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AMUSEMENTS. Q V E B A JJ O U S E. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Where Vast Audiences Congregate. DAISY JEROME IS COMING. TO-NIGHT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. A -piKE "VAUDEVILLE JJILL, '. CONTAINING MANY STAR ARTISTS. rVENO AND "yjANDELL. ( Two top-line American Yersarilious In a Hilarious Comedy Act. WINTER AND FIELDS. Presenting their high-class specialty, "SCATTERED DREAMS. THE JAKOWELOW TRIO. A beautiful trio of Russian Singers, Dancers, aud Instrumentalists. STEWART AND LORRAINE. Tbe reincarnation of tuneful harmony. FRED American Importation. ! SWIFT. "The Musical Nut. 1 KNOWLES AXD LEE. ~,,v~v-i!*v HART AND KEXNEY. /-10RBON AND J)-*' 1 '" Positively the Greatest Comedy Bicycle Act America has produced. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2f, Stalls, 1/6; • Reserves, -/<>. „ ~ 300 SEATS AT 1/. Book Seats at Wildman and Arey's until 5 p.m., thereafter at Theatre, or by I hone 1005. ■f\ P E Jl A JJ O U S E. Direction FULLER-BRENNANS, LTD. COMMENCING .MONDAY, JULY 27. COMMENCING MONDAY. JULY 2i. The Fnller-Brennan iManagemcnt have much pleasure in announcing THE VERY NOTABLP, EXGAGEMENT THE VERY NOTABLE ENGAGEMENT AT ENORMOUS EXPENSE, 01*' MISS T\AISY JEROME, -*T)AISY JEROME, AMERICA'S CHARACTER GREATEST COMEDIENNE. Who was specially imported hy J. *'. Williamson, Ltd.. to play the principal role in tic phenomenally successful comedy Revue, '•/-10ME QVER JJERE.'* MISS DAISY JEROME WAS MAINLY RESPONSIHI.E FOR THE WONDERFUL SI'CCESS WHICH ATTENDED I'dIIS GREAT -REVUE, and many thousands of the New Zealand public who were disappointed when this great piece was cancelled for New Zealand, will now be greatly delighted to know that J-)AISV TEEOME Will positively appear under the Fuller Hreuuau Management at this Theatre, NEXT .MONDAY WEEK. JULY 27. NEXT MONDAY WEEK, JULY 27. NO INCREASE IN PRICES IN SPITE OF GREAT EXPENSE INCURRED. BOX PLAN NOTICE. The Box Plans iv connection with Miss Jerome's season will be opened at Wlldiuau aud Arey's NEXT TUESDAY MORNING, at 0 o'clock. Reserved Seats, 2/C. THE A L II A M B R A. H E xx. 1. H A M B It A. OPPOSITE GRAFTON BRIDGE. THE -HUB OF THE CITY. THE LAST NIGHT Of a Great Programme. The "Star" says: "Undoubtedly ranks very high"—"The Items of Great Excellence"—"A Good Orchestra, really entrancing. " TWO SPLENDID DRAMATIC FEATURES THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURES THE ADVENTURESOF Elko OF Star Drama. OF THREE NIGHTS. THREE .;i«-.ft NIGHTS. THREE Nil HITS. "How a Young Tutors Three Dreams taught him to avoid the pa;h of folly."' And Then! A Really Spectacular Picture, IN THE JVvYS OF X" r - v I' OLEOX - N" THE - L AYS OF -*> APOLEON. A Tale of the Stirring Napoleonic Days, which canuot fall to attract. SUPPORTED BY OUR USUAL REPRESENTATIVE PROGRAMME. And the Richest. Sweetest, Mellowest Music, by THE ALHAMBRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. "PRICES EVER THE SAME." Reserves at George Le Petit's, Victoria Arcade, also Eady's. next Theatre, and bj" 'Phone Theatre 2052, A FCKLAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY ■xx UCKLAXD RCHESTRAL "^OCIETY SECOND CONCERT OF ELEVENTH SEASON. TOWN" HALL, THURSDAY NEXT. AT S P.M. QRCHESTRA QF aiXTY-FIVE JNSTRUMEXTALISTS. A Magnificent Programme will be Presented by this Old-established Society. THOMAS. DELIBES. GRIEG. JARXEFEI.T. BERLIOZ. And TCHAIKOWSKI. 1812' 'ISl2' "1812 Assisted l.y the GARRISON ARTILLERY BAND (by kind permission of Colonel Hazard!, the Orchestra will play the famous Overture. "IKl".." -1812."' "1812.'* ••1512." As the Executive anticipate a large ationdianee of the public, arrangements have been made for the sale of Tickets at the doors. Day Sales at A. Eady and C<i.'s. L. R. Eady and Son's. Karangahape Road, and Wildman and Arey's GORDON EADY, Sceretarv. C/o A. Eadv and Co. *. rp O W N JJ A L L. r"*»KGAN "CfECITAL, BY ]VJR. J "YJAUGHAX "TJARXETT(CITY ORGANIST). SATURDAY, "IC TH JLT.Y, 1014 . AT 8 P.M. The programme will include Aria in D Bach St. Francis Preaching to the Birds... Liszt ■Slumber Song Nevln Allegro Cantablle and Toccata Wider Admission I. Doors open 7.30 p.m. HENRY W. WILSON. July 14. I'.VU. Town Clerk. T\ON"T miss seeing Hairbreadth Escape*] xJ by flood and lire; total destruction of a huge ocean liner. Palace Theatre. Newton. ROYAL ALV.E RT — DANCING (1 Minute ail Cars). TO-NIGHT. Programme includes Quadrilles. Doris Waltz. Albert Four-step, Etc. Everybody ls Dancing now. Won't jrou , join them? Private l.eesens any -hour. Rin? now. ■ Phone 130*1. 'il ritOF. BAILEY. BIG Came Hunting - in India's .liZuglf". amazing, realistic and sensational; for three afternoons and evenings, Paiaci I Theiitre, Xcwtori, Tlmrsdiv

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 167, 15 July 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 167, 15 July 1914, Page 12