AMUSEMENTS. A PEEKS CTUTICISif. "fTEB pOOL A REQIARKABLE SKETCH, Ifi causing a profound impression at th-e <>pern House this week on account of the powerful appeal of the story it teils, tbo splendid acting of Fred ilagan in the ro!e of the dope fiemi. and, above all. the sriin warniiifi it girv? of the dangers Trhlrh lit- in the ALL-NIGHT POOL ROOMS of larjre cities, makes the play one of the most, srtiutling pieces of drama ever seen on an Auckland stage. IT IS NO WOXDiER TTTiAT MANY ARE OOINC, BACK TO SEE IT A SECOND TlilE. r\ P E R A TT O U S E. Where the frnwds (""oncrecate! Featuring a Great Importation, PKKI'. p OAGAN AND r*O. Manaeeroent Earl Wiles Presenting the Sketch Sensation o£ the United States, THE pOOLROOM." UK •*■ OOLRUOM." In which Many Sensnrioaal Scenes are 'of Arueri.Tir, Artists.' A GREAT MORAL PLAYLET. TR.EMENDCHS OVATION NrGHTLY. BRILI.IAXT SrENEIiY ANII EI'KECTS. The Clergy of All Denominations are specially invited by fh«* M^nagcmeot, A GREAT HUMAN PLAY. DARE AND NORWOOD. Estraordlimry American Athletes. RAY ANH RAY. Eec-entric Araerit-an Entertainers. NEW YORK COMEDY 4. RELLEMI VDBKO.V AND SINCLAIR. ROY REXE. \ULLIE DORIS. Comedienne. ■pAILEY'S pOSIXG "p»OGS, GIGANTIC CANINE SPECIALITY. in a new and beautiful act. PRICES: D.C. an.l 0.5.. -J /; Stalls, 1/6. 500 S BATS A T 1/. Book Seats lit 'Wildman and Arey's until r> p.m. After ."> p.m.. Theatre, or by 'Phone 1G95. Booking. Od. ißoies, £1 1, , .
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50n PBRFORMBBS IN POPrLAR ACTTOV bONGS AXD miOIOE- MISCELLANEOUS I'ROG-BA'MME. Conductor MR. -L. <c. PAX.KNEE. SHORT AT>I>RiESS BY REV A. C. T.AWBT Coainienri- 7.40 p.m. ADMISSION.—Front Seats and Top Gallery. I/; Back Scats, e<l; .First Circle, 1/6----tChildre-n. Haif-priro. First Circle Sears mey n«w lir r«'9fTTftd without «-xtra chare** at Messrs. Wildman and Arcv's. TO AVOID CROWDING at Pay Boxes xirnrc TVkets at Messrs. WiMmnn's. Qneen St.rpet: Knisrht, Mantrksu Road. Parnell: Williams and Green. 54. JervoJs Eond Ponsontoy: Kent Bros.. Nc-wmarket- 8.8 Tnion. Darby (Street and 31, Welleslcy StreeL WfSt. Tk-k-Pt Udders admitted Grey Street Entrauce at 7 p.m. 309 $J!fW4ft THE <ij ft fit |i DOHEMUS ___. j« QB.CHESTEA. ficHiSu-n "0 —Performers—so "nee 1 Conductor COLIN MTJSTON, L.R.A..M. Leader CARL E. PRIME. Q.EAXD J>TTIAL QONCERT. T° WN W- ALLipHrRSDAT, JUNE A JARXKPELT. SIBELIUS. GRAINGER. THOiIAS. PADKREWSKI. Soloists: Miss Jessie Bartlett. Mr. Geo. E. Poore. Also. TITE LYRIC QCARTET. Honorarr Members m&s -oe Enrolled Xow. ,„ .„ _ Annual Subscription, 10,.0-Two Tirkets (reserved seats)-10/e for each of 4 Concert*. 2/ and IZ-Admisslon— 2/ and 1/ _ (Xon-subscrlbers) ni!?^,: , w,ldman and m °*- W. J. CADDELL Qu C c^ E St r, FriaDoA -^^ra, 3(! T ° TT~T~r-u Homethinß I.'nlqn.. VSSSSR ss-s COMB ALO.SO ~ ~ nOMB J OO MI-HT NOT MTSS IT YOU MUST NOT MISS IX PWDAY, JUNE gTH, , „ soi s "rffTRK AND DANCE, \Sy&%* mtTir?. Doi*ln Ticks; -•; Gent.s, J/H; Lsuliee, J/ 76 w SARA. Hen, Sec,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 125, 27 May 1914, Page 12
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