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AMBSEMENTS. | Q P. E B A TJ 0 U S E.I Direction .. .. „ -Brennan-FoUer's, Ltd. '** Managing Director ~.. .. Ben. JV-" Fuller. J BRENNAN-FULLER'S CIRCUIT^ ImpUes.the Best In Vaudeville. COMMENCING rp6-NIGHT - - OMMENCLNG J- O-NIGHT The Opera House Management ■ will present STARTLING CHRISTMAS ATTRACTIONS * Comprising an entirely New, Brilliant Company of- English, American, and Continental Artists, imported direct from England, after V . an aosence.of several years of FRED DIVENHALL, RED "iVESHALL Whose name-is a household word in New ' Zealand,. Since Mr- Rivenhairs departure from New-Zealand he'has acquired great fame in America -and- England as a comedian. COME AND GREET YOUR OLD FAVOURITE. Imported direct from America. EVA -JVfUOGB, I V"A ■IH-UDGE, America's Famous Quick-Ohange Artist. I ■ First Appearance in New Zealand of THE TVELROYS, HE -L'ELROYS, Continental Comedy Jugglers. First Appearance in.New Zealand of THE TTtONTENOYS, HE •*--ONTENOYS, Lady Duettiats and Harmbnisers. First Appearance of "\7"ICTOR, fTUHE /"I REAT, Victor, J- he vXreat, The Eminent Magician and Ventriloquist i featuring THE FA"MOUS THUMB" TIE. IES The Novelty-French RINCHS Artists In a New Creation. PHILLIPS AND MERRITT. Introducing their Latest American Success. PEARL LIVINGSTONE. Soubrette.And many others of recognised repute. CHRISTMAS NIGHT— _ GRAND SACRED CONCERT. D.C. and 0.5., 2/; Stalls, 1/; Gallery, 6d; Reserved Seats at Wildman and Arey's,. 6d extra. rpO-NIGHT rpO-NIGHT S T " M7 eSA E I ' JS "pAiR, "DINK, JZ"HYBER. DASS. £80 T HE G HEAT £80 rjTUG - OF - WAS. JZ"ING /"COUNTRY I^ATTVES" y. fONFBATEBNTTY. FIBST PULL AT 8.30 P.Mi A GIGANTIC STRUGGLE. FUN, MHiTH, MUSIC, ON A SCALE NEVER EQUALLED IN AUCKLAND. FRANK" ' GREY: &4fl 546 rpHE rj.ARRISON "DAND By kind permission City Conncll. Will play the following Programme in Albert Park on Christmas Night at 8 p.m. Collection in aid of Band Eund. Processional March, "Edina" (Ord Hume) Overture, 'Tancredi" (Rossini) Hymn. "Nearer, My God, to Thee" (G. F. Cater) Grand Selection, 'Massnello" (Rinxmer) Air Varie, "Eventide" (Auoer) Waltz, 'The Old Belfry" (Phillips) March, "Tintern Abbey" (Ord Hume). "God Save the Ktnc-" &f.,a:*¥e**,--. ... 53 CQ°4aQtor. HEAR MB. M. HAMILTON HODGES (of Wellington) sing "Why Do The Nations?" and "Cantiqne de Noel" (Christmas song).—XMAS CONCERT, TOWN HALL, XMAS NIGHT. Popular prices. . 334 Vxtho ts rriHE - "lyrAN p" x>rown? W" T. SHAR.P, Auckland's Brilliant Or- • ganist, appears at Christmas Concert. TOWN HALL. XMAS NIGHT. Hear him. Popular prices. 334 - . I BOXING. oJPrt iy O-NIGHT. rp O . N I G H T. )sX/>u 'P O " 3fIGHX " mows. J-JALL, ITIOTO TJALL, AT S- P.M"OOXTNG ASSOCIATTOIT6 /CHRISTMAS QARNTVAL. MAURICE FLEMING, the premier lOst 41b boxer of Australia, will meet DENNY MURPHY, New . Zealand's Dest Welterweight, in a Fifteen-round Contest for a Purse and Expenses.. aaoonnllns_-to. £g), Also, r Amateur Contests— MACKAY V. POWELL; Bantam-wights. CADMAN V. COOK. Light-weights. LEWIS V. BEiRGER. Welter-weights Please note alteration in prices Of admission: 4/, 3/, 2/. Reserved Seats, 4/. Stage Seats. 10/. Box Plan at Wtidman's. Day Sales at Wlse"s, -Tobacconist (opp. Grey Statue). 554 FRANK H. BURBUSH, Sec ' ' ~*| LUNCHEON AND TEAROOMS. | OR a Delicious Cap of Tea, visit the ; Royal Oak Tea Rooms, Symonds St., | Onehunga. 503 ; mo LET one and all know that the best J- of all to drink is Kia Ora Lemonade. Be sure and get it.—Phone 2.590. MAN-SON'S DINING ROOMS. Some may lead, but I am second to none. Try Manson'* Dining Rooms, opp. "Herald" Office. Four-couree meal, l/> breakfast from T till-10 a.m. - DEIOU'S CTILL T EADrNG. BEST -j / MEALS IN THE CITY. STRAND ARCADE. mHE MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN J- QUEEN STREET. I : THE CONTINENTAL CAFE has been fitted, throughout in a- luxurious manner, and i has been opened as a HIGH-CLASS DINING SALOON. Your first visit will ■ convince you, and you ■ will want to come again. THE CONTINENTAL CAFE, 328, QUEEN ST., above Tonson Garllck's. Hours: Week Days, S to IL3O p.m.; Sundays, 5 to 11 p.m. 'Phone 4437. C. MELVILLE, Proprietor. mHE pUKSY £)EPOT AND REFRESHMENT BOOMS. ' FERRY BLDGS., QUEEN ST. WHARF. HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONEBS, FRUITERERS & TOBACCONISTS. (Wholesale and Retail). Picnic Hampers Supplied at Shortest Notice. Open all hour» Ring up phoue 4008. Light Refreshments up till 11 p.m. every evening. CAFE DE ROYAL, the Model Cafe. Civility and quick service; everything true. Try it. The most up-to-date dining i aud supper rooms in the city; also the only place In Auckland for private suppers (be- . tore or after theatres); private rooms for I ladies and gents upatairSj. Meals, at all ' I hours. Open Sundays. Hours, from 7 a.m. I ' till LL3O p.m.—CAFE DE ROYAL, 36, VIC- I ;' TORIA ST. W.. three doora above Royal ! HoteL - j *____~__ ~ m ~ mmm —————————•*——————** KUBY Flint -Glass, strongest glass made; • names engraved free. Gold Wire Name Brooches, from - 2/6.—Gibson. 136.. l t Queea St- m.i

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 306, 23 December 1912, Page 12