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AMUSEMENTS. f\ ' P B' R A TT OUSE. TMOIENiSE A TTRACTION mo-NIGHT. mHE A AERIAL J^ESTERS, THE UPSIDE DOWN PHENOMENON-. THE LONDON "DALLY MAIL," commenting upon this most wonderful act, said:—"The sensational closing feature of the Lesters' act is one of the most thrilling feats ever attempted. It consists of the four artists playing a bond selection while suspended by their toes at the height of 30ft above the stage, and keeping perfect time with the orchestra. It will long be remembered as the most sensational act ever seen here.** S\ p B B A TT O V S E. Direction Pnller-Brennan's, Ltd. Managing Director Ben. J. Fuller. VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. WHERE EVERYBODY GOBS. MATINEES W_—U-fi-DAXS AND SATURDATS , The Fuller-Brennan Management beg to state, without fear of eoatroductlon, that the Current Vaudeville B__, ■which commences to-night, will long, _c remembered as one of the greatest lartetjr shows ever presented in this city. 5— NEW IMMENSE AaTRACTIONS— X Supported by " SEVERAL OTHER STAB ACTS. A T g - mO-NIGHT - , A T g HEADED BY THE TALK OF THE VARIETY STAGE, mHE A AERIAL TESTERS, Imported Direct from the London Hippodrome under Starring and Exclusive Engagement to our Vast Circuit. mHE A AERIAL TESTERS, Presenting the World's Most Remarkable Gymnastic Novelty Act—an Act -that Must _c Seen to be Believed. Direct from England, First Appearance— -piLEANOR AXD T>ERTIE, Tango Dancers on the Tight Wire. Direct from England, First Appearance— YTTiALKER AND "OUNTING, Brilliant Scotch Comedy Sketch Duo. Return for Short Season, Prior to Continental Departure, of TITATILDA AND T^LVIRA, Typical Spanish Entertainers, embodying Beautiful Dancing and Costuming. Return for Short Season of /Sarlton "[LT^x. England's Premier Ventriloquist. WILLIAM SUMNER, MARIE QUINTRELL McKENZIE AND QUEST, In Musical Specialities at the Piano. «• Last, But What a Turn!— "VTAUDE AND -yERNE, Originators of AH They Say and Do. •Prices: D.C. and 0.5., 21; Stalls, 1/6; Family Circle, 1/; Reserves, 2/6, RobertMusic Depot to 6 p.m., thereafter at Theatre by Tel. 1595. Doors, 7.15 p.m. ARCADIA RCADIA . KARANGAHAPE ROAD. CONTINUOUS. SHOWING TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Yet Another Glorious Programme. mhe "t|aredevil tv/tountaineer. - 1 -he -Daredevil JM-ountaineer. A Magnificent Drama in Two Parts. THE TjTRUIT /~|F TJIIVIL. HE X 1 Run- \J F A Most Charming Drama. *'WAR GAZETTE." "TRIANGLE MARRIAGE." Roaring Western Comedy. "THE TERRIBLE TWO." Comedy. Just- a Scream. Prices: Stalls. _d; Circle, 6d. S_L S T ' A. NDaHvrs S° CIBTY AtSCKiLAND. "DOBBRT THE "DR.UCE rjOTCHT AND ■CSOCIAL Q.ATHERING, To be held in the MASONIC HALL. UPPER QUEEN STREET-, (Off Karangahape Road), mO-NIGHT. "jy|)NDAY, "lyf-AfiCHi m 5"" Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8 sharp. PROGRAMME: Part One. 1. March o* the Pipers MBMJU-RS OF ST. ANDREWS PIPE

BAND. 2. Song, "Bonny Banks of Loch Lomond,** MRS. J. W. STEWART, 3. Dance, "Reel o' TuUoch" MEMBERS OF ST. ANDREW'S DANCING CLASS. 4. Song. "We're a' Scottish Here".„... MR. JOHN MCGREGOR. 5. Song, "Blue Bonnets Over the Borders," MISS JESSIE BAiEVIXaBTT. 6. Solo on One-string Fiddle, "Mary O. Argyll. and "The Auld Hoose" WIGHTMAN McCOMBE. Interval of Thirty Minutes for Refreshments (including Haggis). Social Intercourse, and Distribution of Heather. Part -Two. 7. March o" the Pipers..... MEMBERS OF ST. ANDREW'S PIPE BAND. 8. Song, "Kirkoonnell Lea" MR. JOHN MCGREGOR. 9. Song, "Robin Adair" MISS JESSIE BARTLETT. 10. Morris -Dances. ' (a) Rigs o' Markaw; (b) Country Gardens... M-MBEJi&ttE ST. ANDREW'S DANCING "_>" CLASS. 11. Song, "Rothesay Bay" MRS. J. W. STEWART. 12. Song, "Fu the Nou" •WIGHTMAN McCOMBE. Accompanist _——...—,. Mrs. Neave Programme Convener.—.Mr. C. Mountain Pipe Major ...Me. J. McLachlan Dancing Master. ..„.._[r. Mitchell Dargje Hon. Secretary ...-Mr. R. A. Denney Electric Cars for Pansortby, Epsom, and Dominion Road at 10 p.m. 510 FUNERAL NOTICES. I •' TOTAL GOOD INTENT og\ < aa LODGE, M.U., 1.0.0. F. YfflpSSMr Members are Invited to __TO__V__\ atte nd the Funeral of our 3M£_Z_bß_' late Bl "o. William Simms, -----£533 wllioQ leaves his late resiTPS____M denc e, Birkenhead, for the _____________ Church of England Cemetery, Birkenhead, TO-MORROW (Tuesday). at 2.30 p.m. " By Order of the N.G., 3~ W. DEAN. Secretary. FOOTBAIX. NORTH SHORE DISTRICT' FOOTBALL CLUB. NOTICE. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Training Shed, Beaconsfield Street, Devonport. at § p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 7th. - A full attendance of members Is requested E. L. EYRE. Hon Secretary. ASSOCIATION. NORTH SHORE ASSOCIATIONFOOTBALL CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. T,„£ W ? nt ." l f ec ™ d ,.;* ,mv ' U Meeting will be held in the Clubhouse, Devonport Cricket Ground, THURSDAY, 25th, 8 p.m Business: Report and Balance-sheet General. Members and Intending members especially invited. 11 D. A. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. TMCHMOND ROVERS' FOOTBALL CLUB. The Annual Meeting of .the above rin>. will be held in the Ri-hmoniT Street, on THURSDAY, March 23 in a l a iQten <"h*J members "are requested to be present. -■_..__.. G. A. EDLLN, (Bob. Sec,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 69, 22 March 1915, Page 10

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