AMTTSEMEWT3. Q P' B B A ff O P 8• B. Direction: Brennan-Fuller's. Limited. Managing Director: Ben J. Fuller. BRENNAN-FULLER'S CIRCUIT Implies the Very Best in Vaudeville. THIS WEEK'S SUPERB BILL. Headed by that Brffllant Comedy Costume OomTiiiny, the /crimson t>amblbks he Crimson -Kamblkus comprising nine star artists. Presenting a Programme brimful of sparkling novelties, surpassing anything of its kind--yet presented to Auckland theatreSUPPORTED BY A BRILLIANT COMPANY. HENRY AND Ttr AT ' ENRY AND -»*-AY, The Phenomenal Comedy Trick Cyclists. AiRLiE and /Campbell, iklik and Campbell, Musicians and Humorists. HALL England's Premier "R AI SS ALL Eccentric Dancer. rr! jaltß SLAVIN AND rpHOMPSON, LAVIN AND J-HOMPSON Presenting New Parodies and Witticisms. ■ERNEST PITCHER—Big Mug Comeoian. D.C. and 0.5.. 2/: Stalls, 1/; jjTAMiLY (Circle, go. Plan at wndiman and Arey's,-Od extra. m o W N A L L - Direction Henry Hayward CONTINUED ARTISTIC SUCCESS Of MR. JACK WALLER'S WORLDRENOWNED ENTERTAINERS, rpHE TSUTTERFLIES. fpHE TJUTTEBFLIES. rpHE "DUTTERFLIES. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY TESTIFY to the Charm and Completeness of these Unique Merrymakers. mHE TJUTTERFLIES. niHE TiUTTERFLIES. rpHE' "DUTTERFLIES. HiLUSTRIOUS- PURVEYORS OF REAL JOY, RICH, HEALTHY FUN AND LAUGHTER. POPULAR PRICES— 3/, 2/,^!/. Box Plan at Wildman and Arey's. ROY AL ROLLER BINS. KHYBER PASS. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. " 10 to 12. 230 to 5, 5 to 7, 7.30 to 10. Admission: Prices as Usual. THURSDAY, APRIL 3— Two-step Competition. ELLIOT R. JAMESON (Late Olympia, London), Floor Manager. Guarantees to teach ' the Two-Step or Waltzing in One Course of Lessons. ZOO, Royal Oak.—Where you can spend a . pleasant time. Admission: Adults 1/, Children Cd ; and 3d. . ■ ■ . , ■ ' 34 rxrrizßNS , ball, to be tendered V TO THE OFFICEBS OF H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. ; . A Complimentary Ball will be'tendered by- the Citizens of Auckland to the Captain and Officers of H.'M.S. New Zealand, in the. TOWN HALL, on, THURSDAY, let May,. 1913, at 9 p.m. Tickets—Centlemen, £1 17; Ladies, 15/. Application for tickets' should be made as early as possible to the undersigned. graham; reii>, ■ ;i ~ .Secretary. Imperial Buildings, Qneeri Street. . . 809 ATISS LILLIAN LESVENS, Solo Flautist, -"A will accept Orchestral Engagements. Vacancies for Pupils. Address, 3rd noose from Elgin St., Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn. :;:•-■ 5 TO i Bttl DG B P LAY EB S, The "PREMIEB" Bridge Scorer is the best ana largest on the market. Can be obtained from—Chamtaloup and ! Edmliton Stationers. Qneen St.; Spreckley and* Co., Stationers, Shortland St.; G. Totmafl, Stationer, Queen St.; R. Mackay, Stationer. Qneen St.; R. C. Hawkins, Stationer, Qneen St.; W. .G. Allen and Co., Stationers, Qneen St.; G. Tomllnson, Stationer, Symonds St.P. Smith. Stationer, Symonde St.; -A; Aley Stationer. Karangahapeßd. ■ Price. 1/. See that you set the "Premier," the Favourite Bridge Scorer. . ]■'' ■ ; . SPORTUfO. A VONDALB ~ TOCEEI .- rtLUB. A UTUiMN TyrBETING, 1913. WEDNESDAY. 16th APRIL, And • ' SATURDAY, 19th APRIL. for all Events will Close with the Secretary, at the Club's Office, Vulcan Lane, TO-MORROW (Thursday) NIGHT, April 3, by 0 o'clock. Members, are : requested to forward amounts due for subscriptions. .'. HAEETEHAtK, 585 ' Secretary.-. JtOR PB.IT ATE SALE. w A «^}f n^ d "^β 15 . 611 two-year-old Filly, by- Soult, dam Lyddite, guaranteed sound! good condition, and full sister to Soultite! Cheddite, and Detonate—all winners. Has several classical engagements. Also a number of others, by-Menschlkoff, Soult. Phoebus,. Apollo, Simmer, Obligado, and Penury. . - i Further particulars, apply W. H. DAWSON, 180 285. Queen Street. EUECTOBJUU rrrrr council and hospital and KJ CHABITABLB "AID BOARD ELECTIONS. On account of MR. P. 3. NERHENY having to go South to attend a Conference, which:, necessarily means his absence from Auckland for some days, a Meeting of Friends and Supporters will be held in the Central (late Tailoresses') Hell, Corner of Cook and Hobson Streets, on FRIDAY NEXT. April 4, at 8 p.m. Business. —To Form ' Committees t{> further his Candidature for the above Elections. 526 A. J. WOODLBY. Hon. Sec GREATER' AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL ELECTION. W J 615 F. M AC M AHON (Queen's Theatre). THE PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATE FOB" A ■SEAT. ON THB GREATER AUCKLAND COUNCIL. mVITATION TO ELECTORS. . A Cordial "Invitation Is extended to every tady" end gentleman interested Iα the candidature of MR. MacßffAHON,' to be ureaeat at a meeting to be held In ST.. JAMES' HALL, WELLINGTON OT ■ On MONT»AY EVENING NEXT, APBIL 7, " . ATI 8 P. 34. A. a. GLOVER, ESQ.. M.P., in the Chair. SCOTT COLVILLE, !■".-■' Hon. OrsanUnc^aac.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 78, 2 April 1913, Page 12
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