a eensetioti. Only at the Qneejj'e, WHF.RF THE CROWDS GO. Under Royal and Vice-Segal B&tzesase. THE T>AiixiE rtOUSCTION HE -t>AILLIE VJOIjI-DCTTOS OF BRITISH T>ArVTINGS RITISH *- AINTINGS "VOW /~|PEN OW V»pEN At tie 'ART -SOCIETY'S GALLERY, COBUBG ST. Hours: 10 to 5-30 and 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION. V. nPUE HAVELOCK SOCIAL CLUB -1- Will hold their Third Aannal PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL On FRIDAY EVENING: SEPTEMBER 6th, In the DRUIDS' HALL. NORTH STREET. NBWTON. Double Tickets. X : Gcr.ts. 4-: Ladies. 2-. Adeane's Orchestra. Dancing r.O p m 53.1 G. Hon. Rec. ' Q U'>.">. N ' .- : " rrTH E _ A" _— TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. •THFS ONES WHO SUPVBR " A DeCgticfn:. AYhnleMime Pi,-rare, and l'achet(« to 11 I>osre<-. The UklSps' nranm I To lie seen oniy at Tie (J'ueco's.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 213, 5 September 1912, Page 12
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