AMUSEMENTS. QPBRA TJ- 0 U S E. -I VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE. Managerial Note.—On account of the Enormous Vaudeville Attractions being presented at this Theatre this week, the ■ Management are holding AT OQA — TWO HUGE —AT Q AT _ SHOWS DAILY — AT EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. q EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. t THE SHOW OF THE YEAR. : PACKED OUT EACH PERFORMANCE. J 8 -MAGNIFICENT ATTKACi-'IONS—U ' -MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTIONS-" £ J ■DO.LLINGER AND TVEYNOLDS, ( America's Greatest Comedy .Wire Act. pETTY TDRUCE. Brilliant English Character Comedienne. -i QEOItGE J The Eccentric Musical Tramp. D E QAR. Tie Famous Continental Clovrn Acrobat. fj>HE A STELLES, In Extraordinary Keats of Strength. : -pORD AND TQAVIS, English Society Sketch Duo. ELOISE TAYLOR, The Prominent Australian Soprano. POLLARD AND JACKSON, England's Sweetest Singers. Lou - VEKNON AND SINCLAIR - Olive The Clever Comedy Sketch Duo. ] TE-D RUSSELL—Hero from the Dardanelles D.C. and 0.5.. 2/; Stalls, 1/. TO-NIGHT'S PRICES: 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. 600 SEATS AT SIXPENCE. Reserved Seats, 2/6. Book Seats at Robertson's to 5 p.m., afterwards telephone Theatre, 1505. ARCADIA ■* R C A D I A ,) IS A GIGANTIC HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. ,3 TO-NIGHT. { 5 A n ENTLEMAN FROM TVf ISSISSIPPI ,j A. VT ENTLEMAN FROM 1>X ISSISSIPPI i A World Film Feature in five Acts. A r* ENTLEMAN FROM TIfKSISSIPPI A U"E.\-TLEMA.V FKOJI 1"-ISSISSIPJPI \ Most Dellghtrul Photo.-play. I " FROM THE .SHADOWS," I Powerful Detective Drama. I " WAR TOPICAL." 'J Usual Prices. EMPRESS mHEATRE MPRESS J-HEATRE. (Near Ponsonby Reservoir, Great North. -Rd.) j S TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. l FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY. The Great "All Star Feature Film Co.V Masterpiece. OOLDIERS r\V "pORTUNE. 6,000 feet. In 6 Parts. QOLDIERS Q,F TCTORTUNE. In 0 Parts. 6,000 feet. " QOLDIERS Q.F ■pORTUNE. ( 6,000 feet. In 6 Parts, i QOLDIERS Q,F "pORTUN'E. In 6 Parts. » 6,000 feet. • With - DUSTIN FARNUiM, DUSTIN FARNUiM, America's Greatest Dramctlc Artist in the Leading Rote. SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. SOLB.En.iS OF FORTUNE. OF FORTUNE. In 6 Parts and 225 Big Scenes. " ' T This picture is taken from the famous novel by Richard Harding Davis, and is one ■ of tho finest pictures yet seen in Auckland, being full of Love, Adventure and Thrills from start to finish. ( SPORTING. AUCKLAND mttOTTING Jj CWMMER TITEETING. C mO-MORROW (FRIDAY), rnO-MOKROW * DEfiiTMBER 31, 1915. t £5750 £5750 * FIRST RACE: • Horses in Birdcage 12.10 p.m. 25Qsovs. purses 250 SOYS - i F OR "R, ECORDS - i COUNTRY BELLE will make an attempt to lower the Australasian Records durlne the afternoon. ADMISSION—I/ Each. Grandstand, 5/ • Each Extra. Soldiers in Uniform Admitted Free. Children under* 12 years not admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE TO-DAY AT 9 P.M? *' vicwT S NOTICE. No person who has at any time since the S passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 190S, followed the occubation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk no Disqualified or Undesirable person will' be admitted to Alexandra Park during the Summer Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be l removed therefrom and prosecuted for tresC. P. MARK, 1 5 - e • Secretary. : AUCKLAND RACING QLUB. ] gUMMER jyTEETING. JJLLERSLIE JJACECOUBSB. JANUARY and J" I FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT -I n NOO N EACH I>AY. 12 W ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE, -I / c K >,ns? nds H na ' Enc losure: GenUemen Ten r ShilUngs; Ladies, Five ShiUlngs. ( CHILDREN under twelve -will ur>i< v '] admitted to Grandstand Enclosure b * during the Summer Meeting ani'lr o^ 6 1 51fi J * F " HABrI <AND. Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 310, 30 December 1915, Page 12
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