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T° WN HAM * 52^1^^ TO-NIGHT ■ • TO-NIGHT* AND EVERY EVENING AT 8 Mr Edward Branscombe will n, ' Unique. Original, and VerSktSTiS, 4 ,1"? Costume ComedyQ, BUall TheScloJ T HE D ANDIES *F»* | T HE D ANDI ES . SSSS^: Who hare received Uμ v, BI , . corae and scared an lnsbSta_eo?,« wel " with their inimitable i-4 __toeT.2 M ?«» ment. which sparkles with HVSSf taia ~ Merriment, flavoured wlthtSe'«£_ tt, 4 REFINEMENT nCe 0I Men-ier Brighter -p-, j^^ Have a never-failing charm for every _~f They are as artistic as they areSn ?** and it would be the despaYr of , " other company to be quite Uke them. IJVHE J^ANDIES. rpnE j^andies. Present ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMMES! And their motto stiU remains "ALWAYS MERRY AND BRiGHT." Box Plan at Wildraan and Arey's Prices: 3/, 2./. and One Shilling Broadwood Piano used Manager SCOTT jOLVIrTJJAMILTON - BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS BP M AJESTY ' S rpßAT__; Lessee c g_ Bailer Sole Direction ... ALLAN HAMILTON : Commencing MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 4 MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 1 The Brilliant and Talented JJAMILTON - pUMMEB QOMEDY /COMPANY The Openinp Production will be Victor Wid noil's Great Play, "A WOMAN OF IMPULSE " "A WOMAN OF IMPULSE " "A WOMAN OF IMPULSE." For Five Nights Only, A thrilling romance of passionate love and diplomatic intrigue. The Management have, with infinite care and at great expense, succeeded in fonninir an exceptionally strong Company for the Interpretation of this fine play, and confidently claim their organisation to be the most powerful that has toured Australasia since the palmy days of the Broaga an 4 Boucicault regime. The Company includes— MISS BEATRICE DAY, MRS ROBERT BROUGH, MR H. R. ROBERTS, MR HARRY PLIMMEB, MR ARTHUR STYAN, MR WINTER HALL, MR SYDNEY STIRLING. I Etc., Etc. j SECOND PRODUCTION. Commencing SATURDAY. AUGUST 9. Another of this talented Company's most pronounced successes. "DR. WAKE'S PATIENT." v "DR, WAKE'S PATIENT." PRICES: 4/, 2/6, and 1/. Early doom, 6d extra. Day Sales at Walker's Phoneries Box Plans for "A Woman of Impulse' , open Thursday Morning Next. Touring Manager..GOßDON L. COXBAD, TJOINT EBIN PROGRESSIVE ETJCHEB X WEEKLY. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), July 20th, S p.m. sharp. Excellent Prises. Refreshments Provide!. Aggregate Prize for Season. Best Social Room, in Domisiou. 1 A UCKLANB CITY COUNCiL. TOWX TTALL, (TfflE TTSUAL QRGAS "RECITAL Will be given on QATI'RDAY "V-EXT, 9ND A UGUST. At S o'clock p.m. Bt M U "\I" ADGHAN "DARNETT (CITY OBGANIST), SPECIAL REQUEST PBOGBAMME. ADMISSION: 1/ to all parti of the Hall. Doors open at T. 30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 28th July, 191 S. 532 paiNC'S CKATING "R. ISK, Victoria Street. AUCKU\ND'S LEADING RINK. Fbd, Foliy, Fancy, Hat and Poster Dress A U N I V A L, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 30. White or Evening Dresses may bo worn, also I , lain Dresses, with Fnniiy Folly as Poster Hats. Doors open, 7 p.m. General Admission, VH ahkv WILSON, Kloor Manager. KOYAL RINK, KHYBER I'ASS. The Resort of Ladies ami Gentlemen, THE IiOMJi OF THE FASHIONAIfLK. 1U to _.oO to 5, 5 to 7, 7.3U to ltt, ALL SKATING TAOGHT FKE-. TO-iWUT. TO-N"ltiHT. GUiCtiFLL LADIES' CONI-Wi' u'aire). XLEbDAY. AUG. S—FLOWEB CAKXIVAL lv aid Sit. John Ambulaiice Association, UAROIJJ CARIi. -rauaaer. GRAND Sacred and Secular Concert, St. Matthew's Parish juail, lTiursday *&", in aid 01 Choir i-unos. tiooil proscamme. •lickcts. 1/. sa> DANCING— LONG NIGHT—The Lyric Assembly will hold lUcir Lonj Nlgat X'ilLKis-ilAi, Juiy 81, lv * uresteXo OeM, Kdlnbmgh SC, Newton, lieuts, _/; Ladjes, 1/. Musician, Mr. liert tiiover.— to. TIN, Hon. Sec. rf TRANCING.—MISS SPENCER will hoIU U Cl-ses, at 25, V-NCJS.VJ.; »'«»_«, IivKRY SaTXJRUAY UVJ-NiNO, coinmencing 14th June, 7.30 p.m. Clussee us usual MONl>Ai and WEi>M>iSDAi; Bren. iD-s at 15, Vincent Street; '■CtiL-b-'-X Kveoing ac Druida' HaU, Norm auceu frlvau! Lessous any time Dy api.<r.cciiiwu. —Terms, eX., MISi SPKNC-U, -J, i-PP« r ■ Vinceut Street. 'Phone 2237. mO-NIGHT, search your wardrobe for any 1 soiled clotUing. To-morrovr, H_S a» forter In two uays your order w.h u« to you fresu, new and cieaii «ialD. Phone 1741. POiiTEK'S DXE Taberuacle Buildings, Karanganape Uoao. Vans CollectETOCHEOH AKD TEA KOOHS^ BEST If MEALS IN THE CTTt. STRAND ARCADE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1913, Page 12