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AMUSEMENTS. "r\PE' R- A '■'--■■; -T3----0 }V r JS" E Direction: Fuller's Theatres and Vaudeville. Limited •VAUDEVILLE'S PALATIAL DOMICILE MATINEES, WEDNESDAYS AND - •' _ SATURDAYS. ■"■"_. . The<*Fuller. Mahagement take much pridf ' in■•■ presenting- an EXTRAORDINARY VAUDEVILLE BILL EXTRAORDINARY VAUDEVILLE BILL COMMENCING AT 8 TO-NIGHT. .' , , , . Headed. by an < '. EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION IN VAUDEVILLE OF a' ■ ]y£ISS - jyruRPHY - J The Celebrated" Soprano and Pianist--0 (Late Prima Douna, J. C. Williamson, Ltd.; And' - ■ " !• M ISS JJ Bb^HB gLACK, The' Emiuent Contralto and Violinist, (Late of the famous; Black Family, whose - ...name is a household word,throughout y Australasia). Direct from America. Another. Starring c - Feature, - . •- , T AWRENGE JOHNSTON, - The King of all Voice-throwers. • Described by the Australian 1 _ <8 to be the . greatest Ventrlldqulst eve- H.-jiported. Direct from England. Exclusive Engage- ■ ment of ", A LICE T>IERCEi The Celebrated English Impressionist. . Direct from America. First Appearance, "VTANDEL ■ AND HirAGEL, Two Extremely Clever Tramp Musicians. ! Return Season of these Favourites, ARMSTRONG AND HOWARTH. 1 Tom.- Mabs. The Cleven Comedian-and his Dainty ■' Partner. , _ ANOTHER FAVOURITE ACT RETURNS. ...... T EONARD -jYEDSON, A • Singer of his Own Songs: WYKEHAM The High-class English . AND PRESTON. Sketch Duo. Clever Character Comedian,' CON MORENI DELEVALE AND GILBERT, ' Premier Purveyors of Mirth. D.C. and .0.5., 2/: Stalls, 11: 600 Seats - at (3d. Reserved Seats. 2/6. may .be I obtained at Robertson's Music Store. Queen . Street, until 3 p.m/ to-day; 'phone booking Theatre" 1303 to 8 p.m. , Q P:E R- 'A-; V" rr o''u S E^. Direction: . •; '-• ~nller"* Theatres and .Vaudeville/ Limited. I -jV-EXT, JANUARY Q-j . A MEMORABLE EA-ENT. A MEMORABLE EA'ENT. THE pOMING OF.-TkAISY TEROME HE OF -L'aisY V EROME THE fIOMIXG OF TIA'ISY-t TEROME HE VQMING fiff.AV AISY; «J;ERQME . THAT GREAT COMEDIENNE, In an Entirely-New" Repertoire. READ . THIS ■_, WONDERFUL . RECORD. MISS DAISY JEROME; 'who concluded her Three Weeks' Season at ' the Bijou Theatre. Melbourne, last 'Saturday night, ■BROKE ALL 'PREVIOUS " RECORDS, HUNDREDS OF INTENDING PATRONS being -reluctantly.: turned away'at'each'performance during the whole of those three weeks. ' * "' ■ ■-'•--.-.- .--- • • ;"-,the: same 'will occur .hebe-" ... -' r.- P'roiu.. ; .-' y. _j? X T jypNDAY' ; A fair percentage of the Public wil'imbt bother to book their seats,; although it costs (little more, to ensure feomfort-and avoid disappointment atthe Ticket; Boxes.' •■;,;:;. 7 y tKaisy- t«rome, "-' ~.'. BREAKER OF BOX OFFICE RECORDS. JyTEXT, JANUARY 'Ql If : "-. ..BOX PLAN '^_*.-■'•. ..The Box Plans will be opened, at Robertsou's Music Stores, Queen -Street. TO-MOR-ROW (TUESDAY)*.MORNING, at 5 o'clock. JtEiSERVED SEATS, 2/6. It will be intercstibg to our Patrons to notice that MISS DAISY JEROME will be supported by the -Greatest Varlety..Blll;'in. tbe history of Auckland; Vaudeville.'' MR. W. H. WEBBE. resumes Teachihg, February. 1, -School of Music, 155, Graf-ton Bd. •:• -- ••' " - 83 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. EXeURSION-S, iT3OK)BTr_. -Tickets at Holiday -Esenrsroir Rates will be issued to ROTORUA. from. Taiimarunur and. all -Stations north- thereof EVERY SATURDAY until 31st* March,, 1916, avaaabte for return until'- the following'THUßS=DAY. -'.r'-i'-.i ..?.-'- .■'•;?--'»'"'•■' >i : *: : -*r'---FARES: . Return from Auckland—First, 31/4; second,.2o/10. ' Are you -one amongsf.thous'ands in the Auckland: Province who has' not seen the vWorid's Wonderland*; - If so; decide -NOW to spend your-next, holiday in Rotorua. A; ,". ROTORUA TOURIS-i LEAGUE'.'•'jQ'S T E;N D;". ~' . J^, _,C Tj Q.S 10 X. OWING. TO ..THE -ffIEAVY- -B.AIN. *ONJ SATURDAY AF**—rKNOON,;TH_ EXCURSION TO "OSTEND'" .HAD TO "BE , POSTPONED; < ($. [Holders of' Tickets, are advised that'tie sis. DAPHNE and s.s. IVAIOTAIU wlllleavc for " Ostend '\on -' ■■""_■ - , 'OjgTH.-JTNST.." "*AT. "12.30' P.M. :',.., -•a; few tickets,- are 'still: ■ .available. . J>RlCE,'.'gb JJETUBN. ' IAll Passengers, inciudln'g children, must produce Tickets. ■ ..:£ '.'■ -•' -.. gAMUEL -yrAiLE.And cons, t td. ; ' . "' ' .-■ "'; '; - 514 "Q R A-'P.-1.-.U.. ' :.. E E,. ' • WAIHEKE : ISLAND. '' The Excursion arranged for last' Saturday, to view this Estate having been abandoned on account of wet. weather,-another! Free Excursion for intending "purchasers will be run by the Taniwha,. leaving the Northern Company's wharf on.SATURDAY,'February sth, at. 1.15.p.m. - ■-'• - All old tickets are cancelled, .but fresh Complimentary Tickets , may .be from the joint agents. Richard Arthur and Co., "Elliott > Street,, or Gray and Cockroft, Smeeton's Buildings, Queen Street. THE SALE ADVERTISED.FOR MONDAY, THE 31ST. INST., IS- POSTPONED TO OdONJJAY EVENING, THE fTH. OF FEBRUARY..- See Auction. Columns.' '525 '""'■", --..- FLORISTS.'. '-■' FLORAL DISPLAY OF -CHOICE *CUT IfLOWERS • AND • FERNS. ■Wedding Bouquets a Speciality. Buttonltoles and -Sprays always in stock Wve&ttis and all 'Floral Designs to Order on Shortest Notice. AT MISS'.CARNEY'S, . Karangahape Rbaa.; Phone »43. ■ jjgg mHE "I4~n_ WONDER" CONCRETE A-.;, MIXER, the beat and safest mixer ou ttae market to-da-f, is now available for Inspection. . Inquiries Invited. 5 — Wilson.'* PortlaDd. Cement Co., Wd..; 26, Shortland SU' ' ' •' — '- *' ""(;

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1916, Page 12

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