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AMTJSEMJEN TS. i r\ P E R A TT O U S E. j GRAND RAND ! XMAS QJACRED /"lONOERT : MAS 1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25. WHEN PROMINENT ARTISTS WILL APPEAR AND RENDER APPROPRIATE SONGS AND MUSIC. POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. QPERA TT cTT* S E. Direction Brennan-Fnller's, Ltd. Managing Director .. .. Ben. J. Fuller. BRENNAN-FULLER'.S CIRCUIT. Implies the Best in Vaudeville A BIG ARRAY OF NEW STAR ARTISTS PERFORMING THIS WEEK. READ THIS FINE BILL. FRED T> IV EN HALL, RED AY I YEN HALL, Who made bis reappearance last night after several years' lili—ni 1 from this City. HE WAS ACCORDED AN OVATION. Imported direct from America. EVA "VfUDGE, VA AL.DUE, Amelias Famous Quick-Change Artist. rpdiK "PJKI.ROYS AHE -L'eLROYS, Cuntlcenta! Comedy Juggltn. THE "EM.NTENOYS, UK A( NT KNOTS. I-ody DuettiPts and HaTmonisers. TTTCTOR, rprilE /SjtEAT, «' It'TOR. A he The !".". '.nen: Magician and Ventriloquist featuring TnE FAMOUS THUMB TIE. LBS The Novelty French RINCHS Artists in a New Creation. PHIT r *ps ANT) MERRITT, PEARL LIVINGSTONE. D.C. and D.S.. 2/; Stalls, 1/: Oallerv. Gd; Reserved Seats, 2/6. Plan at Wildnian and Arey's. | <~ILOBE /CONTINUOUS "pICTURES THEATRE DE LUXE. ! Direction: Hay ward's Enterprises. Ltd. TO-DAY. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Our Motto— ELEGANCE AND REFINEMENT. OCR CHRISTMAS ATTRACTIONS. , A MAGNIFICENT SERIES. ] LADIES! We want you to make the GLOBE your Headquarters. Desk with pens, ink, paper, and telephone for your conveui-, elite Make appointments to meet in the! Louuge j AFTER YOUR XMAS SHOPPING. i STALLS—AD— DRESS CIRCLE. CHILDREN OD, RESERVES "IS. ! OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY FROM 2 P.M.! EMPIRE rp H E A T R E. I MPIREAH E A T R E. , DOMINION ROAD. j GRAND XMAS PROGRAMMES. A Record Series of Pictures and Musical Items. XMAS NIGHT. XMAS NIGHT. Special Engagement of MADAME MARTINENGO, Soprano. MISS GWEXYTH EVANS, Contralto. HUBERT CARTER, Wonderful Boy Tenor. In Selections from "The Messiah," "Elijah," etc.. etc Together with a Beautiful I SERIES OF PICTURES. ! BOXING NIGHT. BOXING NIGHT. 1 Special Engagement of MISS BRIGHTIE CARLISLE, Comedienne and Picture Songster, MR. FRED MILLS, Comedian, In a New Budget of Songs, Sketches, etc. FULL PROGRAMME OF PICTURES. j "ypTINEE. "gOXING J)AY, AT %£Q ' POPULAR PRICES All Performances. 531 TY"*HAT ARE "\7*OU *T\OING mO-NIGHT GO TO QT. "YCICHAEL'S "CvAIR AND DON'T YOU MISS IT. rTYHE "DIG rpUG-OF-WAR. I rpO-NIGHT. j THE GIANT PCX_I_ ITT ARBOUR "DOARD j TpiKES. THE FAIR IS AT TnE ROYAL RINK, KHYBER PASS, jlt is on the Symonds Street Penny Section. ! "Where the People go. I : MUSIC, MIRTH. AND MELODY FOR EVERYBODY. THE DANCING IS UNSURPASSED, And DON'T YOU MISS IT. FRANK GRAY, Hon. Sec, ; sil Box o§7~ ZOO. Royal Oak—During the ,Ahliaren s holidays the two and Oceau Wave will be In fall swing every afternoon. 55 i r/00. Royal Oak.—Big day. Boxing Day. _Li horses and vehicles free, hot water free. I Ocean \\ iivu fret:. 50 mo-NlGH'l, search your wardrobe for any A soiled clouiing. To-morrow, ring up , Porter. In two days your order will be returned to you fresh, new and clean again.— " Phone 1.741. PORTER'S DYE WORKS, ■ Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahape Rd. Vaus Collect. irpo BRIDGE PLATE KB. ; A The "PREMIER" Bridge Scorer is the • best and largest 0:1 the market. Can be obtained frtmi — cliamptaloup and Edmistou, , Stationers, Qt-een St.; Spreckiey and Co., Stationers. St.; G. Totman, Sta-tio.-cr, queen St.; R Mackay, Statioaer, Qi.een St.: R. C. Hawkins, Statiorer. Qoe»u ! St.; W. G. AUen and Co_. Stationers. Queen St.; O. Ivinii__i.-. fcta.tiouer, ajuivi.idii bi.; jP. Smith, Stationer, Symonds St.; A. A.ey, . ; Stationer. Karanganape Ra. Price, 1/. See that you get t-he "Premier," the Favourite Bridge _m orer. ZOO. Royal Oak —Big Day, Boxing Day. Horses and vehicles free. Hot water free. Ocean Wave free. AR come. 47 ZOO. Royal Oak—Big Day. Boxing Day. Horses and vehicles free. Hot water free. Ocean Wave free. All come. 47 W llO I 6 T lll3 \I AN F" "R UOWN "• ZOO." Royal TiaiT—During the Children's Holidays the two Merry-go-Rounds and ' Ocean Wave full swing every afternoon. 47 ! LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOKS. ANSON'S DINING ROOMS. aome may lead, but I am second to none. Try Mansoii's Dining Rooms, opp. "Herald" Office. Four-course meal, 1/; • ur.-al:ix-.t troui 7 til; 10 a.m. HARBOUR "vTbw; Endean's Rutldings opposite Quten St. wnarf. Open Sun- • days. Aftercoou and Late Teas. Everything good.—J. Fountain. Proprietor. :i_ t> 11 1 0 a ■ s OTTLL T EADING. r BEST -1 / MEALS IN THE CITY, i STRAND ARCADE. 0 CT«A*vVnEBRIE3 AND CREAM. 1 DELICIOTTS FRUIT SALAD. Mad» with the Choicest of Fruits. And the Original American Ice C_i'2m. • Thlrciach Veax. at MESSEaOEB Baos.. Qneon Strmat. AneVlro*.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 307, 24 December 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 307, 24 December 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 307, 24 December 1912, Page 12